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Study Abroad in Urbino, Italy Summer Session III Classes begin 6/27 Travel from 7/3-7/25/2013

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Study Abroad in Urbino, Italy

Summer Session III

Classes begin 6/27

Travel from 7/3-7/25/2013

Urbino is one of the best preserved Renaissance towns in all of Italy.

Culturally the town is most famous for its 15th century Renaissance palace designed by Laurana for Duke Federico da Montefeltro. The Ducal Palace, which has been named by Kenneth Clark the prototype of all Renaissance palaces and the most beautiful of its kind in the world, now houses an important museum. Urbino is the birthplace of Raphael and was an important Renaissance center vying with Florence. There are beautifully decorated churches and summer music festivals take place regularly in the courtyard of the Ducal palace.

Today Urbino is also known for its university, founded in the 16th century and one of the best in Italy for humanistic studies. It houses our summer language and cultural program. The university is a short walk to the town where the Program’s classes are taught. Each student has his or her own private dorm room with a shared bath. Many rooms have views of the beautiful undulating hillsides common to the Marche region. Lunch and dinner are provided in the cafeteria and the university is justifiably proud of its well prepared cuisine. Students can buy breakfast in the cafeteria for a couple of euros (approximately two dollars). Wireless internet is available in the commons area. It is required that students buy inexpensive Italian cell phones to be able to stay in touch with others in the group.

ASSISI

Basilica Papale di

San Francesco

La Spiaggia

Il Mare

PESARO

La casa di David .. l'uomo perfetto,

e molte altre statue perfette.

Sono

andata

a

Milano

VENEZIA, ITALIA DI NOTTE

perugia ha un paesaggio

mozzafiato…

gli studenti con

la professoressa

I miei amici sono simpatici

Urbino in tutta la sua gloria, e gli amici meravigliosi che ho fatto

Mi hanno chiesto,

"Nina tornerai a visitare

tutti noi?"

Ho detto, "Come no?!"

Mi piace il gelato perché è

saporito

L'ultimo tramonto bellissimo che ho visto in

Urbino.

Credo che la gente dice sempre: "Avremo sempre

Parigi". Ma io dico, “Avrò sempre Urbino".

On free weekends students may sign a release form for independent travel at their own expense. Above, some of our students travel to Venice on a train. The train system in Italy is convenient and inexpensive for weekend trips. From Urbino students take a bus to the train station in Pesaro or Rimini, from where one can easily reach, Siena, Pisa, Ravenna, Bologna, Orvieto, and other points of interest.

We are going to stay three full days in Rome! Students are free to make their own itineraries, but the coordinating professors, most of whom speak Italian and who have traveled extensively in Italy, are always willing to offer advice and accompany the students to their designated itineraries. In Rome there is usually a bus tour of the city with one of the professors commenting on the various sights of the city. It is a good orientation for the proper planning of itineraries.

Il modo perfetto per dire Ciao in Italia, è attraverso

Roma! Ho detto il mio cuore è in Italia, e ho

lasciato un pezzo in Urbino, ma il resto è a Roma.

Included in costs: Airfare

Room and board, single occupancy dorm rooms/shared bath and

kitchen

Lunch and dinner daily at University

Chartered bus transfers

Fieldtrips

Hotel, double occupancy,

and breakfast in Rome.

Travel insurance

Use of campus computer facilities

Excluded costs Cell phone

Personal purchases

Some meals

during excursions

Tuition

Personal excursions

and entertainment

Courses offered:

ITA1120 or 1121

GLY1010 and GLY1010L

Tuition payable to BC, Financial aid may

be applied to tuition.

Scholarships available to defray cost of

trip.

Recommended to bring: --Laptop or internet device --Small fan for dorm room --Clothes for warm weather and a sweater for cooler weather --Appropriate clothes to enter churches --Not more than one suitcase and one carry-on are recommended; you will have to carry your own luggage and space is limited on buses. --An adaptor and a transformer to change electricity from 110 to 220. I

Payment Schedule

$500 deposit – 2/15/2013

$1000 payment 1 – 3/15/2013

$1000 payment 2 – 4/15/2013

$1000 payment 3 – 5/15/2013

Scholarships available to offset cost.

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College Urbino Study Abroad”

Required for the program: --Full payment of the expenses by deadlines. --Payment of tuition: To participate in the trip you must register for at least one course before we leave for Italy. You must bring required textbooks. --Passport or visa: You must register for the program using the same name that is on your passport or the airline will not allow you to fly with them. A passport or driver’s license is required to register. --Good mobility. Remember this is a walking trip. --Italian cell phone --You are required to travel with the group and follow all group guidelines. You will be required to sign a travel contract with the College.

For more information, or to make a deposit to make a reservation, contact a coordinator: Katie Barcikowski, Study Abroad Coordinator

[email protected]

954 201 7709 Professor Domenica Diraviam – Modern Foreign Languages

– Central Campus and WHC

[email protected]

Professor Valerio Bartolucci – Physical Sciences – Central

Campus

[email protected]

Professor Dr. Jay Muza – Physical Sciences – Central

Campus

[email protected]