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Quick Facts
City: 
Rome [1]
Country: 
Italy [2]
Program credits: 
16 Quarter Units or 10.8 Semester Hours
Language(s) of Instruction: 
English
Language prerequisites: 
None

Rome is one of the world’s most exciting cities, a place where 2,500 years of historical monuments dot the landscape of a vibrant, modern metropolis. The Rome Winter Quarter program takes advantage of IES Abroad’s central location in the eternal city where you can explore the glories of Roman history and the enchantment of contemporary Italy. Learn about Christian history with visits to the Vatican museum; study the treasures of the Renaissance with site visits throughout Rome; immerse yourself in the culture of modern Italy through a course on Cinecitta, Italy's "Hollywood on the Tiber;" or study the economic problems and opportunities of the European Union in a leading EU capital city. All of these are possible through the IES Abroad Rome Program.

Program Dates

These dates are preliminary and are subject to change. Students should not book flights according to these dates.

Academics

Our mission is simple: to provide you with the best study abroad program possible—which includes the highest quality academic and cultural experiences.

Courses are taught by qualified English-speaking IES Abroad faculty. All courses are worth 4 quarter units or 2.7 semester hours of credit, and you take a total of 16 quarter units or 10.8 semester hours of credit.

Courses

This is a list of planned course offerings. After you are accepted, you will see a list of final course offerings in your MyIESabroad account.

Field Study

IES Abroad Rome organizes field study trips that complement what you’re learning in the classroom, and contribute to your general knowledge of Italian culture and society.

Housing

Our job is to make sure that your greatest challenge is deciding what landmarks to see first or discovering the best café—not finding a place to live where you feel comfortable. We do our best to locate housing that is reflective of how the local students are living. Our goal is that when you leave Rome, it will feel like home.

Homestays
IES Abroad Rome staff arrange housing for you in single or double occupancy homestays.

  • You are housed in a single or shared room, with no more than two students in each homestay sharing a bedroom.
  • Each homestay has high-speed Internet access as well as limited access to shared laundry and kitchen facilities.
  • You receive a light breakfast daily and three evening meals per week. 

 

Apartments
Share apartments with other IES Abroad students and have the option of living with an Italian Student Companion (ISC), a local Italian student who provides opportunities to engage in local culture and activities.
 
Apartments are furnished, single-sex, and generally accommodate four to seven students, with two IES Abroad students sharing a bedroom. Internet access is available. Meals are not included, but apartments offer equipped kitchens. If you are interested in improving your language proficiency, you may opt to sign an Italian-only language pledge with your roommates.

Student Life

Part of making you feel at home in Rome is doing our best to help you feel safe and cared for. Whether it’s the orientation program that prepares you for what’s ahead, your housing that is well-located and comfortable, or the field trips that take you to places off the beaten path—we’re all about our student services. This is just one of the things we’re known for.

Orientation

IES Abroad provides an orientation promptly upon students’ arrival in Rome. The orientation includes:

  • Comprehensive information on health and safety, culture, and living in Rome. Students will be provided with an IES Abroad Rome USB drive which includes detailed information about academics, student affairs, local area information, and a program schedule.
  •  A guided tour of Rome and a welcome reception.
     
Extracurricular Activities & Cultural Events

Redefine the way you live and learn in Rome through our cultural events, such as:
 

  • Cooking classes and local farmer’s market visits
  • Joining a papal audience
  • Outings to art exhibitions, concerts, and the opera
  • Trattoria nights to sample Italian regional specialties
  • Participating in an IES Abroad Rome soccer tournament
  • Community gardening on the IES Center terrace
Field Trips

 

Although your adventure begins in Rome, our field trips take you to other great cities in Italy to provide contrast and context for what you are learning in Rome. One field trip is included in the program fee. Field trip destinations and prices are subject to change. Past destinations have included:
 
The Amalfi Coast and Pompeii
2 Days | Fall & Spring
Study Greek and Roman ruins on the coast and explore the stunning remains of Pompeii.
 
Tuscany 
2 Days | Fall & Spring
Guided tours throughout the countryside of one of Italy’s most unique regions, gorgeous landscapes, rich artistic legacy visiting the sites of the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.
 
Umbria
2 Days | Fall & Spring
A gem in the heart of Italy, Umbria is perfect for those who love nature and want to discover its woods, castles, and sanctuaries. Together with IES you will discover small medieval towns, art and nature, and the peace and calm which became the inspiration for Renaissance masterpieces. 
 
Sabina Olive Oil
1 Day | Fall
Enjoy a guided tour and introduction to the art of making extra virgin olive oil among the olive groves, where you will watch olives being gathered (and potentially gather some yourself. Also, visit an oil mill, taste various types of high quality olive oils, and enjoy a complete lunch of local organic products.

Center

IES Abroad Rome [3]

Situated in the heart of Rome along the Tiber River across from the Castel Sant’ Angelo and the Vatican, the IES Abroad Rome Center is a newly renovated 1920s-era building within walking distance of the Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and the Vatican.

