The Semester in Europe: Art program is so immense that we needed a
map to make it fit on one page. You can use the map to read more about
the countries we visit and study. The scope of our program is
unmatched. It is the only program we know
of that combines this much educational travel with a full traditional
semester abroad at a foreign college. Classroom work is supplemented
with over 30 days of educational excursions and immersion activities
through 12 European countries (including Cyprus), with visits including the European Union Parliament and the Council of Europe.
A detailed city itinerary and explanation of how many days are spent traveling vs. at the home base can be found below the map.
In addition to weekend excursions and immersion activities in
Cyprus, during the semester there are two breaks from classes during
which students travel to Europe for about 4 weeks. On these
educational trips, students visit 11 other European countries in order
to experience the art that was studied in the classroom. Key Travel Locations Athens,
Rome, Florence, Venice, Budapest, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Salzburg,
Dachau, Strasbourg, Luxembourg City, Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris and
major cities in Cyprus.
Days in Host Country: 86 (spring), 79 (fall) Days of international travel: 24-26
Trip 1: Greece & Italy Spring
Dates: Mid March - Late March Fall
Dates: Early November - Mid November Duration:
8 days Countries:
Greece (2-3 days), Italy (5-6 days) Cities:
Athens, Florence, Rome, Venice
Trip 2: Western & Central Europe Spring
Dates: Mid April - Early May Fall
Dates: Late September - Mid October Duration:
16-18 days Countries:
Austria (3 days), Belgium (2 days), Czech Republic
(2 days), France (3-4 days),Germany
(2-3 days), Hungary (1 day),Luxembourg
(1 day), Netherlands (2 days),Slovakia
(½ day) Cities:
Salzburg, Vienna, Brussels, Leuven, Prague, Paris,
Strasbourg, Berlin, Dachau, Dresden, Budapest,
Luxembourg City, Amsterdam, Bratislava
NOTE: Itineraries are subject to change.
Fall 2008 Itinerary
To download a detailed Program Itinerary please click on the link below: