Presented By: Center for Global and Intercultural Study
Info Session: Italian Studies in Rome
You don’t need a background in Italian language for this exciting introduction to Italy and its culture.
Join fellow UM students and faculty in Rome for this annually customized program. Courses focus on various topics each year, thrown into relief by the dynamic, historic neighborhoods of Rome. Absorb the local scene through engaging course content and planned excursions in and around Rome. Take 2 classes and earn 3 credits for each.
In addition to the cultural activities and site visits that complement your coursework, many extracurricular activities are offered to help you experience Italian culture. Previous activities have included visits to the Vatican, Mussolini’s Villa, the Italian Parliament, and trips to Ostia Antica, Latina, and Montecassino.
Summer 2017 courses are “The Roots of the Italian Taste: Revisiting Seven Thousand Years of Italian Food-Ways and Culinary Traditions” and “Discovering Italy.”
Join fellow UM students and faculty in Rome for this annually customized program. Courses focus on various topics each year, thrown into relief by the dynamic, historic neighborhoods of Rome. Absorb the local scene through engaging course content and planned excursions in and around Rome. Take 2 classes and earn 3 credits for each.
In addition to the cultural activities and site visits that complement your coursework, many extracurricular activities are offered to help you experience Italian culture. Previous activities have included visits to the Vatican, Mussolini’s Villa, the Italian Parliament, and trips to Ostia Antica, Latina, and Montecassino.
Summer 2017 courses are “The Roots of the Italian Taste: Revisiting Seven Thousand Years of Italian Food-Ways and Culinary Traditions” and “Discovering Italy.”
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