Courses programs

Language and culture / 2014-15 course listing

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Art History: Between Romanesque and Renaissance, the Centers of Renaissance
Term(s):
Fall Semester
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
Art History
Cross-Cultural Communication/Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Term(s):
Fall Semester | Spring Semester
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
Communications, Sociology
Dante’s Inferno
Term(s):
Fall Semester 2014 Only
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
Literature
History of Art and Architecture: The Medieval City-State and the Renaissance Town
Term(s):
Spring Semester
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
Architecture, Art History
Imagining Italy in Anglo-American Literature
Term(s):
Spring Semester 2014 Only
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
Literature
Italian Language Levels 1 through 4
Term(s):
Fall Semester | Spring Semester
Language of Instruction:
Italian
Discipline(s):
Italian Language
Italy in the Movies Through the Eyes of American and Italian Masters of Cinema
Term(s):
Spring Semester
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
Communications, Film Studies / Cinema
Modern Italy: History and Culture of the Italian People
Term(s):
Fall Semester | Spring Semester
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
History, International Relations / Studies, Literature
Painting: The Italian Experience
Term(s):
Fall Semester | Spring Semester
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
Art
Writing In and About Italy
Term(s):
Fall Semester 2014 Only
Language of Instruction:
English
Discipline(s):
Writing

*All courses are taught in English, unless otherwise noted

**Typically students enroll in 2-3 courses, in addition to the Italian Language and Cross-Cultural Communication courses which are mandatory.

Credit Explanation
Semester: 12-15 credits, Quarter: 14-19 credits
All courses offered in Macerata are recognized and approved for academic credit by AHA partner institutions.
Actual credit awarded is determined by the relevant department at your university in consultation with the study abroad office.
Check with your study abroad adviser for more information.

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