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Summer 2007 Programs
Programs With Arranged Group Flights
Queens College Equivalent Courses
New! - For Queens College students, Department Scholarships are available
For additional Program information, contact Gary Braglia
French Revolution Game:
"Reacting to the Past" in Paris, France
Conducted in English
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité!
During our stay in Paris, we will study the background and history of the French Revolution,
including the Enlightenment. We will react in the historical moment of the meetings held by
the National Assembly in 1791. The French Revolution game will plunge students into the intellectual,
political, and ideological currents that surged through revolutionary Paris that summer. Students
will become leaders of major factions within the National Assembly (and in the streets outside) as
it struggles to create a constitution amidst internal chaos and threats of foreign invasion.
They will face questions such as: Will the king Louis XVI retain power? Will the priests of the
Catholic Church obey the general will of the National Assembly or the dictates of the pope in Rome?
Do traditional institutions and values constitute restraints on freedom and individual dignity or are
they its essential bulwarks? Are slaves, women, and Jews entitled to the rights of man? Is violence
a legitimate means of changing society or of purging it of dangerous enemies? Some of the highlights
will include walking tours of revolutionary sites in Paris, including The Louvre, Les Invalides, the
Bastille, the Palais-Royal, the Conciergerie, and the revolutionary 6th arrondissement, and day trips
to Versailles and the Royal Palace of Fontainebleau. A special feature will be the opportunity to
experience the celebrations of Bastille Day on July 14th, France’s national holiday, first hand.
Location: Paris, France
Dates: June 29 - July 31
Credits: 4 - History
Estimated program costs: $3,338, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare,
housing, travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Queens College
Academic Director: Helen Gaudette, History, Queens College, helen.gaudette@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Paris-NY estimated currently at $1000
French Language and Culture in Paris
Four-week, four-credit intensive program in French Language at the French Language and Culture Institute
at the Institut Catholique de Paris (located on the Left Bank, near the Latin Quarter). Beginning,
intermediate, and advanced level language courses are offered. Students will take a French placement
test prior to departure and will study French grammar and conversation in the mornings with
afternoons and weekends free to practice conversation in French or explore Paris and the Ile de France.
Location: Paris, France
Dates: June 29-July 31
Credits: 4 - French language and culture
Estimated program costs: $3,338, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing, travel insurance,
and program fee
Faculty: Catholic Institute of Paris
Academic Director: Karen Sullivan, ELL, Queens College, karen.sullivan@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Paris-NY estimated currently at $1000
Italian and French Cinema in Italy and France
Italian Cinema - Florence
We will examine a sampling of major Italian films. We will consider their place in
film and political history as well as some of the ways in which the movies to be screened use such
elements as narrative structure, camerawork, and music. The course will focus primarily on directors
such as Fellini, Antonioni, and Bertolucci. An analytical paper of a film seen outside of class
will be required. All course work will be done in English.
French Cinema - Paris
We will examine a sampling of major French films from the fifties and sixties. We will
consider their place in film and political history as well as some of the ways in which the movies to
be screened use such elements as narrative structure, camerawork, and music. Directors to be studied
include Jean Cocteau, Robert Bresson, Jean-Luc Godard, and Claude Chabrol, with perhaps one or two
others, depending on time. An analytical paper of a film seen outside of class will be required.
All course work will be done in English.
Location: Florence, Italy and Paris, France
Dates: June 21 - July 21
Credits: 4 - ELL
Estimated program costs: $3,605, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing, travel insurance,
and program fee
Faculty: Queens College, Florence University of the Arts
Academic Director: Royal Brown, ELL, Queens College, royal.brown@qc.cuny.edu
Italy and France Through the Eyes of Travelers:
Florence and Paris
Course conducted in English
Some of the finest (but least-read) literature in the English language has been written by travelers as they
explore the world. In this course, you will have the opportunity to deepen and enrich your exploration of
two of the world's great cities "Florence and Paris" by reading and discussing literary texts set in, or written
about, these two historic European centers of art, culture, and romance.
Living in the place you are reading about will make the texts come alive: reading about the places you are
exploring will make your experience of those places much more exciting and meaningful. "Eyes- and ears-on"
writing assignments and visits to sites described in the texts will help you to discover the true joy and
challenges inherent in traveling, in which, as Jack Kerouac said, "You always learn something and learn to
change your thoughts." Through assigned journal entries and writing assignments, you will also have the chance
to add your own voice, your own thoughts and impressions, your own tales, to the existing body of travel
literature.
