LCI Barcelona Study Abroad Art and Society - Study Abroad Program
LCI Barcelona Study Abroad

LCI Barcelona Study Abroad

Art and Society - Study Abroad Program

Barcelona, Spain

Course

8 up to

12 weeks

English

Full time

14 Aug 2026*

14 Sep 2026

USD 1,175 / per course **

On-Campus

* If you want to also apply for housing, please submit your application at least 90 days before the program starts so we can ensure you have a spot!

** tuition for 3 Credits / 6 ECTS / 48 contact hours

Key Summary

    About : The Art and Society - Study Abroad Program offers students a unique opportunity to explore the relationship between art and culture across different societies. This program integrates theoretical frameworks with practical experiences, encouraging students to engage with art forms in various global contexts. Participants will have immersive experiences and access to diverse artistic landscapes, fostering a deeper understanding of how art influences and reflects society.
    Career Outcomes : Students completing this program may pursue a range of career paths, including roles in the arts sector, cultural institutions, education, and community outreach. Opportunities may also exist in arts administration, cultural policy, and international development, allowing graduates to contribute to cultural discourse and social change.

Culture shapes our perspectives, values, our personalities, and our fears. Our communities' cultural practices and identity constructs impact and shape our societies. Understanding the richness of diversity and opportunities for collaboration strengthens our possibilities for equity and inclusion. Art transforms a society by influencing opinions, accessing experiences, and allowing us to be visual or experiential witnesses to past events.

Semester - 12 Weeks and Summer - 8 Weeks

3 Credits/6 Ects 48 contact hours

  • SOC 2200 Understanding Contemporary Spain: Politics, Society, History
  • ART 2200 Past and Present in Barcelona
  • SPRT2000 Sports Development in Spain
  • -COM3200 Intercultural Communication

4 Credits/8 Ects 60 contact hours

  • HUM 1100 Spanish Cuisine: From the Old World to the New Cuisine
  • ART 3100 Barcelona: Urban Sketching