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  • Locations: Florence, Italy
  • Program Terms: Academic Year
  • Program Sponsor: CSU International Programs 
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Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Program Provider: CSU International Programs Program Type: Study Abroad
Click here for a definition of this term Minimum Class Standing Eligibility: Junior 60+, Sophomore 30+ Minimum GPA: 2.75
Click here for a definition of this term Field(s) of Study: Art History, Art: Studio, Italian Financial Aid: California Aid, Federal Aid, Grants (if applicable), Loans, Scholarships
Language of Instruction: English, Italian
Program Description:
Italy I Italy II

Italy: Studio Art at CSU Florence Center

For detailed information regarding deadlines and how to apply, go the the CSU International Programs website here.

 

Program Highlights

City: Florence has been named the number one European city each year for over a decade by Travel + Leisure. The city is a hub for art, fashion, and food with immediate access to the Tuscan countryside.

University: Take courses at CSU IP’s own Study Center. Courses are taught in English. Numerous group excursions are included throughout the year. The center is located in the city’s historic center, minutes from historic sites like the Duomo.

Academics: Earn Major, Minor, and General Education credit.

Tuition: Same tuition cost as home CSU campus.

Language of Instruction: English, Italian

Special Notes: Great for students wanting to spend their Sophomore year abroad.

 

About the CSU Florence Center

The CSU Florence Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, educating 100 CSU students each year. Courses are taught in English by excellent Italian faculty, drawn from both the academic and professional world. The on-site staff is renowned for their knowledge and friendly, helpful support for students. All of the courses offered are designed to build on the unique strengths of Florence and to treat the city and its cultures as extensions of the classroom.

All students participate in an eight-week Intensive Language Program (ILP) beginning in late August, after which they begin their art coursework. Studio Art students have the opportunity to attend the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze, founded by Michelangelo, or the Scuola del Nudo, its sister institution, for their art classes.

For detailed information regarding deadlines and how to apply, go the the CSU International Programs website here.