University of Miami School of Architecture 

Travel Study

The school offers a variety of study abroad options which range in duration from one week to one year. University-sponsored exchange programs are available. The School of Architecture programs are credit-earning courses fulfilling required and elective components of the curriculum. Several such as the Rome program are offered repeatedly while others differ by year.

Semester break and summer session programs have been held in England, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Germany, Egypt, Japan, China, and India as well as various cities in the U.S., including Charleston, Chicago, New York, Savannah, Seaside, and Williamsburg. Travel study encourages the students to expand their field of experience and enriches both the study and the practice of architecture. With advance preparation and consultation, high school seniors may apply to selected summer travel programs as an introduction to architecture. A number of programs offer professional continuing education credits

Domestic travel is often apart of the design studio courses, as programs for sites introduce students to other elements, topography and cultures. Study trips to observe the architecture of cities may take students to cities such as Charleston, Chicago, Key West, Montreal, New York, Savannah, Seaside and Williamsburg as various construction sites in South Florida.

2009
Intersession Spring Break Rome Spring Semester Summer Rome Fall Semester
Venice Italy, London, Greece Undergraduate Open City Studio, Europe Undergraduate, Graduate
Domestic Travel

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