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3 Pacific Studies Bachelor's Degree Programs


California State University, Dominguez Hills
Asian-Pacific Studies
- Carson, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The mission of the Asian-Pacific Studies Program is to provide our students with high-quality education that enhances their understanding of the Asian Pacific region and its transnational connections. Through an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes critical thinking, research, writing and presentation skills, the Asian Pacific Studies Program is committed to providing an education that prepares our students to excel in the contemporary multicultural and global world.


Australian National University
Bachelor of Pacific Studies (Honours)
- Canberra, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Pacific Studies (Honours) program is designed for students interested in gaining a deep understanding of the Pacific region's cultures, histories, and social issues. It emphasizes inde...
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Australian National University
Bachelor of Pacific Studies
- Canberra, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Pacific Studies is designed to give students a deep understanding of the history, culture, and societies of Pacific Island peoples. Throughout the program, you'll explore topics like t...
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Learn more about Pacific Studies Bachelor's degree programs
Pacific degree programs at the Bachelor's level provide a unique blend of cultural perspectives and environmental insights. Students engage with topics that explore the intricacies of Pacific societies, economies, and ecosystems, preparing them for diverse career paths.
Through courses in Pacific studies, you'll learn about indigenous cultures, marine conservation, and sustainable development. Skills such as analyzing cultural policies and implementing eco-friendly practices contribute to your understanding of the region's complexity. This learning environment nurtures critical thinking as students develop a global perspective on local issues.
Graduates often find careers in fields like environmental management, community development, and cultural preservation. By examining the Pacific's unique challenges and opportunities, students gain skills highly valued across various sectors worldwide. Embracing new ideas enhances adaptability, equipping you with the tools to make a positive impact in your future endeavors.