UA Resources by Region: Asia

The University of Arizona offers many forms of global engagement from academic degree programs, language study, and programs abroad to comprehensive service and support resources on campus. Please visit the links below to explore the opportunities for engagement in Asia.

 


DEPARTMENTS, CENTERS, SCHOOLS & PROGRAMS


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DEGREE PROGRAMS

Bachelors

Masters

Doctoral

Undergraduate Transfer Articulation Agreements (2+2 agreement)

  • Chemical Engineering (B.S.) degree track program with Fudan University
  • Chemical Engineering (B.S.) degree track program with  Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • Mining Engineering (B.S.) degree track program with the Mongolia University of Science and Technology

Joint and Dual Graduate Degree Programs

  • Engineering (various majors) (M.S.) and Advanced Science and Technology (M.S.) - the Master of Science (M.S.) degree with major in Advanced Science and Technology is awarded by the Toyota Technological Institute
  • International Management (M.I.M) and Business Administration (M.B.A.) - the Master of International Management (M.I.M.) degree is awarded by the Thunderbird School of Global Management
  • Management Information Systems (M.S.) and Business Information systems (M.S.) - the Master of Science (M.S.) degree with a major in Business Information Systems is awarded by the City University of Hong Kong
  • Management Information Systems (M.S.) and Techno M.B.A., I.M.B.A., Information & Media M.B.A. or Management Engineering M.S.  awarded from Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology

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LANGUAGE STUDY

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PARTNERSHIPS, PROJECTS & EXPERTS

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STUDY ABROAD AND STUDENT EXCHANGE



STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

ALUMNI CHAPTERS

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TRAVEL INFORMATION

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ASIA RESOURCES

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UA STATISTICS AT A GLANCE: ASIA

  • Inbound international students (Fall 2009): 1,186
  • Inbound international scholars (2008 – 2009): 324
  • Outbound study abroad students (2009 calendar year): 156
  • Sponsored Projects (1990 – 2009): 197 projects, $34,609,882