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立命館アジア太平洋大学
Shape your world
Contents
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APU AT A GLANCE
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
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Language Education
11Accommodation
13student
Life
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Career Support
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A Look Around Campus
19Curriculum
20 Overseas Offices /
Representatives
APU AT A GLANCE
Total Student Body
International Students
5,380
2,420
Countries and Regions Represented
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Students
Faculty
Graduates
78
27
116
Job Placement Success Rate
95%
Academic Intensive
Scholarship recipients
25
Academic Excellence
Scholarship recipients
45
Academic Advisors
Advisory Committee Members
Nobel Prize Laureates
Former and Current
Heads of State
6
7
(per year)
Ambassadors
88
*Statistics current as of May1, 2013
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Bachelor of Business Administration
College of International Management (APM)
APM aims to cultivate global perspectives and problem-solving skills in the next generation
of international business leaders. Course subjects are designed to give an understanding of
leading corporate management trends, including Japanese management techniques, that can
be applied in an international setting. Students in APM begin their studies tackling concepts of
corporate strategy and core management and then branch out into their specialized fields of
interest.
Areas of Study
Accounting and
Finance
Students in this course not only gain specialized expertise in the
demanding fields of accounting and finance but gain the essential
skills to apply this knowledge in an international context.
Marketing
The theories and methods needed to provide high-demand goods
and services to the global market is the focus of the marketing
course. This course produces students equipped with the know-how
to be globally-oriented businesspersons.
Strategic
Management and
Organization
This course focuses on developing an organization such that its
goals are in line with evolving social needs. This course is ideal for
students aiming to become international business leaders or those
planning to take over their family business.
Innovation and
Economics
In this course, students learn about what generates innovation,
production management techniques and the underlying economic
foundations of these concepts. This course is geared toward those
wishing to contribute to global development through business or
policymaking.
Providing APU students with universally
applicable skills
Thriving in the ever-changing modern world
requires not only knowledge, but also the ability
to effectively tackle numerous issues. This is why
I get students to focus on international issues and
strategy, global politics and related matters using
practical skills such as game theory.
Steven B. ROTHMAN
United States
College of Asia Pacific Studies
Associate Professor
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Building a global network
through your APU connections
In my course, students learn about the
economic growth of East Asian nations.
Using this, I guide my students as they
develop their own research themes. As
many of APU’s faculty members have
extensive experience in international
affairs, they conduct unique classes
drawing from practical experience.
The global network of APU students
and faculty is a key strength of this
university.
Sangho KIM
Korea
College of International Management
Professor
Contributing to the development of my
country
APU is the optimum environment for me as
it provides both an immersive international
environment and an extensive network. These
factors will play a vital role in the realization
of my dream to start an international business
based in my home country of Nepal. I also
chose APU as it offers the opportunity to study
Japanese business practices in-country.
Alisha TULADHAR
Nepal
APM
A perfect starting place to follow my
dream of becoming a professor in Asia
Bachelor of Social Science
College of Asia Pacific Studies (APS)
APU is a vibrant community of highly qualified
faculty and students from over 80 countries.
Rarely does one find a setting like this where
people from so many diverse backgrounds
interact and influence one another. In addition
to my main studies of politics and society, I
have also ventured into studying economics.
By doing so, I believe I will be able to grasp
the multifaceted nature of my major.
APS offers a broad range of social science courses to enable students to understand a vast array
of global issues and develop new ways of thinking to face these challenges head on. Students
can combine study within their majors while gathering advanced skills in language, information
technology and research. This provides a basis for a wide variety of careers in government,
international organizations, multinational corporations, media and the travel industry.
Andrei MALAI
Areas of Study
Germany
APS
Environment and
Development
This cluster tackles the question of sustainable development
in relation to efforts to balance environmental conservation and
economic development. Students also examine the legal systems
and policies of the Asia Pacific region.
Hospitality and
Tourism
In this course, students explore all facets of tourism through the
lenses of culture, society and community. They study the theory and
practice of hospitality management as it relates to the tourism, health
and welfare industries.
