Semester in Mediterranean Studies in Sorrento Sorrento, Sant`Anna Institute and the Italian Department of the Florida Atlantic University in Mediterranean Studies.
Coordinatore: Prof. Ilaria Serra
- Explore the history, geography and art of the Sorrento area located in the middle of the Mediterranean
- Study its language and culture
- Experience its present, its social dynamics and its economy thanks to specific internships and service learning projects.
Accademic Offers
- Italian Language Class (all levels available)
- One course in Cultural and Classical Studies among the following:
– HIST 350/IS 305 History of Italian Food and Culture
– IS 305 Special Topics: Mediterranean Culture and History
– JU 330 New York Calls, Naples responds
– WL 101 Introductory Ancient Greek
– WL 101 Elementary Latin
– WL 102 Pre-Intermediate Latin
– HIST 350 Greek Influence in Southern Italy: Colonization & Culture
– PHIL 375/RELG 350 Religions of the Classical Antiquity
– HUM 399 Special Topics: Archaeology Field Study Ancient Cultures
- One course in Natural Sciences among the following:
– MSC 101 Introduction to Marine Biology with Lab (4 credits)
– JU 330 Introduction to Volcanology
– KIN 221 Human Nutrition
- One course in Business Studies among the following:
– INB 421 Global Business: Italy and Tourism
– MKG 320 Product Management: Food Marketing
– Internship
- One course in Social Studies among the following:
– HIST 350 Special Topics: History of the Mafia
– ECON 335 / SUST 335 Sustainability
– POL 375 Special Topics: Human Rights
– JU 330 Mediterranean Migration
Please note: All courses – where not specified – count for 3 credits/45 hrs.
All Sant’Anna Institute’s academic courses are offered through Jacksonville University (Florida).
Non-Jacksonville University students can apply to transfer course credits to their home institution by requesting a Jacksonville University transcript.