Online PhD in Public Policy – Chinese Affairs
Gain a Deeper Understanding of World Affairs with the Public Policy – Chinese Affairs (Online) program from Liberty University Online.
Duration
3 years
Starting Date
Anytime
Tuition Fee
$650 per credit
Location
Online
About the program
With different nations and states having competing visions of how world affairs should be conducted, the present age in which we live is unique. In times like these, our nation needs strong leaders, substantive statesmen, and keen policymakers. If that sounds like you, then you may want to consider pursuing your Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Public Policy – Chinese Affairs at Liberty.
With the Public Policy – Chinese Affairs (Online) program from Liberty University Online, you can gain a deeper knowledge of Chinese affairs and the Chinese presence on the world stage. This degree can help prepare you to interact with policy on a new level. If you want to pursue opportunities on Capitol Hill or with the United Nations, a doctorate in public policy – Chinese affairs can help you stand out.
Whether you are new to the field of public policy or are a seasoned veteran, a PhD in Public Policy – Chinese Affairs from Liberty can help you succeed as an expert in the field of public policy.
Why Choose this Degree?
As you search for online doctoral programs in public policy, we know that quality is important. At Liberty, your public policy courses will be taught by professors who have years of experience in public policy and related fields. In addition, Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), so you can be confident that you’re receiving a world-class education.
At Liberty, we don’t sacrifice flexibility for quality. With courses that are 100% online with no set login times, you can complete your public policy PhD program in Chinese affairs from the comfort of home. And if your job requires you to travel, your studies can go with you!
Courses include
- Competing Visions of Statesmanship
- The Political Economy of China
- Chinese and Western Strategic Thought
- Chinese Grand Strategy
Minimum requirements
A regionally or nationally accredited master’s degree with a 3.0 or above GPA is required for admission in good standing.