International
Relations and
Peace Studies
This course allows students to delve deeper into the issues of conflict
resolution and peace-building as well as to cultivate the ability to
deal with increasingly complex global issues. It draws from the three
disciplines of international law, political science and economics.
Culture, Society
and Media
Students in this course study the cultures, societies and media of the
Asia Pacific and examine a variety of issues affecting the region. This
includes coursework focusing on information technology culture and
new media studies.
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Language Education
Nurture life skills through language learning
The first year is the most formative when learning a
language at APU. As this practical skill can lead to a
better life and career for the students, I take a firm but
fair approach to teaching. The efforts expended by my
students today will become the energy to propel them
into the future as the kind of human capital this generation
needs.
Chisako UMEDA
Japan
Center for Language Education
Professor
Bilingual education
APU employs a dual English-Japanese language system in which
lectures are offered in both languages. At the time of enrollment, students
choose a Japanese-based or an English-based track. Students are
then given training in the alternative language at a level matching their
individual ability and continue their studies with progressively advanced
classes as they improve. Additional support for language study outside
the classroom is also available at the Self-Access Learning Center
(SALC) and the Writing Center.
If you already have ability in your non chosen language you can take a
placement test to enter at the right level of study for you.
AP Languages
APU also offers language classes for six languages used in the Asia
Pacific region. In addition to coursework, interactions with both faculty
and classmates from the regions where the languages are spoken
enable students to improve speaking skills over a short period of time.
• Chinese
• Korean
• Malay / Indonesian
• Spanish
• Thai
• Vietnamese
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Learn, utilize, share—APU is the
ideal environment to significantly
improve your language skills
APU provides countless language
learning opportunities. For example,
I teach Vietnamese and am taught
Japanese in addition to already being
fluent in English. By using the languages
I know to bring together participants
for events, I discovered that my
communication and leadership skills
vastly improved.
Van Anh DOAN
Viet Nam
APM
Active Learning
Study Abroad
APU offers its students the opportunity to study abroad for the period of either one
year or one semester at an overseas or domestic university with which APU has an
exchange agreement.
APU Study Abroad Partnerships
North, Central and South America (5 countries/regions, 26 universities)
Canada: 6
United States: 16 Argentina: 1
Ecuador: 1
Mexico: 2
Oceania (2 countries/regions, 8 universities)
Australia: 7
Field Study
Field studies are held as regular curriculum courses.
Under the guidance of APU faculty, students engage
in domestic or overseas research with a different
theme every year. To date, approximately 1,100
students have taken part in this program. With preprogram training and post-program presentations
(follow-up sessions), field studies help students to
gain a deeper understanding of their research topic.
Samoa: 1
Europe (19 countries/regions, 40 universities)
Austria: 4
France: 3
Lithuania: 1
Spain: 1
Belgium: 1
Germany: 2
Netherlands: 2
Sweden: 5
Croatia: 1
Hungary: 1
Norway: 2
Switzerland: 1
Denmark: 3
Finland: 3
Iceland: 1
Italy: 1
Poland: 1
Portugal: 1
United Kingdom: 6
Asia (9 countries/regions, 34 universities)
China: 8
Philippines: 2
India: 1
Singapore: 1
Indonesia: 2
Taiwan: 6
Korea: 10
Thailand: 2
Malaysia: 2
Africa (1 country, 1 univeRsity)
Botswana: 1
Dual Degree Program
The dual degree program allows students to obtain two undergraduate degrees-one
from APU and one from a partner university-in as little as four years of study. APU
currently operates a dual degree program with the following universities:
• Kyunghee University (Korea)
• St. Edward’s University (United States)
• Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (Austria)
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Accommodation
Friendships and memories from
AP House will last a lifetime
As a Resident Assistant, my time at AP
House is one of my most cherished
experiences at APU. Living under
the same roof with friends from all
over the world allows us to openly
share our experiences, including
opinions about global issues and
future aspirations, on a daily basis. I
believe that the friendships born from
this interaction will not only play an
important role in forging our futures
but that of the world as well.
