Location
Italy: Roma (Rome)
Term
Academic Year, Spring, Fall
Dates
September-December; February-May
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville's Rome Program, located at The American University of Rome (AUR), is designed to provide students with an unique living and learning experience in "The Eternal City."
Students may participate for one semester or for a full academic year.
All study abroad students take 12 to 16 credits, including one course in Italian language, which is offered at all levels, from beginning through advanced. No previous knowledge of Italian is required, and the language of instruction is English or Italian depending on the student's proficiency. The university offers course work in Italian Language and Literature, Art History, Communications/Media Studies/Cinema, History, Political Science/International Relations, and International Business.
AUR combines the best of two worlds, focusing on the strengths of American expertise in technology and career preparation, while providing the opportunity to discover the great European and Italian traditions of the humanities and the arts.
Courses in English and Italian. Field trips and cultural visits. US American style education system.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
USD 8,250 - USD 8,850
- Tuition and Fees
- On-Site Orientation Program
- International Student ID Card
- Health and Medical Evacuation Insurance
- On-Site Support
Not included in the above cost is airfare, room (approx. USD 4,655), board (approx. USD 1,500), and spending money. Optional weekend field trips will be available at an additional cost. In addition, textbooks will have to be purchased out-of-pocket.
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American Participants.
Independently or in Groups
Independently or in Groups
1 to 2 weeks
The Institute for Study Abroad Program's (ISAP) mission is to ensure access for students to quality study abroad programs that strengthen academic learning and promote intercultural understanding. In fulfilling the University of Wisconsin-Platteville's mission to "enable each student to become broader in perspective, ethically more sensitive, and to participate wisely in society as a competent professional and knowledgeable citizen," ISAP encourages and assists students who wish to participate in study abroad opportunities. Guiding Principles of ISAP: * Promote study abroad opportunities that are in keeping with the educational aims of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. * Provide study abroad opportunities with quality academic content and instruction, and appropriate evaluation of students. * Ensure that study abroad opportunities accommodate a wide range of disciplines. * Provide opportunities in diverse regions of the world. * Ensure that programs are well integrated into the local community, encourage immersion of the student into the local culture and encourage study of the local language, while affirming that the formal academic component of study abroad is retained. * Integrate study abroad into the student's academic program to the fullest extent possible, including developing the means by which returning students can actively contribute to international awareness and programming on campus. The Institute for Study Abroad Programs adheres to the NAFSA: AIE Code of Ethics and Statements of Principles in International Educational Exchange and also supports the "Responsible Study Abroad: Health and Safety Guidelines" developed by the Interorganizational Task Force on Safety and Responsibility in Study Abroad.
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