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1 Firenze SUMMER 1 - JUNE 2015 Course Schedule - TENTATIVE Updated 05/03/ DEPARTMENT CODE SEC CR TITLE TYPE SCHEDULE TEACHER ADDRESS ROOM School of Arts and Sciences ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology ANT 290 F Intercultural Communication L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Dual Listed: COM 290 F) (Prereq: Junior standing) Archaeology and Classical Studies Archaeology and Classical Studies Archaeology and Classical Studies ARCHAEOLOGY AND CLASSICAL STUDIES CLA 215 F Florentia: the Ancient Roots of Florence (Dual Listed: HIS 215 F) Note: in collaboration with CAMNES CLA 306 F The Age of the Heroes: Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid, and the Origins of Western Literature CLA F (New on Cat.) (Dual Listed: LIT 306 F) Note: in collaboration with CAMNES Archaeological Conservation Field School: Castelluccio L/P MON to THU 9:30 AM-5:10 (Dual Listed: RES F) Note: daily schedule may vary; activities on Friday. See brochure/syllabus for details. Offered in collaboration with CAMNES. Kate Eadie Silvia Nencetti Francesco Maria Petrini Bettina Lucherini Donatello Stone External PLEASE NOTE 1. Definitive names of instructors and classrooms will be confirmed on the Final Schedule, at the start of the term 2. Minimum number of students per class: 8. If less, the class will be either cancelled or offered as an independent study 3. Students enrolling in Studio Art courses which list two time blocks (i.e. 9-11:30AM & 12-2:30 or 3-5:30 & 6-8:30) must attend both sessions 4. The required PREREQUISITES must be verified during enrollment, prior to starting any course AND at the beginning of the course 5. Please note that practical courses usually require additional costs (lab fee, mandatory materials and tools to be purchased individually for personal use, or shared use) - details on the syllabus 6. Please note that some practical courses require a lab fee for materials provided by the school Corso Cancellato Corso Invisibile Corso On Hold Full Course New Sect./Course CLASS TYPE: L = Lecture/theory course; L/P = Lecture with practical hands-on component; S = Practical studio/lab course
2 ART HISTORY Art History ART 180 F Art History I: Antiquity to Early Renaissance Art History ART 201 F The Built Environment of Florence L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Dual Listed: ARC 201 F) Art History ART 243 F Mysteries and Sacred Knowledge in Architecture L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Dual Listed: PHR 243 F) Art History ART 297 F International Art Business (Dual Listed: BUS 290 F) L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Prereq: ART 180 Art History I, or ART 186 Art History II, or equivalents) Art History ART 330 F Renaissance Art at the Italian Courts COMMUNICATIONS Communications COM 176 F Foundations of Visual Communication (Summer only) S MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Dual Listed: GRA 191 F) Communications COM 232 F Event Planning L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Dual Listed: BUS 232 F) Communications COM 282 F Sport, Culture and Communication L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Prereq: Sophomore standing) Communications COM 290 F Intercultural Communication L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Dual Listed: ANT 290 F) (Prereq: Junior standing) GENDER STUDIES Gender Studies GND 280 F Love, Beauty and Natural Selection: the Science and the Myths (Dual Listed: PSY 280 F) Elisabetta Morici Andrea Parigi Elisa Gradi Carlotta Fuhs Giovanna Mattera Kate Eadie Eva De Clercq Donatello Fellini Calvino Dante Dante Piazza San Lorenzo, 7 Munari Raffaello Donatello Roma - 2 -
3 HISTORY History HIS 215 F Florentia: the Ancient Roots of Florence (Dual Listed: CLA 215 F) History HIS 250 F The Quarters of Florence: History and Culture L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 Silvia Nencetti Marcello Bellini Donatello History HIS 300 F Italian Renaissance Civilization and Culture (Prereq: HIS 130 Western Civilization, or equivalent) Stefano Gidari Palladio INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS International Business BUS 150 F Introduction to Marketing Raffaello International Business BUS 232 F Event Planning L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Dual Listed: COM 232 F) International Business BUS 252 F Wine Business and Marketing L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Dual Listed: NUH 252 F) (Prereq: BUS 130 Introduction to Business, or equivalent) Dario Parenti Raffaello International Business BUS 282 F Global Business and Society (Prereq: BUS 178 Principles