Academics
All Roads Lead to Rome (Fall Semester)
Ancient Roman Civilization: The City and Culture of Rome
Intermediate & Advanced Latin
Age of the Giants: Bramante, Raphael, and Michelangelo
Bernini and Borromini and the Making of Baroque Rome
Sociology of Rome
Social Psychology and the Acculturation of Migrants
Women & Art: Women as Artists, Patrons, and Subjects in the Art of Rome
Italy: Territory, Food & Anthropology
Religious and Social Diversity in Rome Today
Art, Food, and Society in Rome
Winter Quarter Program
Rome and the Medieval World
Love and Sexuality in Early Modern Italy
Art Crime & Cultural Heritage Protection
Italy: Territory, Food & Anthropology
Sociology of Rome
Politics & History of Modern Italy
Italian Media: From Bread and Circuses to the Digital Age
Art and the Psychology of Perception
Spring Semester Extension
European Transformations (Spring Quarter)
The Changing Faces of a Capital
Contemporary Italian Politics Through Film
Immigration, Ethnicity, and Nation in Italy
When in Rome (Summer)
Elementary Italian
Ancient Romans at Work and Play: Reconstructing the Past
Love and Sexuality in Early Modern Italy
Rome: The City of Museums and the Museum-City. Past, Present, and Future
The Cultural Ecology of Italian Food
Italian Language Courses
Practicum Courses (intensive)
Elementary Italian Practicum
Advanced Elementary Italian Practicum
Pre-intermediate Italian Practicum
Intermediate Italian Practicum
Advanced Intermediate Italian Practicum
Extensive Courses
Elementary Italian
Advanced Elementary Italian
Pre-intermediate Italian
Intermediate Italian
Advanced Intermediate Italian