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Rome, Italy - Semester Program II

Host Institution: John Cabot University

PROGRAM PROGRAM CODE PRICE DATES
Spring 2010 RIS2 $15,400* January 12 - May 8

Eligibility: This program is for undergraduate students only.
Students must be at least 18 years of age and have graduated from high school.
Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.69.

Total contact hours: 180-270 per semester.
15 contact hours = 1 semester credit; 10 contact hours = 1 quarter unit.
Possible U.S. Credits: 12 - 17 semester credits per semester. Normal course load is 4-6 classes per semester.

*Certain courses (i.e. art history and others) may require field trips and/or activity fees which students must pay for on their own and are not included in the program fees. In addition, students must pay a damage deposit of €100 and a key deposit of €50 in cash upon moving into their university housing; these are refundable upon departure.

The final transcript for this program is issued by John Cabot University.



SPRING 2010 COURSE OFFERINGS

As John Cabot University has such a large number of courses, only the subject areas are listed below. To see Course Descriptions, Course Offerings and Timetable, please click on the links below.

Semester students take 4-6 courses per semester, for a minimum of 12 credits and a maximum of 17. Unless otherwise indicated, all courses carry 3 semester hours of credit (45 contact hours). It is not mandatory to take Italian language, but it is strongly recommended that students take at least one Italian language class because it will assist you greatly during your daily life in Italy. Most courses taught at JCU require the use of personal computers. While PCs are available in the computer labs, students are strongly urged to bring a laptop with them in order to facilitate their course work.

Please note: a limited number of classes have additional lab fees for academic field trips that must be paid by the student.

-Courses numbered 100-299 are freshman, sophomore, or other introductory level courses.
-Courses numbered 300-399 are junior or senior level courses, requiring background in the material.
-Courses numbered 400-499 are senior level courses. Students should ensure that they have completed the prerequisites listed at the end of many course descriptions.

Course offerings are subject to change. The University reserves the right to cancel courses with insufficient enrollment, and the curriculum is subject to change as a result of ongoing curricular revisions and program development.

Click here for Course Descriptions. Please note: More detailed syllabi are usually posted next to the timetable, shortly before the beginning of the term (link below).

Click here for the Course Timetable - simply click "Spring Semester 2010."

Information about Honors Courses:
Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher may enroll in an Honors course. The course is taken as a regular JCU class with the normal course work determining your grade. However, students who take the class as an Honors class will have additional educational activities (papers, projects, etc.) and mentoring by the professor. Upon successful completion of the coursework, students will receive 4 academic credits, and the course will be designated on their transcript with an "H." From time to time, honors classes may also be designed specifically for honors students, on a case by case basis. Courses with an H in the course code may be taken as an Honors course.

SUBJECT AREAS: (not all subject areas are offered during every term)

ART HISTORY
ARCHAEOLOGY
STUDIO ART
BUSINESS
CLASSICAL STUDIES
COMMUNICATIONS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
ECONOMICS
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
ENGLISH LITERATURE
FINANCE
HISTORY
HUMANITIES
ITALIAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
JOURNALISM
LATIN
LAW
MANAGEMENT
MARKETING
MATHEMATICS
MEDIA STUDIES
MUSIC
NATURAL SCIENCE
PHILOSOPHY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
SOCIOLOGY
THEATRE
THEATRE & FILM STUDIES

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