History Study Abroad Programs in Florence, Italy

40 History Study Abroad Programs in Florence, Italy
AIFS Abroad
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Spend a semester or academic year in the classic city of Florence with AIFS Abroad. Choose from a wide variety of courses at the AIFS Abroad Global Education Center with credit awarded by Fairfield University. Select the Traditional Academic Program to begin or advance your Italian language skills and select courses from a variety of subjects. During the Spring semester, a Fashion Management and Marketing Program is also available. AIFS Abroad in Florence includes a one-week orientation before the semester begins to help you acclimate to life in Italy. Fall semester orientation is on the coast of Tuscany, while spring semester orientation is in Rome. Live in a shared student apartment and receive a meal plan. You’ll enjoy cultural and social activities, including: • Guided city walks • Visits to the many museums, churches, and cultural sites of Florence • Italian cooking classes • Opera and ballet performances • Italian cheese tastings • A gelato tour • Day trips to Pisa, Lucca, the Vespa Factory, and more
See All 7 ProgramsStudyAbroad.com
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Step into the heart of Florence, Italy—a city that breathes art and history—and unlock your creative potential at Accademia Riaci. Known for its personalized instruction and hands-on approach, this program is perfect for students passionate about art, design, and craftsmanship. Whether you’re a painter, sculptor, fashion designer, or culinary artist, Accademia Riaci offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in your craft while soaking up the vibrant Florentine culture. Participants benefit from small class sizes, one-on-one mentorship, and access to Italy’s renowned artistic heritage. Study in historic studios and gain skills from master artisans who continue centuries-old traditions. Outside of class, explore Florence's cobblestone streets, world-famous museums, and stunning piazzas, connecting with a global community of creatives. Open to students at all levels, the program welcomes dreamers ready to expand their artistic horizons. Requirements vary by course but generally include a passion for art and an interest in cross-cultural learning. Start your creative adventure today with Accademia Riaci—where Florence becomes your classroom!
WorldStrides
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Located in the heart of Tuscany, Florence clearly stands out as a cultural, historical, and academic center in Italy. It is known as the Birthplace of the Renaissance, as many Renaissance artists and authors called this city home. Dante, Boccaccio, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and many more all helped make Florence the most important place to be during the Renaissance. With a population of roughly 380,000 people, Florence is a city vast in land area but effortlessly maintains its small-town charm. Students will find that they are able to walk to any major area in less than thirty minutes and, after a few short weeks, they'll instantly feel at home and become comfortable in their new environment. And when they're ready for a bit of adventure, Santa Maria Novella, the main train station, gives them instant access to travel around Italy and Europe.
CIEE College Study Abroad
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Your Semester in Florence program lasts a full semester and is designed for students from all academic backgrounds. You will enroll in a combination of CIEE courses, host institution courses, and courses taught online through CIEE's global academic partner, ASU. Enhance your experience with co-curricular and extracurricular activities while immersing yourself in Italian culture. Live and learn in Florence! Florence is Italy’s Renaissance city, offering an inspiring environment for students of all disciplines. The city’s unique blend of Italian culture and history, iconic landmarks like the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio, bustling markets, and lively arts scene create an enriching backdrop for studying abroad. Whether you're studying business, science, engineering, technology, communications, psychology, health sciences, liberal arts, language, or fine arts, Florence is the perfect place to study abroad.
See All 4 ProgramsNew York University
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Study at NYU Florence and experience one of the world's most culturally significant cities. Students live either on the NYU Florence estate or in an apartment or homestay in downtown Florence. Take full advantage of the city’s many historic and cultural offerings through faculty-led trips throughout the city and the Tuscan region. NYU’s academic center is housed on La Pietra, a 57-acre estate situated in the hills above Florence. The beautiful, historic estate contains five 15th-century villas where students live and learn. Villa La Petra, for instance, features a museum showcasing a collection of early Renaissance art and furnishings. Villa Ulivi has classrooms, a computer lab, a book reserve reading room, and a cafe. And Villa Natalia contains staff offices, a lounge, a small gym, and a dining hall. The estate offers ample open space, including several gardens and olive groves where students can relax, explore, and enjoy breathtaking views of the city of Florence. Please note that spring semester programs tend to fill early. Opportunities vary based on local restrictions. Visit the NYU Florence website for up-to-date information.
SAI Programs
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SAI invites students to surround themselves with the refined beauty of Renaissance Italy by studying abroad at the Florence University of the Arts (FUA). FUA offers a wide range of courses in English, which have been carefully planned and designed in keeping with current interests and contemporary subjects including Literature, Sciences, Business, Economics, History, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, and more. SAI oversees and coordinates all aspects of student enrollment, including application processing, course selection and credit, visa advising, housing, student health insurance, and transcripts. In addition, SAI provides comprehensive student services, from the moment of application, through the on-site experience, until students return home. In addition to supporting students throughout their stay in Florence, SAI also coordinates a range of activities and excursions throughout the term, including a walking tour of historic Florence, a “survival Italian” language class, a hike to the Piazzale Michelangelo, and Italian cooking workshop, a weekend excursion to Milan and Lake Como (semester only), and many others.
