SUMMER PROGRAMS

Applications for all summer programs are due by April 15, 2013

For information on the 2013 AIRC Summer Archaeological Field School, click here.

June 12 – July 1, 2013

Learn to Speak Latin in Rome

Latin was the language of the two empires that formed Europe and remains the cornerstone 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.

Academic Units/Credit Hours: 4 (1 course credit)

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May 27June 22, 2013

This course is designed for:
Majors and minors in Classics,  ancient/ Classical civilization, history, art history, ancient history, archaeology, anthropology, and religious studies, and anyone who wants to understand Rome or is looking for a fun, in-depth approach to the Eternal City from its foundation to today. Learn more...

Academic Units/Credit Hours: 3 (1 course credit)

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May 27June 22, 2013

This course is designed for:
Majors and minors in journalism/communications, photography, and media/film. The course also includes an individual media project. Learn more...

Academic Units/Credit Hours: 3 (1 course credit)

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June 24 - July 21, 2013

This course is designed for:

Students ages 16-18.

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