| Course Level: | Master's | |
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| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
The MA in Asian Women's Studies at Ewha Womans University offers a unique opportunity to explore gender, culture, and social issues within the Asian context. Ewha, a prestigious institution in South Korea, provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary curriculum that blends feminist theory, Asian studies, and social justice. Students benefit from a diverse, international environment, gaining insights into the experiences of women across Asia. The program fosters critical thinking, research skills, and advocacy, preparing graduates for careers in academia, NGOs, and international organizations. Ewha’s strong academic reputation and vibrant campus community make it an ideal setting for this transformative program.
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Program Name |
MA in Asian Women's Studies |
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Degree Awarded |
Master of Arts (MA) |
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Course Duration |
2 years (4 semesters) |
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Language of Instruction |
English and Korean (depending on the course) |
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Yearly Tuition Fees |
Approx. KRW 5,400,000 - KRW 6,000,000 (subject to change) |
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Total Tuition Fees |
Approx. KRW 10,800,000 - KRW 12,000,000 for the entire program |
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Total Program Cost |
Approx. KRW 12,000,000 - KRW 14,000,000 (including living expenses, materials, and other fees) |
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Eligibility |
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited institution |
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Admission Requirements |
Application form, academic transcripts, statement of purpose, recommendation letters, language proficiency (English or Korean), and a personal interview (if necessary) |
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Application Intake |
Typically twice a year: Spring intake (March) and Fall intake (September) |
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Scholarships |
Scholarships may be available for international students; check the official website for specific programs. |
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Career Prospects |
Graduates can pursue careers in academia, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international organizations, cultural institutions, policy analysis, and advocacy work. |
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Curriculum Structure |
The program typically includes core courses on feminist theory, Asian gender issues, research methods, elective courses on specific Asian regions, and a thesis project. |