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Asia Studies, BA

Global Asia Studies

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Why you should participate in a Global Education program

The humanities are the core of many everyday topics – from politics and health to language and traditions. Students with a degree from the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies venture on to careers in law, politics, museums, academia and more. Participating in a Global Education program can complement skills and lessons learned in the classroom with real-world experience.

Global Education programs will help you gain a global perspective and an increased appreciation for the history, philosophy and religion of different cultures. In addition, the experience and understandings gained across borders can aid you in a competitive job search.

While you are participating in a Global Education program you attain skills such as:

  • Problem-solving: Overcoming travel and cultural obstacles through intuition and resourcefulness will show future employers you can tackle any problem that comes up in the workplace.

  • Communication: Learning how to communicate with others in a different language can make you more confident in workplace interactions and will make you a great networker.

  • Adaptability: Participating in a Global Education program will need a flexible attitude and the ability to adapt to multiple situations, much like in today’s modern work environment.

Planning your program

With advance planning, you should be able to fit a Global Education program within your four years at ASU. A suggested timeline to consider Global Education activities is as follows:

Year Term Recommended Student Action
Year 1 Spring
  • Identify a summer Global Education program that fits your goals, interests, and budget.
  • Consider a summer Global Education program.
Year 2

Optimal year to participate in a Global Education program
Fall
  • Identify a spring/summer Global Education program that fits your goals, interests, and budget.
Spring
  • Consider a spring semester or spring break Global Education program
Summer
  • Consider a summer Global Education program ( *History: Secondary Education majors should plan a Summer or global intensive Global Education experience so that they will be able to complete their course of study in a timely manner).
Year 3

Optimal year to participate in a Global Education program
Fall - Spring
  • Consider a semester, winter break, or spring break Global Education program (*History: Secondary Education majors should plan a Summer, winter break, or spring break Global Education experience so that they will be able to complete their course of study in a timely manner).
Summer
  • Complete a summer Global Education program
Year 4 Fall - Spring
  • Your senior year, especially your final semester, may not be an optimal time for a Global Education program, depending on the remaining requirements you have left for your degree. Capstone classes in your major must be taken through ASU. Please be aware that in some cases, participating in a Global Education program in your final semester could cause a delay in the posting of your degree if transcripts are not received in a timely manner. Please check with your International Coordinator (study abroad advisor) about any possible delays.

Advice from the School Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies

The ASU School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies will accept many classes toward your major. However, required “capstone” or methodology classes, including HST 495, HST 496, PHI 300, REL 307, REL 405, REL 406/407, JST 491, JST 495, and JST 496 cannot be satisfied through Global Education Coursework.

Advice from the Global Education Office

  • Be sure to view the list of recommended steps for getting started on your study abroad journey.
  • Attend a Study Abroad 101 info session to get all the basic information from a GEO Student Recruiter on program types, eligibility, housing, finances, searching for and choosing a program and the application process.
  • Attend a Financing Your Global Education Program workshop to get information on program fees and deadlines, how financial aid can apply to Global Education programs, how to utilize community-based funding and tips on finding and applying for Global Education scholarships.

How to make an appointment

Key questions to ask

  • What are my remaining degree requirements?

  • How many upper-division credits do I still need to complete for my degree?

  • How many elective credits (lower vs. upper division) do I have left to complete my degree?

  • What remaining prerequisites must I fulfill, and how will a Global Education program impact my progress?

  • Which of my remaining degree requirements could I complete abroad?  Are there any that I cannot take abroad?

  • Can I receive academic credit for an internship abroad?

  • Are there any in-residence requirements I need to be aware of before I go abroad?

Meeting with a Peer Advisor

Peer Advisors are ASU students who have studied abroad on various types of programs and who are here to help you get started on a journey of your own! They are prepared to help you understand the different types of programs offered, narrow down your program options, guide you on the application process, discuss program costs, and speak about student life abroad.

