Language of instruction: ENGLISH
The Lorenzo de' Medici Tuscania Campus is located on the borders of the Tuscany and Lazio regions of central Italy, south of Florence and not far from Rome, in the breathtaking countryside of the southern Maremma. Tuscania is a very old town whose origins can be traced back to the Bronze Age. Significant evidence of substantial human settlements dates back to the Etruscan period, as witnessed by the numerous necropolises in the area. Tuscania has been admired for centuries for its picturesque setting, dreamy landscapes, medieval walls, cobbled streets and fine culture and foods. Filmmakers such as Pier Paolo Pasolini, Orson Welles and Franco Zeffirelli have chosen it for their films, while the town has inspired myriad artists, painters, photographers and writers. In the last few years Tuscania has also developed a reputation as a center for new forms of contemporary expression and modern art: its vivid cultural life is represented by an active calendar of festivals and exhibitions.
After 30 years of successful teaching experience in Florence, Lorenzo de' Medici, a private educational institution, has opened the new study center in Tuscania. Classrooms and offices are located in an elegant and fortified building of great beauty, which is situated in the old town center near the medieval walls and just inside one of the main gates of the ancient town. Faculty in all fields of study are highly experienced and speak English and ALL COURSES ARE TAUGHT IN ENGLISH WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSES.
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Tuscania Program and Curriculum
Academic Programs: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, and two Summer Sessions (June & July).
The Lorenzo de' Medici Tuscania Campus offers courses to students from all over the world in Italian language, art, art history, archaeology, history, Italian culture, the culinary arts, and various other fields of study. No previous knowledge of Italian is required. The language of instruction is English, with the exception of the language classes. Classes are small, with strong emphasis placed on student-faculty interaction. Taking advantage of the local environment, many courses focus on the Etruscan civilization.
A 2.6 GPA, official transcripts, one letter of recommendation, and a statement of purpose are necessary for admission to the program. In addition, students must be 18 years old.
The Tuscania Campus LdM program is based on a full immersion concept. Because of the town's small size and its geographic location, students live and study in a fully Italian and a more traditional small community-based environment. Integration in the community is fundamental to the program, encouraging students to create relationships in a cultural context.
Program I: Super-Intensive Italian Language (6 credits)
Students may register for a total of 6 credits of Italian language in this program.
Program II: Liberal Arts/Studio Art Program (6 credits)
Students may register for a combination of any two courses. (3 credits per course).
Program III: Liberal Arts/Studio Art Program (3 credits)
Students register for a course of their choice for three credits.
TUSCANIA ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL (July - Summer Session II)
Exclusively offered at LdM Tuscania, explore major features of Etruscan culture and the methodologies utilized in classical archaeology. Play a full role in the excavation of an Etruscan necropolis near Tuscania, currently in phase three of its exploration. Work under professional supervision and in collaboration with students from the University of Florence. By examining material evidence, so abundant in this region, you will learn about the lives of the ancient Etruscans from archaeological evidence and literary sources.
Look out for Summer Workshops that may be offered for 6 credits in Tuscania. Please consult the course schedule for workshops that are being offered.
For a complete list of scheduled courses, please consult the following website:
www.lorenzodemedici.org/tuscania/
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
The School of Arts and Sciences includes the following subject areas: Archaeology, Art History, Classical Studies, History, Literature, Music, Cinema and Theatre Studies, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Political Science and International Studies.
SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS
The School of Creative Arts includes the following subject areas: Painting, Drawing, Mixed Media, Photography, Culinary and Nutritional Arts.
SCHOOL OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
Subject area: Italian Language
Lorenzo de’ Medici is committed to helping students realize their potential, providing high quality education that will enable students to interact successfully with the community worldwide. - LdM Mission
Summer Session I: May 26 - June 25, 2011
Summer Session II: June 30 - July 30, 2011
APPLICATION DEADLINES:
Summer Programs:
February 15 – Session I (June)
March 15 – Session II (July)
TUITION PAYMENT DEADLINES:
For Summer Programs:
May 1 – Session I (June)
June 1 – Session II (July)
English with the exception of the Italian language classes.
