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CEA - Cultural Experiences Abroad
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Even if you have had no previous Italian language experience, you can take advantage of our Italian language programs at one of our two well-known Italian institutions in Florence or Rome. You will also be able to find courses in business, arts, photography, literature and many more, all of which are taught in English. | |||
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For advanced architecture students. This program is structured around design and field trips to observe Italian architecture. | ||||
View all programs for this schoolAPI offers wonderful study abroad programs in the beautiful city of Florence at the Lorenzo de'Medici School. As a summer student with API at the Lorenzo de'Medici School (LDM), you will have the option of participating in one of three academic programs: the 1 Elective Program, the 2 Elective Program or the Super Intensive Italian Language Program. 6 credit studio workshop programs are also available. | ||||
Florence University of the Arts Summer Session Program
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FUA offers 4-week academic summer sessions in June and July, and students are free to enroll in both sessions. Students can enroll in any combination of courses taught in English including Business, Economics, Liberal Arts, and Fine and Visual Arts, with Italian courses offered, but not required. | |||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Florence, Italy
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View all programs for this schoolFlorence University of the Arts and Apicius International School of Hospitality The Florence University of the Arts (FUA) and the Apicius International School of Hospitality (AISH) are located in the historic Palazzo Doni and Palazzo Guicciardini-Strozzi just a few steps from the splendid Piazza Santa Croce in the quarter of Florence that takes its name from the celebrated church. Upon entering the two palaces that house the university, students find themselves in a modern interior in which carefully preserved vestiges of the past manifest themselves in a harmonious environment dedicated to the advancement of artistic disciplines. | |||
CAPA International Education CAPA Florence Program
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Florence Liberal Arts, Language, and Art Program: CAPA individual enrollment programs are designed to be fully inclusive and therefore affordable to all types of students. The University of Minnesota provides transfer credit for both courses and internships. CAPA courses are designed to be relevant to your study in Italy and Europe. The CAPA Art Center offers unique and interactive fine arts courses using Florence as their canvas. Students live in shared apartments or homestay accommodation and participate in internships and service learning opportunities, which allow them to live and learn among the local Italian people. | |||
International Education Programs Summer Arts in Florence and Paris
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Surround yourself with world-class art and culture this summer. Spend eight weeks taking art, language and history courses while experiencing first-hand the abundance of culture in two of Europe’s finest artistic destinations- Florence and Paris. This is an ideal program whether you are an Art major, satisfying an art requirement or just looking for a way to express your creativity. Join us in Florence and Paris and discover the artist within. Students can receive up to 12 credits in art, history, film, language, music, and more. | |||
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Established in 1973, LdM is one of the largest and leading international schools, with centers in Florence, Rome and Tuscania. Over 400 course offerings cover a wide range of subjects. LdM currently has a working faculty of approximately 180 dedicated and qualified instructors from Italy and the world. Courses are taught in English and are held throughout the year. LdM encourages a personal growth experience and intercultural exchange. | ||||
Studio Art Centers International Florence
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The late Spring/Summer terms take full advantage of the varied cultural, artistic, and social events that Florence and Italy offer during May, June and July. Two sessions: Late Spring (May-June) Summer (June-July). | |||
NECA
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Unique and affordable opportunity to earn 6 or 3 credits (upper division courses), experience Florence, and immerse yourself in Italian culture. High academic standards and individual attention. Students choose 1 or 2 interdisciplinary courses from the following fields of study: Liberal Studies/Humanitites; Art History/Architecture/Studio Arts; Business/Economics; History/Political Science/Sociology; Italian Language/Italian Studies. | |||
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This special summer course takes place both in Florence and in Southern Italy. Two weeks will be spent in Florence, in the restoration labs of the LdM school: the class will learn the ancient technique of fresco by using original techniques from the mixing of fresco mortar (intonaco), its application on support, and the use of pigments for painting fresco. Each participant will make a "sinopia" (preliminary painting for fresco), and complete a small fresco on a terracotta support using the participant's choice of subject matter. The course will also discuss the detachment of the participant's own fresco from its support. This is a method used in wall painting conservation, and will give the participant an opportunity to learn the techniques of fresco restoration using their own fresco. The course will also briefly survey the ancient techniques used for making oil and tempera paintings. The participants will learn to recognize the century in which the paintings were created. The class will be working with original paintings from the 16th 17th century and they will learn how to use all modern painting restoration techniques to bring the antique paintings back to their original states. Scheduled museum visits will help enlighten the techniques they use in class. Two weeks will take place at Rocca Imperiale, Calabria. Rocca Imperiale is an ancient town located at the base of a medieval castle of Emperor Frederic II, dominating the Gulf of Taranto and 4 km from the sea. The fertile region and the strategic position attracted important Greek and medieval settlements. The class will work in the main church of the town, focusing on the restoration of authentic mural paintings of the 15th and 16th century and occasionally polychrome wooden sculptures. The participants will learn how to acquire confidence and practical knowledge in elaborating authentic and antique works of art, adding a more realistic approach to restoration and conservation. As a first step, a complete study of the art work will be carried out in order to understand dates and conservation conditions. Then the class will concentrate on cleaning the art work and consolidate it with the proper materials. For the next step, the participants will learn to use different products for the restoration of the surface layers. As the last step the participants will also work on the pictorial layer and, if necessary, will do some in-painting with appropriate colors. | ||||
College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS) CCIS Program at Lorenzo de'Medici
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Students choose from two programs at Lorenzo de' Medici - The Art Institute of Florence: Super-Intensive Italian Language and Liberal Arts/Studio Art. | |||
American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) Study Abroad in Florence
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AIFS is your one stop for seeing the world. Over the last 40 years AIFS has sent more than 1.2 million students to study in dozens of cities across the world. Studying at Richmond in Florence for a summer session will give students the opportunity to live and study in a major world city, engage in cultural activities and travel. | |||
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This program allows students to choose from a wide curriculum so that they can create a course of study based on their academic needs and interests. The classes introduce students to the riches of Italy's cultural world heritage and offer insights into topical themes. | ||||
Gonzaga University Gonzaga in Florence
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Gonzaga-in-Florence summer program is an excellent opportunity for a unique European experience. The seven-week program begins with an Opening tour in Rome, followed by six weeks of classes in Florence. | |||
Arcadia University Intensive Fashion Design in Florence
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If you're looking for some creative inspiration this summer, the Accademia Italiana will provide you with an incomparable experience. The Accademia is located right in the midst of Florence's Renaissance splendor, and within minutes of some of the city's world-famous galleries, fashion houses, museums, and architectural marvels. | |||
Athena Study Abroad Athena in Florence, Italy
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Athena programs enroll students at small schools overseas in an effort to maintain the personalized service throughout the semester that Athena prides itself on providing. Unlike many other study abroad programs, Athena offers its students programs that are focused on intense, cultural immersion which puts them in touch with the locals of their host country, elements of the host culture, and other international students from around the world to ensure a well-rounded, diverse experience. | |||
Arcadia University Design in Italy, Florence
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If you're looking for some creative inspiration this summer, the Accademia Italiana will provide you with an incomparable experience. The Accademia is located right in the midst of Florence's Renaissance splendor, and within minutes of some of the city's world-famous galleries, fashion houses, museums, and architectural marvels. | |||
Florence University of the Arts FUA Academic Summer Programs
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Florence University of the Arts (FUA) offers a wide range of courses which have been carefully planned and designed keeping with current interests and contemporary subjects. Along with interesting and specialized courses, such as book and paper making, jewelry, interior design and industrial design, FUA also offers a large selection of liberal arts, science, business and economics courses. Courses are taught in English, except Italian language courses, and those courses whose descriptions clearly indicate that they are taught in Italian. Although there is no prior language requirement at FUA, all semester students are required to take Italian language as part of their program. | |||
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This special summer course takes place both in Florence and in Southern Italy. This workshop focuses on observation with emphasis on the creative interpretation of the figure, architecture, object compositions, nature and open air painting. Form, value, line and proportions will be studied as means of determining space, shape, volume and composition. The lessons include the study of watercolor and mixed media techniques, the study of color theory (tone, light, value as well as interaction of color) and the analysis of the structure of a painting in its whole, in detail, and in the relationship between details. All work is based on observation and not on concept. Three of the four course weeks will be held in Florence, where the class will work in the studio at the school premises, and one week (generally the second of the course) will be held at Rocca Imperiale, Calabria. Rocca Imperiale is an ancient town located at the base of a medieval castle of Emperor Frederic II, dominating the Gulf of Taranto on a hill 4 km from the sea. The fertile region and the strategic position attracted important Greek and medieval settlements. From the top of the castle the class will have a breathtaking view and receive inspiration for their drawing projects. During the Calabria stay the participants will learn how to draw, sketch and paint by practicing through daily field trips in the narrow corners of the town, its ancient castle, the surrounding countryside and the seaside. During this week the participants will be housed in a local bed and breakfast. The culture and history of the region will be analyzed for a better understanding of the geographical and cultural environment. During the Florence class, the class will work with models, still life and other set-ups in the studio, and will occasionally work outdoors in ancient gardens, churches, museums and other places of historical importance. | ||||
Georgetown University - Villa Le Balze Programs Reading and Writing Italy
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This course conducted in English at Villa Le Balze, Georgetown's study center in Fiesole, will offer students an opportunity to explore Italy through literature, art, film and personal travel journals. | |||
Arcadia University Italian Language and Culture in Florence
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If you're looking for some creative inspiration this summer, the Accademia Italiana will provide you with an incomparable experience. The Accademia is located right in the midst of Florence's Renaissance splendor, and within minutes of some of the city's world-famous galleries, fashion houses, museums, and architectural marvels. | |||
CIS - Center for International Studies Summer Abroad at Palazzo Rucellai
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The Institute at Palazzo Rucellai's central location lends itself to the true Italian experience that this remarkable city has to offer. Your summer in Italy will be experiential, as you will be able to see the sites where history and art were made! | |||
Greenheart Travel Independent Homestay in Italy
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This program offers students and adults complete immersion in another language and culture. Participants live with a carefully selected host family where they will be received as a family member, and will be involved in the family's daily activities. | |||
Intrax Study Abroad
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Intrax Study Abroad: Explore Italy! On our 4 week Summer Exploration High School Program you'll live with a host family or in dorms, attend language classes in the morning, enjoy activities in the afternoon, and explore Italy through fun weekend excursions. No previous language experience is required. | |||
ASA in Florence - Pre-College Cultural Immersion
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ASA in Florence is a 4-week cultural immersion program for students grades 9-12. Students can choose from classes in Italian, Art History, Business, Cinema, Fashion Design, Photography and more. No knowledge of Italian required. | |||
Rockland Community College (SUNY) Italian Renaissance: The Presence of the Past
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Explore the achievements of writers, painters, sculptors, and architects of the Italian Renaissance. Highlights include visits to see Michelangelo's David, Brunelleschi's Duomo, and Giotto's Bell Tower in Florence and the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. | |||
Central European Education and Cultural Exchange (CEECE) CEECE in Florence
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Students can study Czech and choose elective courses in the Summer. We have a full curriculum of over 30 courses to choose from! | |||
NECA
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Unique and affordable opportunity to earn 6 or 3 credits (upper division courses), experience Florence, and immerse yourself in Italian culture. High academic standards and individual attention. Students choose 1 or 2 interdisciplinary courses from the following fields of study: Liberal Studies/Humanitites; Art History/Architecture/Studio Arts; Business/Economics; History/Political Science/Sociology; Italian Language/Italian Studies. | |||
Rockland Community College (SUNY) Italian Civilization and Culture
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This program emphasizes Italian civilization and culture, designed to provide students with an introduction to Italian language, history, politics, literature, art, and international business. The program also provides for direct enrollment in host university courses. | |||
Fairfield University Summer in Florence
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All courses are presented in English (except, of course, Italian language classes) by a talented and knowledgeable faculty. Academic expectations are comparable to the requirements of a competitive American college. The course offerings fall into the general categories of Fine Arts, including a wide variety of studio courses; the Humanities, with a strong concentration in art history; Social Sciences, and Italian language. | |||
Academy of Italian Language in Florence
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Study in amazing Florence and learn Italian at the leading language school. Language courses all year round including intensive, semi-intensive. The programs are aimed at providing students with a comprehensive educational learning experience. Interactive participation is emphasized during all lectures. | |||
New York Film Academy School of Film and Acting
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All courses are taught in English. However, students may participate in daily Conversational Italian workshops. This will enrich their understanding and enjoyment of Italy. | |||
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This unique course combines the two exceptional locations of Florence and Carrara in order to explore the world of marble sculpture. For well over two thousand years the Carrara marble mines and workshops have played a central role in the development of Italian art and architecture. The Renaissance in Florence in unthinkable without this resource. Michelangelo himself was inspired by Carrara's magnificent marble mountains, and chose blocks of marble here for his own works. Situated only three miles from the coast, Carrara is a site of incomparable natural beauty, combining fauna and flora with dramatic and breathtaking views. Three of the four course weeks will be conducted in the studio in Florence where the class will be introduced to various methods of marble sculpting through both individual and group demonstrations. The instructor will provide for viewing various images of contemporary and ancient stone sculptures to aid the participants in realizing their own ideas in marble. One of the four weeks will be held in Carrara, the world's marble capital. The participants will be housed in a hotel situated between the town of Carrara and the coast. Work will continue in a traditional marble workshop alongside the instructor and local artisans. Visits to the quarries, other traditional workshops, museums and other locations dedicated to marble sculpting will be organized during the stay in Carrara. The successive weeks in Florence will be dedicated to deepening the participants' skill in using various hand and automatic tools. Refinishing techniques will be demonstrated and applied enabling the participants to complete a sculpture of their own. | ||||
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This is a rigorous, studio-based program for undergraduate students, not currently enrolled in a professional architecture program, who wish to gain greater knowledge of the art of architecture and architectural design. | ||||
NECA
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Unique and affordable opportunity to earn 6 or 3 credits (upper division courses), experience Florence, and immerse yourself in Italian culture. High academic standards and individual attention. Students choose 1 or 2 interdisciplinary courses from the following fields of study: Liberal Studies/Humanitites; Art History/Architecture/Studio Arts; Business/Economics; History/Political Science/Sociology; Italian Language/Italian Studies. | |||
![]() Accademia Italiana
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The Accademia Italiana, Florence center offers courses in her signature areas of fashion design, graphic design, interior & product design, textile design, window display design and studio art as well in Italian language & culture and liberal arts. 7-week summer courses and monthly courses have been created in a way that each student can study or improve his/her abilities in some area of personal interest. | |||
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ACCENT International Consortium for Academic Programs Summer in Florence
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Enjoy field trips to Assisi, Venice, Siena and San Gimignano. Celebrate the 'Festa di San Giovanni' holiday in Florence. Learn about Florentine art and photography from our dynamic faculty during four weeks of courses. | |||
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American Intercontinental University Visual Arts
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Gain insight into the artistic traditions of Florence and earn 10 quarter hours or 6 semester hours of academic credit!
Travel to Florence, Italy with AIU for a glimpse into the cultural revolution known as the Renaissance, which gave the world some of the greatest artists ever known. This program is designed to give insight into the artistic traditions of Tuscany, and you will attempt to capture the form and essence of famous works through a variety of painting techniques. Supporting you throughout the entire process are AIU London faculty members who are dedicated, highly experienced practitioners.They are committed to: Encouraging the creative and systematic investigation of formal and conceptual issues. Helping you develop technical skills and familiarizing you with the functions of visual elements. Encouraging you to become an independent thinker who can contribute inventively and critically through art. AIU is accepting applications for this exciting program that can prepare you for a career in the art and design field. | |||
Malaspina University College
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A four-week summer program of interdisciplinary university credit study, based in Florence during May. May be taken by students at the second-or third-year level. | |||
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