Dante in Florence - Global Seminar
Apply by February 1st to study abroad in Italy next summer! is a Global Seminar course taught in Florence, Italy, by Professor Suzanne Magnanini in May. On this program, students will:
- Explore Dante's most fantastic images in the Inferno, formed through references to the medieval art and architecture in Italy
- Participate on day excursions to Pisa, Monteriggioni, Siena, Montaperti, and San Gimignano
- Study both the sites to which Dante refers to in Inferno and the works of other artists inspired by his poem
This course is open to all majors, and counts for the following CU requirements:
- Upper division Literature and the Arts Core requirement
- A&S Gen Ed: Arts & Humanities Upper-division
- 4000-level elective credit for Italian majors
- Upper-division elective credit for Italian minors
- 3000-level Art History credit
- Engineering Humanities/Social Science credit
- CMCI Core: Humanities & Arts
- International Affairs Off-Campus Experience
- Upper-division Humanities credit
Feel free to direct any questions about the program to Professor Magnanini at suzanne.magnanini@colorado.edu. If you鈥檇 like to open an application or have questions about applying, finances, or scholarships, please reach out to globalseminars@colorado.edu. The application deadline is February 1st, and spots are limited!
We hope to see you in Florence this summer!