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Rome Courses

Rome Courses

Rome and Italy become your classroom. Immerse yourself in the very best of the classic liberal arts tradition, which is woven into the fabric of the city, in classes taught by Assumption faculty. Imagine a class in the ancient ruins of the Roman Forum or the Colosseum as you walk the same paths as gladiators and the great Emporers such as Julius Caesar or Marcus Aurelius. It's possible at the Rome Campus where the foundations of Western Civilization come to life. All classes count towards graduation requirements. Rome awaits.

Fall 2021 Courses

Baroque Art and Architecture (D. Borghese)
Counts in the Core as Fine Art

Introduction to Theology (A.J. Boyd)
Counts in the Core as the first Theology  

Core seminar: Encounters with Rome (M. Leone)
Counts as an Elective

Italian Culture and the Environment (M. Leone)    
Counts as Second Literature in Great Conversations

The Business of Italian Tourism (C. LeBlanc)
Counts variously in the International Business, Management, Marketing, and Organizational Communication Business majors.

Italian at placement level. (Beginning is fine.) (Italiadea) 
Intensive Italian 9-credit option available    
Counts in the Core in Culture and Expression.

Spring 2022 Courses

Renaissance Art and Architecture (D. Borghese)
Counts in the Core as Fine Art.

The Business of Italian Tourism (C. LeBlanc)
Counts variously in the International Business, Management, Marketing, and Organizational Communication business majors.

Introduction to Theatre (P. Shields)

Encounters with Rome (P. Shields)
Counts as a free elective credit towards graduation

Faith and Reason (A.J. Boyd)
Counts as a seminar

Italian at placement level. (Beginning is fine.) (Italiadea) 
Intensive Italian 9-credit option available    
Counts in the Core in Culture and Expression.

Fall 2022 Courses

Baroque Art and Architecture (D. Borghese)
Counts in the Core as Fine Art

Introduction to Theology (A.J. Boyd)    
Counts in the Core as the first Theology  

Encounters with Rome (K. Fucikova)
Counts as an Elective

Backyard Biology (K. Fucikova)    
Counts as the science requirement in the Core

The Business of Italian Tourism (C. LeBlanc)
Counts in the International Business, Management, Marketing, and Organizational Communication business majors.

Italian at placement level. Beginning is fine. (Italiaidea) 
Intensive Italian 9-credit option available    
Counts in the Core in Culture and Expression.

Spring 2023 Courses

Renaissance Art and Architecture (D. Borghese)
Counts in the Core as Fine Art.

The Business of Italian Tourism (C. LeBlanc)
Counts as a free elective.

ENG 309 or Travel Literature (J. Lang)
A 200-level Literature course would count in the Core, Great Conversations, as a second literature.

Encounters with Rome (J.Lang)
Counts as a free elective credit towards graduation.

Faith and Reason (A.J. Boyd)
Counts as a Seminar

Italian at placement level. Beginning is fine. (Italiaidea) 
Intensive Italian option available
Counts in the Core in Culture Expression.