BA Burmese (Myanmar) and...

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Bachelor's degree

In City of London

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    City of london

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Venue: Russell Square: College Buildings
Start of programme: September
Mode of Attendance: Full-time
Degree Profile
Burmese is the national language and the language of the largest ethnic group (the ‘Burmans’) in Burma/Myanmar. Burmese is related to Tibetan and is an important language in the study of Theravada Buddhism as well as many other fields of cultural and social-scientific work.

Students find that the study of Burmese, as well as guaranteeing a warm welcome in a society that captivates most visitors to the country, enables them to view the culture in a more informed perspective.

The range of expertise in SOAS, not only in Burmese and South East Asian studies, but also with regard to languages and literatures of other regions is unique in UK institutions. Along with proven excellence in other disciplines, such as religious studies, anthropology, art and archaeology, and history, this offers students an unparalleled range of options in choosing their second subject of study.

The programme may be studied as a 3- or 4-year degree programme, with the option of a year abroad in Burma.
One of the most exciting aspects of the combined degree in Burmese at SOAS is the very rare opportunity to spend a year in Burma/Myanmar. The numbers of students taking up the Year Abroad option have been few in recent years, but those that have undertaken it have had wonderful experiences and the benefits for their proficiency in Burmese are obviously considerable. Students should expect to go to Burma alone or with one or two others at the most. The exact nature of the Year Abroad is tailor-made to suit the student and situation in the country at the time. Study is either with private tutors in Yangon, or may include tuition at the Yangon University of Foreign Languages, or a combination of both. The programme is flexible, though, and students with an interest or connections in another part of the country should get in touch to discuss their preferences.

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Lee Bolton

5.0
14/03/2018
What I would highlight: Scammers I must say. I don't have a positive exprerience here. Not expected at all.
What could be improved: Nothing
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2018

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Literature
  • Quran
  • Vernacular
  • Langauge
  • Historians
  • Hadith studies
  • Burmese
  • Myanmar
  • Cultural
  • Burmese Language

Course programme

Year 1: (3 or 4 Year Degree)Core Module
  • Burmese Language 1
Compulsory Modules

Students take the following modules:

  • Introduction to South East Asia
  • South East Asia on Film
Other Subject

60 credits are taken in the second subject.

Year 2: (3 or 4 Year Degree)Core Module
  • Burmese Language 2
Compulsory Module
  • Cultural Studies of Mainland South East Asia
Optional Module

Choose modules to the value of 15 credits from List A.

Other Subject

60 credits are taken in the second subject.

Year 3: (3 Year Degree)Core Module
  • Burmese Language and Texts
Compulsory Modules

Choose modules from List A to the value of 30 credits.

Other Subject

60 credits are taken in the second subject.

Year 3: (4 Year Degree)

Year abroad in SE Asia. See the Teaching & Learning tab for more details.

Year 4: (4 Year Degree)Core Module
  • Burmese Language and Texts
Compulsory Modules

Choose modules from List A to the value of 30 credits.

Other Subject

60 credits are taken in the second subject.

List A
  • Vietnam on Screen
  • Thailand on Screen (post '97)
  • Orientalism on Screen
  • Queer Cinema in Asia
  • Indonesia on Screen
  • Cultural Studies of Island South East Asia
  • War, Revolution and Independence in South East Asian Literatures in Translation
  • The City and the Countryside in South East Asian Literatures
  • English Literatures of South East Asia
  • Under Western Eyes: European Writings on South East Asia
  • Jawi and the Manuscript Tradition
List A (Final Year only)
  • Extended Essay in South East Asian Studies
Programme Specification
  • BA Burmese (Myanmar) and...Programme Specifications 2012/13 (pdf; 52kb)
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BA Burmese (Myanmar) and...

£ 9,250 + VAT