The Department of Modern Languages has partnered with Cultural Experiences Abroad (CEA) to offer students a study abroad opportunity combining academics with hands-on cultural experiences in one of Italy's most beautiful cities.
The modern official Italian language is based on the dialect of Florence and is therefore the ideal place in which to study it.
Students will complete the equivalent of two OHIO semester of Italian language (offered at beginner and intermediate level) while also immersing themselves in the culture of Italy with overnight excursions and daytrips to Rome, Venice and two other destinations.
Florence is the hometown of the author Dante and students will also study his most famous work Divine Comedy in a class taught by Dr. Molly Morrison from OHIO's Department of Modern Languages.
Courses will be taught at the CEA Global Campus in Florence, located in the famed Piazza della Repubblica, and steps away from the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and Uffizi Gallery.
Program dates
May 6th - June 28th, 2013
Eligibility
This program is open to all undergraduates with a 2.5 gpa or higher. All program participants must enroll in and pass a predeparture course ML 2497. Program participants will be added to this class by instructor permission only once they have accepted their nomination to the program. Classes will be held during the second half of Spring Semester.
Students who have a judicial record and will be on probation for a judicial offense at any point during the program may petition to study abroad. Click here to read the entire judicial policy.
Application deadline
OHIO application deadline: February 8, 2013. Once accepted into the program, students will be given instructions on how to complete the required CEA online application and create a MyCEA Account.
Living arrangements
OHIO student accommodation will be in double, triple or quad rooms in shared apartments located in the historic center of Florence and within walking distance of the CEA Global Campus facilities.
Courses and credits
Successful completion of this program will earn 12 credit hours. Students may enroll as Beginners or Intermediate students. See course options below:
Elementary:
ITAL 1110 and 1120: Elementary Italian Sequence (8 cr total)
ILML 2902: Italian literature in translation (3 cr)
ML 2910: Field Study Abroad (1 cr)
Intermediate:
Italian 2110 and 2120: Intermediate Italian (6 cr total)
ILML 2902: Italian literature in translation (3 cr)
ML 2910: Field Study Abroad (3 cr)
Participation in the organized excursions will count towards course grades.
Students must enroll in ML 2497 for the second half of spring semester. This class will include 8 hours of student orientation on the Ohio University campus covering topics such as living in and getting around Florence, and Italian culture and society.
Cost
Additional Information on Italy
To learn more about this study abroad destination, please visit the CIA World Factbook.
Health and safety
Ohio University Office of Education Abroad suggests you follow the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control for healthy travel to your destination: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/list.aspx. Please familiarize yourself with these recommendations and requirements prior to applying to a program.
Refer to the State Department site for information related to safety and security at this destination: http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1765.html.
Requesting accommodation for disabilities
If you plan to participate in an Ohio University-sponsored study abroad program and wish to request accommodation, you should contact the Office of Disability Services (ODS) to schedule an appointment to complete an Education Abroad Disability Accommodation Request Form. We recommend you do this as early as possible to allow sufficient time to determine what accommodations may be made for this program.
Entry and exit requirements
U.S. citizens are required to have a valid U.S. passport when traveling outside of the United States. If you plan to study or travel abroad in the next year, apply for your passport now: http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html.
Some countries also require a visa to legally enter and reside in the country. Entry and exit requirements for this country can be found at http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/travel_1744.html.
US citizens may need a visa or other special documents to enter the country for the length of this program. You may need to show sufficient funds to support yourself while in-country. Please also note that visa requirements may vary if you plan to stay in the country longer than the program dates or travel to other countries during or after the program. Please familiarize yourself with these recommendations and requirements prior to applying to a program.
Information for NON-US citizens can be found here.
For more information, contact:
Dr Molly Morrison
Associate Professor of Italian
Gordy Hall 133
Tel: 740-597-2726
Keely Davin
Program Coordinator
Office of Education Abroad
WIEC 012
Tel: 740-593-4583
Yamada International House, 56 E. Union Street, Athens OH 45701 (740) 593-1840