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COURSE OFFERINGS UHM Study Abroad Center Lorenzo de Medici (LdM) Semester in Italy: Florence Rome Three Cities www.lorenzodemedici.org ENROLLMENT 1. Not all courses are offered during both semesters. Prospective applicants must select their courses by consulting the online course schedule. Course choices must be approved by the Study Abroad Center. 2. Students must be registered with a minimum of 12 credits, usually four courses. Course descriptions are attached. Students who enroll in more than five courses at LdM will be charged a supplement. 3. All students participating in Florence must take at least one of the UHM Resident Director s two courses, when applicable. 4. Many Nutrition and Health courses do not have a UHM equivalent. Students who wish to take these courses may do so, but without UHM credit. Also, these courses cannot be included in the minimum requirement of FOUR COURSES or 12 CREDITS. 5. Certain LdM courses have a designated UHM equivalent, as listed on the following pages. Students who wish to take a course that does not have an equivalent must provide a course description and request an equivalent from an appropriate UHM faculty member. Request forms are attached. 6. Specific Italian language credits (selected from list below) will be given according to a number of factors: last ITAL course at UHM, number of credit hours taken at LdM, and placement level. ITAL 101 Elem. Italian (3) ITAL 102 Elem. Italian (3) ITAL 160 Intensive Elem. Italian Abroad (v) ITAL 201 Inter. Italian (3) ITAL 202 Inter. Italian (3) ITAL 258 Inter. Italian Abroad (3) ITAL 259 Inter. Italian Abroad (3) ITAL 260 Intensive Int. Italian Abroad (v) ITAL 311 Conversation (3) ITAL 358 Third-Level Italian Abroad (3) ITAL 359 Third-Level Italian Abroad (3) ITAL 360 Intensive Third-Level Italian Abroad (v) ITAL 458 Fourth-Level Italian Abroad (3) ITAL 459 Fourth-Level Italian Abroad (3) ITAL 460 Intensive Fourth-Level Italian Abroad (v)
LdM-UHM Course Equivalent Memorandum DATE TO UHM Study Abroad Center FROM FACULTY S NAME SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT CAMPUS TELEPHONE EMAIL STUDENT S NAME TERM ABROAD Fall Spring 20 I have read course descriptions and/or syllabi from Lorenzo de Medici, assign the following UHM equivalents, and authorize the UHM Study Abroad Center to waive prerequisites and/or provide consent for the courses during student registration. LdM COURSE NUMBER TITLE NUMBER TITLE UHM EQUIVALENT
Art History ART 200 F T H R E E C I T I E S P R O G R A M Leonardo and Art (Three Cities program, third month in Florence) ART 210F Leonardo: Art and Science ART 389B HIS 292 R Medieval and Renaissance Traditions HIST 433 (Three Cities program, second month in OR Rome) ART 371 Medieval Art Study Abroad-Art History: Introductory (Lingley 5/14) Medieval Cultures OR Classical Studies CLA 275 T Greeks, Etruscans and Romans LLEA 399 Directed Reading CLA 280 T Introduction to Archaeology CLT 291 F Three Cities Research Project LLEA 399 Directed Reading Communication COM 290R Intercultural Communication COM 340 Intercultural Communication (Moody 12/15) COM 306R Intercultural Communication COM 340 Intercultural Communication (M.Moody 12/15, Auman 7/16) History HIS 275 T Greeks, Etruscans and Romans HIST 499 Directed Reading: European HIS 292 R HIS 274R HIS 300 T HIS 225 V Medieval and Renaissance Traditions The Ancient Roots of Italy Italian Renaissance Civilization and Culture Venice and the East (Three Cities program, third month in Venice-Spring semester) HIST 433 Medieval Cultures OR ART 371 Medieval Art HIST 296 Topics in History (Europe) (Hanlon 11/15) No Philosophy credits (UHM Philosophy Dept. 6/19) HIST 435 The Renaissance 1300-1500 HIST 499 Directed Reading: European AND HIST 351 The European Empires International Business BUS 283F (FLORENCE) Made in Italy: A Culture of Excellence (Three Cities program, third month in Florence-Fall semester) BUSINESS CREDITS ARE NOT AVAILABLE (Alden 4/16) Literature BUS 283F (FLORENCE) Made in Italy: A Culture of Excellence IS 399 Political Science and International Studies Branding Cities: How Urban Economies POL 306 Attract Investments Nutrition IS 399 Directed Reading and Research (V) Directed reading and research. Repeatable two times. (Rai 5/16) ECON 396 Contemporary Topics in Economics (La Croix 7/16)
