Summer Session II

Unfortunatley, the France Summer Program has been cancelled. All deposits already made will be refunded.


 

Perfect your Italian language skills this summer in Rome!

When Rome is your classroom, the possibilities are endless! Choose from a variety of Italian language courses to perfect your accent and expand your vocabulary. Colloquialisms and even slang will become second nature as you interact with people on the streets, at museums or in theaters. Whether ordering gelato at a local gelateria or an espresso at a café, this is the best way to strengthen your Italian language skills. Michelangelo and Bernini, Titian and da Vinci – Rome has inspired many of the greatest artists in history.  Through the Art and Architecture in Italy course, you’ll make the streets of Rome your classroom, wandering the city to uncover its architectural jewels.

Even more exciting are the excursions on this program.  You’ll tour the cities of Venice, Montepulciano, Florence, and Assisi.  Along the way, you will learn and experience firsthand what makes Italy (and Italians) unique!  You will also visit the famous sites of Rome, such as the Arch of Constantine, the Coliseum, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, the Basilica of St. Peter, and more!

Undergraduate Courses:

  • ITA 1010: Italian Level I
  • ITA 1020: Italian Level II
  • ART 1790: Survey of Art & Architecture in Italy
  • SPM 2000: Emergence of Modern Sport

Graduate Courses:

  • SPG 403: Special Topics in Sport Management - International Perspectives

Credits: 3 – 6**

Please note: students must select a minimum of 1 course (3 credits) and a maximum of 2 courses (6 credits).

Dates: June 29 - July 27, 2012

(Note: you must arrive in Rome on June 29 and depart Rome on July 27.  If you depart from New York, for most flights you must leave the day before the arrival date.)

Deadlines:

  • Application deadline: Friday, May 4th
  • Deposit deadline: Wednesday, May 9th

Accommodations: You will stay in the St. John’s Rome Campus dormitory.The campus is located in the Prati neighborhood, rich in history and beautiful architecture, just north of the Vatican in central Rome.

The facility is located on the Lepanto subway line, just two streets from the building. While at Collegio Leoniano you will be able to walk to the Vatican, or take a short subway ride to the Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Navona, or the Castel Sant’Angelo.

Our campus combines old-world architectural elements with modern presentation technology. Classrooms are high tech with presentation ability, a fully-wired computer lab with printers for your use, a spacious meeting room, library and student lounge. Our bilingual staff, including a resident director and resident assistants will assist you with any needs.

Room accommodations include: two or three single beds, wardrobes and desks per room, linens are provided for your use for the duration of the program. Each room has an individual air conditioning unit and wireless broadband internet access. Showers, sinks and toilets are shared per residence floor.

Meals: TBD

Professors: Elizabeth DeLuna, Anthony Missere

Program Fee: $2,990 plus tuition (airfare NOT included)

*Please note: Program fee includes welcome and farewell dinners, meal tickets, metro passes, and weekend excursions to Venice, Montepulciano, Florence, and Assisi, including transportation, accommodations, breakfast daily, entrance tickets to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

Tuition and airfare are in addition to the program fee. Please check the tuition based on your school and how many credits you choose to enroll in while abroad.

* Classes are subject to appropriate enrollment. Although courses may be offered we need to maintain a minimum number of students to run summer courses.

Attention all Graduate Students:

Please be advised that at this time graduate students are unable to apply through the St. John's UIS system for graduate level courses.  Graduate students must file a paper application and an approved course option form in order to apply for this program.  Print the Application PDF and course option form, complete the application and submit to the Office of Global Studies located in Sun Yat Sen Hall. The course option form should be signed by your Dean or Academic Advisor to ensure that you will receive credit toward your course of study.