AHA International / University of Oregon
http://www.ahastudyabroad.org/index.php70 NW Couch Street Suite 242 Portland, OR 97209 United States
70 NW Couch Street Suite 242 Portland, OR 97209 United States
Call Us
Phone: 800-654-2051
Fax: 503-295-5969
Location
Italy: Macerata
Term
Fall, Spring
Dates
Fall and Winter/Spring semesters
Surrounded by Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture on a hilltop between the Chienti and Potenza rivers, the medieval walled city of Macerata sits on the eastern edge of Italy. Originally a Roman settlement, Macerata is the perfect place to experience Italian history and culture. Ski, hike, explore underground caverns, relax on the beach, and experience natural thermal baths just minutes from the city center. Immerse yourself in Italian history, language, and culture.
What will you study?
Ideal for students interested in learning Italian language or improving their language skills, the Macerata program appeals to students from a variety of disciplines including fine and applied art, humanities, and history.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
USD 13,960 (Fall), USD 13,995 (Spring)
- Tuition
- Excursions
- Housing in student apartments
- Local transportation pass
- Course texts and materials
- Medical insurance
- International Student Identity Card
- On-site orientation
- Expert support pre-departure and on-site
no
American Participants.
Independently
Independently
AHA International offers students, faculty members, and institutions opportunities to develop intercultural competence through international experience and education. We support the development of a global perspective for: 1) students by providing supportive, academically challenging international experiences 2) faculty members by maintaining infrastructure abroad that offers them the opportunity to teach and network internationally in on-going academic programs 3) institutions of higher education by engaging them in collaborative initiatives worldwide
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