Permanent Courses – Offered Every Semester:
- Elementary Italian
- Sociology of Italy through Italian Film
- Exploring Intercultural Communication
- Caput Mundi : Rome as Center of a Diverse World
- Art History – Baroque Art(always); High Ren (Fall); Xian Art (Spring)
- Theology – Beginnings of Christianity
- Microeconomics (Fall) or Macroeconomics (Spring)
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Permanent Courses Satisfying Duquesne Core Requirements:
- Elementary Italian I
- Principles of Microeconomics (Fall) or Macroeconomics(Spring)
Note: Fulfills business core requirement
Theme Area: Creative Arts
- Art History 385 Baroque Art (Fall and Spring)
- Art History 383 Painting and Sculpture in the High Renaissance (Fall only)
- Art History 205 Christian Art and Architecture in Rome (Spring only)
Note: All art history courses are considered history
Theme Area: Global Diversity
- Classics/History 210 Caput Mundi: Rome as Center of a Diverse World
Note: Considered a history course
- Communication 114/407 Intercultural Communication
Theme Area: Faith & Reason
- Theology 274 Beginnings of Christianity
Theme Area: Social Justice
- Sociology 250 Italian Cultural Studies thru Film
Note: Satisfies Social Science requirement
All history and art history courses are
taught on location in Rome.
Note: It is very important that you work closely with your academic advisor as early as possible to make sure that these courses fit into your overall program requirements.
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