​More Than a Travel Experience: Study Abroad Options at Â鶹ɫÇéƬ

Deadline to apply for fall semester study abroad programs is March 1

Juan Siliezar
Two Â鶹ɫÇéƬ Students in Rome
Two students in front of the Coliseum in Rome during a study abroad trip.

BRISTOL, R.I. – Until last fall, Brandyn Greeno ’18 had never left the country. But now – after returning from a semester in London – Greeno has visited multiple cities in Europe, made friends from around the world and discovered a number of passions he never knew he had.

The most important experience the graphic design and public relations double major had abroad, however, was being immersed and exposed to different cultures, he says. The experience has made him grow personally and professionally.

Like many Â鶹ɫÇéƬ undergraduates before him – over 40 percent of Â鶹ɫÇéƬ students study abroad – Greeno discovered that Â鶹ɫÇéƬ’s study abroad program is not merely a travel experience, but a personal and academic growth experience in an international setting.

Kevin Hayden, director of Â鶹ɫÇéƬ study abroad programs, says that’s because Â鶹ɫÇéƬ’s study abroad programs carry the Â鶹ɫÇéƬ experience across national borders.

With programs on almost every continent, it’s truly making Â鶹ɫÇéƬ a global university.

As the deadline to apply for study abroad approaches, here’s a look at some of the program options Â鶹ɫÇéƬ offers:

 

Spend a semester in one of the most exciting cities in the world. The London university is known for its vibrant learning environment and its reputation for excellence. It has four campuses, centrally located, in London. The university offers a variety of programs, so all majors are welcome. London’s transit system makes it easy to travel and its proximity to major European cities is a significant amenity. And, of course, there is no language barrier for American students in the city.

Student in Australia
Shana Sims '15 on a mountain trail in Australia.
 

Want to visit the "land down under?" The University of Wollongong is open to all majors. The university is about fifty miles south of Sydney and sits between the Illawarra Mountain Range and the Tasman Sea – a perfect setting for students who enjoy small cities and the outdoors. Wollongong is Australia’s tenth largest city and boasts a network of mountain trails with views of the coastline. Â鶹ɫÇéƬ students quickly become part of campus life with the many clubs and organizations run out of the student union.

and – Â鶹ɫÇéƬ Flagship Programs

These are two of Â鶹ɫÇéƬ’s Flagship study abroad programs (the third being the Â鶹ɫÇéƬ London Theatre Program). The Barcelona and Florence programs offer courses to students from the School of Architecture, Art, and Historic Preservation. In Barcelona, known as the "City of Architects," Â鶹ɫÇéƬ partners with the Barcelona Architecture Center to offer specialized courses in design, field studies and history of European cities, making the city and the surrounding area the campus. Courses are taught in English and no previous Spanish experience is required. Â鶹ɫÇéƬ students are housed in an international student dormitory, providing ample opportunity to meet students from different cultures.

Florence Architecture
The Fountain of Neptune in Florence.

In Florence, Â鶹ɫÇéƬ partners with the International Studies Institute to offer studio classes and excursions in one of the world’s most beautiful cities. The city bustles with industry and craft and serves as a launching pad to other major cities. The campus is within walking distance from the renowned Architecture School of the local Universita’ di Firenze. 

A number of programs are available in Spain and Italy outside of the architecture school programs.

In partnership with the four Chilean universities are open to Â鶹ɫÇéƬ students: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Universidad de Chile, Universidad Diego Portales and Universidad Autónoma de Chile. Santiago is in the cultural heart of Chile and is a great city for students. Students are paired with a language partner for conversational practice to help students learn language and culture.

Top of Belize
Â鶹ɫÇéƬ Students on a short-term study abroad trip at the top of a pyramid in Belize.
Short-term Study Abroad Options 

A growing option for students are short-term, faculty-led programs – a new approach to study abroad in which Â鶹ɫÇéƬ faculty are emerging as leaders. These programs are credit-bearing, 2-8 week courses that incorporate travel to a specific location and are guided by faculty. They are offered during winter intersession, spring break and summer. Locations include: Belize, China, El Salvador, Ireland, Panama, Rome, Sicily and more.

These are only a small number of the study abroad options Â鶹ɫÇéƬ offers. To see all program options, see .

The deadline for semester-long programs is March 1. Visit the Study Abroad section of the Â鶹ɫÇéƬ website to learn more about next steps and applying.