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East Asian Languages at University of Southern California

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East Asian Languages at University of Southern California

What traits are you looking for in a East Asian school? To help you decide if University of Southern California is right for you, we've gathered the following information about the school's East Asian program.

USC is located in Los Angeles, California and approximately 46,287 students attend the school each year. In 2021, 23 East Asian majors received their bachelor's degree from USC.

Want to know more about the career opportunities in this field? Check out the Careers in East Asian Languages section at the bottom of this page.

USC East Asian Languages Degrees Available

  • Bachelor’s Degree in East Asian
  • Master’s Degree in East Asian
  • Doctorate Degree in East Asian

USC East Asian Languages Rankings

The following rankings from College Factual show how the East Asian progam at USC compares to programs at other colleges and universities.

Note: Rankings don't always give a complete picture of a school's strengths and weaknesses, so it's a good idea to extend your research and also look at other factors when trying to decide if the school is right for you.

Bachelor’s Degree Overall Quality & Other Notable Rankings

The East Asian major at USC is not ranked on College Factual’s Best Colleges and Universities for East Asian Languages. This could be for a number of reasons, such as not having enough data on the major or school to make an accurate assessment of its quality.

Ranking Type Rank
Best East Asian Languages Doctor’s Degree Schools 2
Most Focused East Asian Languages Bachelor’s Degree Schools 93

In 2021, 1 student received their master’s degree in East Asian from USC. This is the #20 most popular school for East Asian master’s degree candidates in the country.

There were 3 students who received their doctoral degrees in East Asian, making the school the #7 most popular school in the United States for this category of students.

East Asian Student Demographics at USC

Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the East Asian majors at University of Southern California.

USC East Asian Languages Bachelor’s Program

65% Women
48% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
During the 2020-2021 academic year, 23 students graduated with a bachelor's degree in East Asian from USC. About 35% were men and 65% were women.

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Prospective students may be interested in knowing that this school graduates 2% more racial-ethnic minorities in its East Asian bachelor's program than the national average.*

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from University of Southern California with a bachelor's in East Asian.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 8
Black or African American 0
Hispanic or Latino 0
White 11
International Students 1
Other Races/Ethnicities 3

USC East Asian Languages Master’s Program

In the 2020-2021 academic year, 1 student earned a master's degree in East Asian from USC.

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The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from University of Southern California with a master's in East Asian.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 0
Black or African American 0
Hispanic or Latino 0
White 0
International Students 1
Other Races/Ethnicities 0

USC also has a doctoral program available in East Asian. In 2021, 3 students graduated with a doctor's degree in this field.

Careers That East Asian Grads May Go Into

A degree in East Asian can lead to the following careers. Since job numbers and average salaries can vary by geographic location, we have only included the numbers for CA, the home state for University of Southern California.

Occupation Jobs in CA Average Salary in CA
Interpreters and Translators 9,310 $58,180
Foreign Language and Literature Professors 2,700 $114,690

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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