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Boston University Padua Italian Studies Program
The BU Padua Italian Studies Program is located in a lively Northeastern Italian town that is home to one of the oldest universities in the world. Students will focus on Italian language, history, art, and culture by taking courses taught in Italian at the Boston University Padua Center and at the University of Padua.
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Brown in Italy, University of Bologna
Through the Brown in Bologna program, students can study at the oldest university in Europe in a city with great cultural, historic and culinary traditions. In addition to the mandatory pre-seminar focusing on Italian language and culture, students will take direct-enroll courses (all in Italian) at the University of Bologna and live with other students in Brown-owned apartments.
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Cornell in Rome
The Cornell in Rome program is a specialized offer ideal for students interested in visual and fine arts; architecture design, history, theory, and planning; and art history. All classes are taught in English, and a robust series of field trips within Rome and the whole peninsula complements the classroom instruction.
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Bocconi University
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Middlebury School in Italy: Florence
The Middlebury School in Florence offers a variety of subjects for advanced students of Italian in the city known as the "cradle of Renaissance." One core mandatory course is offered at the Middlebury Center while the others at the University of Florence or Florence's Art Academy (for visual arts concentrators). Students sign the Middlebury language pledge for full language immersion.
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Syracuse University in Florence, Italy
With a long tradition in the magnificent city of Florence, the Syracuse in Florence program is ideal for Princeton students interested in taking intensive Italian language and content courses (especially in visual and studio art) all in Italian directly enrolled at the University of Florence. A homestay program complements the language immersion.
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Trinity College, Rome Campus
Located in the heart of ancient Rome, the Trinity College program is ideal for Princeton students interested specifically in Italian art history but with a limited knowledge of Italian. Students continue to learn the Italian language (but intermediate and advanced Latin and Greek are also available) while taking specialized courses on Michelangelo, Bernini, ancient Roman art, and more.
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Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies
The Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies provides students with a premiere opportunity to study ancient history and art, archaeology, Greek and Latin language and literature in downtown Rome. A double-credit comprehensive and integrated course on the "ancient city" frames the semester, which is also dotted by numerous field-work explorations. Courses are taught in English.