Part One: Florence, in the Heart of Tuscany
With its beautiful landscape and its rich culture and history, Tuscany has long been considered an appealing
destination for English-speaking tourists. In this course, students will stay in Florence, the cultural and
artistic center of Tuscany. Texts describing Florence and the surrounding area will be drawn from a diverse
selection of first-class British and American writers from E.M. Forster to Linda Watanabe McFerrin. Field
trips to some of the sites we are reading about will complement class discussions, and give you the chance
to get beyond the surface, and experience Florence in a way most tourists never can.
Part Two: Paris, City of Light and Love
For centuries Paris has attracted the young and talented, the brightest and the best, in their pursuit of truth,
beauty, and romance. What is it about this city that has captured the imagination of the world for so long, and
has provided generations of artists, writers, and other creative people with the inspiration that moved them to
create their best work? Through texts by Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Langston Hughes, Jack Kerouac, Shay
Youngblood and others, we will explore this magnificent city, learning much about its history and its people,
as we seek answers to the question "Why Paris?" and find our own unique answers to the question as we discover
that it continues to do so to this day.
Location: Florence, Italy and Paris, France
Dates: June 21-July 21, 2007
Credits: 4
Estimated program costs: $3605
Faculty: Florence University of the Arts and Queens College
Academic Director: Janet Hulstrand, wingedwords@verizon.net
Great Italian Opera in Florence
Conducted in English
This course gives a broad overview of Italian operatic history. Tracing its origins back to the late
sixteenth century ‘Camerata’ in Florence (which led to the first music dramas of Claudio Monteverdi),
the course explores the history of Italian opera through a chronological selection of representative
works from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Emphasis will be placed on: musical, dramaturgical, sociological
and historical aspects of opera. Other topics include: the technical issues of opera production, the role
of singers and the relationship between the composer and the playwright or librettist. Selected works
include: Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Bellini’s La Sonnambula,
Donizetti’s Don Pasquale, Verdi’s Rigoletto and Puccini’s Boheme.
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: Session 1: May 25 - June 23; Session 2: June 27 - July 28
Credits: 3 - Music
Estimated program costs: $3,370, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Florence University of the Arts
Academic Director: Academic Director: Edward Smaldone, Director Aaron Copland School of Music;
edward.smaldone@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $842 - 1260
Photography in Florence
Conducted in English
This is a course in how to see photographically. It will not focus on hardware or the darkroom-rather it
will be concerned with the visual, intellectual, and intuitive elements that go into making a photograph.
Florence will be the setting against which both beginning and intermediate photographers can improve their
photographic techniques. Students will learn how to establish a point of view, develop a personal vision,
and edit their pictures into a coherent visual narrative. The goal will be to discover honest documentary
images with a high aesthetic value to communicate ideas beyond the obvious or clichéd.
Experimentation will be encouraged, and students will be expected to explore and test new ideas, to use a variety of skills in
landscape, portraiture, street photography, and intimate pictures of daily life to produce a photo essay on
a topic of their choosing. Students may work in any film or with digital cameras, with film processed by a
local lab. Each morning students will gather for group and individual critiques; afternoons and evenings
will be spent shooting. Weekends will provide an opportunity for students to travel and photograph outlying
areas on their own. The course will strike a balance between fieldwork, critiques, new aesthetic material,
and the freedom to explore and photograph in Florence.
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: Session 1: May 25 - June 23; Session 2: June 27 - July 28
Credits: 3 - Studio Art
Estimated program costs: $3,370, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Florence University of the Arts
Academic Director: Tony Gonzalez Art Department, Queens College, gonoma2@yahoo.com
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $842 - 1260
Art History in Florence
Conducted in English
This course will immerse students in the art and culture of the Renaissance in the incomparably beautiful
city of its birth. We will survey masterpieces of painting, sculpture, and architecture from Giotto and the
dawn of Humanism through the 15th century of Masaccio, Donatello, Brunelleschi, and the patronage of the
famous Medici family. Our survey will culminate with the High Renaissance genius of Michelangelo and
Leonardo da Vinci and a shift of focus to papal Rome. The city of Florence itself will be our metaphorical
classroom and inspiration. We will explore its rich artistic heritage through its astounding museums,
churches, piazzas, palaces, villas, and gardens. Florence is also a living city, where narrow medieval
streets mesh seamlessly with a vibrant contemporary scene. To study art history within this context of both
classic and modern sensibilities is an unforgettable learning experience.
