Thursday, November 1, 2012

If I want to study in Italy, does my school have to offer it as a minor/major


If I want to study in Italy, does my school have to offer it as a minor/major?..?

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1 :
No, the school doesn't "have to" offer a study abroad program.
2 :
You don’t necessarily have to study the language of the country you want to study abroad in… i.e. there may be an Art History or Architecture or History class taught in English. What you will need to do is see if the school/s you apply to offers study abroad programs to Italy. Some schools are very specific and only offer 2 or 3 choices, while other schools may allow you to study almost anywhere… Another thing to think about is the benefit of taking at least a semester (or quarter) of Italian so you have some conversational skills. Good luck!
3 :
Well, your school has to accept the work you have done abroad as part of your course. If they don't, you're effectively taking a year out rather than studying abroad. You really need to ask your school how they will view the courses you plan to take in Italy and whether they will count towards your degree.
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