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Area of Study: Anthropology, Architecture, Art, Art History, Business, Classics, Engineering, English, History, Mechanical Engineering, Sociology Experience / Activity Type: Classes, Internship
Credit type: Apply for transfer credit Class Eligibility: Junior, Senior
Housing Option: Apartment, Homestay Host: External Program: Provider Organization
AACSB accredited: No Global Exchange Lehigh (GEL): No
Click here for a definition of this term Global Engineering Consortium: No
Program Description:

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Temple University Rome offers a semester or academic year study abroad program designed primarily for third-year undergraduate students. The program is comprised of four academic components: Architecture, for students enrolled in undergraduate architecture programs; Liberal Arts and Italian Studies, offering students the opportunity to choose from a range of courses focusing on Italy through the ages; Visual Arts, with courses in painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and printmaking; and International Business.
 
Internships for credit are available each semester. With the exception of Italian language courses, all instruction is in English.

ACADEMICS
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Four academic program tracks are offered each semester at Temple Rome. Below you will find information about each program track, including a list of courses offered.


ELIGIBILITY

Eligibility is limited to students who:

  • will be at least 19 years old by the starting date of study at Temple Rome.
  • are currently enrolled as full-time, matriculated students and will have completed at least two years of college-level study with a satisfactory scholastic average (minimum 2.75 cumulative average on a 4.0 scale from all colleges/universities attended).
  • intend a full-time program of study at Temple University Rome and will be applying credits earned towards a degree.
  • are in good academic and disciplinary standing; students on academic or disciplinary probation or warning may not participate. 

Students will be selected mainly on the basis of their intellectual purpose and emotional maturity.

We welcome the participation of qualified students from all U.S. colleges and universities.

Application information and specific requirements


PROGRAM SERVICES

 

Pre-departure Materials
Once accepted, we provide you with detailed pre-departure materials designed to guide you in preparing yourself for your time in Rome.


Pre-departure materials include:

  • Course registration materials

  • Passport information and visa application instructions

  • Travel and arrival information

  • Insurance information

  • Health and safety information

  • Housing information

  • Billing document, containing confirmed tuition and program fees, and payment policies

  • Cultural information

Orientation Programs
A pre-departure orientation program is conducted on Temple's Main Campus in Philadelphia by program administrators and former Rome students and faculty. An on-site orientation takes place during the first week of the program in Rome.


Housing

Housing options include:

  • Program-arranged apartments
  • Program-arranged homestays available for selected students, with priority given to those with prior study of the Italian language
  • Independent housing

For information about housing options, visit the Temple Rome Housing page.


APPLICATION DEADLINES

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Fall Semester or Academic Year - April 1
Spring Semester - October 1



Temple University

Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses

200 Tuttleman Learning Center

1809 N. 13th St.

Philadelphia, PA 19122

215-204-0720

study.abroad@temple.edu


www.temple.edu/studyabroad