PHD program
Courses offered by DEAS are designed to enable students to advance their studies in their areas of interest and to have fundamental interdisciplinary knowledge and views.
There are two different groups from which students can choose:
【group A】Culture and Its Application
【group B】Politics, Economics and Regional Development
In the courses of the Culture and Its Application group, students are expected to understand international East Asian sinology, culture, and thinking from a cross-cultural perspective. In the courses of the Politics, Economics and Regional Development group, students are expected to understand international politics, the economics of East Asia, and the structure and development of the primary East Asian countries.
I. Program Information
Program |
Doctoral Program |
Degree Offered |
Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D. |
Admission Evaluation |
Document Review and Interview (either in person or by video-conferencing) |
Language Proficiency Requirements for Application |
【Choose one among below】 Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL, Level 5) Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK, Level 6) or any other equivalent Chinese proficiency certificate |
Semester of Admission |
Fall-term |
For more information about courses, admission, tuition, or scholarship, please find following links for reference:
◆Links:
【Admission】【Course information for Ph.D. program】【Scholarship】【Tuition & Miscellaneous Charges】
II. Course Works & Program Requirement: Ph.D. Program
Credits Needed for Graduation: Ph.D. Program
Minimum Credit Requirement: Ph.D. Program |
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Entrance Academic Year |
Required Credit |
Elective Courses |
Minimum Credit Requirement |
2017 Fall term ~ 2019 Fall term |
6 credits |
21 credits (Main group: 12 credits, Minor group: 6 credits, Free credits: 3 credits) |
27 credits |
2020 Fall term |
3 credits |
21 credits (Main group: 12 credits, Minor group: 6 credits, Free credits: 3 credits) |
24 credits |
◆NOTE:Ph. D. students should choose from either【group A】Culture and Its Application
or 【group B】Politics, Economics and Regional Development to be their main group.
Once the main group is decided, the other one would be the minor group.
III. Details about the Course Works
We may have 1~2 courses instructed in English in each semester, but most of our courses are instructed in Chinese. Therefore in order to meet the requirements of listening comprehension in class, we highly recommend students to have Chinese language proficiency higher than designated level.
(Chinese language proficiency for Ph.D. program: TOCFL Level 5 or New HSK Level 6)
【Curriculum Structure: Ph.D. Program】
Courses taught in English offered by College of International Studies and Social Sciences |
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Course-Level |
Term |
Course Name |
Credit |
Offered by |
Instructor |
MA |
Fall |
3 |
College of International Studies and Social Sciences |
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MA/PhD |
Spring |
Selected Reading of Outstanding English Scholarship on Chinese Studies |
3 |
Department of East Asian Studies |
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MA |
Spring |
Qualitative Research |
3 |
Graduate Institute of Mass Communication |
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MA |
Spring |
3 |
Graduate Institute of Social Work |