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Program Structure
The MA Program in International Relations has three specializations. Students focus on one area of specialization, but at the same time can take courses in all three areas.
By using a broad-based, multi-perspective approach to understanding and analyzing the momentous changes taking place in the Asia-Pacific region, graduates of the Program will be well-prepared to take on the region's challenges and opportunities in a wide range of professional capacities.
| Area Studies |
- Chinese History in Modern and Post-WW II Period
- East Asian Regionalism
- Everyday Life in the Asia-Pacific
- Governance in China and Asia
- Japan in Asia
- Japanese Economic Development and Asia
- People, Culture, and Transnational Processes
- Political Society and Culture in Southeast Asia
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| International Relations |
- Chinese Economies and Asia
- East Asia and USA
- International Cooperation in Asia Pacific Region
- International Co-operation in the APEC Region and Laws
- International Relations and Security in East Asia
- International Relations in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Study of China's Diplomacy and International Relations
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International Cooperation/ Global Information and
Telecommunication
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- Economic Development and Infrastructure
- Educational Development in Developing Countries and International Cooperation
- Financial Economics; System, Policy and Management I
- Global Sustainability and International Development Cooperation Studies
- Globalization and Cultural Transformation in Asian Societies
- Info-Com., e-Gov.& CIO Policy I
- International Cooperation (Development Anthropology)
- International Economic Issues in Asia-Pacific
- Peace, Human Rights and Social Development in Less Developed Countries
- Telecommunications Economics, Business and Policy Evaluation I
- Ubiquitous Healthcare and Welfare Information System, Information
Communication Industries, and Standardization I
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