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2 Pacific Studies BA Degree Programs


University of Otago
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majoring in Pacific Studies
- Dunedin, New Zealand
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
A basic understanding of issues and themes pertaining to Pacific Societies, such as pre-history, traditional history, language, leadership, gender roles, colonisation, migration and identity. Students will be introduced to particular Pacific Societies using case studies focusing on selected themes - such as land, environment, religion, colonisation and post-colonial issues, such as modern political change and urbanisation.


University of Hawaii at Manoa
Pacific Islands Studies, BA
- Honolulu, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Pacific Islands Studies program offers a Bachelor of Arts degree that explores the unique histories, cultures, and issues of Pacific Island nations. It focuses on providing students with a broad u...
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Pacific degree programs at the Bachelor's level combine cultural insights with practical skills, preparing you for impactful careers in a global context. You'll engage with topics like environmental sustainability, social justice, and indigenous rights, making this a vibrant and relevant field of study.
Through courses in Pacific studies, you'll examine local cultures, histories, and economies, deepening your understanding of the region's diversity. You'll develop skills in community engagement, research methodologies, and policy analysis. Learning about traditional ecological knowledge and its application encourages growth as you explore new perspectives and ideas.
Students strengthen adaptability as they integrate hands-on experiences and theoretical knowledge, often collaborating with local communities on real-world projects. Graduates can pursue opportunities in education, international development, or non-profit organizations, equipping themselves for careers that make a difference. With a focus on global interconnections, your training in this field positions you well for various paths, promoting an awareness of the challenges and opportunities within the Pacific region.