Art
Study abroad can help Art students:
- Expand cross-cultural communication and problem-solving skills
- Develop an awareness of the major discipline from a different scholarly tradition
- Get direct experience of art in different cultures and its social context
- Develop a global perspective
- Prepare for an increasingly diverse and international workplace
- Improve or acquire foreign language skills
How does a semester or year of study abroad help students in Art prepare for graduate school or various career opportunities?
- Exposure to art forms in different societies, including the developing world
- Programs that offer relevant studio art programs
As a general rule of thumb, the Art Department recommends the following for students who wish to study abroad:
- Art majors who wish to study abroad need to complete the beginning course in their area of concentration prior to their junior year, because it is not possible to complete both the intermediate and the advanced courses in the area of concentration in the senior year.
- We recommend that ARTH 203 Critical Art History be taken on the Whitman campus in the first or second year, because it cannot be completed off campus and is a prerequisite for higher numbered Art History courses.
- We prefer that Art majors study abroad in the fall instead of the spring semester, as being at Whitman for spring semester helps prepare students for their Senior Thesis Seminar courses.
- Art-Environmental Studies majors should plan to complete ARTS 314 Art and the Anthropocene and ARTH 352 Art/Environment on the Whitman campus, since equivalents for these courses are typically not available elsewhere.
Which requirements can Art majors fulfill while studying abroad?
- Specific, equivalent Art major requirements
- General Studies distribution credit
- General degree credit
Major Credit Limitations
- The maximum number of credits that can be applied to the Art major from off-campus studies (including AP credit, IB credit and credits from other U.S. institutions) is 11 credits with the approval of your Major Advisor.
- The maximum number of credits that can be applied to the Art-Environmental Studies major from off-campus studies (including AP credit, IB credit and credits from other U.S. institutions) is 13 credits with the approval of your Major Advisor.
Minor Credit Limitations
- The maximum number of credits that can be applied to the Art minor from off-campus studies (including AP credit, IB credit and credits from other U.S. institutions) is 6 credits with the approval of the Art Department Chair.
What are the types of study abroad programs recommended by the Art Department?
- Direct enrollment in a foreign university with local students with a studio art focus
- Programs that offer relevant studio art programs
Which partner programs are recommended by the Art Department?
Art majors:
The Art Department recommends the following programs for studio art majors. Please note that admission to some programs is quite competitive and requires a portfolio.
- IFSA: Glasgow School of Art Partnership (Scotland)
- IES: Berlin Metropolitan and Urban Studies (Germany)
- DIS Copenhagen (Denmark)
- Syracuse University Florence (Italy)
Art-Environmental Studies majors:
For Art-Environmental Studies majors, students may wish to focus on one aspect of their combined major or look for programs that will allow them to cover course areas in both. There are some programs recommended by Environmental Studies that overlap with Art. Please see Environmental Studies to view a list of recommended programs.
Students interested in studying abroad should attend a Study Abroad First Steps Meeting in the fall of their second year, discuss their interests with their Major Advisor, and schedule an appointment with a Study Abroad Advisor.
Office of Global Programs
- Email or call to schedule a virtual advising appointment
- 509-527-4992
Office of Global Programs
- Email or call to schedule a virtual advising appointment
- 509-527-4992