Program Details

75 Days of professional training, lectures and instruction visiting 22 cities and also including: * 60 Hrs Art Lessons * 60 Hrs Language Lessons * 12 Culinary Lessons * 105 Hours On-Site Lectures * 12 Expert Lectures The 22 cities are: * Rome (Base) * Flo
Location:
Rome, Italy
Program Type:
Study Abroad
Degree Level:
Undergraduate
Term:
Summer

Program Overview

Program Description:
Eternal City Education’s 75 day study abroad program is for students aged 16 to 18. Like the 25 day program, this is a western civilization course which students will take students to cities all throughout Italy but with primary emphasis placed on the city of Rome, its history, art, language and politics. In comparison with the 25 day program, the 75 day program is a broader and more advanced study abroad curriculum where more discussion time with professors will be available along with subjects such as philosophy and literature to be offered as options. Should the student decide that they want to emphasize a particular subject, other optional classes (such as longer more advanced art and design classes) will be made available

75 Days of professional training, lectures and instruction visiting 22 cities and also including: * 60 Hrs Art Lessons * 60 Hrs Language Lessons * 12 Culinary Lessons * 105 Hours On-Site Lectures * 12 Expert Lectures The 22 cities are: * Rome (Base) * Florence * Milan * Venice * Siena * Assisi * Orvieto * Ostia Antica * Castel Gandolfo * Naples * Positano * Pompeii * Vesuvius * Amalfi * Frascati * Subiaco * Bologna * Reggio Calabria * Syracuse, Sicily * Messina, Sicily * Paris, France * Athens, Greece

This is a preparatory course for college and for life generally. It helps the participant to understand the development of Western Civilization and broadens their minds culturally as well as intellectually.
Setting Description:
Based in a majestic and secure villa in the Eternal City of Rome.
Cost:
$9900 USD Includes: Instruction, Supervision (Chaperones), Room and board, Educational supplies and materials, travel expenses, Museum and archeological entrance fees and insurance. All expenses are included minus the flight to and from Rome