Syracuse Florence Spring 2018 Time Schedule of Classes
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1 Syracuse Florence Spring 2018 Time Schedule of Classes # Description Professor Credits Days Times CENTER COURSES Anthropology ANT422 Etruscans & Romans: Ancient Art & Society in Italy Ewell 3 TTh 11:05-12:35 CF VR 14 Art History PLEASE NOTE: ALL 9:00 AM SECTIONS -- MUSEUM AND SITE VISITS ARE SCHEDULED 8:45AM-10:15AM. HOA203.1 Italian Arts from Antiquity to Michelangelo J. Nelson 3 TTh 9:00-10:30 CF Villino 1 HOA203.2 Italian Arts from Antiquity to Michelangelo J. Nelson 3 MW 3:10-4:40 CF Villino 1 HOA300.1 Artists & Clients in Renaissance Italy J. Nelson 3 MW 11:05-12:35 CF Villino 1 HOA300.3 Leonardo da Vinci Zaloga 3 TTh 9:00-10:30 CF VR31/32 HOA303 Etruscans & Romans: Ancient Art & Society in Italy Ewell 3 TTh 11:05-12:35 CF VR 14 HOA320.1 Italian Renaissance Art Zaloga 3 MW 9:00-10:30 CF VR31/32 HOA320.2 Italian Renaissance Art Zaloga 3 MW 11:05-12:35 CF VR31/32 HOA322 Early Renaissance Architecture in Italy: Zaloga 3 TTh 11:05-12:35 CF VR31/32 HOA323 16th Century Italian Architecture Ingersoll 3 MW 9:00-10:30 CF VR14 HOA400.1 Italian Art & Architecture Since 1865 Ingersoll 3 MW 11:05-12:35 CF VR14 HOA411 Black Death & Medieval Art: Catastrophes & Cultural Change S. Nelson 3 MW 9:00-10:30 CF Villino 1 HOA424 16th Century Italian Art & Identity S. Nelson 3 MW 3:10-4:40 CF VR31/32 Business BUA300.1 Made in Italy: Business, Craftsmanship, & Branding Success Anselmi 3 T 3:10-6:10 CF VR31/32 EEE370 Intro to Entrepreneurship Anselmi 3 MW 11:05-12:35 DEP Classics CLA421 Classical Mythology Ewell 3 TTh 1:15-2:45 DEP Communication and Rhetorical Studies CRS483 Rhetoric of Film: Contemp. Cinema, Ideology & Pleasure Kliemann 3 T only 3:10-6:10 CF Villino 2 Drama DRA381 Laughter & Passion: Italian & European Theatre, Nicholson 3 TTh 11:05-12:35 CF DEP
2 # Description Professor Credits Days Times Economics ECN361.1 Economics of European Integration Blokker 3 M only 1:00-4:00 VR 13 ECN361.2 Economics of European Integration Blokker 3 M only 9:00-12:00 VR 13 Film FIL300.2 New Queer Cinema Kliemann 3 W only 3:10-6:10 Villino 2 FIL300.5 Contemporary Cinema: Ideology & Pleasure Kliemann 3 T only 3:10-6:10 CF Villino 2 Geography GEO300.3 Eco-City Europe: New Lifestyles for Old Cities Ingersoll 3 CF History HST300.1 The Italian Mafia Piombino 3 Th only 9:00-12:00 CF VR 35 HST300.3 Mediterranean Food & Culture: Florence Experience Fischer 3 TTh 4:50-6:20 CF VR 35 HST300.4 Mediterranean Food & Culture: Florence Experience Fischer 3 MW 4:50-6:20 CF VR 35 HST355 The Italian Renaissance Duni 3 MW 1:15-2:45 VR31/32 HST452 Italy: Past, Present, & Future Challenges Piombino 3 Th only 1:00-4:00 VR13 HST453 20th Century Europe Spini 3 MW 9:00-10:30 Villino 3 HST454 Family & Gender in