Language and Culture in Today’s Renaissance Florence
On this Quarter Abroad program, you can:
- Earn 19-23 quarter units
- Enroll in UC Davis courses to fulfill degree, major, minor, or GE requirements
- Experience academic coursework enriched by both the program’s location(s) and activities
Note to Non-UC Davis Students:
Students from other UC campuses should consult with their home campus to determine whether courses may be used to fulfill their specific academic requirements.
Host Institution
Earn GE credit! Some courses on this program offer GE credit. Expand the sections below to view course descriptions and type of credit offered.
Courses (19-23 units)
Beginning - Total Units: 19 + optional coursework
- Italian (ITA) 1S. Beginning Italian (5 units)
- TBD
- Italian (ITA) 2S. Beginning Italian (5 units)
- TBD
- Italian (ITA) 3S. Beginning Italian (5 units)
- TBD
- Italian (ITA) 121S. / Film Studies (FMS) 121S. New Italian Cinema (4 units)
- TBD
- 1 Elective
- from list below**
Intermediate - Total Units: 19 + optional coursework
- Italian (ITA) 21S. Intermediate Italian (5 units)
- TBD
- Italian (ITA) 22S. Intermediate Italian (5 units)
- TBD
- Italian (ITA) 23S. Reading Italian (5 units)
- TBD
- Italian (ITA) 121S. / Film Studies (FMS) 121S. New Italian Cinema (4 units)
- TBD
- 1 Elective
- from list below**
Electives
- Italian (ITA) 108S. Contemporary Issues in Italian Culture and Society (4 units)
- TBD
- Italian (ITA) 145S. Elective course through CEA (host country provider) (4 units)
- The Great Masters: Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael - Secrets, Signs & Symbols in Italian Art: Exercises in Iconography - The Culture of Food and Wine in Italy - Gender as a social Construct: (re)defining Roles in Society - The Policies of Organized Crime: Mafia and anti-Mafia in Italy - Fashion Marketing and Merchandising - The Business of Food - Sport and Culture in Contemporary Italy - Family Business and Entrepreneurship - The Politics of European Integration: An Italian Perspective - The Value of Art: Art Management and Marketing - Viticulture and Wine Marketing 
Eligibility
This program is open to students who meet the eligibility requirements.
Prerequisites
The Quarter Abroad Program in Florence allows you to complete one year (at levels 1 or 2) of Italian language, as well as other electives. This is an intensive program and dedication to language study is consequently a must.
Beginner
No Italian coursework may be taken before the program begins. Exception only by approval from faculty leader.
Intermediate
Completion of ITA 3 (or the equivalent* of 3 quarters/2 semester of University level Italian) at the time the program begins.**
*Equivalents may include: AP credits, a placement exam into ITA 4, or an interview with the Faculty Program Leader if you are a native speaker of Italian.
**Prerequisites cannot be completed during the summer prior to departure.
If you are between levels, please consult with your Program Coordinator or the Faculty Leader to explore your options.
- Prerequisite Equivalents for Students from Other UC's
- UC Berkeley
 Level 1: No Italian coursework may be taken before the program begins. Exception only by approval from faculty leader.
 Level 2: Completion of Italian 2
 UC Irvine
 Level 1: No Italian coursework may be taken before the program begins. Exception only by approval from faculty leader.
 Level 2: Completion of Italian 1C
 UCLA
 Level 1: No Italian coursework may be taken before the program begins. Exception only by approval from faculty leader.
 Level 2: Completion of Italian 3
 UC Merced: No Italian courses offered
 UC Riverside
 Level 1: No Italian coursework may be taken before the program begins. Exception only by approval from faculty leader.
 Level 2: Completion of Italian 3
 UC Santa Barbara
 Level 1: No Italian coursework may be taken before the program begins. Exception only by approval from faculty leader.
 Level 2: Completion of Italian 3
 UC Santa Cruz
 Level 1: No Italian coursework may be taken before the program begins. Exception only by approval from faculty leader.
 Level 2: Completion of Italian 3
 UC San Diego
 Level 1: No Italian coursework may be taken before the program begins. Exception only by approval from faculty leader.
 Level 2: Completion of Linguistics/Italian 1C
 
      