Wei ZHU
China
APM
On campus Accommodation - AP House
Our dormitory, ‘AP House’, is a secure and comfortable living environment where students from all over the world live side by side. It is a great
environment for those looking to improve their language skills within a short period of time and to mix with new friends from various countries.
application and selection procedures
New domestic students will be able to apply and be screened for admission to AP House.
Applications for residence in AP House are taken at the same time as admission applications under each entrance examination type. Permission
for residence is granted to the top-performing applicants in the entrance examinations, and successful applicants are notified at the same time as
they receive their notices of acceptance to APU.
ROOMS
Facilities
Single and shared rooms are available. Shared rooms
feature a sliding door to ensure each student's privacy.
International students are placed with Japanese students to
have a truly intercultural dormitory experience.
Below are some of the facilities available to students residing in AP House.
Single Type
Shared Type
Shared facilities on each floor:
• Free wi-fi
• Communal kitchen and dining area (with microwave, oven toaster, TV, etc.)
• Private shower rooms
• Washing machines / dryers
• Toilets
Other shared facilities:
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• Computer rooms
• Outdoor basketball court
• Japanese-style public bath
• Japanese-style room
• Indoor recreation amenities
(billiards, table tennis, piano, etc.)
• Study rooms
• Convenience store
Off campus Accommodation
Options
There are a number of affordable housing options:
• Independent student dorms
• Private apartments
• Shared student housing
Overcoming challenges and enjoying life in Beppu
I live downtown in an apartment I share with a friend. Living off
campus has given me a chance to experience many different
facets of life in Japan. On weekends, I enjoy shopping when
I am taking a break from studying. When my friends from
Botswana came to visit, we traveled around to popular tourist
spots in the area. Having to communicate in Japanese with the
electricity company and other such institutions is a positive
challenge that helps me improve my Japanese communication
skills.
Wame S. I. GABAAKE
Botswana
APS
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sTUDENT Life
Finding joy in helping others with
PRENGO
I first heard of PRENGO at an APU
information session and made sure
to join the club as soon as I enrolled.
Providing aid in Thailand, a country
with a different socio-economic and
cultural framework to Japan, brought
up a number of unforeseen issues.
However, during our annual visits, I
get to see how much the children we
support have grown and I feel like I have
made a positive influence in their lives.
This renews my energy and desire to
accomplish more.
Satoru TAKEDA
Japan
APS
Clubs & SOCIETIES
There are currently over 120 clubs and societies at APU. Get
involved in one of the numerous groups to put new ideas
from the classroom into action, gain new skills and deepen
friendships.
Learning to become a global citizen
in Japan
Through my part-time work and participation
in local events, I have become well versed
in Japanese hospitality, social etiquette and
community involvement. I have also come to
realize how following through on promises
and taking one’s responsibilities seriously
helps to fuel motivation. It is my belief that
this type of attitude is essential in becoming
a truly global citizen.
Thitima BOONYAVECHCHEEVIN
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Thailand
APM
Bridging the gap between different
countries and cultures
At APU, we celebrate multicultural weeks
where students get to highlight the arts,
traditions and cultures of their home
countries and regions. I was in charge of
setting up Indonesian Week. It was quite
the challenge to coordinate a group of
students for a cultural performance as
half of the members were from various
countries around the world. However,
thanks to the effort of all the participants,
the event was a great success. No one
individual would have been able to
achieve this alone. This for me was a
first-hand lesson on the importance of
intercultural collaboration.
Multicultural Weeks
Every semester, multicultural weeks are held to
showcase several of the languages and cultures of
the student body. During these student-organized
events, the community celebrates diversity through
traditional and contemporary dances, music,
exhibitions and cuisine.
Movie contents are available online via Ustream at:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ritsumeikan-apu
Meyda N. NENTO
Indonesia
APS
Tenkusai 天空祭
The Tenkusai is the University’s annual cultural festival and the
highlight of the APU calendar. Each October, students put each
others’ countries on show with food stalls, exhibitions, musical
performances and cultural shows.