Contemporary Italy Fronteddu 3 TTH 4:50-6:20 VR14 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies QSX400.2 New Queer Cinema Kliemann 3 W 3:10-6:10 Villino 2 Literature LIT300.1 Italian Fashion & Food Stories Francini 3 TTh 1:15-2:45 VR35 LIT381 Laughter & Passion: Italian & European Theatre, Nicholson 3 TTh 11:05-12:35 CF DEP LIT400.1 Sex, Politics, & Religion in Italian Literature Barrett 3 MW 1:15-2:45 VR35 LIT400.3 Sex, Politics, & Religion in Italian Literature Barrett 3 MW 3:10-4:40 VR35 LIT421 Classical Mythology Ewell 3 TTh 1:15-2:45 DEP LIT400.2 New Queer Cinema Kliemann 3 W 3:10-6:10 Villino 2 LIT400.5 Contemporary Cinema: Ideology & Pleasure Kliemann 3 T 3:10-6:10 CF Villino 2 Nutrition and Food Studies FST402 Feeding the City: Urban Food Systems de Maret 3 TTh 11:05-12:35 CF VR13 NSD452.1 Mediterranean Food & Culture: Florence Experience Fischer 3 TTh 4:50-6:20 CF VR35 NSD452.2 Mediterranean Food & Culture: Florence Experience Fischer 3 MW 4:50-6:20 CF VR35
3 # Description Professor Credits Days Times Philosophy PHI413 Identity & Difference Spini 3 MW 11:05-12:35 Villino 3 Political Science PSC380.2 Politics of Globalization & Human Rights Re 3 T only 3:10-6:10 DEP PSC405 Politics of the European Union Spini 3 TTh 1:15-2:45 VR31/32 PSC413 Identity & Difference Spini 3 MW 11:05-12:35 Villino 3 PSC452 Italy: Past, Present, & Future Challenges Piombino 3 Th only 1:00-4:00 VR13 PSC453 20th Century Europe Spini 3 MW 9:00-10:30 Villino 3 Psychology PSY400.1 Italy & Italians: Cross-Cultural Psychology Kleine 3 M 9:00-12:00 VR35 PSY400.2 Italy & Italians: Cross-Cultural Psychology Kleine 3 T 1:00-4:00 VR13 Religion REL300.1 Sex, Politics, and Religion in Italian Literature Barrett 3 MW 1:15-2:45 VR35 REL300.2 Sex, Politics, and Religion in Italian Literature Barrett 3 MW 3:10-4:50 VR35 REL421 Classical Mythology Ewell 3 TTh 1:15-2:45 DEP Sociology SOC300.1 The Italian Mafia Piombino 3 Th only 9:00-12:00 CF VR 35 SOC400.1 Italy & Italians: Cross-Cultural Psychology Kleine 3 M only 9:00-12:00 VR35 SOC400.2 Italy & Italians: Cross-Cultural Psychology Kleine 3 T only 1:00-4:00 VR13 SOC454 Family & Gender in Contemporary Italy Fronteddu 3 TTh 4:50-6:20 VR14 Women's and Gender Studies WGS381 Laughter & Passion: Italian & European Theatre, Nicholson 3 TTh 11:05-12:35 CF DEP WGS400.2 New Queer Cinema Kliemann 3 W only 3:10-6:10 Villino 2 WGS413 Identity & Difference Spini 3 MW 11:05-12:35 Villino 3 WGS454 Family & Gender in Contemporary Italy Fronteddu 3 TTh 4:50-6:20 VR14 STUDIO ARTS STUDIO ARTS CLASSES AT SUF: Ceramics, Drawing, Photography, Painting, Printmaking All students are welcome to enroll in Studio Arts classes, with priority given to students admitted to the Studio Arts program. Faculty approval required. Please attend the SA meeting during Orientation.
