Overview
Program Structure:
SRISA offers American University level undergraduate
courses in a variety of areas of study. All classes,
with the exception of Italian, are taught in English.
Students studying during the summer enroll for a
minimum of 3 and a maximum of 6 credit hours for each
of the 2 sessions. Students can combine Academic
Lecture courses with hands-on studio courses for an
intensive learning experience. Students may take a
maximum of 1 studio course per session.
Summer
Program:
May Session (Classes given by affiliated schools
only)
June Session (4 Weeks) Total Credits: 3-6
July Session (4 Weeks) Total Credits: 3-6
Full Summer Program (8 weeks— June & July Sessions)
Total Credits 6-12
Departments:
• Fine Arts
• Liberal Arts
• Design
• Italian Language
Subjects:Photography,
Printmaking, Book Arts, Painting, Drawing, Art History,
Art Restoration, History, Music Appreciation, Politics
and Social Science, Literature, Creative Writing,
Cinema (Film Studies), Journalism, Fashion Design,
Jewelry Design, Textiles Design, Italian Language (All
Levels), Intensive Italian
Classroom
Structure & Instruction:
Academic Lecture Classes: These classes meet 2 hours
per day, Monday through Thursday. All academic classes
have two all-day field trips, which are generally held
on Fridays. Classes combine in-class lectures,
discussion, and on-site visits. Most academic courses
are reading and writing intensive and will require a
minimum of 6-9 hours of homework outside of regular
class-time.
Studio
Classes:
These hands-on courses meet 4 hours per day, Monday
through Thursday. One Friday field trip is scheduled
during the session. Studio courses combine studio
instruction, in-class demonstrations and slide
presentations. When possible students go on-site to
work or visit exhibits and museums of relevance to
subject being studied. All courses require outside
reading. There will be both individual and group
critiques. More advanced studio courses may require
written assignments and many require students to keep a
sketchbook. Grading
and Evaluation: Students are
graded using the American University model of
evaluation.
Field
Trips:
Every student has the opportunity to participate in
walking tours of Florence. Most courses integrate
on-site visits to museums and exhibitions and many may
require day trips. Special excursions are considered an
integral part of the course curriculum and attendance
is mandatory. The museum entry and travel fees for
these excursions are not included in tuition fees and
students will be invoiced separately after the end of
add-drop, for these fees.
Activities
for all students covered by the activities
fee:
• Welcome Dinner and Farewell Banquet
• Museum Card*
• On Campus Internet
• Two Field Trips Registering
for courses:
Students enroll through a one of the four departments,
fine arts, Liberal arts and Italian Studies, Design or
Italian. Within each department students choose a
concentration such as photography or fashion design.
Students then pick two courses from a list of courses
in each concentration and are free to pick additional
courses from the course offerings. All students enroll
in Italian Language for a minimum of 4 credit hours.
Students
may enroll in a maximum of (1) studio course per
summer session
Students
may enroll in a maximum of (2) courses per summer
session
All
students must provide alternatives to their first
choice courses.
*The Museum
Card allowsfree,
unlimited accessto
the following museums: Galleria
degli Uffizi, Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe (with Leonardo
da Vinci and Michelangelo's drawings), Galleria
dell'Accademia (where the David is housed), Museo degli
Strumenti Musicali, Palazzo Pitti, Galleria Palatina
and Appartamenti Reali, Galleria di Arte Moderna,
Galleria del Costume, Museo degli Argenti, Museo delle
Porcellane, Giardino di Boboli, Museo Nazionale del
Bargello, Museo delle Cappelle Medicee (where Lorenzo
the Medici is buried), Museo di San Marco, Giardino
della Villa Medicea di Castello, Villa Medicea della
Petraia, Villa Medicea di Poggio a Caiano, Villa
Medicea di Cerreto Guidi, Museo Storico della Caccia e
del Territorio, Cenacolo di Ognissanti, Cenacolo di
Andrea del Sarto, Cenacolo di Fuligno, Cenacolo di
Santa Apollonia, Chiostro dello
Scalzo.For
further info see theofficial
Florentine Museums' website
SUMMER PROGRAM
Santa Reparata International School of Art, SRISA - Via
San Gallo, 53r Florence Italy,info@santareparata.org
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