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What can you do with a Central and Southwest Asian studies degree?
Students with a bachelor’s in Central and Southwest Asian studies have found employment in various governmental departments, including the US Department of State and the US Department of Education. Many have gone on to further their education, receiving their doctorates from such prestigious institutions as Princeton and Georgetown.
Central and Southwest Asian studies jobs
- Translator/interpreter
- Foreign correspondent
- Foreign affairs analyst/consultant
- Financial advisor
- International marketing specialist
Central and Southwest Asian studies major salary
With a background in Central and Southwest Asian studies, the career possibilities are wide open, especially since this region is gaining importance politically. Currently, interpreters and translators can earn up to $52,330 per year, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Foreign correspondents average $45,348 per year, while marketing managers can earn as much as $154,470 annually.
Experiential learning in the Central and Southwest Asian studies program
The Central and Southwest Asian studies program is designed to ensure you’re not studying from afar — here you will gain hands-on experience with what you’re learning. Students are encouraged to study abroad and learn, see, and experience firsthand this important region.
Study abroad opportunities for Asian studies majors
The Central and Southwest Asian Studies program enjoys numerous partnerships with universities in China, Central Asia, south Caucasus, the Middle East, and North Africa, hosting and offering study abroad experiences to UM students for either one semester or one year.
Career development in Central and Southwest Asian studies
Our Central and Southwest Asian Studies program offers in-depth knowledge and expertise regarding several critical regions of the world. Plus, it affords you the ability to analyze and understand the complexities of histories, politics, and cultures, which are emerging as the most critical in U.S. foreign policy. This positions you well for international employment and government job opportunities.
Networking and professional development in the Central and Southwest Asian studies program
Our highly regarded faculty help students every step of their academic journey and serve as mentors — providing guidance on a career path that will serve them and the world well.
Other networking opportunities include brown bag presentations featuring different topics, given throughout the year by program professors. In addition, an annual international conference on Central and Southwest Asia delivers a unique perspective on the region, with panel discussions, presentations, and more.
Clubs and student organizations for Central and Southwest Asian studies majors
Central and Southwest Asian majors are welcome to join the Persian Student Association, where students come together to represent and share Persian culture with the UM campus. Students can also get involved with Mount of Olives, which provides students with an environment for discussion and education about Arabic.
Explore classes for Central and Southwest Asian studies
The 91´ÎÔª has emerged as a national and international leader in recognizing the significance of Central and Southwest Asia. Our curriculum reflects its value, with such courses as Silk Road, which covers the east-west trade routes, as well as classes on Central Asian artistic traditions and culture, Islamic civilization, and the rise of nationalism, socialism, and religious fundamentalism in various countries of the region.
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