Study Abroad in Art

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Make Study Abroad Part of Your Degree
Get started making study abroad part of your degree. The Study Abroad Major Advising PDF fills you in on specifics about...

Steps in the Planning Process
  • How to choose a program
  • Who to contact for advice

Departmental Advising Resources

How to Stay on Track with Your Academic Timeline
Program Options
  • Field study, host-country university, and study abroad center arrangements
  • Locations that range throughout the world

Student Profiles
Explore how other students built study abroad into their major:

Bee L. goes on Global Seminars to Thailand & Italy
Bee traveled for three weeks during two May sessions. As an art and art history major, Bee learned about art history in its natural setting. As a Hmong-American student, she visited the country where her family once lived. Her experiences helped her grow personally and professionally.

John W. Studies Spanish in Spain
John studied in Toledo for a semester, where he completed his Spanish minor requirements. He also interned as a columnist for Toledo's newspaper, La Tribuna.

Melissa K. Does Global Seminars in Ghana & Italy
Melissa participated in two Global Seminar courses: Music and Culture in Ghana, and Renaissance Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting in Florence. She found that doing coursework abroad gave her a broader perspective on her studies.

Kaitlin F. goes on a Global Seminar to Amsterdam
Kaitlin spent three weeks in Amsterdam learning about ethical tolerance and the political process. She also found time to learn about the local arts scene, and furthered her interest in social justice.

 
Last modified on November 21, 2008