Related On-Campus Courses
In addition to Italian language classes, taking relevant courses on campus prior to the Florence Program can greatly enrich students' experience by providing essential historical, cultural, and academic context, allowing them to engage more deeply with their surroundings. The list below is a starting point and is by no means exhaustive. For a wider selection of on-campus courses related to Italy, please visit ExploreCourses.
Suggested Courses for Italy
ARCHLGY 117: Virtual Italy
ARTHIST 1B: How to Look at Art and Why: An Introduction to the History of Western Painting
ARTHIST 113: All is Fair... Love and War in Italian Renaissance Art
ARTHIST 218A: Michelangelo: Gateway to Early Modern Italy
ARTHIST 231: Leonardo's World: Science, Technology, and Art
CLASSICS 84: The Romans
HISTORY 10B: Renaissance to Revolution: Early Modern Europe
HISTORY 10C: The Problem of Modern Europe
INTNLREL 123: The Future of the European Union: Challenges and Opportunities
ITALIAN 115A: The Italian Renaissance, or the Art of Success
ITALIAN 129: All Roads Lead to Rome: Italy and the World
ITALIAN 137: Contemporary Issues in Italian Culture: Mafia, Immigration, Politics
ITALIAN 200: Italian Modernities: Lecture Series and Course
ITALIAN 240: Great Minds of the Italian Renaissance and their World
RELIGST 226: The Bible in Medieval and Early Modern Europe