Accademia Italiana Study Abroad Programs in Florence or Rome
Study in Florence or Rome, Italy at Accademia Italiana. Known for it's quality academics and great student services, Accademia Italiana offers classes in design and fashion along with a wide range of liberal arts courses. Students around the world travel to Accademia Italiana to study alongside a mostly Italian student body.
Courses are taught in English or are bi-lingual (Italian and English), and Italian language courses are also offered at any level. Live with international or Italian students in a furnished apartment while exploring Italy. Apply today and go study abroad at Accademia Italiana!
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Study abroad at one of the best fashion and design schools in Italy - The Accademia Italiana. Established in 1984, Accademia Italiana has two campuses with one in Florence and one in Rome. Offering both bachelors and masters programs in Fashion & Costume Design, Interior & Product Design, Graphic Design, Jewelery Design, Photography, and New Media, The Accademia Italiana can accommodate your desired course of study. Italian language and culture studies are also available, giving international students the edge they need to communicate completely with the local Italian professionals, faculty and students. Sign up today to begin your fashion or design semester with Accademia Italiana.

















The opportunity to study abroad is a huge and great opportunity to learn what other schools around the world are doing and to help you determine whether your current school is ahead or needs some improving. This opportunity has giving the change to test my Design skills and knowledge and to compare how prepare I am to face the professional world. I have been a positive experience so far. I'm really happy that the Accademia is an international school, so I get to interact with many student from all over the world not just Italians. Two things that have been a little disappointing is the fact that even thought the classes are supposed to be taught in English not all the professors know English or like to speak in English so it makes it a little difficult to understand everything. Also the schedule organization is not great, but everyone has been really helpful to make sure I don't miss anything.