Program I: Liberal Arts/Studio Art
4-week session (combination of any two courses - 6 credits): $3,050 (costs are based on 2010 and therefore are subject to change)
4-week session (3 credits): $2,050 (costs are based on 2010 and therefore are subject to change)
Program II: Summer Workshop (6 credits):
Tuscania Painting Workshop: Painting Under the Etruscan Sky (June Session): $3,650
Tuscania Archaeology Field School - July (6 credits): $4,850
Tuition and administrative fees, program related activities, orientation in US and Italy, sickness and accident insurance
Airfare ($1,000 - $1,350 approx.), books ($80 -$150 approx.), housing ($600 approx.) - EXCEPTION: Archaeology Field School has housing included in the cost, meals ($700 approx.), personal costs ($700 approx.), Art equipment & supplies ($85-$200 approx.), and school of record fee - Non CUNY/CCIS if applicable.
Lorenzo de Medici offers a free time program covering various activities involving the discovery of the different aspects of the historical and cultural heritage of the area.
These include guided visits such as:
Housing is not included in the Program cost.
Student Apartment
LdM is pleased to facilitate students in making their housing arrangements for a spot in a double bedroom in a shared student apartment. Most apartments have one to three bedrooms. A very limited number have only one bedroom, and some may have more than three bedrooms. 2 to 4 (or more) students generally share an apartment.
*For housing arranged by LdM, the housing coordinator in Florence assigns roommates based on the completed housing profile. Students can request to room with a student they already know as long as both students make that request.
The cost per person in a double bedroom is: $650 / in a single bedroom is: $850. Housing cost is based on 2010 and therefore subject to change.
Please note: All prices are subject to change.
"I would recommend this program. If it not the typical study abroad experience in a big city with lots of other American students and a bustling nightlife. This program suits students who want to learn about Italian small town culture, meet Italians, improve their language skills, and eat incredible food without tons of tourist traps."
- Lianna Gomori
"You cannot buy a refrigerator magnet that says Tuscania. As a matter of fact, you will not find a tourist trap in Tuscania. You will find a small town surrounded by small towns. You are only a 90 minute train ride to Rome, or take the train to Florence and you will see all the sights that an American wants to see. But you will literally see sheep grazing outside the wall of the old city of Tuscania. It was safe to walk at night, the people are friendly. The Staff at LDM was most helpful on issues regarding field trips to Tuscany and other places (Tuscany is about 30 minutes away by car and I will never forget my day trip to a family vineyard). The teachers were first rate professionals; you will get homework. I took the cooking class and beginning Italian . I realized that I can cook, and I make fresh pasta now. I will never be fluent in Italian, but the locals were always helpful. I hope that you will order an espresso and sit with the locals on a hot Saturday night, and just feel that for that moment you are an Italian. Yes the food was great! Tuscania was a wonderful experience."
- Dennis Gaffigan
"The Tuscania program is fantastic for anyone who truly wants a taste of la vita Italiana. It is full of history and warm people ready to feed you, chat with you, and kiss you on both cheeks. The town may seem small, but I would get lost for hours exploring and finding new fountains and beautiful views hidden in corners. I've never enjoyed doing homework so much as when I was sitting in the park looking out at the old Romanesque countryside and reading Dante's poetry. I really loved Tuscania and my experience."
- Lianna Gomori
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CCIS APPLICATION PACKAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS
Application Deadlines:
Summer Programs:
| Session I | (June) | March 1 |
| Session II | (July) | April 1 |
Please note:
Academic Level: Undergraduate
No previous knowledge of Italian is required.
Note:
Students from CCIS member institutions apply through home campus; students from non-member institutions apply through Broome Community College/SUNY or other appropriate CCIS member institutions.
All costs, fees, and dates are subject to change without notification. Please contact the appropriate individual to verify all costs, fees, and dates for this program.
CCIS Tuscania Summer Study Program Sponsor:
College of Staten Island/CUNY
Ann Helm, Director
The Center for International Service
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