GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Master of Arts in International Studies, Major in Asian Studies
The Asian Studies track offers a comprehensive knowledge of International Relations with a more specific focus on East and Southeast Asia. The multi-disciplinary character of the track allows for a proficiency and knowledge of Asia with a distinctive combination of the social sciences and the humanities. In addition, students can choose from at least one area of concentration. The aim of the Asian Studies track is to prepare students to meet the demand for area specialists by fostering knowledge of the region’s history, culture, politics, and economics, and enhancing critical thinking and applied skills to respond to the growing challenges of the region.Â
The Asian Studies program is packaged to suit the needs of students and prepare them to pursue either continue a PhD or a career in business, international organizations, government, as well as cultural and think-tank organizations.
Program Structure
Coursework: 30 units
Comprehensive exam and thesis: 6 units
TOTAL: 36 units
Course Requirements
Foundation Courses
- Introduction to International Studies
- Contemporary Issues and Trends in International Relations
- Theories of International Relations
- Research Methods
Core Courses
- International Security
- International Political Economy
- International Law
- International Organization
Specialization Courses
- The Politics of East and Southeast Asia
- The Political Economy of East Asia
Electives
- Theories of Comparative Politics
- The International Relations of China
- Japanese Popular Culture
- Asian Philosophy and Religion
- Security Cooperation
- Global Migration: Issues and Trends
- Discourse Analysis
- Foreign Policy Analysis
- International Development and Cooperation
Master of Arts in International Studies, Major in European Studies
The European Studies track combines a broad background in International Relations with a more specific focus on the process of European integration. The program takes into consideration that the Philippines and the members of the European Union share common ideals: a belief that economic development can be best attained through a market economy, a respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, an adherence to democratic ideals and institutions, and an external policy based on regionalism as a means of fostering peace and cooperation in world affairs.
The European Studies track is designed not only to enable students to acquire in-depth knowledge of the historical, political, and economic dimensions of European integration, but also to develop analytical skills that will equip them to respond to new challenges – both intellectual and professional – that the evolution of the European Union poses for its partners.
Program Structure
Coursework: 30 units
Comprehensive exam and thesis: 6 units
TOTAL: 36 units
Course Requirements
Foundation Courses
- Introduction to International Studies
- Contemporary Issues and Trends in International Relations
- Theories of International Relations
- Research Methods
Core Courses
- International Security
- International Political Economy
- International Law
- International Organization
Specialization Courses
- The Politics of European Integration
- The Economics of European Integration
Electives
- The International Security of East Asia
- Security Cooperation
- Global Migration: Issues and Trends
- Discourse Analysis
- Foreign Policy Analysis
- International Development and Cooperation
- International Relations and Game Theory