SUMMER PROGRAMS

For information on the 2012 AIRC Summer Archaeological Field School, click here.

Engaging history is AIRC's summer program series for exploring and learning about Rome's culture, from antiquity to today, through four stimulating month-long programs (mid-June - mid-July, 2012).

June 11 – July 6, 2012

Why Learn to Speak Latin in Rome?

Latin was the language of the two empires that formed Europe and remains the cornerstone language of the Romance languages. Today it is still the official language of the Vatican, and it is spoken in a few, small academic enclaves throughout the world. Learn more.

This course is designed for:
Mature high-school students, university students, and instructors of Latin at the secondary level.

Click here to download a PDF description of this program.

Engaging history is AIRC's summer program series for exploring and learning about Rome's culture, from antiquity to today, through four stimulating month-long programs (mid-June - mid-July, 2012).

June 11 - July 6, 2012

This course is designed for:
Majors and minors in Classics,  ancient/ Classical civilization, history, art history, ancient history, archaeology, anthropology, and religious studies. Learn more...

Click here to download a PDF description of this program.

Engaging history is AIRC's summer program series for exploring and learning about Rome's culture, from antiquity to today, through four stimulating month-long programs (mid-June - mid-July, 2012).

June 11 - July 6, 2012 

This course is designed for:
Majors and minors in journalism/communications, photography, and media/film. Learn more...

Click here to download a PDF description of this program.

Engaging history is AIRC's summer program series for exploring and learning about Rome's culture, from antiquity to today, through four stimulating month-long programs (mid-June - mid-July, 2012).

June 11 - July 6, 2012

This course is designed for:
Advanced undergraduates, postgradutes/post-baccalaureates, and graduate students in archaeology, ancient history, Classics, and Classical archaeology. Learn more...

Click here to download a PDF description of this program.

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