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Study Art Abroad in Greece


Because of the famed quality of light in Greece, and especially in the Greek islands, as well as the almost limitless historic and amazing sites and landscapes, Greece is one of most favored study abroad destinations for painters and photographers. Some of the programs presented here also have new and challenging courses in Digital Arts, Graphic Design, and web-based art and programming.
Hellenic International Studies in the Arts
Hellenic International Studies in the Arts
Fall/Spring semester, Summer, and Full Year program located on the beautiful artists and writers island of Paros mixing traditional and non-traditional academics with emphasis on tapping each participant’s creative and artistic potential. Fields of study include Greek island site visits, literature, classical studies, mythology, creative writing, humanities, civilization/culture, philosophy, film studies, art, photography, drawing, painting, field study, independent study. Accredited courses through Massachusetts College of Art plus independent study with acclaimed visiting artists and writers.
Athena Study Abroad
Athena Study Abroad
Fall/Spring semester, Full Year programs located on Paros Island. Athena Study Abroad was developed in an effort to bring study abroad back to what it was intended to be - true, cultural immersion programs designed by knowledgeable, caring professionals. Athena's study abroad program is located on the picturesque Greek island of Paros. Courses offered at Hellenic International Studies in the Arts (HISA), and students live at HISA beach apartments. US accredited transcripts available upon request.
Austin Peay State University
Summer program. Fields of study include modern Greek language, ancient Greek art and archaeology.
Catholic University of America
Spring program held in Athens. Fields of study include archaeology, philosophy, geography, history, politics, arts, humanities, French language and literature, foreign (non-English) languages and literature.
DePaul University
Winter and spring semester programs located in Athens, hosted by College Year in Athens. Fields of study include Greek/Hellenic studies, Greek language, Greek language (ancient), women’s studies, religion/theology, philosophy, political science/politics, archaeology, history, sociology, art, field study.
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Fall/spring semester, full-year, and summer programs held in various locations (self designed location and curriculum). Fields of study include cultural/regional studies, ecology, peace studies, environmental management, environmental studies, environment sciences (marine, atmospheric, meteorology), art history, art/fine arts, international relations, international studies, foreign (non-English) languages and literature, science-other, social sciences, political science, politics.
Harrisburg Area Community College
Short-term program (May) held in various sites in Greece. Fields of study include classical art and architecture.
Maryland Institute College of Art
Summer program held in Athens, and islands of Santorini, Karpathos. Program “In a Sea of Light: Painting the Aegean Islands of Santorini and Karpathos.
Rutgers University
Summer program held in Athens, Crete, Macedonia, Peloponnese. Fields of study include architectural history, classical studies, art history, and field study.
Saint John’s University/College of Saint Benedict
Study program from Athens to Rome. Fields of study include classical and contemporary art, history, religion, literature.
School of Visual Arts (SVA)
The Art, Myth, and History of Ancient Greece.
Held in Athens to Mikonos. Fields of study include architecture, mythology, history, and art.
SUNY College at New Paltz
Fall and spring semester full curriculum program hosted by New York College, held in Athens.
University of Alabama
Program held in Athens, Delphi, Dion, Epidauros, Litohoro, Olympia, Sounion, and others. Fields of study include classical studies and field study.
University of Arkansas
Program held in various sites. Fields of study include area studies, history, art history, field study.
University of Connecticut
Fall and spring semester and summer program held in Thessaloniki and Rhodes. Fields of study include environmental sciences (marine), environmental management, economics, education, ecology, cultural, population, demographic studies, local/cultural/regional studies, communications (journalism and mass media), classics, business administration, commerce, management, art history, art/fine arts, architecture, archaeology, anthropology, statistics, theater, drama, performing arts, dance.
University of Miami
Summer program held in Athens. Fields of study include anthropology, art, economics/business, English literature, Greek language, history, humanities, natural sciences, psychology.
University of Minnesota
Semester and college year abroad program based at the University of Crete in Heraklion. Students attend courses with Greek students (courses taught in Greek) in archaeology, art history, bio-medicine, physical and biological sciences, and Turkish history.
University of New Orleans
Summer program held in Athens. Fields of study include English literature, history, art history.
University of Oregon (AHA International)
Fall and spring semester programs located in Athens, hosted by Athens Center.
Fields of study include Greek/Hellenic studies, Greek language, literature, political science/politics, international studies, drama, performing arts, dance, anthropology, history, art history, art, independent study, field study.
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Summer program “Experience Greece Study Tour” held in various mainland and island sites. Fields of study include mythology, geography, history, art history, field study.
Arcadia University, Center for Education Abroad
Fall/spring semester and full year programs located in Athens. Fields of study include Greek/Hellenic studies, Latin language, Greek language, Greek language (ancient), classical studies, Byzantine studies, political science/politics, archaeology, international relations, anthropology, comparative literature, ecology, humanities, religious studies, social sciences, theology, history, art history.
Hellenic International Studies in the Arts
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