Social Sciences-Euro Asian Program




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This three-year, full-time program equips you with a multidisciplinary understanding of the complex social, political, and economic dynamics shaping Europe and Asia in the 21st century.
Develop a Global Perspective: Explore the political, economic, and cultural relationships between Europe and Asia through a unique curriculum that integrates history, economics, political science, and sociology with a focus on the Euro-Asian region.
Master Multiple Languages: Gain fluency in at least three languages: English, French, and one Asian language (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, or Indonesian).
Small Class Sizes: Enjoy personalized attention and in-depth discussions in small group seminars, fostering a dynamic learning environment and allowing you to develop strong relationships with your professors and peers.
Study Abroad Experience: Spend your third year abroad at a partner university in Asia or complete an internship at a leading organization in the region.
Professional Preparation: The program equips you with the critical thinking, analytical, and research skills sought after by top employers and graduate programs.
Graduates emerge as well-rounded social science professionals prepared for diverse careers in various fields, including:
- International relations
- Diplomacy and foreign service
- European Union affairs
- Asian studies
- International development
- Global business and consulting
- Journalism and communication
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Student must take French unless their French is a level 3+ in which case they can learn Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or Hindi. The student body at each of the campus is made up of 1/3 students from France, 1/3 students from the region of focus (for instance, Asian students on the Le Havre campus, Middle Eastern students on the Menton campus), and 1/3 students from elsewhere in the world. Courses include small group seminars of 15-20 students which provide great discussion opportunities with perspectives from around the globe. Students also take 6 hours of language a week and class size is smaller for these courses (5-15). The third year is spent abroad at a partner university in the region of focus.
International admissions are open on a rolling basis from the start of the admissions period to the end of April 2025.
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