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Fall Semester: September 4th to December 19th, 2008
(in rare cases, some courses at the UP may end after Jan. 1)
Spring Semester:
January 29th to May 30th, 2009
Academic Year:
September 4th, 2008 to May 30th, 2009
The Padova Language and Liberal
Arts Program offers a semester or academic year of intensive language
study and coursework. Located about 20 miles west of Venice, Padova is very central to Italy's and the rest of Europe's major "art cities." It is a small, lively city of 240,000 inhabitants,
and is home to one of the most ancient European universities. Founded
in 1222, the University of Padova now hosts a student population of 60,000.
The program is headquartered at the Boston University Center for Italian
and European Studies (CIES) in Padova and is run in cooperation with
the Università degli Studi di Padova. The program includes excursions
in and around the Veneto region, as well as to other major Italian art
cities. All courses are taught by Italian faculty from the University
of Padova or other Italian universities, as well as by the resident director.
Upon successful completion of the semester, students earn 16 Boston university
credits.
Download a program one-sheet.
Program Schedule
In the fall and spring semesters the CIES offers
an intensive language program during the first month. During the remaining
period, in addition to the CIES language and liberal arts program,
students have the possibility to take one to two courses at the University
of Padova.
Intensive Language Program
The CIES offers a four-credit, intensive language program during the
first month which meets 12 hours per week. During the month students
are also introduced to the Italian university system and prepare themselves
for (optional) classes at the University of Padova.
Please note: The resident director monitors each student's progress and
preparation and counsels accordingly.
Semester program
After the intensive first month, students take three, four-credit courses
for the remainder of the program. Students have the opportunity to combine
CIES courses with courses at the University of Padova. Upon successful
completion of the intensive language program, students may opt, with
the advice of the resident director, to select one or two university
courses. The remaining one or two courses are chosen from the CIES offerings.
Students have an opportunity to choose from approximately 15 courses.
The CIES offerings include courses in Italian language and/or literature
and cinema; art history (a survey course and a seminar on a specific
topic); Italian and European history; history of the European Union;
history of the Italian Jews; Machiavelli and the history of modern political
thought. All readings are taught in Italian.
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