The festival creates a real carnival atmosphere and the campus
attracts visitors from a and wide who want to take part in the event.
Beppu City
The city of Beppu is one of Japan’s most popular tourist
destinations. Some of the highlights of living in Beppu include:
• Security – One of the safest destinations in the world for
studying abroad
• Nature – Home to the world’s second largest outflow of hot
springs (onsen ) and beautiful mountainous terrain along the sea
• Culture – Experience the “real Japan” through festivals,
sporting events and exchange activities with the locals to learn
about Japanese culture in a fun and interactive way
• Living Costs – Significantly lower cost of living compared to
other popular study destinations in parts of Japan and abroad
• Community – Welcoming local residents make it easy for
students to feel at home
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CAREER SUPPORT
95% JOB PLACEMENT SUCCESs RATE
WHERE DO APU Graduates GO?
APU has an unprecedented career record for students seeking
employment in Japan and beyond. An APU degree will give you the
opportunity to compete for jobs at the highest level in a vast range of
fields. Our career services aim to equip you with the tools needed to
create a successful professional future.
These are just a few of the destinations for APU students
after graduation.
Internships
Internships offer an opportunity for students to connect their studies with
their career goals. A major benefit of APU’s internship program is that
participation can be converted into academic credit. This program also
offers the chance for host organizations in Japan and abroad to come
into direct contact with APU students. Consequently, many of these
encounters turn into job offers and other opportunities.
On campus Recruiting
On campus recruiting provides a platform for company and organization
representatives to come to APU to hold seminars, interviews and
other recruitment activities. In the past year, over 400 companies and
organizations visited APU, linking a large number of APU students to
employment in Japan and overseas.
Top Executive Lecture Series
Students have the chance to hear informative and inspirational
speeches from executives at leading international corporations
through APU’s “Top Executive Lecture Series”.
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Companies and Organizations
• Accenture Japan., Ltd.
• Bank of America Merrill Lynch
• Bank of Japan
• CALBEE, Inc.
• FUJITSU LIMITED
• Hyundai Corporation
• Mitsubishi Corporation
• Mitsui & Co. Korea Ltd.
• NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.
• NTT Communications Corporation
• Panasonic Corporation
• Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd.
• Sony Corporation
• The Procter & Gamble Company of Japan Limited
• Toshiba Corporation
• UNIQLO CO., LTD.
• UNITED NATIONS
• Vietnam Airlines Corporation
• Yamaha Corporation
Graduate Schools
• Australian National University
• Kenyatta University
• Kobe University
• Kyushu University
• London School of Economics and Political Science
• Monash University
• National University of Singapore
• Northwestern University
• SOAS, University of London
• United Nations University
• University of British Columbia
• University of California, Davis
• University of Manchester
• University of Oxford
• University of Surrey
• University of Tokyo
• University of Toronto
• Waseda University
• Yale University
• Yonsei University
Business trip to a country I’ve never
heard of before? No problem!
Thanks to my APU education, I received a
job offer from a trading company. If I were to
be sent to a country unknown to me, I would
go without hesitation because there is a high
chance that I would have a friend from there
or there is an APU graduate residing there.
I believe that with the network of friends
and language skills I have gained at APU,
there is nothing to worry about because APU
has given me the tools and confidence to
challenge the unknown.
Jin Wook YOO
Korea
APS
ALUMNI
The APU Alumni Association assists in keeping APU’s vast and vibrant network of
students, graduates and faculty active and connected. As of March 2013, official
chapters of the association exist in Japan, China, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia,
Myanmar, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Africa and Europe.
There are also numerous unofficial APU networks around the globe that support both
students and graduates as they strive to achieve their aspirations.
As a student in APU, I took advantage of any and all opportunities presented to me both in
class and out. I currently run my own business in Japan. Those experiences and encounters
certainly paid off, as they laid the foundation for my career today. The networks I made have
also proved an invaluable asset in both my business and private life. My advice to current
and future APU students is to make the best of the networks, tools and resources put before
them and enjoy their student lives to the maximum.