Lorenzo de' Medici
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Instead of spending an entire semester in either Florence or Tuscania, experience both Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici sites with the Two Italies program! Walking to classes in Florence’s historical center, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, LdM students enjoy the jewels of the city and marvel at its beauty. And owing to Tuscania’s smaller size and unique geography, they become immersed in a typical Italian environment where they can interact closely with the local community. By living and studying in both the city and the Italian countryside, students learn to recognize local and regional differences and gain a more complex understanding of contemporary Italy. A set schedule of five courses introduces students to the Italian language and culture, Florence’s ancient roots, wine business and marketing, philosophical and psychological approaches to the subject of happiness, and global development of sustainable food sources. Courses: - Exploring Italy Through Language and Culture - Florentia: The Ancient Roots of Florence - The Pursuit of Happiness: Cultivating Well-being in Challenging Times - Wine Business and Marketing - Sustainable Food and the New Global Challenge
CIS Abroad
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Study at the famous Florence University of the Arts, with classes from Fashion Marketing to Travel Writing, all taught in English. Become engaged with your new neighborhood through numerous service learning and community service opportunities. All housing and classes are located within walking distance of the historic city center, home of the Duomo, Baptistry, and other well-known Florentine icons. You’ll never be bored with a cultural calendar offering sports nights, wine tastings, walking tours, cooking lessons, fitness classes, and concerts. What will be your newfound passion in Florence?
See All 4 ProgramsSanta Reparata International School of Art (SRISA)
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Are you ready to redefine your study abroad experience? Come and study at Santa Reparata International School of Art (SRISA) and pursue your passions and academic interests in the heart of Florence's historic center. SRISA has remained a top art and design school in Italy for over five decades. Our secret? We're all about personalized and immersive learning. SRISA offers undergraduate courses in Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, and Design at the American University level. Except for Italian, all courses are taught in English. Study for one semester or extend your stay for an Accredited Year. Fall and Spring semesters are 15 weeks long. Students enroll in classes ranging between 12-16 credit hours. Fall (September-December) Total Credits: 12-16 Spring (January-April) Total Credits: 12-16 Hit the "Apply Now" button to start your study abroad journey today!
See All 3 ProgramsAccademia Riaci
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Florence is an ideal place to learn, with many paintings and artworks waiting to be restored. You will have a chance to work with authentic paintings including those from the 15th century, in a laboratory of professional art restaurateurs. The program emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting the aesthetic and cultural significance of artifacts requiring restoration. Instructors: Prof. Paola has specialized in the restoration of paintings and polychrome works since 1987 and has taught at the Institute for Art and Restoration in Florence dealing with the ongoing restoration of pictorial and Master in Conservation and Restoration. In addition to Italy, she taught in 2003 in Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo, and in 2011 in Valencia. Prof. Natalia specialized in the Photographic survey of Restoration; diagnostics for the preservation of artworks. We offer both long-term (One-Year, Semester, and Master's) and short-term (Short, and Summer Intensive) programs. During the summer (from May until the end of September), we offer a special program called "Summer Intensive Course" (from 2 to 12 weeks) which includes housing, meals and extracurricular activities and services.
CEA
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Capital of Italy’s Tuscany region and known as “the cradle of the Renaissance,” Florence has long been a source of inspiration for visionaries such as Galileo Galilei, Leonardo da Vinci, and Niccolò Machiavelli. It's known for the Cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo, a domed edifice engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi, which includes an iconic bell tower rising high above the city. This present home to fashion designers and major wine labels was once a Roman city established by Julius Caesar in 59 BC. The CEA CAPA Florence Center and Santa Reparata International School of Art offer a variety of learning opportunities in English and Italian. Get the most out of this cultural and academic experience through CEA CAPA's volunteer opportunities, excursions to other cities, and various cultural and learning activities, which complement course offerings and turn Florence into a classroom. In addition to our study abroad programs, explore CEA CAPA Internships Abroad in Florence — gain hands-on, pre-professional experience as you dive into a career field and develop professional skills needed to rise above the competition. Interested in going abroad with CEA CAPA? Contact us!
See All 2 ProgramsWorld Class Programs
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World Class Programs offers high school students the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy. Our summer program is designed for teens from all academic backgrounds who are excited about immersing themselves in Italian culture and lifestyle. This pre-college program offers various course study options, including Art History, Fine Arts, Philosophy, Photography, Architecture, Italian language, and Tuscan Cuisine. Students can choose a major course for daily focus (Monday to Friday) in the mornings for three hours. Then, they attend elective classes, each lasting two hours, three times a week in the afternoons. On weekends, they go on day trips around Italy to explore cultural differences from city to city. Locations vary yearly; previous participants have visited Cinque Terre, Siena, Pisa, and Venice!
Non-Profit Study Abroad (NPSA)
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See different sides of Italy while studying at an Italian school or university! Enroll in your chosen non-profit, low-cost, direct study program. We connect you to university-level, academic-type programs that are available all year round. Choose from weekly, monthly, summer, quarterly, semester, and academic year terms. Plus, stay in low-cost housing on campus or in nearby areas. Overall, avoid expensive, for-profit programs and register directly with a school in Italy. After successful completion, you will earn academic credits that are transferable to your home school. These study abroad programs are open to students worldwide. See more details on the NPSA website. Use this website to review and book your study abroad program in Italy.
