Showing posts with label study abroad. Show all posts
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Monday, March 8, 2021

Study art history and more this summer in Rome!

 

Sumer Abroad in Rome May 31-June25, 2021

Summer Abroad in Rome, Italy
May 31 - June 25, 2021

Yes, this is happening in 2021!

Price: $6,800
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 15, 2021

Students will have the option to choose two (3-credit hour) courses in Education, Art History, and Psychology. Students from any major or classification (i.e., freshmen, seniors or graduates) are welcome to join this rewarding and inspiring abroad experience. All courses are taught in English.

About the Program: Students will spend one month in Rome, the capital city of Italy, home to the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain, whose history spans 28 centuries. Students will have the option to choose two (3-credit hour) courses in Education, Art History, and/or Psychology. All courses are taught in English. This is Tulane’s ONLY approved summer Study Abroad for 2021. 
 

List of courses:
ARHS 3910: Art of Renaissance Italy


ARHS 3911: Special Topics (OR alternatively ARHS 6900 Special
Topics in Museum Studies): Museum Education: An International Perspective 

EDLA 3160: Children’s & Adolescent Literature


EDUC 6860: Special Topics - A look at Reggio Emilia’s Approach
to Education \

PSYCH 3210: Child Psychology 

PSYCH 3200: Educational Psychology
 

Included: Tuition, University & transcript fees, Accommodation, Opening & closing dinner, Class field trips, Field trip and some group meals, Pick up at airport and comprehensive medical & emergency insurance.

Program changes/alterations may occur due to COVID-19. Contact osa@tulane.edu with COVID-related questions or concerns.  Please direct any inquiries about Study in Rome to program director Dr. Shannon Blady at sblady@tulane.edu. 

For a full list of courses and to apply, please see global.tulane.edu

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Study Art History in Paris this Summer

Professor Michelle Foa teaches two courses in Tulane's 4-week summer program in Paris (July 4- August 2).  Each class is a full 3-credit course, and almost all of the class meetings take place in the city, rather than in a classroom.

Impressionism
ARHS 3911: IMPRESSIONISM
PROF. MICHELLE FOA
3 CREDITS
Paris is the best place in the world to learn about Impressionism!  Not only does it have the largest and best collections of Impressionist works, but we’ll be able to see first-hand the many sites that the Impressionists depicted in their images.  In this class, we will explore the work and careers of central Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists such as Degas, Renoir, Monet, Van Gogh, and others, by studying their works in person in museum collections and special exhibitions throughout the city.  Some of the museums that we will visit are the Musée d’Orsay, the Musée de l’Orangerie, and the Musée Marmottan Monet.  We will also take a trip to see Monet’s beautiful house, gardens, and water lily pond in Giverny.

Toulouse Lautrec
ARHS 3913: ART, MONTMARTRE, AND THE PLEASURES OF PARIS
PROF. MICHELLE FOA
3 CREDITS
This class will explore the various forms of pleasure and entertainment that were an essential part of Paris’s identity in the later 19th century and analyze different artists’ and writers’ representations of these Parisian pleasures.  We’ll pay particular attention to the world of Montmartre, a center of the city’s pleasure industry and its modern art scene.  We’ll study the work of some of the key artists of the period and visit some of the entertainment sites and activities that these artists featured in their work.  Class outings will include visits to a Montmartre cabaret, the Montmartre Museum, later 19th-century artists' studios, the Eiffel Tower, the Museum of Fashion, and the Garnier Opera House, among activities.

Program-wide excursions include a 3-day trip through northern France, a visit to a chateau outside of Paris, and a dinner cruise down Paris’s Seine River, among others.

Please contact mfoa@tulane.edu with any questions or for more information.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Study Art History in Italy this Summer

Study Art History in Italy this Summer
Summer Abroad in Italy   
May 31 – June 26, 2020



An Educational Experience Exploring Art, Cultural Development and the Reggio Emilia Approach to Education



Reserve your space. Apply by February 17, 2020!
 

