Rome Program and Curriculum
Course Schedule and Descriptions
Facilities
Photo Gallery
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Rome Program and Curriculum
LdM Rome students can choose courses in traditional subjects such as history, classical civilizations, art, restoration, and literature, or more contemporary subjects such as international business, political science, environmental sciences, or gender studies. Students have the opportunity to collaborate with a wide variety of professionals and various national and international institutions located throughout Rome.
Academic Programs: Fall or Spring Semester, January Intersession, Summer.
Subjects are listed below. Please see Course Schedules and Course Descriptions for more information.
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
The School of Arts and Sciences includes the following departments: Anthropology, Art History, Classical Studies, Communications, Gender Studies, Geography and Environmental Studies, History, International Business, Literature, Music, Cinema and Theatre Studies, Nutrition and Health, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Political Science and International Studies, Psychology, Sociology.
SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND MEDIA
The School of Creative Arts and Media includes the following departments: Graphic Arts, Painting Drawing and Mixed Media, Restoration and Conservation.
SCHOOL OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
The School of Italian Language and Culture includes the following departments: Italian Language, Italian Language and Culture.
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These marbles, the works of the dreamers and idealists of old, live on, leading and pointing to good. They are the works of visionaries and dreamers, but they are realizations of soul, the representations of the ideal. They are grand, beautiful, and true, and they speak with a voice that echoes through the ages. Governments have changed; empires have fallen; nations have passed away; but these mute marbles remain-the oracles of time, the perfection of art.
Herman Melville
"Statues of Rome"
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