Features include:

  • High-quality academic facilities
  • Auditoriums used for a guest lecture series
  • Rooftop terrace with city views and community garden
  • High-speed Internet and wireless printer access
Center staff: 

Acting Director, IES Abroad Rome
Dott. Gianni Ponti

Dott. Ponti is an archaeologist specialized in Imperial Roman architecture. After earning a BA in Classics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dott. Ponti obtained a Laurea in archaeology from the University of Rome. He has worked on a number of archaeological excavations in the Mediterranean, including Troy, Aphrodisias and Leptis Magna. His studies and research focus on the use of marble in Roman construction, the ancient marble trade, quarrying and carving techniques. Dott. Ponti has worked on a number of excavations in Rome, including the Palatine Hill and the Imperial Fora. He has done research for the Department of Antiquities on a number of conservation projects including  the Ara Pacis,  the Column of Trajan and  the Arch of Constantine.  He is currently directing an excavation at the Villa of Maxentius on the Via Appia, as well as conducting architectural studies at Leptis Magna, Libya, with the Università di Rome Tre.  Dott. Ponti  has taught at the Istituto Centrale del Restauro of the Department of Antiquities and is currently Archaeology Advisor of the American Academy in Rome. He has been teaching archaeology courses at IES since 2004. Since 2007 he is Academic Dean of the IES Abroad Rome Center.

IES Abroad Staff
Giovanna Cucciniello
Assistant Director 

Simona Di Giustino
Internship Coordinator 

Arianna Gaffi
Student Services Coordinator

TBA
Academic Dean 

Silvana Sodini
Health & Safety Advisor 

Luisa Taffara
Administration Manager

Faculty

Christopher Altieri
Religious Studies
PhD – Philosophy, Pontifical Gregorian University
 
Monica Bandella
Italian Language
PhD - Italian Studies, University of Salzburg
 
Giulia Bottero,
Italian Language
Ph.D in Foreign Languages, Università di Venezia, Ca' Foscari. 
 
Barbara Briganti,
Art History
Professor of History of Garden Architecture at the Facoltà di Architettura "Valle Giulia" 
 
Maddalena Cardarelli,
Italian Language
Lettere all'università di Roma I, " La Sapienza" 
 
Barbara Castaldo
Literature and Anthropology
PhD - Italian Studies, New York University
 
Stefano Castellani
Photography
Ma- Latin Epigraphy, La Sapienza University of Rome
 
Alessandro Coppola
Urban Studies
PhD - Urban Studies, University of Roma Tre  
 
Efisio Espa,
Economics
Degree in Economics, University of Siena 
 
Laura Fasanaro,
International Relations
Ph.D. in International Relations, University of Florence 
 
Anna Ferrari Aggradi,
Italian Language
Degree in Foreign Languages and Literatures from the University of Roma La Sapienza; DITALS Certificate for Teaching of Italian as a Foreign Lanague from the University of Siena
 
Daniele Fiorentino,
History
Ph.D. in U.S. History, University of Kansas; Ph.D. in American Studies, University of Rome I “La Sapienza” 
 
Valentina Follo
Roman History
PhD candidate, Art & Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, University of Pennsylvania
 
Federica Giacomini,
Art History
MA in Art History, University of Rome I “La Sapienza”; Ph.D. in Art History and Conservation, University of Tuscia
 
Lori King
Religious Studies
PhD -  Sacred Theology, Pontifical Gregorian University 
 
Philip Larrey,
Religious Studies
Ph.D. in Philosophy, Pontifical Gregorian University; S.T.B (BA in Theology), Pontifical University of St. Thomas 
 
Elisabetta Lodoli,
Film Studies
M.A., California Institute of the Arts
 
Marta Marchetti,
Theater/Literature
Ph.D. in Theater, Université de Paris VII and the University of Siena
 
Claudia Mariotti
Political Science
PhD – Political Sociology, University of Roma Tre 
 
Registilla Aloisi Masella,
Italian Language
Degree in Translation for French and English; Specialization certificate from DILIT in Teaching Italian as a Second Language; Oral Proficiency in Italian from ACTFEL 
 
Renato Moro,
History
Ph.D. in History, University of Rome I "La Sapienza"
Provost, University of Rome III 
 
Giulia Parte,
Italian Language
Degree in Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne 
 
Gianni Ponti,
Art History
BA in Classics, UNC; Graduate Degree in Archaeology, Università di Roma 2 
 
Pier Paolo Racioppi,
Art History
Ph.D. in Medieval and Modern Art History, University of Rome I "La Sapienza" 
 
Mattia Toaldo,
Political Science
University Degree in Political Sciences at the University of Rome, Roma 3
 
Silvia Zanazzi
Internship Seminar
Phd candidate  - Educational Research, La Sapienza University of Rome

Cost

Source URL: http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs/rome-winter-quarter

Links:
[1] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/rome
[2] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/italy
[3] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/ies-abroad-rome