Meeting with an International Coordinator

Your International Coordinator can answer your questions about specific programs, talk you through the application process and can help you find funding resources for your particular program on the Global Education Office website. Your International Coordinator is happy to meet with you to answer your questions and they would be glad to schedule meetings in person, by phone, or via Zoom.

  • Find the name of your International Coordinator listed on the Global Education Office webpage for your program of interest.
  • Schedule an appointment online. Click on the International Coordinator name for your program of interest and follow the prompts to schedule your appointment.

Key questions to ask the Global Education Office

  • What are the eligibility requirements for my program(s) or interest?
  • What is involved in the application for my program(s) of interest? Is admission to the program competitive?
  • How will I get ASU credit and grades for the courses I take abroad?
  • What courses are available on my program? How can I get courses approved for my program(s) of interest?
  • What is the cost of participating in my program(s) of interest? What do I need to consider in preparing an estimated budget for my program(s) of interest, and what expenses do I need to plan for upfront?
  • Where can I find more information about scholarships for Global Education programs?

Pursuing a global experience is an investment in your future. Like any other type of investment, it requires careful planning and management. However, the personal, academic, and professional rewards that you will gain from this experience will last a lifetime. You should carefully consider costs, budgets, and financing when selecting and preparing for your global experience.

Review Cost Sheet

You can find a Cost Sheet for your program on the Cost Info tab of the Global Education Office webpage for your program. The Cost Sheet will highlight the costs that are billed to your student account as well as additional estimated costs that are not billed to your student account but that you might expect to spend while participating. Be sure to note what expenses are included in the fees charged by the Global Education Office, and remember to budget additional money for airfare, passport and visa fees and personal expenses as needed since these are not included in any Program Fee.

Research Funding

Once you have reviewed the Cost Sheet for your program and are aware of the costs you might expect to spend on your program, you can begin to make a plan for financing your global education program. You can receive funding for your program through financial aid, scholarships and grants, and community-based fundraising efforts. We encourage you to:

  1. Speak to Financial Aid and Scholarship Services (FASS) about financial aid;
  2. Use our Scholarships and Grants page to search for general global education scholarships and scholarships that are unique to your program;
  3. Read the Community-Based Funding Guide for creative ways that past ASU students have funded their programs.

Financial Aid

We encourage you to speak to a Financial Aid Counselor, who can help you figure out how your financial aid might be applied to your global education program. Be sure to seek answers to the following questions from a Financial Aid Counselor:

  • How do loans work for my global education program? What kinds of aid/loans do I currently receive, and are there any restrictions on this aid if I participate on a GEO program?
  • Have I reached the maximum of (insert name of) loan allowed per academic year?
  • When will funds be released for my semester of participation?
  • How will additional scholarships impact my ASU financial aid?

Major-Specific Scholarships

The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences offers Global Education scholarships for which you may apply.

Attend Financing Workshop

Would you like help learning about your financing options? We offer Financing Your Global Education Program Workshops through Fall and Spring semesters. Join us to learn how to finance your global education program through financial aid, scholarships and grants, and community-based funding.

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Recommended Programs

Although Asia Studies students can participate in any ASU Global Education program, the following programs are particularly appropriate for our majors. If you are looking for programs that offer specific classes in your major, we recommend using the “Search by ASU Course” feature.

  • Program type: Faculty-Directed
    Available terms: Summer
    Country: France
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    Learn more
  • Program type: Faculty-Directed
    Available terms: Summer
    Country: France
    View Pre-Approved Courses
    Learn more
  • Program type: Faculty-Directed
    Available terms: Summer
    Country: Italy
    View Pre-Approved Courses
    Learn more
  • Program type: Global Intensive Experience
    Available terms: Post-Spring
    Country: Dominican Republic
    View Pre-Approved Courses
    Learn more
  • Program type: Exchange
    Available terms: Fall, Spring
    Country: China
    View Pre-Approved Courses
    Learn more
  • Program type: Partnership
    Available terms: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
    Country: Italy
    View Pre-Approved Courses
    Learn more
  • Program type: Exchange
    Available terms: Fall, Spring
    Country: South Korea
    View Pre-Approved Courses
    Learn more

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