MPIA Program
The Master of Pacific International Affairs (MPIA) is a two year, full time professional degree specializing in business, politics, economics, and public policies in the Pacific region. The program's elective coursework allows for flexibility, balancing today's diversity of career options with individual background and interests.
The program consists of a standard set of core classes and a language, and requires that each student choose a regional specialization and a career track.
Core Curriculum |
Career Track |
Regional Specialization |
| All students take courses in these core subjects: | Students must pick one of the following career tracks: | Students must pick one of the following regional specializations: |
| Globalization | International Economics | China |
| Quantitative Methods | International Management | Japan |
| Policy Making Processes | International Politics | Korea |
| International Politics & Security |
Public Policy | Latin America |
| Economics (Managerial & International) |
International Environmental Policy | Southeast Asia |
| Accounting & Finance | International Development & Nonprofit Management | |
| Language | Country & Regional Study |
