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Undergraduate Major

Why UW-Madison?

The department offers a wide range of courses in literature, linguistics, religion, history, and cultures of Central, South, Southeast, and Southwest Asia. The languages currently offered during the academic year include: Hindi, Hmong, Urdu, Arabic, Pali, Persian, Sanskrit, Telugu, Tibetan, Indonesian, Tagalog/Filipino, Thai, Vietnamese, Turkish, and Uzbek. In addition, the languages currently offered during the summer session include: Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Tibetan, Burmese, Hmong, Javanese, Khmer, Lao, Indonesian, Tagalog/Filipino, Thai, and Vietnamese. (Check the Timetable for exact offerings.)

Students interested in declaring this major are urged to consult with the undergraduate adviser as soon as possible to prepare a coherent plan of study. To declare a major, complete a Major Declaration/Cancellation Form available from the departmental offices in rooms 1238 and 1240 Van Hise Hall. If you are declaring more than one major, you must complete a separate form at each department.


Undergraduate Adviser
Sarah Atis
1258 Van Hise Hall, 262-3473
sgatis@wisc.edu
 
Undergraduate Requirements

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Last updated December 1, 2006
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