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For Immediate Release
Tokyo, April 16, 2003-Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) is pleased to
announce another addition to its growing undergraduate program:
a major in international affairs (IA). Developed by TUJ for TUJ
students, the new major capitalizes on TUJ’s many faculty
members with strong academic backgrounds in international relations.
The IA major is designed to meet student demand for a curriculum
that can help prepare them for international careers.
TUJ’s initiative in developing its own IA major emanates
from recognition that Temple University’s main campus offers
no such major. A College of Liberal Arts offering at TUJ, this is
an interdisciplinary major closely related to political science,
history, geography and other social sciences with an international
focus. It emphasizes issues affecting relations between and among
the East Asian nations of Japan, China, and Korea and the United
States, but it also includes courses on other regions of the world.
The IA major consists of 10 courses, or 30 semester hours, divided
into 5 core courses, 4 elective courses, and an IA capstone course.
It also involves an internship of from 3 to 6 semester hours. The
major calls for an East Asian area studies requirement and ability
in an East Asian language.
TUJ’s location in Minato Ward, in central Tokyo, ideally
positions it to draw on the expertise of members of Tokyo’s
diplomatic and international business communities. The new IA major
therefore includes guest lecturers and assistance in arranging student
internships.
TUJ believes that its IA major will be one of its most popular
majors because many of its Japanese students possess strong international
backgrounds and about a third of its students are non-Japanese.
IA majors will be well prepared for diplomatic careers and for positions
in multinational corporations, international organizations, multilateral
NGOs, and other internationally oriented entities.
Dean Kirk R. Patterson, of TUJ, holds a doctorate in international
relations and says, “As we look around us, we see that the
one constant in international relations is change. The world is,
and will always be, in a state of flux, with economic, political,
military, religious, technological, and other factors interacting
in changing and accelerating ways. To ensure the prosperity and
security of the world tomorrow, we need to focus on the education
of young people today. TUJ’s IA major is therefore being introduced
to help train future international leaders.”
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