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EDUCATION FOR A LIFETIME

Junior Semester in Rome Courses

The Christendom Junior Semester in Rome is described previously. The following courses are particular to the Rome Program:

HIST 301 Art and Architecture of Rome and Florence This course studies the development of architecture and the related arts from Classical Antiquity through the Age of the Baroque as exhibited in the monuments and masterpieces of Rome and Florence. Required for all

Semester-in-Rome students.

ROMA 300 Language, Culture and History of Rome This course is an introduction to the Language, Culture and History of Rome. It includes an introduction to Modern Italian as a written and spoken language as well as on-site lectures on matters of cultural and historical significance. Masterworks from the Classical, Early Christian, and Renaissance periods of literary history relating to Rome will be read in the very surroundings from which they arose.

Required for all Semester-in-Rome students.

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