Spring 2024 Accredited Semester Program
Program Structure:
SRISA offers American University level undergraduate courses taught in English in a variety of areas of study. All classes, with the exception of Italian Language, are taught in English. Most students choose to study for one or two semesters. Spring 2024 term is 15 weeks long and students enroll in 12-16 credit hours.
Classroom Structure & Instruction:
Academic Lecture Classes:
These classes meet twice a week for a total of 3 contact hours per week. Classes combine in-class lectures, discussion and on-site visits and instruction. Most academic courses are reading and writing intensive and will require a minimum of 6-9 hours of work outside of regular class-time.
Studio Art & Design Classes:
These hands on courses meet twice a week for a total of 6 contact hours per week. Studio courses combine practical lessons, in-class demonstrations and slide presentations. When possible students go on-site to work or visit exhibits or museums of relevance to the subject being studied. All courses require outside work and in-class critiques, both group and individual. Advanced studio courses may require written assignments and many require students to keep a sketchbook.
Grading and Evaluation:
Students are graded using the American University model of evaluation.
Spring 2024 Calendar:
SPRING 2024: Jan 9 - Apr 26
- Oct. 15 Enrollment Deadline
- Nov. 15 Tuition and Forms Deadline
- Jan. 9 Housing Check-In: 10am-6pm
- Jan. 10 SRISA Program Orientation
- Jan. 11-12 Italian and Orientation Activities
- Jan. 15 1st day of Class
- Feb. 28-29 Midterm Exams
- Mar. 1-10 Spring Break
- Apr. 19 Student Show
- Apr. 23-24 Final Exams
- Apr. 26 Housing Check-Out: By 10 am
Program Fees:
Processing fee: $75
Program Deposit: $1,000 (The program deposit will be applied towards the full balance of tuition)
Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, and Design Programs: $8,965
- 4-5 Elective courses (maximum 4 studio courses)
- Total Credits: 12-16
Maryville University in St. Louis Transcript (optional): $250 (this fee covers two consecutive semesters and two summer sessions, see transcripts for more information)
Academic Year Discount: $2,500*
Students enrolling in the Academic Year program receive $2,500 off their second semester and 15% discount off Summer Tuition.
Additional Fees:
Permit of Stay fees will be billed to students by invoice along with course fees and optional field trips after the first week of class. The Permit of Stay is mandatory for all persons studying in Italy for over 90 days. Approximate Permit of Stay cost is 200 Euro. Course and optional field trip fees vary.
Activities Fee
Activities fee of $1,150 includes:
- Welcome Dinner
- Student Exhibit and Reception
- 3 SRISA Day Trips and 1 SRISA 3-Day Overnight Trip or equivalent
- Cultural Program Activities and Events
- Access to SRISA Optional Excursions
- On Campus Internet and Library
Learn more about activities offered during this term.
Internship Fees
Internship Program – 15 Weeks: $2,195
Internship, 3 credits
Internship Program and Italian Language – 15 Weeks: $3,790
Internship, 3 credits
1 Italian language course, 4 credits, 60 contact hours
Registering for Courses:
- To register for courses students should complete the Course Registration Form.
- Students can register for (5) courses of their choice for a total of 15-16 credits.
- Italian Language is not required, but is highly encouraged for the enriching cultural benefit the language provides.
- Students may enroll in a maximum of (4) Studio Art courses per semester.
- Students must provide alternatives to their first choice courses or their course registration will be considered incomplete.
