Studio Art
Programs with Focuses in Studio Art
Programs listed below offer studio art courses, many of which fit well with students majoring or minoring in Herron School of Art and Design. Many of these programs may also attract students with an interest in exploring various aspects of artistic culture and society of certain regions of the world.
Plan ahead and consider study abroad during your sophomore year to complete degree requirements. Although not impossible, it is recommended to study abroad early in your academic career, as courses requiring special equipment, facilities, advanced instruction, and exhibition requirements may not be available through international programs. You can study abroad as early as the summer after your freshman year!
Studio Art Programs
Semester- Canada: National Student Exchange Program (IUI)
- UK: University of Derby Exchange (IUI)
- Australia: Canberra Semester Program (IUB)
- Australia: Perth Semester Program (IUB)
- Australia: Wollongong Semester Program (IUB)
- England: Canterbury AY or Semester Program (IUB)
- Ghana: Legon-CIEE Semester Program (IUB)
- New Zealand: Christchurch-IES Semester Program (IUB)
Some semester programs may only offer 1-2 art courses, while others may be able to provide a full semester of art courses. Be sure to consult the course equivalencies of each program to understand what courses may be available.
Spring Break
- UK: Exploring Art in London* (IUI)
- Denamrk: Exploring Art in Denmark* (IUI)
- Italy: Exploring Art in Italy* (IUI)
- Central Europe: Exploring Art in Central Europe* (IUI)
- Spain: Exploring Art & Culture in Spain* (IUI)
- Greece: Documenting Historical Cultural Artifacts & Traditions (IUI) (Informatics credit)
- Florence: Art History and Drawing Summer Program (IUB)
- Paris: Photography Summer Program (IUB)
- Southeast Asia: Art and Culture in Thailand and Cambodia (IUI)
IUI General Education Core
Please see the study abroad and your degree page for a list of programs that fulfill one of IUI's General Education Core.
Looking for something different?
This list above is not exhaustive for programs that could fulfill major credits for your degree. You can consider programs outside your major area of study to fulfill general education and/or elective credits or a semester program with English as the primary language of instruction.
You can also consider a non-IU program through various study abroad program providers or other universities. Read about Non-IU Programs for more information on how to start the application process. If you find a non-IU program that fits your interests, contact our office at least 6 weeks before your departure to ensure credit transfer and to learn more about applying financial aid or scholarships.