The Museum Experience
Belgium
Term: Throughout the year
Description:
The rich artistic heritage of Brussels provides the backdrop to this exciting program in art and museum education. Belgium has fabulous food, the best chocolate in the world, and is home to many world famous masterpieces and museums. Students challenge their notions of museums by visiting a range of diverse museums, cathedrals, and other art venues. Each day students will discover treasures as they visit museums featuring collections of all sorts, from chocolate to puppets to costumes to musical instruments. Students have the opportunity to visit two distinct cultural and linguistic zones--French and Flemish speaking. In Flanders, the Flemish-speaking part of the country, students will enjoy day-trips to Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, and Oostende (on the North Sea). Eligibility This program is open to graduate students, In-service Art Teachers, and upper-level undergraduates in museum studies. Housing Participants are housed in hotels. Housing begins on the first day of the program date, and ends on the last day of the program date.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American
Participants.
Application Process Involves:
- Other
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
Florida State University International Programs's Mission Statement: The Florida State University International Programs is committed to providing a quality international learning environment where students are challenged to be learners, leaders, achievers and contributors within a global community. In the twenty-first century students must be able to understand and perceive global change, and we are dedicated to exposing them to international cultures, lifestyles and languages.
Year Founded: 1957
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