Location
  • Italy
    • Rome
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
5000
Price Details
We offer prices for both Pennsylvania residents and Non-PA residents.
Oct 23, 2018
Jun 05, 2018
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About Program

Temple University Rome offers a semester or academic year program of full-time study designed primarily for third-year undergraduate students. The program is comprised of four academic components: Architecture/Landscape Architecture; Liberal Arts and Italian Studies; Visual Arts; and International Business. Internships for credit are available each semester. With the exception of Italian language courses, all instruction is in English.

Temple Rome is housed in the Villa Caproni, a handsome building facing the Tiber River in the heart of Rome. Just north of Piazza del Popolo and within short walking distance of the lively Spanish Steps and the beautiful Borghese Gardens, the Villa Caproni is convenient to living accommodations, shops, and historical sites.

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Kelsey
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Learning to Love Rome

As an Italian and Art History double major at Temple University, it was a no-brainer I would go to Italy for a study abroad program. However, the first time I had visited Rome, I found it dirty, full of tourists, and overwhelming. After spending a semester abroad in the eternal city, I actually really fell in love. It's a wonderful place with so many secret lovely spaces to explore and enjoy. It's easy to escape the tourists since the city is so big. The people there are Roman; proud and loving. As an Italian and Art History major, my classes were interesting, yet since so many students at the time were not Italian majors, there were not that many challenging classes that had us dive deeper into the Italian of the program. The art history professors are spectacular and so are the Italian teachers - it is just a shame they can't teach more difficult classes. I definitely suggest that you take one of the art classes on campus even if you are not a studio major. It was a fun way to see the city and work on something interesting. The campus is only one building but it's in a very convenient location in the center of the city, making it easy to get around.

After studying abroad, I ended up moving back to Italy to teach English for a year. I also am very advanced in my Italian and it's something that helps me in preparing for jobs.

Definitely learn some Italian before your program! It'll help not only with your understanding, but people there take it as a sign of respect. Reach out to the staff to help you plan weekend trips if you want to get away, and just enjoy the leisurely time in Rome.

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kbf
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Useful tips

Don't live in the housing. Instead find your own apartment. Take the European Politics class as well as any other classes which provide a weekend getaway as part of the class description. Definitely take Italian, as even if you took it in college it's helpful to have an Italian teacher on hand.

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