of Microeconomics, or BUS 180 Principles of Macroeconomics, or equivalents) Rossana Ungaro Firenze International Business BUS 290 F International Art Business (Dual Listed: ART 297 F) L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Prereq: ART 180 Art History I, or ART 186 Art History II, or equivalents) Elisa Gradi Dante International Business BUS 380 F Global Financial Markets L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Prereq: Business majors of junior standing) Fellini LITERATURE Literature LIT 306 F The Age of the Heroes: Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid, and the Origins of Western Literature (Dual Listed: CLA 306 F) Francesco Maria Petrini Stone Literature LIT 350 F Italian Grand Tour: Italy through the Eyes of Famous L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 Travellers Lucia Soldi Stone - 3 -
4 Philosophy and Religious Studies Philosophy and Religious Studies PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES PHR 185 F Introduction to Italian Philosophy PHR 243 F Mysteries and Sacred Knowledge in Architecture L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Dual Listed: ART 243 F) PSYCHOLOGY Psychology PSY 280 F Love, Beauty and Natural Selection: the Science and the Myths (Dual Listed: GND 280 F) Psychology PSY 305 F Psychology of Crime (Prereq: PSY 150 Introduction to Psychology, or equivalent) SOCIOLOGY Sociology SOC 260 F Organized Crime: Sociology and History of Italian L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 Mafia Sociology SOC 260 F Organized Crime: Sociology and History of Italian Mafia Sociology SOC 280 F Italian Family and Society L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 WRITING Writing WRI 290 F Travel Writing L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Prereq: WRI 150 Writing for College, or equivalent) School of Creative Arts CULINARY AND NUTRITIONAL ARTS NUH 160 F The Food of Italy L/P MON to THU 9:00 AM NUH 160 F The Food of Italy L/P MON to THU 12:00 NOON -2:30 NUH 170 F Wine and Culture I: Wines of Italy L/P MON to THU 1:15-3:45 NUH 170 F Wine and Culture I: Wines of Italy L/P MON to THU 4:15-6:45 NUH 220 F Current Trends in Italian Cuisine L/P MON to THU 9:00 AM Cecilia Bergonzini Andrea Parigi Eva De Clercq Doris Kessenich Franco Fiesoli Sandra Cavallucci Stefania Lazzerini Annamaria Cacioli Marco Cinotti Giovanni Pacinotti Donato Iozzelli Marco Cinotti Fellini Calvino Roma Petrarca Calvino Stone Calvino Artusi Buontalenti Wine Tasting Wine Tasting Buontalenti - 4 -
5 Painting, Drawing and Mixed Media Painting, Drawing and Mixed Media Painting, Drawing and Mixed Media Painting, Drawing and Mixed Media NUH 220 F Current Trends in Italian Cuisine L/P MON to THU 12:00 NOON -2:30 NUH 245 F Italian Food and Culture: Pairing Food & Wine L/P MON to THU 3:00-5:30 Note: not suitable for vegetarians. Lab fee required NUH 245 F Italian Food and Culture: Pairing Food & Wine L/P MON to THU 6:00-8:30 Note: not suitable for vegetarians. Lab fee required NUH 252 F Wine Business and Marketing (Dual Listed: BUS 252 F) L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Prereq: BUS 130 Introduction to Business, or equivalent) Note: lecture only PAINTING, DRAWING AND MIXED MEDIA PDM 130 F Principles of Drawing and Composition -12:40 PDM 141 F Foundation Oil Painting (Summer only) -12:40 PDM 183 F Florence Sketchbook - Beginning -12:40 PDM 230 F Florence Sketchbook - Intermediate (Prereq: PDM 130 Principles of Drawing and Composition, or -12:40 equivalent) Note: bring 10 digital images of previous work PHOTOGRAPHY Photography PHO 131 F Introduction to Digital Photography (Summer only) Note: SLR digital camera with manual function and at -12:40 least one lens required. Please check specific requirements. Lab fee required Photography PHO 131 F Introduction to Digital Photography (Summer only) Note: SLR digital camera with manual function and at S MON to THU 4:10-7:50 least one lens required. Please check specific requirements. Lab fee required Photography PHO 186 F Principles of Fashion Photography (Summer only) Note: SLR digital camera with manual function and at -12:40 least one lens required. Please check specific requirements. Lab fee required Milva Porfidio Renata Petracca Giancarlo Russo Dario Parenti Artusi Buontalenti Buontalenti Raffaello Peggy G. Gianluca Maver Francesco Sammicheli Via del Giglio, 4 Via del Giglio, 4 Artemisia Michelangelo Michelangelo Avedon Avedon Piazza San Lorenzo, 7 Mollino - 5 -