See All 3 ProgramsISI Abroad
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Surrounded by the lush green hills of Tuscany, Florence pulses with the spirit of the Renaissance and the energy of a modern university town. For centuries, it has enticed visitors with its storied gems of art, beauty, and Italian culture. Today, the brightest jewel in Tuscany's crown burns brightly, offering an exemplary opportunity to study, marvel, and explore. Students at the International Studies Institute (ISI Florence) make full use of Florence as a living laboratory during their semester, summer, or academic year abroad. They walk the same medieval cobblestones as Dante, gaze upon the stunning masterpieces of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, and practice their Italian in the shadow of Brunelleschi’s dome. We can list many reasons why you should choose ISI as the program provider for your study abroad experience in Italy – from our state-of-the-art facilities to our outstanding student body and prestigious faculty.
Middlebury - C.V. Starr Schools Abroad
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Florence embodies the Renaissance, which began in Tuscany during the 14th century and continued to influence the region and, ultimately, the world for 400 years. Now a bustling city filled with piazze, cafes, and museums, its culture is ideally suited for student life. As Florence welcomes hundreds of international students each year, students at the School in Italy are noteworthy for their commitment to cultural immersion. The program in Florence has three tracks of study: beginner, intermediate, and advanced level. Outside the classroom, the Language Pledge is exercised for maximum Italian exposure. Depending on language proficiency and track level, students may take courses at the Middlebury Sede in the heart of the city and study at one of our partner institutions: the Università degli Studi di Firenze or the Accademia di Belle Arti, where they have the opportunity to experience firsthand the life of Italian students. They also live in a homestay or an apartment with Italian roommates, which allows them access to the life of local families or peers.
Arcadia Abroad
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Study in the heart of Florence with ISI! International Studies Institute Florence (ISI) is located in the heart of Florence in two historic palazzi. ISI offers a range of programs in architecture, food studies, art history, Italian culture, interior design, STEM, fashion, psychology, studio art, and more. The program is a truly unique educational experience that uses this Renaissance jewel of a city as your classroom and laboratory. ISI also fosters a commitment to engagement with the authentic Italian community through intensive Italian language study, special programs in Community Engagement and Global Leadership, and Internships. If you’re looking for an innovative, personalized experience in one of the world’s most inspiring study-abroad destinations, this program is for you. Have the opportunity to join Arcadia excursions as well! Travel to fascinating places of interest that enhance your cultural immersion and give a meaningful context to your academic courses, including the Amalfi Coast, the city of Florence, a trip to the Roman Baths and the Wine Vineyard in Viterbo, exploring local food culture, and more.
See All 3 ProgramsStudy Abroad In Europe
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Study Abroad in Europe offers a summer program at the Florence University of the Arts. The university is a private higher education institution in the heart of Florence's historic center. The institution's position places the university in direct contact with the city's culture, movements, and events. The program's mission is to offer university-level academics and services that foster learning and, most importantly, an active understanding, participation, and contribution to the city by students from all academic fields, personal backgrounds, and nationalities.
See All 2 ProgramsCET Academic Programs
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Immerse yourself in a new language, intern abroad, or explore a different part of the world. CET’s gap programs offer the opportunity to join college-level courses overseas or online. Whether you're mastering Chinese in Beijing, volunteering while living with a host family in Siena, or creating art in a studio in Osaka, CET blends academics with real-world experience. Designed around experiential learning, deep cultural engagement, and academic rigor, CET programs turn education into something more than just earning college credit.
The University of Minnesota
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Learn or improve your Italian while strolling the streets of Michelangelo and Dante. Study art in world-famous museums and work side by side with locals as an intern. Explore contemporary and historical issues facing Italy through excursions around Tuscany and a study tour to Sicily. Take classes in art history, Italian language, psychology, retail design, and more. Experience Italian life and culture, both past and present, in the beautiful and lively city of Florence. Famous for its Renaissance legacy, Florence is a thriving city with a fascinating mix of historic and contemporary culture. You'll be based in the Oltrarno neighborhood, within easy walking distance of major monuments and museums; inhabited by Florentines; and full of artisans, artists, galleries, trattorie, and antique shops.
NECA
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At the Italy Program in Florence, accredited by Northern Arizona University, AZ, you can take advantage of a unique opportunity to study and earn NAU university credits in the heart of Florence! Receive instruction and guidance from highly qualified teaching staff. Broaden your academic knowledge in this study abroad program while experiencing the daily way of life in Italy. You can choose between semester and summer programs. You can take upper-division interdisciplinary courses based on experiential learning, immersing you in local life. Throughout your stay, you gain an intimate understanding of Italian and Florentine culture and life. Participants must be over the age of 18 to join. Non-traditional participants should contact us for eligibility details. This program includes excursions in and around Florence and accommodation. Plus, get the chance to apply to available scholarships to reduce your program cost.
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