4 # Description Professor Credits Days Times Studio Arts courses meet for a total of 6 hours per week, divided into two 3-hour sessions. APH243 Digital Imaging for Art Photography Talini 3 TTh 9:30-12:30 CF Galleria APH264.1 Beginning Digital Photography Talini 3 MW 1:00-4:00 CF Galleria APH264.2 Beginning Digital Photography Talini 3 TTh 1:00-4:00 CF Galleria APH340 Intermediate/Advanced Digital Photography Talini 3 TTh 9:30-12:30 CF Galleria CER221.1 Introduction to Ceramics I Fallani 3 TTh 1:00-4:00 CF Donatello 21 CER221.2 Introduction to Ceramics I Fallani 3 TTh 4:15-7:15 CF Donatello 21 CER222.1 Introduction to Ceramics II Fallani 3 TTh 1:00-4:00 CF Donatello 21 CER222.2 Introduction to Ceramics II Fallani 3 TTh 4:15-7:15 CF Donatello 21 CER321.1 Intermediate Ceramic Sculpture I Fallani 3 TTh 1:00-4:00 CF Donatello 21 CER321.2 Intermediate Ceramic Sculpture I Fallani 3 TTh 4:15-7:15 CF Donatello 21 CER322.1 Intermediate Ceramic Sculpture II Fallani 3 TTh 1:00-4:00 CF Donatello 21 CER322.2 Intermediate Ceramic Sculpture II Fallani 3 TTh 4:15-7:15 CF Donatello 21 PTG200.2 Sketchbook: Introductory Drawing Kraczyna 3 MW 1:00-4:00 CF Print Shop PTG355 Intermediate Drawing I Fallani 3 TTh 9:30-12:30 CF Donatello 21 PTG356 Intermediate Drawing II Fallani 3 TTh 9:30-12:30 CF Donatello 21 ARI467 Experimental Advanced Drawing Fallani 3 TTh 9:30-12:30 CF Donatello 21 PTG555 Drawing Research Fallani 3 TTh 9:30-12:30 CF Donatello 21 ARI Painting Studio I Stromberg 3 MW 1:00-4:00 CF Donatello 21 ARI Painting Studio I Stromberg 3 TTh 9:30-12:30 CF Donatello 21 PTG New Approaches to Renaissance Painting Techniques and Kunzelman 3 TTh 4:15-7:15 CF Donatello 21 Conservation through Modern Technology PTG Intermediate Painting Stromberg 3 MW 9:30-12:30 CF Donatello 21 PTG Advanced Painting Stromberg 3 MW 9:30-12:30 CF Donatello 21 PRT251 Intro Printmaking: Intaglio Kraczyna 3 MW 4:00-7:00 CF Print Shop PRT351 Intermediate Printmaking I Kraczyna 3 MW 4:00-7:00 CF Print Shop PRT352 Intermediate Printmaking II Kraczyna 3 MW 4:00-7:00 CF Print Shop
5 # Description Professor Credits Days Times STUDIO ARTS, continued STUDIO ARTS CLASSES IN FLORENTINE STUDIOS: Metalsmithing, Silk Screen, Woven Design All students are welcome to enroll in Studio Arts classes, with priority given to students admitted to the Studio Arts program. Faculty approval required. Please attend the SA meeting during Orientation. For each Florentine Studio Arts course, you must fit 6 hours of studio time into your schedule. Choose two 3-hour sessions. Studio time is available Monday Please note: fees do not include the purchase of materials for individual projects. JAM Beginning Metalsmithing I Knipple 3 MTWTh 1:00-4:00 CF Fujistudios MTWTh 4:00-7:00 CF Fujistudios OPEN STUDIO F 4:00-7:00 Fujistudios JAM Beginning Metalsmithing II Knipple 3 MTWTh 1:00-4:00 CF Fujistudios MTWTh 4:00-7:00 CF Fujistudios OPEN STUDIO F 4:00-7:00 Fujistudios TXT280.2 Silk Screen I Knipple 3 TTh 9:00-12:00 CF Fujistudios MTWTh 1:00-4:00 CF Fujistudios MW 4:00-7:00 CF Fujistudios TXT380.2 Silk Screen II Knipple 3 TTh 9:00-12:00 CF Fujistudios MTWTh 1:00-4:00 CF Fujistudios MW 4:00-7:00 CF Fujistudios TXT280.3 Woven Design I Kinsella 3 MW 4:30-7:30 CF Toselli, 100 TXT380.3 Woven Design II Kinsella 3 MW 4:30-7:30 CF Toselli, 100 ADDITIONAL SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Enrollment limited to students accepted to program. Architecture ARC332 16th Century Italian Architecture Ingersoll 3 MW 9:00-10:30 CF VR 14 ARC335 Early Renaissance Architecture in Italy: Zaloga 3 TTh 11:05-12:35 CF VR31/32 ARC407.1 Architectural Design VI Miller 6 TTh 1:00-7:00 CF Donatello 25 ARC407.2 Architectural Design VI Ponsi 6 TTh 1:00-7:00 CF Donatello 25 ARC500.1 Italian Art & Architecture Since 1865 Ingersoll 3 MW 11:05-12:35 CF VR14 ARC500.3 Eco-City Europe: New Lifestyles for Old Cities Ingersoll 3 CF ARC500.4 Italian Public Space as Representation of Collective Form Cassani 3 W only 1:00-4:00 CF
6 # Description Professor Credits Days Times ARC571.1 Survey of Italian Architecture Miller 3 FSaSu CF - ARC571.2 Survey of Italian Architecture Ponsi 3 FSaSu CF - ARC608.1 Architectural Design V Miller 6 TTh 1:00-7:00 CF ARC608.2 Architectural Design V Ponsi 6 TTh 1:00-7:00 CF Design CMD450 Communications Design Problems Lamminpaa 3 Th only 1:30-6:30 CF DES Made in Italy: Business, Craftsmanship, & Branding Success Anselmi 3 T 3:10-6:10 CF VR 31/32 DES485 Multidisciplinary Design Studio Lamminpaa/ 3 W only 1:30-6:30 CF Carandini IND481 Ethnography and Culture in Design Carandini 3 Ts only 1:30-6:30 CF Engineering CIE274 Sustainability in Environmental & Engineering Systems Parotti 3 MW 3:05-4:35 Loggia ECS222 Dynamics Ridolfi 3 MW 11:05-12:50 4/Donatello 2 ECS325 Mechanics of Solids Salvatori 4 TTh 11:05-12:50 4/Donatello 2 REC W only 5:00-6:00 4/Donatello 2 MAE251 Thermodynamics