6 PRINTMAKING Printmaking PRI 121 F Basic Printmaking (Summer only) -12:40 RESTORATION Restoration RES 225 F Florence and Southern Italy Restoration Workshop (Summer only) S MON to THU 1:15-3:45 IMPORTANT: field week June See brochure/syllabus for details. Restoration Sculpture and Ceramics RES F (New on Cat.) Archaeological Conservation Field School: Castelluccio L/P MON to THU 9:30 AM-5:10 (Dual Listed: CLA F) Note: daily schedule may vary; activities on Friday. See brochure/syllabus for details. Offered in collaboration with CAMNES. SCULPTURE AND CERAMICS SCU 131 F Ceramics (Summer only) -12:40 School of Design ARCHITECTURE Architecture ARC 201 F The Built Environment of Florence L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Dual Listed: ART 201 F) Fashion Design, Marketing and Merchandising Fashion Design, Marketing and Merchandising Fashion Design, Marketing and Merchandising Lorenzo Casamenti Bettina Lucherini Isabella Fazzo FASHION DESIGN, MARKETING AND MERCHANDISING FAS 161 F Fashion Illustration I (Summer only) S MON to THU 1:15-3:45 FAS 215 F (Cat. Change) Fashion Marketing L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 FAS 300 F Fashion Buying Concepts Note: arithmetic proficiency required Elisabetta Morici Susanna Spoto Chiara Ioele Via del Melarancio, 6/R Via dell'alloro, 17/R Via Faenza, 44/A Via del Giglio, 4 Printmaking Restoration Lab 1 External Della Robbia Fellini Ferré Petrarca Eschini - 6 -
7 GRAPHIC DESIGN Graphic Design GRA 171 F Graphic Design (Summer only) Note: professional printing skills developed in a commercial printing center Graphic Design GRA 191 F Foundations of Visual Communication (Summer only) S MON to THU 1:15-3:45 (Dual Listed: COM 176 F) INTERIOR DESIGN Interior Design INT 182 F Perspective Drawing and Rendering (Summer only) S MON to THU 4:15-6:45 Paolo Ghielmetti Giovanna Mattera Silvia Bisconti Truman Piazza San Lorenzo, 7 Munari Piazza San Lorenzo, 7 Ponti Interior Design INT 212 F (Cat. Change) Design for Living Spaces (Summer only) (Prereq: INT 160 Interior Design I, or equivalent) JEWELRY DESIGN Jewelry Design JWY 181 F Jewelry Making I (Summer only) School of Italian Language and Culture ITALIAN LANGUAGE Italian Language ITL 101 F Hour Italian Language Elementary 1 L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 Italian Language ITL 102 F Hour Italian Language Elementary 2 (Prereq: ITL Hour Italian Language Elementary 1 or L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 Italian Language ITL 201 F Hour Italian Language Intermediate 1 (Prereq: ITL Hour Italian Language Elementary 2 or L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 Italian Language ITL 202 F Hour Italian Language Intermediate 2 (Prereq: ITL Hour Italian Language Intermediate 1 or L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 Laura Polsinelli Piazza San Lorenzo, 7 Ponti Jewelry Making Lab - 7 -
8 Italian Language ITL 301 F Hour Italian Language Advanced 1 (Prereq: ITL Hour Italian Language Intermediate 2 or L MON to THU 1:15-3:45 Italian Language ITL 111 F Hour Italian Language Elementary 1 Note: enriched through local cultural activities -12:40 Italian Language ITL 112 F Hour Italian Language Elementary 2 (Prereq: ITL Hour Italian Language Elementary 1 or -12:40 ITL Hour Italian Language Elementary 1 or equivalent; placement test upon arrival. As a result of the placement test LdM reserves the right to move students into a different level) Note: enriched through local cultural activities. Check exact requirements in catalogue Italian Language ITL 211 F Hour Italian Language Intermediate 1 (Prereq: ITL Hour Italian Language Elementary 2 or -12:40 ITL Hour Italian Language Elementary 2 or equivalent; placement test upon arrival. As a result of the placement test LdM reserves the right to move students into a different level) Note: enriched through local cultural activities. Check exact requirements in catalogue Italian Language ITL 212 F Hour Italian Language Intermediate 2 (Prereq: ITL Hour Italian Language Intermediate 1 or -12:40 ITL Hour Italian Language Intermediate 1 or Note: enriched through local cultural activities. Check exact requirements in catalogue - 8 -
9 Italian Language and Culture ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE ITC 320 F Italy Today: Italians and Italy through the Media (in Italian only) L MON to THU 4:15-6:45 (Prereq: ITL Hour Italian Language Intermediate 2 or Additional NON-CREDIT Courses School of Creative Arts CULINARY AND NUTRITIONAL ARTS Luca Zoccadelli NUH 016 F The Food of Italy: a Gastronomic Tour of the Regions S MON 7:00-9:00 Artusi Note: this course is not free of charge, please inquire for course costs Diamante NUH 017 F Wine and Culture I: Wines of Italy S TUE 7:00-9:00 Wine Tasting Note: this course is not free of charge, please inquire for course costs - 9 -
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