The Asian Studies minor at Simmons University is designed to prepare students for the global marketplace. It emphasizes understanding the politics, society, and language of Asia, encouraging students to study abroad and apply their knowledge to their careers. The program is flexible, allowing students to customize their studies based on their passions, with a focus on historical and contemporary Asian issues.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program fosters a deep understanding of Asia’s past and present, which is valuable in the current globalized world. It encourages studying abroad and gaining modern language skills, enhancing employability. The opportunity for internships, research projects, and engaging with experts makes it a compelling choice for students passionate about Asian cultures and societies.
This minor offers a range of core and elective courses covering topics such as Asian history, culture, language, and regional economics. Students can select courses like Asian American Cinema, Arts of China and Japan, and Chinese or Japanese language courses, tailoring their studies to specific interests within Asian studies.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
37.87L
Living cost
Students must complete at least one core course from the designated list. Additionally, they need to complete four electives, with no more than two courses from any one department. If a core course is already taken, it counts toward the electives requirement.

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Graduates can pursue meaningful work through internships, graduate programs, employment abroad, and service within the Asian American community. The program’s focus on contemporary issues and language skills prepares students for diverse roles in international relations, cultural organizations, and business sectors focusing on Asia.