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2 Pacific Studies Master's Degree Programs


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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Studying Pacific degree programs at the Master's level provides a unique opportunity to engage deeply with the cultural, social, and environmental dimensions of the region. This field is particularly relevant as it addresses contemporary challenges and explores sustainable practices that affect the Pacific Islands and their communities.
Through courses in environmental policy, regional development, and cultural studies, students develop skills in project management and stakeholder engagement. You'll learn to create sustainable tourism strategies, conduct impact assessments, and analyze community development initiatives. This coursework emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, ensuring you're well-prepared for real-world challenges.
Many students sharpen their research abilities as they examine critical issues like climate change and resource management. The environment fosters independent thinking, encouraging you to explore solutions that respect local traditions and support community resilience. Graduates often find careers in public policy, environmental consultancy, and international development, making lasting contributions to both local communities and global dialogues.