Moin Md
Bangladesh
APM, Class of 2005
PIKT Corporation Founder and CEO
APU Graduate SchoolS
APU offers a number of postgraduate programs through the Colleges of Asia Pacific Studies and International Management. All
programs are conducted exclusively in English.
Graduate school of Asia Pacific Studies
Graduate school of Management
Master of Science in Asia Pacific Studies
• Master of Science in International Cooperation Policy
• Doctor of Philosophy in Asia Pacific Studies
•
•
Master of Business Administration
For more details about our postgraduate programs, visit our Graduate School website at: http://www.apu.ac.jp/graduate/
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A Look around Campus
Gymnasium
Student Union
The gymnasium includes a training gym with a range of
fitness machines, a sports arena, meeting spaces and
other facilities to support a healthy lifestyle.
These two buildings have facilities for lifestyle and extracurricular utilization such as the APU cafeteria, which serves
wholesome meals catering to various cultural and dietary
needs, co-op shop, Japanese-style room, music studio
and practice / meeting space for clubs and societies.
AP House
Classrooms
Millennium Hall
This grand hall seats 745 people and is the venue for
APU’s colorful Multicultural Week gala performances,
executive lectures and a myriad of other cultural and
academic events.
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Language
Center
Faculty Building
Administration Building
Media Center & Library
This building houses administrative offices. These include
the Student Office, where students can get information
about part-time jobs, new scholarships, club activities and
general student life support, as well as the Career Office,
where career counseling and support is provided.
The Media Center houses APU’s library, advanced
computer terminals and Computer Assisted Instruction
classrooms. It acts as a hub for aggregating, adapting
and disseminating information using state-of-the-art
systems.
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Curriculum
Language
100 Level
200 Level
Japanese
• Japanese Foundation Course I•II•III
• Japanese Intermediate Course
• Pre-Advanced Japanese
• Advanced Japanese
• Japanese Project A•B•C•D
• Career Japanese I • II • III
• Japanese for Lectures
• Japanese Language & Culture I • II
• Japanese Project E • F
English
• Elementary English A • B
• Advanced English 1A • 1B
• Pre-Intermediate English A•B
• Advanced English 2A • 2B
• Intermediate English A • B
• English for Business 1• 2
• Upper Intermediate English A • B
• Extensive Reading in English
• English Project 1• 2
• English for Discussion and Debate
• English for Business Presentations
• English for Business Writing
AP Languages
• Chinese I
• Korean I
• Spanish I
• Malay/Indonesian I
• Thai I
• Vietnamese I
• Chinese II • III
• Korean II • III
• Spanish II • III
• Malay/Indonesian II • III
• Thai II • III
• Vietnamese II • III
• Chinese IV
• Korean IV
• Spanish IV
• Malay/Indonesian IV
• Thai IV
• Vietnamese IV
300 / 400 Level
Liberal Arts
100 Level
200 Level
• Introduction to Economics
• Introduction to Political Science
• Introduction to Psychology
• Introduction to Law
• Introduction to Environmental Studies
• Introduction to Development Studies
• Introduction to International Relations
• Introduction to Intercultural Communication
• Introduction to Culture and Society
• Introduction to Area Studies
• Introduction to Media
• Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality
• Constitution of Japan
• Japanese History
• Japanese Economy
• Japanese Culture and Society
• Business History
• Bioethics
• Mathematics for Social Sciences
• Statistics I
• Computer Literacy
• Introduction to the Internet
• Programming I
• 1st Year Student Workshop I • II
• Introduction to APU
• Peer Leader Training I
• FIRST Program
• Career Design I
• Geography of the Asia Pacific
• Languages of the Asia Pacific
• Religions of the Asia Pacific
• Culture and Society of the Asia Pacific
• Business and Economy in the Asia Pacific
• History of the Asia Pacific
• Bridge Program A,B,C,D,E,F
• TESOL I
• TJSOL I
• Business Communication
• Statistics II
• Japanese Civil Law
• Introduction to GIS
(Geographic Information Systems)
• Health Science
• Environmental Chemistry
• Environmental Geoscience
• Data Mining I
• Programming II
• Internet Technology Integration
• Media Production Lab A
300 / 400 Level
• Peer Leader Training II A • B
• Career Design II
• Internship
• Volunteer Activities
• Japanese Art of Tea Ceremony
• Japanese Art of Flower Arrangement
• Classical Japanese Dance
• Japanese Traditional Masked
Dance-drama “Noh”
• TESOL II
• TJSOL II
• Basic English-Japanese
Interpretation Skill I • II
• Business Negotiation
• Career Design III
• Data Mining II
• Database Systems
• Applied Programming
• Media Production Lab B • C• D
• Information Science Lab A • B • C
APM Major
100 Level
200 Level
