Short-term study and travel abroad programs offer students a chance to broaden their world-views, immerse themselves in other cultures and environments and elevate their artistic and design practices.
This year, students have one short-term study abroad opportunity:
MAKING GLASGOW: CULTURE AND CREATIVITY IN A POST-INDUSTRIAL CITY
Overview
Led by Courtney Maloney, Bob Lynch and Ben Dembroski, this trip is three weeks on-site in Glasgow, Scotland (May 20 – June 11) with scheduled pre- and post-trip class meetings at MIAD.
Through this course, students will investigate the relationship between creative work and the historical, social and cultural dynamics of Glasgow. Students will be challenged to consider how artists/designers make work that is uniquely expressive of their time and place, and how artists and designers, in turn, make the place.
Credits
3 Studio + 3 Liberal Studies credits (6 total)
Pre-requisites
Completed WR120 and has instructor approval
Estimated travel/course fee
$4,250 includes six credits of MIAD summer tuition, housing, field trips and museum admissions, travel health/safety insurance during program dates, and several group meals.
Financial aid and need-based grants are available for eligible students.
DEADLINE TO APPLY: December 3, 2018
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
- Read more.
- Encourage your student to attend the first information meeting on Wednesday, September 12, 2018, 11:15 a.m. in the 4th Floor Screening Room.
- Your student can contact Jenny Krantz at jkrantz@miad.edu or in Office 450B.