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2 Asian Studies Degree Programs in New Zealand


University of Otago
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majoring in Asian Studies
- Dunedin, New Zealand
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
A multi-disciplinary introduction to the culture and society of Asian countries and regions, with an emphasis on East Asia. Get to know New Zealand's largest neighbours and trading partners, where ancient cultural traditions mix with cutting-edge modern technology, and learn why Asia has become the economic and cultural powerhouse of the 21st century.


IPU New Zealand
Diploma of Japanese Studies
- Palmerston North, New Zealand
Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Diploma of Japanese Studies is centered on a core of compulsory papers that emphasize the development of a firm foundation in Japanese language skills, and an understanding of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture, as well as modern society, politics and business...
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Studying Asian degree programs in New Zealand allows you to explore diverse cultural perspectives while gaining relevant skills for a global job market. This dynamic environment emphasizes experiential learning, helping you connect theoretical knowledge with real-world applications.
Through courses in Asian studies, you'll examine historical, social, and political contexts, deepening your understanding of various Asian cultures. Common courses may include Asian art history, comparative politics, and international relations. You may also engage with language classes, which can enhance your communication skills and cultural awareness. The educational experience fosters independence as students engage with new ideas and perspectives.
Graduates from Asian degree programs often find career opportunities in international relations, cultural consultancy, and education. The demand for professionals with expertise in Asian cultures and languages is growing, particularly in sectors such as diplomacy, trade, and tourism. By learning in New Zealand, students develop adaptability and critical thinking, preparing them for an internationally relevant career.