Academic & Studio Courses

Students are to enroll in a maximum of six credits; to be chosen from a variety of courses in language, history, culture or studio art courses. All courses are hosted at the University of Urbino facility. Studio Art courses are held in and around the city. Courses are offered through the Summer Institute in Urbino with the American Council of Colleges of Italy. Transcripts are provided. All classes are held daily. Each course is 3 credits.

For more information, see our list of course descriptions.

Academic Courses:

ART HIS 301 I Renaissance Art History (in English) *
ART HIS 105 I History of Western Art II (in English)

CUL ITA 206E A Italian Culture in Italy, (in English), (Renaissance-Present Day)**
ITA 100 A/I Italian Language I ***
ITA 101 A/I Italian Language II: Language and Practice in Italy
ITA 200 A/I Italian Language III
ITA 210 I Italian Language IV
ITA 205 A Italian Culture in Italy, (in Italian), (Renaissance to Present Day) ITA 300 I Italian Composition
ITA 301 I Italian Conversation
ITA 306 I Advanced Italian Language and Culture Practice in Italy
ITA 499 A Independent Studies
ITA 501 A Italian Stylistics (Graduate Level)
ITA 503 A Italy Today (Graduate Level)
ITA 600 A Independent Study (Graduate Level)

Course transfer equivalencies:
* Art History
** Western Civilization 2, or History Elective
*** Academic Elective, Language Requirement, or Effective Speaking

Studio Art Courses:

FA 150 A/I Drawing I
FA 151 A/I Drawing II
FA 350 A/I Advanced Drawing (III)
FA 320 A/I Painting I: Form and Structure
FA 321 A/I Painting II: Water Based Media
FA 420 A/I Advanced Painting (III)
FA 335 I Restoration & Preservation New this summer!
FA 499 I Independent Studies (Contact program coordinator)
FA 520 A/I Advanced Problems in Art I (Graduate Level)
FA 600 A/I Independent Studies (Contact coordinator) (Graduate Level)

All studio courses are in English.
Students enrolled in Studio Art courses will exhibit their work at the end of the program.