Study Abroad Italy

Field Experience in Italy

SSC 150 – 3 credits, 3 hours

Location: Sorrento, Italy

Tentative Dates: May 27 – June 18, 2022

Course Description: Taught in English, this course is designed to introduce students to the geography, history and politics of Italy.  Social and economic issues of Italy will be explored, with emphasis on Italy’s pre-Roman and modern-day history. Orientation, seminars with guest lecturers, field trips to sites of historic interest, and cultural tours are an integral part of the travel program.  The field experience base of operations is Sant’ Anna Institute in Italy. In addition to the Field Experience course, student participants will be required to take an Italian language course, with level to be determined via a brief oral/written test offered by the Sant’ Anna Institute faculty. For the language course, students will receive either a Diploma or Certificate of Attendance. There is the possibility that students can have the Italian language course evaluated for an additional 3 credits either in Modern Language or as an elective at a senior college within CUNY or other college / university.

Prerequisite: Completion of a 3-credit Social Science or Human Services course with a minimum ‘C’ grade

Housing and Meals: Students will reside in double and triple rooms in apartments with kitchens.  Supermarket stipends will be provided for meals.

Program Fee: TBD (BMCC study abroad program fees usually range between $1,000 and $2,000, including the BMCC Association Scholarship; the fee covers international airfare, housing, meals, local program-related transportation, excursions, health insurance and any emergency costs related to COVID-19). Students may apply to other scholarships to help cover the program fee. Learn more about scholarships.

Additional Costs: BMCC tuition and fees for 3 credits, as well as out-of-pocket costs for personal expenses, visa (if needed), tips, and out-of-pocket meals.  Optional side trips to local tourist attractions may also incur additional costs.

 

For more information regarding the program, please contact:
Kristina Varade
Associate Professor of Italian
Modern Languages Department
Office: Room S-601V, 199 Chambers St.
Email: kvarade@bmcc.cuny.edu
Phone: (212) 346-8556
Please note that all information listed above

Please note that all information listed above is subject to change at any time.

 

Study Abroad

199 Chambers Street, Room S-750A
New York, NY 10007
Email: jlevin@bmcc.cuny.edu
Phone: (212) 776-6429

Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
9 a.m.–5 p.m.