NUH 160 T Italian Regional Food in a Cultural Perspective (Three Cities program, first month in Tuscania) FSHN 491 Topics in Food Science and Human Nutrition (V) Repeatable unlimited times. Pre: instructor approval. (Stewart 12/15) Writing WRI 290 V (VENICE) Travel Writing (Three Cities program, third month in Venice-Spring semester) ENG 273 Introduction to Literature: Creative Writing and Literature (Jun 12/15) Italian Language UHM equivalents to be determined refer to #6 on page 1 CREDITS LEVEL Advanced Advanced Beginning Intermediate 1 Intermediate 2 Intermediate 3 1 2 3 SUPER-INTENSIVE 18 T U S C A N I A Art History ART 185 T Introduction to Renaissance Art ART 101* Introduction to the Visual Arts ART 210F Leonardo: Art and Science ART 389B Study Abroad-Art History: Introductory (Lingley 5/14) ART 220 T Etruscan and Roman Art ART 280 T History of Medieval Art ART 285 T Introduction to Museum Studies * Students who have taken ART 101, 270, or 176 will earn ART 470B. Classical Studies CLA 180 T Introduction to the World of the Etruscans CLA 275 T Greeks, Etruscans and Romans LLEA 399 Directed Reading CLA 280 T Introduction to Archaeology CLA 305 T Archaeology and Classical Civilization: The Etruscan and Roman World CLA 310 T Archaeology and the Case of Tuscania: Theory and Practice CLA 330 T Medieval Archaeology: The Case of Viterbo and Tuscania CLA 350 T Theory of Stratigraphy and Excavation CLA 360 T Identification of the Archaeological Site CLA 370 T Technical-scientific Planning for Excavation CLA 380 T Techniques of Stratigraphy I CLA 390 T Classification CLA 400 T Finds Inventory and Photography CLA 410 T Archaeological Finds Restoration CLA 440 T Techniques of Stratigraphy II
CLT 291 F Three Cities Research Project LLEA 199 Directed Reading Communication COM 290R Intercultural Communication COM 340 Intercultural Communication (Moody 12/15) COM 306R Intercultural Communication COM 340 Intercultural Communication (Moody 12/15, Auman 7/16) History HIS 275 T HIS 292 R HIS 275R HIS 300 T Literature LIT 310 T Greeks, Etruscans and Romans Medieval and Renaissance Traditions HIST 499 HIST 433 ART 371 Directed Reading: European Medieval Cultures OR Medieval Art The Ancient Roots of Italy HIST 296 Topics in History (Europe) (Hanlon 11/15) Italian Renaissance Civilization and Culture History of Italian Literature HIST 435 The Renaissance 1300-1500 Music, Cinema & Theatre Studies MCT 295 F Introduction to Film Studies MCT 320 T New Writing and the Spirit of Renaissance Drama MCT 340 T Theater Management MCT 360 T Theater in Process I MCT 380 T Set and Costume Design MCT 390 T Acting MCT 400 T Playwriting MCT 410 T Theater in Process II Philosophy and Religious Studies PHR 200 T Introduction to Italian Philosophy PHR 270 T Rithmix: Harmony and Beauty of the Divine through Music and Rhythm Political Science and International Studies POL 320 T Contemporary Italy Painting, Drawing and Mixed Media PDM 130 T Principles of Drawing and Composition ART 113 Introduction to Drawing PDM 140 T Foundation Oil Painting ART 123 Introduction to Painting PDM 150 T Aesthetic Process: Creativity and Enthusiasm PDM 185 T Discovering Painting: Color, Space, Spiritual Content PDM 190 T Telling Stories in Pictures Creating Images I PDM 230 T Tuscania Sketchbook
PDM 280 T Telling Stories in Pictures Creating Images II Photography PHO 130 T Introduction to Digital Photography ART 107 Introduction to Photography Nutrition NUH 160 T The Food of Italy FSHN 491 Topics in Food Science and Human Nutrition (V) Repeatable unlimited times. Pre: instructor approval. (Stewart 12/15) Italian Language UHM equivalents to be determined refer to #6 on page 1 CREDITS LEVEL Advanced Advanced Beginning Intermediate 1 Intermediate 2 Intermediate 3 1 2 3 SUPER-INTENSIVE 18