“Spending a semester in Singapore was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. I gained incredible insight towards new cuisines and different ways of life. Living in Southeast Asia has better prepared me for working in an industry of very diverse people.”
Bachelor’s Degree Concentration
Asian Cuisine Studies
Overview
Asian Cuisine: An Edible Journey from Traditional to Contemporary
Asian cuisines have deeply influenced the world. Wouldn’t it be great if they could positively impact your career path too? It’s all about the “Silk Road,” whose indigenous foods and diverse cultural points of view will open you up to a new world of flavor possibilities. During a full semester at the 91ߣƵSingapore, you’ll study the foods and understand the historical context of China, Korea, Japan, Myanmar, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and more.
Concentration Highlights
- Explore Asia’s regional ingredients, preparation techniques, and iconic dishes.
- Examine the history and global impact of Asian cuisine.
- Meet with farmers, chefs, and educators; visit production facilities and farms; and sample local foods in a variety of locations throughout Asia.
Travel Highlights
- Singapore is a true melting pot of cultures—and you’ll taste them all. Learn how to make soup dumplings and pulled noodles from China, traditional Washouko (Japanese food), gram masala from India, exquisite foods from Malaysia, as well as pickled and fermented dishes from throughout the region.
- Once-in-a-lifetime experiences just outside your dorm room, including Singapore hawker food—recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage icon for humanity.
- In addition to a CIA-arranged trip to India, you’ll have the opportunity to travel to nearby Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Only students in the Food Business Management degree, Applied Food Studies degree, or bachelor’s degree completion program are eligible for this concentration.