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Although the Council on Southeast Asia Studies is not a degree-granting
entity, once admitted to Yale
College (undergraduate programs) or to a Graduate
Degree Program or Professional
School at Yale, (such as Anthropology, Economics, History,
International Relations, Linguistics, Political Science, or Forestry
& Environmental Studies), students with interests in the region
may take advantage of University
courses and seminars where work relevant to Southeast Asia
is available. |
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the framework of their academic discipline and departmental requirements,
graduate students can focus study and research on Southeast Asia.
Faculty
members of the SEAS Council are available to advise students
on their curricula and research concentrations or projects. Undergraduates
may consult with council faculty regarding a senior essay on a Southeast
Asian topic. Funding is available to assist students with language
study and field work in the region (See
Research Support) |
| LANGUAGE
STUDIES: Formal instruction in
Indonesian and Vietnamese
are offered at Yale under the auspices of Southeast Asia Studies
at the MacMillan Center. Additionally, the council endeavors, with
the support of Yale's Center for Language Study, to assist in providing
training or tutoring in the relevant languages needed by any serious
student of this region. (See SEAS
Language Studies). |
| ADMISSIONS
INFORMATION: To be accepted to study at Yale, interested
applicants must apply directly to the school, college, or program
where the degree will be awarded. Procedures for applying for financial
assistance are set by the individual schools. Prospective students
from outside the U.S. should visit Yale's Services
for International Students and Scholars web site. |
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