About the Program

India, the world's largest democracy, is home to more than one out of every six human beings alive today. Cradle of one of the oldest and most influential civilizations on earth, it is an astoundingly complex nation, where you can log on to the web in a cyber café while elephants and camels pass in the street. Although Hinduism is the dominant religion, India also has the largest Muslim population in the world, as well as significant Christian, Sikh, Jain, and Buddhist minorities. Dozens of different languages are spoken. The program is based in the city of Jaipur, the capital of the north Indian fabled state of Rajasthan and home to 1.5 million people.

Visit here for profiles of previous program students. For additional information about MSID programs, read this page.

About the Program Sponsor: Learning Abroad Center

Learning Abroad Center sponsored programs are:

  • Affordable: our programs are cost effective.
  • Academically strong: many programs have strong University of Minnesota departmental support and offer pre-approved courses for many majors.
  • Culturally rich: regardless of the program you choose, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture.
  • Expertly managed: our staff in Minnesota and abroad are trained professionals and are always available to answer your questions from extensive pre-departure advising, online orientations, to reentry programming. Your safety and well-being are paramount, and we work hard to ensure you have a rewarding, and safe, experience abroad.

Faculty & Staff
Dr. Rima Hooja, an archeologist and historian, directs the program. Dr. Rakshat Hooja assists with program coordination, and Indian faculty provide all instruction.


Homestays are an integral component of the MSID learning experience. All students live and share most meals with at least one family, and many with two different families—one during the classroom phase and a second in a different part of the country during the remainder of the program. Students with internships in the main city typically choose to remain with the same family throughout.

Excursions & Social Activities
Although excursions change from semester to semester, students can expect to visit a variety of sites that may include local markets, non-governmental organizations, farms, factories, and potential internship sites.

Contact a Past Participant

Talking with a past MSID participant is a great way to get first-hand information about a student's experience on the program.  Feel free to contact the student below at any point in the decision-making process or anytime during your pre-departure preparation to get a student perspective.

Kait D —Global Studies major, academic year

Access Abroad

Persons with disabilities or special needs are encouraged to explore opportunities abroad. The Learning Abroad Center and Disability Services are collaborating to enhance access to study abroad for students with disabilities. Go to the Access Abroad web page for more information.


 
Last modified on November 26, 2008