It goes without saying that if you’re considering studying abroad, your experience will be defined by the location in which you’re studying. At John Cabot University, students benefit from taking courses at our campus, located in the heart of Rome. With so many museums, neighborhoods, monuments, and other cultural sites to explore, there’s no shortage of ways to acquaint yourself with the city while studying at JCU. However, if you’re interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the city of Rome, one of the best ways to do so is by taking on-site courses at JCU. When selecting your course load, there are a number of different courses you can take that include visits to locations in and around Rome. Not only will what you learn to give you a new perspective of Rome, but it will also deepen your love for the Eternal City.
Below, discover some of the on-site courses you can choose from as a study abroad student at JCU!
If you’re interested in archeology and architecture, there are a few on-site courses you can take at JCU that will give you some insight into the cities, houses, and monuments of the Roman Empire. “Cities, Towns & Villas: Rome, Ostia, Pompeii” is one of these courses, including trips to sites within these three locations to further explore processes of urban development and the physical and social aspects of ancient Roman cities. With visits to temples, theaters, baths, and other monuments, you’ll develop skills in historical analysis, gaining first-hand experiences in studying ancient Roman systems and culture. Another great opportunity to learn more about the history of Rome is with the course “Ancient Rome and Its Monuments.” While you study abroad, this course will give you a closer look at Rome throughout the Republican, Imperial, and Early Christian periods, delving into the architecture and art that have defined the city’s culture, politics, and economy. With knowledge of the complex cultural background of the city, your appreciation for Rome will grow.
When you study abroad, taking on-site courses will enhance your understanding of ancient Roman architecture
Rome is known for its great works of art, and if you’re looking for an on-site course that offers a deep dive into the artists that defined the Renaissance, “Early Italian Renaissance Art” is a great option. Throughout the course, you’ll visit many museums and sites of artwork within Rome, in addition to taking a trip to Florence to discover a variety of influential sculptures, paintings, and architecture. You’ll develop an awareness of the historical context in which the artwork of the Renaissance was created, in addition to building critical thinking skills surrounding art history.
If you’re interested in the culture of the Medieval Period, “Mystics, Saints, and Sinners: Studies in Medieval Catholic Culture” is a great way to learn more about the theological foundations and medieval faith which influenced the development of many Roman institutions. During the course, you’ll have the opportunity to visit a variety of sites, such as cathedrals and other central institutions, in which the pivotal events of the period took place.
The vibrant city of modern Rome is something that every student attending colleges in Rome, Italy, should learn more about. Taking “Rome: Modern City,” allows students to gain a greater understanding of the current societal problems facing the city of Rome, in addition to the challenges which have accompanied modern urban development. Learning about the effects of globalization, the unique aspects of each neighborhood, and observing the diversity of social environments within the city will equip you with a renewed appreciation for the Eternal City. With on-site visits to different neighborhoods and locations within Rome, you’ll complete your study abroad journey with a deep love of the city, making your experience at JCU invaluable.
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