Overview
Why study abroad in Nepal?
The dynamics of the high Himalayan region span from ancient times to the present day. Discover the history of the region’s borders, religious belief systems, and deep cultural and historical connections to South, Inner, and East Asia. Learn about the development of Buddhism, born in Nepal, and its deep cultural roots and connections to ancient pilgrimage routes and sacred sites. Spend six weeks in Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital, in the neighborhood of Boudha, centered around the world heritage Boudhanath Stupa and home to a significant high Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhist community. Learn about the traditional system of Tibetan and Himalayan medicine, Sowa Rigpa, from an Amchi at his healing center on the valley’s periphery. Explore ancient pilgrimage routes and learn about the synchronicity between Buddhism and Hinduism in Nepal. Discover intangible cultural heritage on a walk through Patan Old Town. Deconstruct popular myths about Tibet and the Himalayas, engaging in discussions with local peers. Take a high-altitude trek to learn from mountain communities about the complexities of language and identity in the borderlands. Learn Tibetan language as well as the national language Nepali. Conduct independent field study or gain professional skills in an intercultural internship.
Highlights
- Explore Himalayan and Tibetan society, geopolitics, religion, and arts.
- Trek the high Himalayas to meet with rural mountain communities.
- Learn alongside local Himalayan co-researchers.
- Learn about traditional Himalayan civilizations, countries, and Buddhist history.
- Live with a host family in Kathmandu; learn the Tibetan and Nepali languages.
Prerequisites
None
Earn a Minor
Students studying on this SIT semester-length program can choose to simultaneously complete a minor, with no additional coursework or cost. At SIT, a minor is a minimum of 16 credits taken within a content area. This standout credential can help boost your future job or graduate school applications.
SIT’s program in Nepal offers the opportunity to earn a minor in Himalayan studies or South Asian studies. You will learn about Himalayan culture, religion, and politics and the issues faced by contemporary Himalayan communities.