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2 International Cooperation Masters Degree Programs in Asia


Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU)
Master’s in International Cooperation Policy
- Beppu, Japan
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Asia Pacific region and the international community as a whole are facing many urgent issues which need to be addressed in order to ensure equitable development and a livable environment. The social science program offers students a curriculum which is policy-oriented and practical.


Setsunan University
Master's Course Division of International Languages and Cultures
- Hirakata, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
Today's world is entering an era of interdependence. Japan is a part of this system of global cooperation. However, it is also an era of wars, political strife, and many economic and environmental problems that cause disruption of societies' well-being. In order to deal with this complex international environment, there is a need for people trained in international affairs. This faculty hopes to equip people with the understanding of other cultures and languages necessary to meet future challenges. In the future, Japan will continue to be deeply involved with both the West and Asia. Knowledge of the languages and cultures of both these areas will become increasingly important. In response to these future needs, the faculty has attempted to structure its curriculum around the study of these two areas.
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Learn more about International Cooperation Masters degree programs in Asia
Studying International Cooperation at the Master's level in Asia provides a unique opportunity to engage with diverse cultures and complex global challenges. You'll gain insights into diplomacy, development policy, and humanitarian efforts, all crucial for a successful career in this field.
Through courses in conflict resolution, international law, and sustainable development, you'll sharpen your skills in negotiating agreements and managing transnational projects. Many programs emphasize applied learning, where you can take part in simulations and industry-linked initiatives that prepare you for real-world scenarios. The environment fosters independence as you explore various cultural contexts and ethical considerations in international relations.
Students develop critical thinking as they examine case studies of global cooperation. Graduates often find careers in international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and government agencies, working to enhance collaboration across borders. The focus in Asia on regional cooperation and development initiatives equips you with skills that are relevant worldwide, making you a valuable asset in today’s interconnected world.