Program
SU Florence
Program Description
Come rediscover the Renaissance and the rebirth of antiquity in the city whose streets and piazzas overflow with art and life. Florence is your classroom as the top researchers and scholars in their fields help you to uncover the connections between history, politics, and creative genius.
NOTE: Not all courses listed below are offered every semester.
Subjects:
Anthropology
Art Photography
Architecture
Classical Languages
Communication and Rhet Studies
Drama
Economics
Entrprnrshp & Emrging Entrprss
English Textual Studies
Film
Geography
History of Art
History
Humanities
International Relations
Italian
Jewelry and Metalsmithing
Literature
Law & Public Policy
Marketing
Mathematics
Nutrition Science & Dietetics
Philosophy
Printmaking
Political Science
Painting
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies
Religion
Sculpture
Sociology
School of Management
Textiles
Women's and Gender Studies