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Undergraduate studies. The Department of Religious Studies
offers several undergraduate major and minor options within which
the student may design a concentration on Buddhism. For information,
see Religious
Studies or contact the undergraduate secretary at 650-723-3322.
Students may also design a concentration
on Buddhism within the East Asian Studies major. For information,
see Center
for East Asian Studies or contact the center administrator
at 650-723-3362.
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Doctoral degree program. The Department of Religious Studies
offers a concentration in Buddhism within its graduate field
of East Asian religions. The program is focused on China and
Japan, with an emphasis on historical and cultural contexts,
and supports a wide range of approaches to the understanding
of Buddhism. Students are encouraged to design their own course
of study, to explore a variety of academic disciplines, and to
undertake independent research. In addition to work with faculty
at Stanford, students may draw on the curricular and library
resources of the nearby University of California, Berkeley, and
participate in Stanford's graduate student exchange program with
other universities. The Buddhism doctoral program emphasizes
research in primary sources, and students are expected to acquire
reading knowledge of both Japanese and classical Chinese. (Students
interested in a specialization in South Asian and/or Tibetan
Buddhism should contact Paul Harrison for information.)
Requirements. The doctoral program at Stanford requires
three years of course work plus the dissertation. In addition,
students in Religious Studies work closely with a faculty member
to develop and teach a course in the department and to prepare
a paper in their field for publication. For further information
on general requirements of the Religious Studies doctoral program,
see Religious
Studies or contact the graduate administrator at jillj@stanford.edu
(phone: 650-723-2548).
Admission. Admission to the doctoral program in
Buddhism does not require the M.A. degree; it does require background
in either Japanese or Chinese language. Applicants to the program
compete with those in the other fields of religious studies for
approximately four openings in the department each year. Applications
for admission in the following September must be filed by January
5. For further information on admission, contact the Department
of Religious Studies; for application forms, contact the Office
of Graduate Admissions, Old Union 141, Stanford University, Stanford,
CA 94305 (phone: 650-723-4291). Prospective applicants in Buddhist
studies are encouraged to contact the relevant faculty to discuss
their plans: Carl Bielefeldt: carl@stanford.edu; Paul Harrison: paulh1@stanford.edu |