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Study Abroad Programs in Turin, Italy

As the former capital of three kingdoms, Turin (or “Torino”) is a world-famous city filled with a history in Italian politics, beautiful artwork, and incredibly diverse architecture. However, Torino is far more than just a pretty neo-classical façade. The city is home to a large portion of the Italian automotive industry and other multi-million Euro companies, making it the third-strongest economical city in Italy. Torino also played host to the 2006 Winter Olympics. University culture has created a large underground arts and music scene, making studying abroad in Torino an incredibly exciting Italian experience.
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A Guide to Studying Abroad in Torino

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With Torino being home to the Fiat automobile industry, the world-famous Lavazza coffee company, and national television networks such as Rai, international business is a very popular subject to study in Torino. The city can also claim the origins of Italian cinema, as well as ownership of The Egyptian Museum of Turin, with the largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts outside of Egypt. As such, film, archeology, and history are all very important disciplines of study in Torino’s universities.

There are a number of study abroad programs in Torino, most of which are partnered with the Università of Torino: founded in 1404, it is one of the oldest universities in the world and one of the top five universities in Italy. Some study abroad programs in Torino take place during the summer, while others offer the opportunity to study abroad for a semester or an entire academic year. The Polytechnic University of Turin is also in Torino, so the city is also well known for programs in engineering, architecture, and industrial design.

Depending on your study abroad program in Torino, your courses may be structured similar to American university courses, with a combination of lectures, discussion, class readings, and essays. Courses structured similar to Italian universities, or taken directly at an Italian university, such as the Università of Torino, will typically be lecture-style with an oral or written exam at the end of the semester. These courses require a great deal of independent reading and discipline, as Italian university systems tend to follow a self-regulated learning structure, so keep this in mind when selecting where to study abroad in Torino.

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One of the best decisions of my life!

September 13, 2025by: Kessler Wilkerson - United StatesProgram: USAC Italy: Torino - Intl. Business, Politics & Architecture
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I studied abroad in Torino, Italy, with USAC during the 2025 Spring semester. This experience was everything I expected and more! USAC was so great at explaining how to complete the necessary paperwork, VISA, etc., to study abroad. Once I arrived, the staff on-site was amazing. Eliana and Daniele were so helpful for the entirety of my stay in Torino. They coordinated everything from a trip to Bergamo and Lake Como, a tour of the city, and tours of both Torino F.C. and Juventus stadiums. As far as my classes went, I took five classes that allowed me to immerse myself in the Italian culture. I learned Italian, took a cooking class, an Intercultural Communication class, a Sports Business class, and an International Marketing class. Torino was perfect because it was a huge Italian city with lots to do. I really felt like I learned a lot about Italian culture studying abroad there, because it forced me to learn the language. Torino also allows you to travel anywhere you want from the train station. I visited a new country or city every weekend I was abroad. 10/10 experience, if you can go to Torino, go!

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