Short Term Programs
Upcoming Programs - May 2025
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Art, Architecture, and Cityscape Drawing in Paris
Tentative dates: May 12 - May 26, 2025
Estimated cost: $4,000
Includes airfare, in-country transportation, excursions/entrance fees, housing, some
meals and travel/travel health insurance
Eligibility: Completed 2 semesters of college (Spring 2025 semester can count towards meeting
this requirement), GPA 2.5+, not on academic probation or have recent, serious, or
repetitive behavioral citations from the Dean of Students
Course Details: Complete coursework for ART 310 (Cityscape Drawing: Paris) and
ART 311 (Art and Architecture in Paris) during the Spring 2025 semester, then spend
about 2 weeks experiencing the art learned about IRL and practice cityscape drawing
in the City of Lights!
Faculty leader: Professor Chris LaPorte and Dr. Jochen Weirch, Art/Art History
Italian Arts
Tentative dates: May 12 - May 26, 2025
Estimated cost: $4,000
Includes airfare, in-country transportation, excursions/entrance fees, housing, some
meals and travel/travel health insurance
Eligibility: Completed 2 semesters of college (Spring 2025 semester can count towards meeting this
requirement), GPA 2.5+, not on academic probation or have recent, serious, or repetitive
behavioral citations from the Dean of Students
Course Details: Complete coursework MUSC 396 (Special Topics: Italian Arts) during the Spring 2025
semester, then spend about 2 weeks following in the footsteps of Saint Dominic and
Saint Thomas Aquinas and experience regional visual and performing arts throughout
Italy.
Faculty leader: Professor Tom Polett, Music
Business in Ireland
Tentative dates: May 12 - May 26, 2025
Estimated cost: $4,000
Includes airfare, in-country transportation, excursions/entrance fees, housing, some
meals and travel/travel health insurance
Eligibility: Completed 2 semesters of college (Spring 2025 semester can count towards meeting
this requirement), GPA 2.5+, not on academic probation or have recent, serious, or
repetitive behavioral citations from the Dean of Students
Course Details: Complete coursework during the Spring 2025 semester, then spend about 2 weeks visiting
businesses in Ireland to experience and engage in-person concepts explored in class.
Faculty leader: Mark O'Toole, Business
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Past Programs
Education students and faculty had the unique opportunity to learn about the progressive educational practices Finnish and Swedish school systems have put in place while also maintaining excellent educational quality. This 10-day trip included visiting local schools and libraries, workshops to learn about educational practices, and some special cultural experiences.
After taking a Studio Art or German Art History course, students had the option of visiting Germany to encounter the various artworks and architecture in-person. Student Danielle Paganelli said, “Being able to see the art and architecture of Hamburg and Berlin was definitely a highlight. It’s an amazing experience to be able to leave your culture and travel to see and learn about another. There’s so much more than just my life, everyone is on their own timeline and doing their own thing.
CONTACT INFO
International Programs
(616) 632-2067
bechtoldh@c178.net
Academic Building, Room 359