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CEA Rome, Italy - Liberal Arts & Sciences (discontinued)
(Outgoing Program)
** Indicates rolling admission application process. Applicants will be immediately notified of acceptance into this program and be able to complete post-decision materials prior to the term's application deadline.
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Program Type:
Direct Enroll, Program Provider
Areas of Study:
Accounting, Archaeology, Architecture, Art History, Astronomy, Business, Classical Studies, Communication, Computer Science, Culture, Earth Science, Economics, English, Film, Finance, Graphic Design, History, Independent Study, International Relations, Italian Language & Literature, Journalism, Law, Management, Marketing, Math/Statistics, Media Studies, Music, Other Language & Literature, Philosophy, Photography, Political Science, Pre-Health, Psychology, Public Relations, Religion/Theology, Sociology, Studio Art
Minimum Class Standing:
Freshman, Junior, Senior, Sophomore
Language of Instruction:
English, Italian
Housing Options:
Apartment
Program Description:
Call CEA
1-800-266-4441
What's Included
CEA offers a wide variety of services and amenities, Below is a list of what is included in your program price.
Study at two academic institutions while in Rome. As a student in this hybrid program, you will attend classes at both John Cabot University and CEA Global Campus, and have access to both institutions' facilities and services. You will select courses from a wide variety of subject areas, such as Archaeology, Business, Communication and Political Science. Your classmates will be other American, Italian and international students, giving you the opportunity to encounter many of the world's cultures in one of Europe's most exciting capitals.
The "Eternal City," Rome has enjoyed status as a global power and cultural leader for more than two millennia. Even today Rome remains a hub of contemporary culture, cuisine and fashion, and is one of Europe's major capitals of politics and commerce. Romans themselves are at once friendly and gregarious, and their love for their history and culture is often contagious.
Host to a rich and diverse religious cultures, Rome is home to the Vatican and the Pope, a remarkable Jewish quarter and other relgiious leaders, while the city's pagan history remains visible. CEA courses enhance your experience of this complex city, highlighting for you Rome and Italy's past and current importance in such fields as archaeology, history, business, and politics. To study in Rome is to take advantage of an educational environment unavailable anywhere else.