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: Session 1: May 25 - June 23; Session 2: June 27 - July 28
Credits: 3 - Art History
Estimated program costs: $3,370 , includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Florence University of the Arts
Academic Director: Eileen Krest, Art Department, Queens College; eileen.krest@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $842 - 1260
Jewelry Making in Florence
Conducted in English
Florence is one of the great fashion centers of Europe. Come to Florence to experience Italian fashion firsthand.
Study at the Florence University of the Arts to combine fashion design and construction with textile arts to
create your own personal design.
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: Session 1: May 25 - June 23; Session 2: June 27 - July 28
Credits: 3 - Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences
Estimated program costs: $3,370 , includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Florence University of the Arts
Academic Director: Elizabeth Lowe, Chair, Department of Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences, Queens College;
elizabeth.lowe@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $842 - 1260
Interior Design in Florence
Conducted in English
This is an introductory course on the planning and furnishing of interiors. The technical (architectural
drawing: plans, facades, sectional drawing, space planning, colour development etc ) and theoretical aspects
of the subject are covered together with an overview of the history of interior design, technology and
materials. Field trips form part of the course.The course is an introduction to the interior design
profession: students will learn the fundamental concepts of residential design, basic space planning,
furnishing, color development, and material selection. Being a course for beginners, the instructor will
teach the main methods of two- and three -dimensional representation: orthographic projections, perspective
and axonometric views. Students will start with easy exercises in order to handle tools, geometric rules,
different scales and other basic requirements. Slides related to historical examples of interiors will be
shown during the first classes, starting from the Industrial Revolution, ending with contemporary design.
Field trips will have a great importance in the development of the students’ skills; these will benefit
enormously from exposure to the practical aspects of interior design, including visits to work-in-progress
or workshops, exhibition fairs and showroom.
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: Session 1: May 25 - June 23; Session 2: June 27 - July 28
Credits: 3 - Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences
Estimated program costs: $3,370 , includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Florence University of the Arts
Academic Director: Elizabeth Lowe, Chair, Department of Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences, Queens
College; elizabeth.lowe@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $842 - 1260
Food and Culture in Florence
Conducted in English
Study in Florence, Italy to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Italian food traditions, culture and
society. Florence is a paradise for real ÒfoodiesÓwho will enjoy eating at many excellent restaurants as
well as exploring the huge food market where just about anything can be found, from fruit and cheeses to
meat and fish. Lectures will cover such topics as the role of women in Italian society, the survival of
superstitions and the effect of social change on culture and style. Students will have hands-on experience
with cooking and wine-tasting lessons in-house, supplemented with field visits.
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: Session 1: May 25 - June 23; Session 2: June 27 - July 28
Credits: 3 - Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences
Estimated program costs: $3,370 , includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Apicius-The Culinary Institute of Florence
Academic Director: Elizabeth Lowe, Chair, Department of Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences,
Queens College; elizabeth.lowe@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $842 - 1260
Fashion in Florence
Conducted in English
Florence is one of the great fashion centers of Europe. Come to Florence to experience Italian fashion
firsthand. Study at the Florence University of the Arts to combine fashion design and construction with
textile arts to create your own personal design.
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: Session 1: May 25 - June 23; Session 2: June 27 - July 28
Credits: 3 - Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences
Estimated program costs: $3,370 , includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Florence University of the Arts
Academic Director: Elizabeth Lowe, Chair, Department of Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences,
Queens College; elizabeth.lowe@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $842 - 1260
Music and Dance
Fantasia di Firenze
Conducted in English
Course in Music and Dance Composition. Students register for three credits as either a dancer/choreographer or
as a musician/composer. Students can also register for 6 credits as a dancer/choreographer/musician/composer!
The music composition component is designed for musicians of orchestral instruments, piano and voice
who read music proficiently. Music students should normally have completed at least 4 semesters of college
level music theory. (Exceptions may be granted, contact Prof. Smaldone directly). Students with dance abilities at all
levels are welcome.