Pacciani 4 MW 9:00-10:45 4/Donatello 2 REC M only 5:00-6:00 4/Donatello 2 MAT485 Differential Equations & Matrix Algebra for Engineers Bisconti 3 TTh 3:05-4:45 4/Donatello 2 ITALIAN LANGUAGE Italian Language courses are a requirement of the program. For most students at beginning or intermediate levels, this means taking 6 credits of Italian in cla If you are a visiting student with prior background in the language, you may need to consult with the Italian Dept. at your home college in order to select the a Students in the Architecture or Studio Arts programs may opt to take Italian for only the first half of the semester, earning 3 credits. Please see Option A on n Beginning Italian students in Architecture or Studio Arts programs may opt to take this 3-credit course meeting twice a week for the entire semester. Please s # Description Professor Credits Days Times Italian s Open to All Students Each 4-credit Italian class is paired with a corequisite 2-credit Italian Community and Culture class, which meets in the same time slot and with the same stud When planning your schedule and considering other course selections, you need to keep at least one of the listed time slots open for your Italian classes. ITA101.1 Italian I DeMuru 4 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 DEP
7 # Description Professor Credits Days Times ITA117.1 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 ITA101.2 Italian I Pistolozzi 4 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 VR34 ITA117.2 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 ITA101.3 Italian I Tettamanti 4 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 Villino 2 ITA117.3 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 ITA101.4 Italian I Battaglia 4 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 Annex 3 ITA117.4 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 ITA101.5 Italian I Bea 4 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Annex 1 ITA117.5 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA101.6 Italian I Adriani 4 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 VR 34 ITA117.6 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA101.7 Italian I Salvia 4 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Villino 2 ITA117.7 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA101.8 Italian I DeMuru 4 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Annex 2 ITA117.8 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA101.9 Italian I Battaglia 4 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Annex 3 ITA117.9 Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA Italian I Bea 4 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 Annex 1 ITA Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 ITA Italian I Pistolozzi 4 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 VR 34 ITA Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 ITA Italian I Salvia 4 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 Annex 3 ITA Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 ITA Italian I Tettamanti 4 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 Villino 2 ITA Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 ITA Italian I Tarini 4 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 Loggia ITA Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 1:05-3:00
8 # Description Professor Credits Days Times ITA Italian I Salvia 4 MTWTH 3:00-4:55 Annex 3 ITA Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH 3:00-4:55 ITA Italian I 4 MTWTH ITA Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH ITA Italian I 4 MTWTH ITA Community and Culture I 2 MTWTH ITA102.1 Italian II Bea 4 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 Annex 1 ITA118.1 Italian Community and Culture II 2 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 ITA102.2 Italian II Pistolozzi 4 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 VR 36 ITA118.2 Italian Community and Culture II 2 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA102.3 Italian II DeMuru 4 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 Annex 2 ITA118.3 Italian Community and Culture II 2 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 ITA201.1 Italian III Adriani 4 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 VR36 ITA217.1 Italian Community and Culture III 2 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 ITA201.2 Italian III Gasperini 4 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 VR18 ITA217.2 Italian Community and Culture III 2 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA202.1 Italian IV Tettamanti 4 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 VR12 ITA218.1 Italian Community and Culture IV 2 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA202.2 Italian IV Gasperini 4 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 VR18 ITA218.2 Italian Community and Culture IV 2 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 ITA325.1 Advanced Language Usage Battaglia 3 MW 1:05-3:00 VR36
