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Dr. Federica [email protected]
KSU Department of Foreign Languages
Montepulciano is one of the most beautiful medieval hill towns in Italy, in the heart of Tuscany
Meet new friends and experience the Italian way of life
Spend 12 WEEKS in MONTEPULCIANO, in the heart of Tuscany.
Learn Italian by engaging in interactive courses team-taught by KSU faculty and experienced instructors from the local language school “Il Sasso.”
Explore the area and major sites through guided tours. A two-day trip to Rome is included, and participants have the opportunity to travel independently over the weekend
In the middle of it all
In the very heart of Italy
Well connected Weekends are
free to travel!!!
August 25 – November 16, 2013
Students enroll in 4 or 5 beginning to advanced Italian courses for a total of
12-15 credit hours
Fulfill your Major FL requirement:
Start from zero, and complete:ITAL 1001, Ital 1002, ITAL 2001, ITAL
2002and ITAL 4490
Or
Start as an intermediate student and fulfill your Minor in Italian Studies requirements
1. Learning language and culture in a fun, relaxed learning environment
2. Experiential activities
3. Site visits4. Weekend
trips
Cooking Class
Cooking Class at a typical Italian restaurant
Weekends are free to travelTypical destinations include: Rome, Pisa, Cinque Terre, Venice, Verona…
$5,500 for12 weeks Includes:
Includes: Housing, course materials, one meal per day, guided tours and excursions of surrounding areas, overnight trip to Rome with visits to museums, and emergency insurance. Airfare is NOT included. Tuition is paid separately. Cost is subject to change.
ALL KSU STUDENTS ENROLLING IN THIS PROGRAM WILL RECEIVE A $2,000 GLOBAL LEARNING AWARD.
For information about additional scholarships, visit: http://www.kennesaw.edu/studyabroad/financial.html.
Program Cost after award:$ 3,500
Find us on Facebook at:KSU Montepulciano Italian Immersion Program
Pictures by former Italian SA participant Roxana De Stefano, “Il Sasso” staff, and Italian photographer Maurizio Martini.