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Italian Language, Art History, and Visual Arts: May 22–July 10, 2010
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Top Ten Reasons to Study Abroad  

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Faculty-led, world-focused

Penn State faculty-led programs offer students the guidance of trusted faculty, with the freedom to explore the world. Our faculty will create the ideal itinerary for you.

Total cultural immersion in the heart of Italy is the cornerstone of the Todi program. Since 1986, families in Todi have been welcoming Penn State students into their homes during the seven-week program. The experience provides students with a chance to become part of the fabric of the family and of the town. Since few residents speak English, students also have the opportunity for continuous language development. 

Penn State Summer Education Abroad ProgramTodi is a picturesque Umbrian town with a history dating back to Etruscan times. The town of 6,000 residents is built on a hill sits around an intact medieval piazza, and includes outstanding examples of Gothic and Renaissance architecture.

The program is designed to combine classroom studies with travel. Beginning with five days in Rome and its environs, faculty and local experts will guide students through famous Italian cultural treasures in churches, museums, and archaeological sites. Following the days in Rome, students are based in Todi for six weeks. From there, day trips are planned to cities within the region of Umbria, including Perugia, Orvieto, and Assisi. Extended trips to Florence and Venice also are included on the itinerary. While site visits are considered extensions of the classroom experience, they are structured to allow for independent exploration.

The program offers either 9 or 10 academic credits in Italian language and the arts. All students are required to take the same set of courses, which are offered at both beginning and advanced levels. The curriculum consists of courses in Italian language, art history, and visual arts. There are no academic prerequisites for the beginning-level courses.


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