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Study Abroad Opportunity

Southeast Asia Program

Study Khmer language and culture in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Minor

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

LACS welcomes Cornell undergraduates in all fields of study who are interested in studying and conducting research in Latin America or the Caribbean to apply for the Latin American Studies minor.  The undergraduate minor in Latin American Studies is earned by completing the following requirements:
Program

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Learn more about Latin America and the Caribbean in a course that will also help you work toward achieving the Latin American studies minor.
Study Abroad Opportunity

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

As part of the Consortium for Advanced Studies Abroad (CASA), Cornell offers study-abroad programs in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Cuba.
Study Abroad Opportunity

Southeast Asia Program

Would you like to learn Indonesian in Yogyakarta? Immerse yourself in Indonesian culture?
Internship

South Asia Program

This program supports CALS undergraduate students in pursuit of challenging, professionally focused summer internships and research placements.
Internship

South Asia Program

TCI funds and operates a summer internship program that places Cornell graduate students with research internship opportunities across India.
Study Abroad Opportunity

South Asia Program

Work with the Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) on some of its community development efforts for the benefit of indigenous and rural people in southern India.
Minor

Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies

Do you want to understand how human migration shapes our world on the move? In the Einaudi Center’s new migration studies minor, you explore the factors that influence migrants’ decisions to migrate and drive their departure, arrival, and integration into new societies. The minor is open to all Cornell undergraduates and includes courses from across the university.
Minor

Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies

In the Einaudi Center’s international relations minor (IRM), you study the politics, economics, history, languages, and cultures of the world and gain a fresh perspective on your major field of study. The minor is open to all Cornell undergraduates and includes courses from across the university.