Spring 2024 Courses:
SRISA Courses:
Fine Arts Department
3D and 4D
Painting and Drawing
- Advanced Studio Practices: Drawing
- Beginning Painting
- Drawing I
- Drawing II
- Figure Drawing
- Painting II
- Painting III
- Painting IV
- Renaissance Drawing and Painting Techniques
Photography
- Advanced Photography: Analog and Digital Photography
- Experimental Photography
- History of Photography: A Hands-on Approach
- Introduction to Photography: Analog and Digital Photography
Printmaking and Book Arts
Special Programs Fine Arts
Liberal Arts Department
Art History
- Archaeology and Art of Ancient Italy (ISI)
- Art and Politics
- Art History: The Italian Renaissance
- Curatorial Practices
- Feminism in Art
- History of Italian Design (ISI)
- History of Photography: A Hands-on Approach
- Michelangelo, Bernini, and Caravaggio
- Neuroesthetics: Creativity and the Brain
- Twentieth Century Italian Art
Childhood and Art Education
Communications
Gender Studies
History
- Ancient Rome: Civilization and Legacy (ISI)
- Archaeology and Art of Ancient Italy (ISI)
- Florence: The Story of the City (ISI)
- History and Politics of Modern Italy: Twentieth Century (ISI)
- History of Science from the 13th to the 18th Century (ISI)
- History of the Jews in Italy: Renaissance to the Present (ISI)
- Mafia and the Italian Sociopolitical Controversy
- The Scientific Revolution (ISI)
- Women's History and Gender Equality Policies (ISI)
Italian Language
Italian Studies
- Discovering Florence: Culture and Lifestyle of its Neighborhoods
- Exploring Florence: Italian Culture and Sustainable Living
- History of Italian Fashion
- Italian American Film: FF Coppola and Martin Scorsese
- Italian Cinema
- Italian Food and Culture
Literature and Writing
Marketing and Business
- Brand Management: Made in Italy (ISI)
- Brand Promotion in the Digital Environment
- Family Business in Italy (ISI)
- Marketing Strategy for the Arts
- Marketing: The Italian Wine Industry
- The Business of Art: the Economics and Management of Culture (ISI)
Political Science and Economics
Psychology and Sociology
- Abnormal Psychology (ISI)
- Addiction: from Theory to Treatment (ISI)
- Clothing and Society
- Cross-Cultural Psychology (ISI)
- Discovering Florence: Culture and Lifestyle of its Neighborhoods
- Diversity in Italy (ISI)
- Forensic Psychology (ISI)
- Identity and Culture in Italy: A Comparative Approach (ISI)
Science and Mathematics
Special Programs Liberal Arts
Design Department
Architecture and Interior Design
- Advanced Interior Design Studio: Contemporary Design in an Historical Setting
- Architecture Design Studio VI (ISI)
- Architecture in Italy: History and Preservation (ISI)
- Feng Shui and Holistic Design
- History of Italian Design (ISI)
- Landscape Architecture: The Villa and the Garden (ISI)
- Sketchbook Studies: Italian Architecture and Interiors
- Urban Florence: Traveling Across Layers (ISI)
Communication Design
- Branding Design
- Design and Social Movements in History
- Graphic Design Studio
- Graphic Design: Florence, Signs of the City
Fashion Design
- Clothing and Society
- Fashion Design Studio: Illustration and Construction
- Fashion Illustration I
- Fashion Illustration II
- Garment Construction I
- Garment Construction II
- History of Italian Fashion
- Sustainable Clothing and Ethical Fashion
Fashion Merchandising
- Fashion Branding
- Fashion Product Development
- Import/Export within the Fashion Industry
- Trends Forecasting for the Fashion Industry
Jewelry Design
Special Programs Design
Textile Design
Housing at SRISA
SRISA arranges housing upon request for students enrolled at the school. It is a great opportunity for students to get to know one another while being immersed in the daily Italian life that greatly enriches their study abroad experience.
Housing Options:
- Double occupancy room in a shared apartment
- Single occupancy room in a shared apartment
- Private apartment
- Arrange your own housing *
Housing costs include rent, reasonable utility usage, check-in service, staff assistance, and administrative fees.
Students are housed in residential apartments located within a 20-minute walk from SRISA. All apartments are fully furnished with the essential necessities for independent living.
Housing Fees
- $500 Housing Deposit (see Deposit tab for details)
- $4,220 Double occupancy room in shared apartments
- $5,420 Single occupancy room in shared apartments
- Private apartments available upon request, click here to ask for more details
See Housing for more details.
Field Trips and Activities at SRISA:
Most courses integrate on-site visits to museums and exhibitions and at times require day trips. These excursions are considered an integral part of the course curriculum and attendance is mandatory. The fees for these excursions are not included in tuition fees and students will be invoiced separately after the end of the add-drop period for these excursions along with general lab fees.