• Fundamental Mathematics
• Business Mathematics
• Introduction to Management
• Accounting I • II
• Finance
• Principles of Marketing
• Organizational Behavior
Strategic
Management &
Organization
• International Management
• International Logistics
• Human Resource Management
• Entrepreneurship
• Global Human Resource Management
• International Comparative Management
• International Transactions
• Strategic Management
• Service Management
• Family Business Management
• Management Information System
Accounting
& Finance
• Financial Accounting I • II
• Cost Accounting
• Corporate Finance
• Management Accounting
• Advanced Accounting
• International Accounting
• Auditing
• Financial Markets and Institutions
• International Finance
• Investment and Securities Analysis
• Investment Strategy
Innovation
& Economics
• Macroeconomics
• Microeconomics
• Entrepreneurship
• Production Management
• Development & Production Systems
• Technology Management
• Operations Research
• Asian Economy
• International Economics
• International Political Economy
• Development Economics
Marketing
• International Management
• International Logistics
• E-Commerce
• Marketing Research
• Consumer Behavior
• International Marketing
• Marketing Data Analysis
• Promotion and Sales Management
• Supply Chain Management
• Service Management
• Brand Management
APM Major
• Business Law
• Corporate Law
• Business Ethics
• Legal Strategy in Business
Seminar and
Active Learning
• Field Study
• Major Seminar I • II
Compulsory/
Core Subjects
300 / 400 Level
• Applied Training
• Research Seminar
• Undergraduate Thesis
APS Major
100 Level
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200 Level
300 / 400 Level
Environment
& Development
• Biodiversity
• Environment and Society
• Global Environmental Issues
• Development Sociology and Anthropology
• Research Methods for Environment and Development
• Development Economics
• Urban Environment
and Development
• Conflict and Development
• International Cooperation
• Politics of Development
• Environmental Economics
• Industrial Ecology
• GIS and Remote Sensing
• NGOs and Development
• Community Development
• Pollution and Waste Management
• Development Policy
• Environmental Policy
• Environmental Modeling & Analysis
• International Economics
• Project Management in
Development Ecotourism
Culture, Society
& Media
• Social Theory
• Gender Studies
• Social Psychology
• Cultural Studies
• Transnational Sociology
• Sociology of Organizations
• Cultural Anthropology
• Social Stratification
• Research Methods for Culture, Society and Media
• Media and Popular Culture
• Religion and Belief
• Media and the Arts
• Language and Society
• Area Studies I • II
• Global History and the World System
• Multiculturalism and Society
• War and Media
• Politics and Media
• Literature and Modernity
• Technology and New Media
• Education and Society
• Language and History
• Migration Studies
• Global Crime
• Law, Media and Society
• Ethnicity and Nationalism
• Heritage and Cultural Tourism
• NGOs and Development
• Community Development
Hospitality
& Tourism
• Tourism Policy
• Tourism Resources Management
• Sociology of Tourism
• Research Methods for Tourism and Hospitality
• Organizational Management
• Accounting for Tourism
and Hospitality
• Human Resource Management
• Tourism Development
• Tourism and Hospitality Law
• Health and Wellness Tourism
• Risk Management and Service Delivery
• Destination Marketing and Branding
• Hospitality Marketing
• Operations Research
• Resort Management
• Hospitality Management
• The Travel Industry
• The Business Tourism Industry
• Ecotourism
• Heritage and Cultural Tourism
• Project Management in Development
International
Relations &
Peace Studies
• International Politics and Security
• Comparative Political Economy of the Asia Pacific
• Political Theory
• International Cooperation
• Politics of Development
• Research Methods for International
Relations and Peace Studies
• International Peace Studies
• Global Issues and Policies
• Conflict and Development
• Globalization and Regionalism
• Globalization and Law
• International Law
• History of International Politics
• Identity and Politics
• Strategic Decision-Making
• International Organizations
• Geo-Politics and Post-Cold War Conflicts
• Violence and Terrorism
• International Relations in the Asia Pacific
• International Conflict Resolution
• International Political Economy
• Asia Pacific and Human Rights
• Regional Systems in the Asia Pacific
Seminar and
Active Learning
• Introduction to Research Methods
• Field Study
• Major Seminar I • II
• Applied Training
• Research Seminar
• Undergraduate Thesis
Overseas Offices /
Representatives
There are APU offices in the following countries and territories. Students are encouraged to make inquiries at their local offices where
possible. Students in countries without an APU office or representative should contact the APU Admissions Office directly.
