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As someone with a global perspective, you've witnessed Asia's expansion and impact, understanding its significance in global economics and international relations. Asia has undoubtedly emerged as a dominant economic force in this century.
This might explain your interest in pursuing a master's degree in Asian Studies. You aim to establish yourself in a position of leadership, even if your exact career path remains uncertain, and you recognize that certain expertise and exposure are essential for thriving in this domain.
Expanding your understanding of Asia's economic, political, and historical landscape, while networking with professionals familiar with this region, will be crucial for both career advancement and personal development.
You'll need to pick one professional specialization area, choosing two courses from that category. Alternatively, with the Program Director's approval, students can create their own specialization. The GW Bulletin provides detailed course options for your selected Professional Specialization.