Location
  • India
    • Pune
Term
Fall
Subject Areas
Anthropology Arts Communications Cultural Studies Gender Studies History Humanities International Relations Political Science Public Relations Service Learning Social Sciences Women's Studies +3

Program Details

Program Type
Faculty Led
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Host Family
Language
English
Apr 30, 2019
Nov 13, 2014
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About Program

Immerse yourself in India, a nation that embraces both the dynamic forces of globalization and the deep-rooted traditions of an ancient culture.

On the interdisciplinary India: Culture, Traditions, & Globalization program, you can engage with the people, culture, and social and economic issues of the world’s largest democracy.

Experience the rhythm of daily life in Pune, a city in the state of Maharashtra that reflects nearly all of the nation’s religious, social, and ethnic diversity.

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Alana
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Yes, I recommend this program

An incredible experience

I had an incredible time with my ACM study abroad experience.
The classes offered are fun and engaging, not too difficult, and the electives (health, environment, or gender studies) are crazy fun and engaging. Pune is an awesome city, full of students, very inexpensive and lots to explore. As far as Indian cities go, it's quite livable. What makes this program really incredible is the staff. The director is a kind, wonderful, and immensely talented woman. The support staff work very well together and they are so incredibly supportive of the students. I would choose this program again in a heartbeat.

What would you improve about this program?
I honestly can't think of anything I would change. This program was incredible. The only (small) critique I have is that I would have rather learned Hindi (because Hindi is spoken all over northern India) than marathi (because Marathi is only spoken in 2 states)
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