Asian & Asian American Studies Study Abroad
Asian & Asian American studies encourages students to pursue academic programs that take them to Asia. In addition to short term programs (like Maymester and Spring Break trips), Providence College also offers access to several Asia-focused programs. This list includes semester-long programs approved by the Center for Global Education.
Northeast Asia
- Beijing
- Advanced Chinese Studies (CIEE)
- Intensive Chinese Language (CIEE)
- Kunming
- China: Health, Environment, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (SIT)
- Osaka
- Intensive Japanese (CET)
- Seoul
- Seoul Arts & Sciences (CIEE)
- Shanghai
- Shanghai Business, Language, & Culture (CIEE)
- IES-Shanghai-Economy, Business & Society (IES)
- IFSA, 21st Century City (IFSA)
- Intensive Chinese Language in Shanghai (IFSA)
- International Business in China (IFSA)
- Public Health Policy & Practice (IFSA)
- Shanghai Business + Culture (CIEE)
- Accelerated Chinese Language (CIEE)
- China in a Global Context (CIEE)
- Tokyo
- Tokyo Arts & Sciences (CIEE)
- Ulaanbaatar
- Mongolia & Siberia: Nomadism, Geopolitics, and the Environment (SIT)
Southeast Asia
- Bali
- Indonesia: Arts, Religion, and Social Change (SIT)
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Vietnam: Culture, Social Change, and Development (SIT)
South Asia
- Jaipur
- India: Sustainable Development and Social Change (SIT)
- Kathmandu
- Nepal: Development, Gender, and Social Change in the Himalaya (SIT)
- Nepal: Tibetan and Himalayan Peoples (SIT)
- Manipal
- Global and Public Health (IFSA)
- New Delhi
- India: Public Health, Gender, and Community Action (SIT)
- Pune
- Contemporary India (IFSA)
- Varanasi
- The City, the River, the Sacred (IFSA)
Oceania
- Samoa
- Social and Environmental Change in Oceania (SIT)
Dr. Susan McCarthy
Asian & Asian American Studies Program Director / Professor of Political Science
Faculty Profile
Howley Hall 303
401.865.2626
smccarth@providence.edu