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Penn-in-Florence

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  • Program Profile: For students interested in Italian language, literature, civilization and art history.
  • Program Dates: May 31 – July 13, 2008

    • Arrive on May 31. Check out of hotel/depart on July 13.
    • Classes begin: June 2.
  • Language Requirements: See the curriculum page regarding language prerequisites.
  • Curriculum Requirements: Students to register for one 2-CU course or two 1-CU courses.
  • Courses Offered:

    • Italian 110: Beginning Italian (1 CU)

      2:30-4:30 pm or 5:00-7:00 pm (Lorenzo Valterza)

    • Italian 134: Intensive Second-year Italian (2 CUs)

      9:30 am-2:30 pm (Helen McFie)

    • Italian 220: Streets of Florence, Words of Italy (1 CU)

      2:30-4:30 pm (Fabio Finotti)

    • Art History 251: The Art of the Florentine Renaissance in Context (1 CU)

      Monday and Thursday: 11:30 am-1:00 pm (all students in class)

      Tuesday and Wednesday: on site.

      Group a: 9:30-11:00 am; group b: 11:00 am -12:30 pm (Maia Gahtan)

    • Ital 340 - HIST 338: Florence and its History (1 CU)

      5:00-7:00 pm (Ann Moyer)

    • Complete curriculum

  • Classroom Location: Kent State University, Palazzo dei Cerchi, Vicolo dei Cerchi 1, Florence (center city)
  • Housing: Students will share double or triple rooms at Hotel Bellettini, Via di Conti 7, 50123 Florence (center city): www.hotelbellettini.com/
  • Estimated Costs & Application Deadline: please note updated prices

    Program Fee:
    $2,600.

    Tuition: $2,741 per CU
    Tuition and fees are subject to the approval of the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. The figures listed are proposed rates and are subject to change. Final rates for Summer 2008 will be published in April.

    Summer 2008 Applications
     
    The February 15 application deadline has been extended. We will continue to receive applications until the program is full.

For students interested in Italian language, literature, civilization and art history. Italianists consider Penn-in-Florence, established in 1979, to be the top such program sponsored by any North American institution. Taking advantage of the unique location in the heart of Tuscany, the courses explore the history of Florence and the Medici dynasty. Florentine Renaissance art can be studied first-hand in the city’s museums, churches palaces and gardens. Intensive Italian-language classes are taught in Italian at all levels. In addition, the program offers cultural activities in Florence and trips to Assisi and Siena. The average enrollment for the program is 60 students.

To learn more about Florence, visit one of the following websites: Frommer’s, Fodor’s, Concierge.com and WorldTravels.com.

This program is directed by Fabio Finotti, Romance Languages, University of Pennsylvania.