9 # Description Professor Credits Days Times ITA th Century Italian Literature Francini 3 MW 3:10-4:40 VR36 Intensive Italian Language at the Centro di Cultura Per Stranieri - University of Florence BOTH of these course are required for and open only to students accepted to the Intensive Language Program at the University of Florence. ITA316.1 Italian Practicum II (coreq ITA380) Francini 1 MW 10:30-12:30 ITA380 Intensive Language at Centro (coreq ITA315) Centro 6 MTWTHF 9:00-12:00 Two Italian language options for Architecture and Studio Arts Program students only: OPTION A: Open only to students accepted to the Architecture, Design, Engineering, or Studio Arts Programs. Students enrolled in the Architecture or Studio Arts programs may opt to take Italian for only the first half of the semester, earning 3 credits. These 3-credit Italian classes meet Mondays-Thursdays until the midterm break. When planning your schedule and considering other course selections, you need to keep at least one of the listed time slots open for your Italian classes. # Description Professor Credits Days Times ITA115.1 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) DeMuru 3 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 DEP ITA115.2 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Pistolozzi 3 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 VR34 ITA115.3 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Tettamanti 3 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 Villino 2 ITA115.4 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Battaglia 3 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 Annex 3 ITA115.5 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Bea 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Annex 1 ITA115.6 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Adriani 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 VR34 ITA115.7 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Salvia 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Villino 2 ITA115.8 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) DeMuru 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Annex 2 ITA115.9 Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Battaglia 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Annex 3 ITA Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Bea 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Annex 1 ITA Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Pistolozzi 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 VR34
10 # Description Professor Credits Days Times ITA Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Salvia 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Annex 3 ITA Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Tettamanti 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 Villino 2 ITA Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Tarini 3 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 Loggia ITA Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) Salvia 3 MTWTH 3:00-4:55 Annex 3 ITA Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) 3 MTWTH ITA Beginning Italian I - half semester (Option A) 3 MTWTH ITA116.1 Beginning Italian II - half semester (Option A) Bea 3 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 Annex 1 ITA116.2 Beginning Italian II - half semester (Option A) Pistolozzi 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 VR 36 ITA116.3 Beginning Italian II - half semester (Option A) DeMuru 3 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 Annex 2 ITA215.1 Intermediate Italian I - half semester (Option A) 3 MTWTH 8:50-10:45 ITA215.2 Intermediate Italian I - half semester (Option A) 3 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 ITA216.1 Intermediate Italian II - half semester (Option A) 3 MTWTH 10:55-12:50 ITA216.2 Intermediate Italian II - half semester (Option A) 3 MTWTH 1:05-3:00 OPTION B: Open only to students accepted to the Architecture, Design, Engineering, or Studio Arts Programs. Beginning Italian students in Architecture or Studio Arts programs may opt to take this 3-credit course meeting twice a week for the entire semester. When planning your schedule and considering other course selections, you need to keep at least one of the listed time slots open for your Italian classes. ITA Beginning Italian I - twice a week all semester (Option B) Nesi 3 TTH 8:50-10:45 VR14 ITA Beginning Italian I - twice a week all semester (Option B) del Giudice 3 MW 10:55-12:50 Artemisia ITA Beginning Italian I - twice a week all semester (Option B) 3 MW 10:55-12:50 ITA Beginning Italian I - twice a week all semester (Option B) 3 MW 1:05-3:00
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