Newcomb Art Department Professor Holly Flora offers ARHS 3910 Renaissance Italy, and ARHS 6000 Museum Education: An International Perspective in Tulane's unique program in Ferrara, Italy, a gorgeous city near Venice. These courses both fulfill the following requirements: Aesthetics & Creative Arts, Global Perspectives, Western Traditions, and Writing Tier-1.  You can take both, or choose an art history class and a class in psychology or education.


Ferrara, a beautiful city known for its Renaissance palaces and castles, is located in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, world famous for its cuisine. This summer abroad experience also offers a wealth of culture, community, and content.  Students will have the option to choose two (3-credit hour) courses in Education, Art History, and Psychology. These courses focus on the Reggio Emilia Approach to Education, the growth and development of children and adolescents, and art appreciation in Italy.

COURSES (all Tulane students and others are welcome to enroll)



ARHS 3910: The Art of Renaissance Italy

EDUC 6900: Special Topics (OR alternatively ARHS 6900 Special Topics in Museum Studies—Museum Education: An International Perspective)


EDLA 3160: Children’s & Adolescent Literature

EDCU 6860: Special Topics - A look at Reggio Emilia’s Approach to Education


PSYCH 3210: Child Psychology

PSYCH 3390: Adolescent Psychology    

*Intro to PSYCH required for both Psych classes 



Contact Dr. Shannon Blady for more information. sblady@tulane.edu

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Summer Abroad in Italy

Explore Art, Child and Adolescent Development and Education
June 3 – June 30, 2018

Located in Ferrara, Italy, Tulane’s summer study abroad program offers courses in Education, Psychology, and Art History. A short train ride away from Florence and Venice, Ferrara is in the heart of the Emilia-Romagna region, regarded as Italy’s best for its cuisine. Students will also be surrounded by the region’s lush Renaissance castles, ornate churches, and the fashion and design culture of northern Italy.
Ferrara is very close to Reggio Emilia, a city famous for innovative programs in early childhood education. Designed with Teacher Certification students in mind, the program offers firsthand training in the Reggio Emilia method via classroom visits in that city. The program is also open to students in Psychology and Art History, who can fulfill degree requirements for their majors at a reduced tuition rate while immersing themselves in the wonders of Italy.
Students will select two (3 credit hour) courses, enhanced with co-curricular, cultural and community activities, such as visits to schools and museums and city tours.
Students from any major and level are welcome to join the experience! **This program is also open to the public. **
Program cost $7,000 and includes:
  • All courses taught in English
  • Practical experiences
  • Housing and some meals
  • Day trips to Reggio and Florence
  • 2 - night trip to Venice
  • Scheduled visits to museums and guest lectures
  • Most Fridays are open for field trips and to explore the other areas.
    *Airfare is not included as well as any additional meals.
Select 2 courses from the list below to earn 6 credit hours:
Dr. Holly Flora *Pre-req not required
  • ARHS 3200: The Art of Renaissance Italy (3hrs)
  • EDUC 6900: Special Topics (OR alternatively ARHS 6900 Special Topics in Museum Studies): Museum Education: An International Perspective (3hrs)
    Dr. Shannon Blady *Pre-req not required
  • EDLA 3160: Children’s & Adol Literature (3hrs)
  • EDLA 3896: Service Learning for EDLA 3160 (20hrs)
EDUC 6860: Special Topics - A look at the Reggio Emilia Approach
to Education (3hrs)
Dr. Julie Alvarez
* PSYC 1000 pre-req required
Students will be housed the Hotel Carlton, in Ferrara which is centrally located in double occupancy rooms.
  • PSYC 3210: Child Psychology (3hrs)
  • PSYC 3200: Educational Psychology (3hrs)
    Reception is open 24/7.


For more information, contact Monique Hodges, Assistant Director, Teacher Certification mhodges3@tulane.edu or Office of Study Abroad 504-865-5339