Category: Study Abroad in Italy

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Course Dates: June 1 – July 23, 2021
Travel Dates: May 10 – 21, 2021

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Study Abroad with SPC in Italy!  Students will learn about the influence of Rome on the development of Western art, architecture, and ideas. We will encounter Rome’s heroic past, the growth of the empire, the pervasive influence of the Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages, and the blending of Christian themes and Classical forms in the period of the Renaissance.

In Rome, students will be able to experience great works of art and architecture first-hand by visiting the Vatican Museum, the Pantheon, the Roman Forum, and the Colosseum. In addition to visiting Rome, we will also tour Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, Venice, and Assisi.

The experience will give students a better understanding of Italy’s central place in the development of Western civilization.

Think you can’t afford to study abroad? Payment plans, scholarships, and other ways to fund your study abroad program are available. Explore scholarship options now.

Available courses – Students must enroll in one of the courses from the list below.  Please talk to an advisor to ensure you have met all college enrollment requirements AND course prerequisites. Once accepted into the program, students will be notified of the Course Number and enrollment dates/deadlines.

Lead Faculty: Timothy Wolter

  • HUM 2210 – Western Humanities: Ancient through Renaissance

After you submit the application online, we will review your application and an automatic email will be sent to your college email with details of your next steps, including scheduling your interview with the Italy program lead faculty. Contact Tim Wolter (727-341-4206) with any specific questions about this program.

Student Travel Blog – For a taste of what it’s like to study abroad in Italy, or to follow our students as they travel, read posts from the Italy blog below.

Michelangelo and Brunelleschi! by Sara-Kay West

This fine Saturday morning, we returned to St. Peter’s Basillica (and we didn’t climb 28 stories of stairs).  This was the morning that we finally saw one of the most recognizable pieces of sculpture, one that happened to be Michelangelo’s big break. Christ is laying in the shape of an S on Mary’s lap, something the … Continue reading Michelangelo and Brunelleschi! by Sara-Kay West

Day 6! International Relations in Markets and the Vatican Museum by Sydney Merritt

Yesterday was our last day of class! (in Italy, anyways.) Going in to these two courses, I barely had much of an understanding on either of the subjects at all. However, nearing the end of them I feel that I have learned so much about each of them. I had absolutely no idea what to … Continue reading Day 6! International Relations in Markets and the Vatican Museum by Sydney Merritt

Things I learned while Studying Abroad in Italy (Part 1) by Sara-Kay West

The past two days have been a whirlwind of emotion for me (in a good way), but I would like to discuss them tomorrow so that I may spend an appropriate amount of time making sure I have properly portrayed my experiences. Instead, in this post at least, I shall discuss some cultural aspects of … Continue reading Things I learned while Studying Abroad in Italy (Part 1) by Sara-Kay West

Dodge Challenger’s Big Italy Adventure: Wide and Teary Eyed by Eritha Cainion

It’s been such a magnificent day! Woke up this morning to take an official tour of St. Peter’s Basilica with Jill as our guide. How could it get any better? Well, for starters, we got to see Michelangelo’s Pieta. Let me stop here and just admit that I cried. We were there, standing in front … Continue reading Dodge Challenger’s Big Italy Adventure: Wide and Teary Eyed by Eritha Cainion

Exploring Rome and touring the atican Museum and the Sistine Chapel by Alexander Baldwin

On this day in Rome, as I walked through the city, I saw all kinds of races of people from all over the world trying to trade with pedestrians passing by. Some of the people chase you down for a half a city block just to tell you about their great prices on “real” goods. … Continue reading Exploring Rome and touring the atican Museum and the Sistine Chapel by Alexander Baldwin

Castel Sant’Angelo, the Pieta, and St Peter’s Basilica (the inside story) by Tyler Gray

On Saturday even though we didn’t have class we were still up bright and early so we could have Jill show us around. She brought us back to St. Peter’s Basilica and gave us a full tour of the inside, and then took us to Castel Sant’Angelo. Both of the tours were very cool but … Continue reading Castel Sant’Angelo, the Pieta, and St Peter’s Basilica (the inside story) by Tyler Gray

St. Peter’s Basilica and Castel Sant’Angelo: No paintings, but lots of art! by Relynn Capra

Our Saturday morning started bright and early when we met Jill downstairs for some early tours of the inside of St Peter’s Basilica and Castel Sant’Angelo. On our tour of the Basilica, we learned that there are actually no painted surfaces in the whole building! All of the art in there is either mosiac paintings, … Continue reading St. Peter’s Basilica and Castel Sant’Angelo: No paintings, but lots of art! by Relynn Capra