Graduate Certificate in Pacific Islander Literature (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Pacific Islander Literature is a 20-unit advanced certificate program designed to equip learners with in-depth knowledge and understanding of Pacific Islander literature, its significance, and its impact on the global literary landscape. This program is crucial due to the growing demand for Pacific Islander literature in the academic, publishing, and cultural industries.
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- Pacific Islander Literary Traditions
- Maori and Hawaiian Literary Histories
- Polynesian Folklore and Mythology
- Island Pacific Literature: A Comparative Analysis
- Samoa's Literary Heritage
- Fijian Folktales and Legends
- Tahitian Literary and Cultural Contexts
- Pacific Islander Women's Writing
- Maori and Pacific Islander Performance Arts
- Island Pacific Diasporic Writing
- Pacific Islander Literary Movements
- Contemporary Pacific Islander Literature
- Literary Analysis of Pacific Islander Texts
- Pacific Islander Literary Journeys
- Island Pacific Literary Theory and Criticism
- Pacific Islander Literary and Cultural Heritage
- Pacific Islander Literary and Historical Contexts
- Pacific Islander Literary and Performance Studies
- Island Pacific Literary and Cultural Research Methods
- Pacific Islander Literary and Cultural Studies Capstone
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Graduate Certificate in Pacific Islander Literature: Career Path Academic Researcher (12%) - Conducts research and publishes scholarly articles on Pacific Islander literature.
Literary Agent (15%) - Represents writers and negotiates publishing deals for Pacific Islander literature.
Publishing Editor (20%) - Oversees the publication of Pacific Islander literature, including editing and proofreading.
Writer (53%) - Writes original Pacific Islander literature, including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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