RESEARCH AREAS

    Graphic Design

    Book Arts

    Illustration

    Photographic History

    Furniture Design

    Fashion Design

   About the Course

   About London

 


   Looking across the Thames Millenium pedestrian bridge
   from the Tate Modern museum to St. Paul's Cathedral


Art 380: Topics in Design History
is offered as a January 2004 Interim Course in London, through the Office of International Programs at Bradley University.

Research a topic of your choice and still have plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds of London. A great balance between serious          LEARNING
      and serious FUN!

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QUICK FACTS
DATES: January 3-18, 2004


COST: $2700* (includes airfare, hotel, tuition for four hours
academic credit, theatre ticket, text books, travel card, admission to most museums and cultural activities.)
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: Independent research on a topic related to the history of design, photography or book arts, making use of historical and cultural resources at various locations in London.

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The trip is organized by the International Programs Office, room 325 GCC, For more information or to register, call Cathy Sullivan at309-677-2562 or email cathys@bradley.edu

For information on
the course, contact
Robert Rowe
Associate Professor
Art Department
Bradley University

309-677-3332
rowe@bradley.edu
 
  Bradley Students relaxing in the London Pub at the Royal National Hotel   Computers in the reading room
   at the National Art Library
 
  The Type Museum inLondon
   provides a living link to the
   history of type technology