Students will compose original dances and original music for a live performance.
Techniques of composition and choreography will be explored through a series of workshops, classes, lessons,
small group and private instruction. We will create a series of pieces that will explore the Florentine
cultures of painting, sculpture, literature, architecture and science and the figures of Dante, Michaelangelo,
Galileo, the Medicis, St. Francis, and others. Student works will be presented in a historic space in Florence
in a public performance at the conclusion of the program. Students will receive a DVD of the performance.
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: June 30 - July 26
Credits: 6 - Dance 100 and Music 390.3. Music students of the Copland School of Music may use MUS 390.3 in
place of MUS 378 (the required course in composition).
Estimated program costs: $4,225, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Florence University of the Arts
Academic Director: Academic Director: Edward Smaldone, Director Aaron Copland School of Music,
edward.smaldone@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $842 - 1260
Italian Language and Culture
Study Italian language and culture in one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Italy. Perugia, the
capital of Umbria, is located halfway between Rome and Florence. It is also near Siena, Assisi, Cortona,
and other hill towns in Umbria and Tuscany.
The John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, in collaboration
with the European Languages and Literatures Department at Queens College and the University for Foreigners of
Perugia (Universitá per Stranieri di Perugia), is offering a summer study abroad program for students
interested in Italian language and culture. It will be held at Universitá per Stranieri di Perugia, Italy’s
oldest and most prestigious enter of Italian language education.
Location: Perugia, Italy
Dates: Session 1: May 30 - June 29; Session 2: June 30 - July 31
Credits: 6 - All levels of language, Italian culture, conversation, and Italian literature
Estimated program costs: $2,995, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing, travel insurance,
and program fee
Faculty: Universita per Stranieri - Perugia
Academic Director: Hermann Haller, ELL, Queens College, hhaller@gc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Rome-NY estimated range $746 - 1260
On the Trail of King Arthur
We, Knight Errants, set sail over the sea to ancient Brittania, on the trail of King Arthur. Our quest
begins at John Moores University in Liverpool. There we study the early texts (to include some films) of
Arthur from the Mabinogion (Welsh text, dating to 6th century, A.C.E.) to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Mallory’s
Le Morte d’Arthur and sections of Tennyson’s Idylls of the King. For the next part of our quest, we set out
and explore major Arthurian landmarks in Wales, Cornwall, and Glastonbury.
We visit enchanted forests,
magical wells and waterfalls, and medieval castles by starlight. We stand inside the Stonehenge circle at
dawn (with special permision; visitors aren’t allowed inside the perimeter fence!) We travel through the
magnificent landscape of Wales, the inspiration for both Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and C.S. Lewis’s Narnia.
Onward, to the site of what is believed to be fabled Camelot . . . the site of Arthur’s final battle with
Mordred . . . look out at Arthur’s reputed resting place, seek out the hilltop where Merlin’s power was
first revealed, and more. We also receive a day’s weapons training from a medieval arms master. We spend
a day with a High Priestess of the pre-Druidic Mother Goddess religion.
Of course, we would be remiss if
we didn’t stop at Stratford upon Avon to visit the birthplace of that other famous Bard. Finally, our quest
brings us to London, where we study later Arthurian texts (to include films, operas and musicals) T.H. White’s
The Once and Future King and Marion Zimmer Bradley’s The Mists of Avalon.
Requirements: Reading,Writing, Enthusiasm, and the Power of Your Imagination.
Location: United Kingdom: Wales, London, various cities
Dates: July 13-August 11
Credits: 3 - ENGL 313, Arthurian Traditions (LASAR HUM l, TIER 2)
Estimated program costs: $3,695, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing in student apartments,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: Queens College & Liverpool John Moores University
Academic Director: Morgan Schulz, English, Queens College, mxism@aol.com
Airfare: NY-Manchester-NY estimated currently at $1000
Athens Greece: A Quest for Your Ithaca
Conducted in English
Walk on the traces of the ancient gods and goddesses, of Socrates, Odysseus, Agamemnon, Helen of Troy-tread
the paths of antiquity, Byzantium, and modern Greece. Embark on the journey to your own Ithaca while exploring
the roots of western civilization. Through field trips and the comparative and interdisciplinary study of
literature, myth, language, history, art, politics, philosophy, psychology and sociology, students will be able to
resurrect three millennia of culture, myth, and history and appreciate the importance of the past in shaping our cultures.
