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Located in the Philippines, Panpacific University was established in 1993. Its courses are taught in English and range from law to merchant marine studies. Similar to the UK and America, undergraduate degrees in the Philippines take four years to complete, and the study structure blends classroom-based and independent study. The university’s undergraduate offering spans seven faculties: science and technology, business, education and arts, criminology, merchant marine studies, health sciences, and engineering. For students wishing to continue their education, postgraduate PhD and master's programmes are offered from English to educational management. There are a range of student clubs and organisations from music to sports, swimming to marksmanship, and debate society. The university’s language centre allows local and international students to develop their skills through courses and workshops, helping students to make friends whilst working on their language skills. Panpacific University’s campus is located in Urdaneta, within the Filipino province of Pangasinan.

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