Academic Profile
Tuscania Program and Curriculum
Academic Programs: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, and Summer Sessions.
The Lorenzo de' Medici Tuscania Campus offers courses to students from all over the world in Italian language, art, art history, archaeology, history, Italian culture, the culinary arts, and various other fields of study. No previous knowledge of Italian is required. The language of instruction is English, with the exception of the language classes. Classes are small, with strong emphasis placed on student-faculty interaction. Taking advantage of the local environment, many courses focus on the Etruscan civilization.
The Tuscania Campus LdM program is based on a full immersion concept. Because of the town's small size and its geographic location, students live and study in a fully Italian and a more traditional small community-based environment. Integration in the community is fundamental to the program, encouraging students to create relationships in a cultural context.
*THE LDM TUSCANIA CAMPUS BUILDING IS EQUIPPED FOR WIRELESS CONNECTION.
A 2.6 GPA, and official transcripts, three letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose are necessary for admission to the program. Students must be at least 18 years old.
Course Offerings
Program I: Super-Intensive Italian Language (12-18 credits).
Students may register for a total of 12 - 16 credits of Italian language in this program. Each CCIS member school decides on the amount of credits awarded.
ProgramII: Liberal Arts/Studio Arts
Students choose 4 or 5 courses (12 to 16 credits).
An Italian language course is required, which is offered at all levels from beginning through advanced. All courses are 3 credits each.
For a complete list of scheduled courses, please consult the following website:
www.lorenzodemedici.org/tuscania/
Subject areas are listed below:
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
The School of Arts and Sciences includes the following subject areas: Art History, Archaeology and Classical Studies, Cultural Studies, Communications, History, Music, Cinema and Theatre Studies, Sociology,Writing.
SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS
The School of Creative Arts includes the following subject areas: Painting, Drawing and Mixed Media, Photography, Culinary and Nutritional Arts, Dance, Music and Theatre Performance.
SCHOOL OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
Subject area: Italian Language and Culture, Italian Language
Lorenzo de’ Medici is committed to helping students realize their potential, providing high quality education that will enable students to interact successfully with the community worldwide. - LdM Mission