Living and studying facilities will be provided
in Plaka, the heart of the old and the contemporary city, where students can enjoy its vibrant
lifestyle, countless restaurants, cafes, shops, and cultural activities.
Location: Athens, Greece
Dates: Session 1: June 1 - June 30; Session 2: July 6 - August 4
Credits: 3-6 (Optional additional 3-credit Independent Study course; some restrictions may apply.)
Estimated program costs: $3,136, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing, travel insurance,
and program fee
Faculty: Queens College & Indianapolis University, Athens Campus
 Spanish Language & Culture
Conducted in Spanish and English
Study Spanish in Valladolid, one of Spain’s most historic and most modern cities, where Ferdinand and
Isabella got married, Christopher Columbus died, and home to one of Europe’s most important science museums.
Picture yourself at one of Spain’s oldest university campuses (dating from the 13th century), or at one of
its newest (c. 2001)-named in honor of Miguel Delibes, a leading anti-Franco writer of the post-Spanish Civil War period. Study where Cervantes, Quevedo, Góngora, Delibes, Umbral, and other literary greats have created masterpieces in Spanish, one of the world’s most important languages for culture, business, and politics.
Sample the cuisine of Castilla-León in one of Spain’s gastronomical capitals, and visit the museums and
galleries to embrace one of Europe’s oldest cultures.
Location: Valladolid, Spain
Dates: Session 1: May 25 - June 23;
Session 2: June 29 - July 28;
Session 3: August 3 - September 1
Credits: 6 Spanish
Estimated program costs: $3,215, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing with host families,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: University of Valladolid
Academic Director: Emilio DeTorre-Gracia, Chair, Depart. of Hispanic Languages &
Literatures, Queens College; emilio.detorre@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Madrid-NY estimated range currently $606 - 982
Culture, Civilization, Cinema and Art in Madrid
Walk the streets of Cervantes in the centuries- old yet ultramodern capital of Spain, a nation which
represents the most advanced social changes of Europe. There you will have the opportunity to immerse
yourself in history as well as in a vibrant society that epitomizes the Europe of the Future. Courses
in Spanish language, literature, cinema, or culture and civilization may be taken through the Queens
College program in conjunction with the Universidad Antonio de Nebrija (Madrid, Spain). Additional tours
and excursions are included to round out your experience abroad. Visit Toledo, Segovia, the Prado
museum, tapas bars, flamenco cafes, etc. Courses may be taken at different levels of study (intermediate
or advanced undergraduate or graduate) depending on skill and prerequisites needed. One course permitted
in English per session.
Location: Madrid, Spain
Dates: Session 1: May 29 - June 29;
Session 2: June 29 - July 28;
Credits: 6 Spanish
Estimated program costs: $3,215, includes tuition, cultural program, airfare, housing with host families,
travel insurance, and program fee
Faculty: University of Nebrija
Academic Director: Emilio DeTorre-Gracia, Chair, Depart. of Hispanic Languages &
Literatures, Queens College; emilio.detorre@qc.cuny.edu
Airfare: NY-Madrid-NY estimated range currently $759 - 982
For all Programs
Application Deadline: March 23, 2007
Programs are open to all undergraduate students from all CUNY campuses (unless restricted by level of study, language fluency or other program criteria.)
* Tuition cost quotes is for In-state, Matriculated, Undergraduate student, and may include supplemental tuition paid to Education Abroad school.
Additional costs: Budget for meals and personal expenses: minimum $15-20 per day (approx. $420 - 560).
Travel on Fridays and some Saturdays.
STOCS Travel Grants
Participants in summer programs are eligible for STOC (Study/Travel Opportunities for CUNY students) travel grants. STOCS scholarships, ranging from $500 to $1500, are offered to undergraduate CUNY students who participate in short-term (summer and winter intersession) CUNY study abroad programs.
Essentials: 2.8 GPA
Application Deadline: March 9, 2007
For application, visit the Education Abroad Office or contact STOCS Project, Jennifer Bertsch, Jennifer.bertsch@mail.cuny.edu
See CUNY Website www.cuny.edu for STOCS details.
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