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Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU)
Master’s in Asia Pacific Studies
- Beppu, Japan
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Many people regard the 21st century as the “Asia Pacific century” as a result of the region’s continuous and robust growth. The region’s prominence can be witnessed through its increasing political power in the G-20 and economic interdependence that facilitates steady growth.


National Central University
Master Program in Hakka Language and Literature
- Hsinchu, Taiwan
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
Master Program in Hakka Language and Literature of the Department of Hakka Language and Social Sciences was established in August 2004. We enrolled ten students every year, targeting at people who like to address themselves to Hakka language and literature studies.
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What are Pacific Studies?
Pacific studies is an area of academic study that focuses on the Pacific region. This region includes the countries of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. The field of Pacific studies encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including history, anthropology, sociology, political science, economics, and geography.
What can I do with a degree in Pacific Studies?
There are many career options available to those with a degree in Pacific Studies. Some of these include working in government or international organizations, as well as in the private sector. There are also opportunities for careers in education and research. Pacific studies graduates may find work in a variety of industries, including tourism, development, and diplomacy.
Why is studying Pacific Studies important?
There are many reasons why studying Pacific studies is important. First, it provides students with a better understanding of the region and its people. Second, it helps students to develop critical thinking and research skills. Third, it can lead to careers in a variety of fields. Finally, studying Pacific Studies helps to promote cross-cultural understanding and respect.
What degrees are available in Pacific Studies?
Pacific studies degrees are available at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Undergraduate programs typically last for four years, while graduate programs may take two or more years to complete. Pacific studies degrees provide students with a comprehensive education in the field, covering topics such as history, culture, politics, and economics. These programs prepare students for careers in a variety of industries, including government, diplomacy, development, and education.