The Italian Renaissance Literature, Philosophy, Art, Architecture, Culture, History, and Language
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Tarleton State University HONORS COLLEGE 2019 Summer Study Abroad in Urbino, Italy June 2, 2019 – July 4, 2019 The Italian Renaissance Literature, Philosophy, Art, Architecture, Culture, History, and Language ften called “la città ideale” (the ideal city) of the Renaissance, Urbino itself is a harmonious architectural work of art, a unity of city and landscape recognized by O UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. During its great cultural flowering under Federico da Montefeltro from 1444 to 1482, Urbino attracted some of the best Renaissance scholars and artists from Italy and beyond. It is the birthplace of the great Renaissance artist Raphael. The house he was born in, featuring a childhood fresco by the young Raphael, is still standing. The Palazzo Ducale, itself the architectural centerpiece of the town, houses a remarkable art collection of medieval and Renaissance art, including paintings by Raphael and Piero della Francesca. Today Urbino remains a lively center of Italian life and culture with a population of around 15,000. The city is home to the University of Urbino, founded in 1506, with a current enrollment of around 20,000 students. 2018 Study Abroad in Urbino page 2 CLASSES Weekdays from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. classes will focus on Italian Renaissance art and architecture, as well as beginning instruction in Italian language. Weekdays from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., students will study the literature and philosophy of the Italian Renaissance. Classes will be held in university classrooms in the old part of the city (il centro). See below for options for course credits. HOUSING AND FOOD Students will be housed in one of the University of Urbino’s residence halls in the Colle dei Cappuccini, a true university village surrounded by the hills on the outskirts of Urbino. This complex includes a full-service dining hall. The city center is within reach on foot (a 25-minute walk approximately) or by regular public transport. Students will receive a dining hall card with enough credit to cover breakfasts and one full meal each day. GUIDED TOURS The program will include numerous guided tours in Urbino and the surrounding areas, screenings of Italian art films, as well as trips to Florence and Ravenna. PROGRAM COSTS The cost will be $2,600 per student. This program cost includes airfare, housing, breakfast and one full meal each day, guided tours, insurance, wi-fi, and most classroom materials. Students are responsible for lunch. The actual program cost is much higher than $2,600. Due to the generosity of many donors, the cost is reduced significantly. The program cost does not include tuition and fees. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Qualified students are also eligible for an International Education Fee Scholarship from the Office of International Programs. This scholarship is normally $1,000. 2018 Study Abroad in Urbino page 3 That amount may be reduced or increased depending on the amount of available funding. This scholarship is applied to tuition and fees for the courses. APPLICATION FORMS Application forms are available from the Honors Office. By submitting this application, you will be considered for admission to the program and for an Honors College study abroad scholarship. The deadline for priority consideration is November 5th. A $200 deposit must be submitted with the application. This deposit is refundable only if a student is not selected for participation in the program. PAYMENT A deposit of fifty percent of the total cost of the program must be made by January 16; the remainder is due by April 2. These payments are non-refundable with the exception of those costs that are recoverable by the Honors College minus any fees or penalties assessed for withdrawal from the program. COURSE CREDIT OPTIONS Students may sign up for either three or six hours of honors credit from the Honors Core, Honors Seminars, or Upper-Level Honors. Honors Core PHIL 1301: Introduction to Philosophy (counts for humanities core) Sophomore literature: Literature of the Italian Renaissance (sign up for HNRS 2385, substitutes for sophomore literature, counts for humanities core) ARTS 1301: Art Appreciation (counts for fine arts core) HNRS 2385: The Italian Renaissance (counts toward the 15-hour Honors Core for Honors Degree Program Students) Note: Presidential Honors Scholars may not sign up for HNRS 2385 except in special circumstances with special permission. 2018 Study Abroad in Urbino page 4 Upper-Level Honors ENGL 3341: Cultural Studies ENGL 4086: Problems Course ENGL 4315: Senior Seminar PHIL 4086: Problems Course HIST 4350: Special Topics: The Italian Renaissance POLS 4086: Problems Course ARTS 4385: Art Seminar MUSC 4385: Music Seminar COMS 4312: Rhetorical Theory HNRS 3385: The Italian Renaissance Note: Presidential Honors Scholars may sign up for HNRS 3385 in order to complete the requirement for the junior level honors seminar and Honors Degree Program Students can sign up for three or six hours of HNRS 3385 that will count toward upper-level honors. .