APARC Courses
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Shorenstein APARC Courses
Engaging Stanford students in rigorous analysis of challenges and policy issues critical to the Asia-Pacific region and the United States
Academic foundation for Stanford students
Shorenstein APARC faculty prepare Stanford undergraduate and graduate students to tackle a broad array of policy-relevant questions pertaining to the countries of the Asia-Pacific, their regional and international affairs, and U.S.-Asia relations and alliances.
Shorenstein APARC Faculty Courses
While APAPRC is not a degree-granting center, our faculty and researchers teach courses through other Stanford departments each academic year. We often sponsor team-taught, multidisciplinary courses that prepare students for deeper interactions with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region and that provide students real-world perspectives on how policymakers and diplomats handle sensitive political crises.
Current Courses Offered by APARC Faculty and Researchers
For a comprehensive list of courses and their requirements, please visit Stanford bulletin ExploreCourses.