The Institute of Asian Studies was established in 1959, and
currently is an academic entity within the St. John's College of
Arts and Sciences. The main goal for all
programs at the Institute of Asian Studies is to foster,
facilitate and enhance a global, multicultural, multiethnic and
multilingual education at St John's University.
The general objectives for all programs at the Institute are not
only to offer programs leading to a B.A. degree, M.A. degree or
certificate, but more importantly to foster, facilitate and
enhance a comprehensive and critical study of the development of
the Asian World, both as a whole and as individual societies,
culturally and linguistically.
Courses in humanity and social sciences, such as history,
literature, philosophy, religion, society, politics, etc., are
offered. Language courses in Chinese, Japanese and Korean are
offered in various levels. The M.A. programs (
M.A. in Chinese Studies and
M.A. in East Asian Studies) also seek to provide intensive
knowledge of the field and experience in the critical use of
sources and in the presentation of research.
Department Contact
Bernadette Y. Li, Director
Institute of Asian Studies
Sun Yat Sen Hall Room 20
Queens, NY 11439
(718) 990-1657
lib@stjohns.edu
Graduate Admission Information
Robert Medrano, Director
Office of Graduate Admission
(718) 990-2790
medranor@stjohns.edu