Canada
The UBC-Ritsumeikan Academic Exchange Program Office
University of British Columbia
Room 333 Ritsumeikan-UBC House
6460 Agronomy Road, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W9, Canada
Tel: +1-604-822-9501
Fax: +1-604-822-9515
China
Ritsumeikan Liaison Office –Shanghai Jiaotong University
D, 18F Shentong Xinxi Guangchang, No. 55, Huaihai West Rd
Shanghai City 200030, China
Tel: +86-21-6283-5104
Fax: +86-21-6283-5247
www.apuchina.com
E-mail: apuchina@apu.ac.jp
India
Ritsumeikan India Office
2nd Floor, The Japan Foundation Building 5-A, Ring Road, Lajpat
Nagar-IV, New Delhi, 110024, India
Tel/Fax: +91-11-4601-6824
E-mail: india@apu.ac.jp
Indonesia
APU Indonesia Information Center
Summitmas Tower 1, 10th Floor, Jend. Sudirman KAV. 61-62
Jakarta 12190 Indonesia
Tel: +62-21-252-3708/3709
Fax: +62-21-252-3710
www.apu-ina.com
E-mail: apu-ina@apu.ac.jp
Korea
APU Korea Office
#503, Halla Classic Officetel 5th Floor, 824-11
Yeoksam-Dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-080 Korea
Tel: +82-2-564-3425/3426
Fax: +82-2-564-3427
www.ritsapu-kr.com
E-mail: hello@ritsapu-kr.com
Sri Lanka
Mr. Harin Gunawardena
183/1, Nawala Road, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
Tel: +94-714251314
E-mail: harin@apu.ac.jp
Taiwan
APU Taiwan Office
Room 206, 11th Floor, No. 51, Hengyang Road, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: +886-2-2311-2922
Fax: +886-2-2311-2927
http://blog.yam.com/APUTW
E-mail: taipei@apu.ac.jp
Thailand
APU Thailand Office
1015 Room, 10th Floor, Serm-mit Tower
159/16 Soi Asoke,
Sukhumvit 21 Road, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand
Tel/Fax: +66-2-665-7145
E-mail: thailand@apu.ac.jp
United Kingdom
Ritsumeikan UK Office
Vernon Square Campus (v212, 213, 214)
c/o SOAS, University of London,
Thornhaugh Street,
London WCIH OXG, UK
Tel: +44-207-074-5114 / 5116
Fax: +44-207-074-5178
Viet Nam
APU Viet Nam Office
17 Kim Ma Thuong St, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Tel: +84-4-37-622-117
www.apujapan.vn
E-mail: vietnam@apu.ac.jp
Sapporo
APU Admissions Office
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Address: 1-1 Jumonjibaru
Beppu, Oita 874-8577 Japan
Tel: +81-977-78-1120
Fax: +81-977-78-1199
Undergraduate
http://www.apumate.net/
apumate@apu.ac.jp
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TEL: +81-977-78-1120
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