THE 2020 FALL SEMESTER FLORENCE PROGRAM

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This is a semester-long program.  Students will begin courses online at the start of the  CSUF fall semester until they depart for Italy on Sept. 11. 

Depart U.S.: Friday, Sept. 11,2020
Arrive Florence: Saturday, Sept. 12,2020
Orientation: Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020
Classes begin in Florence:  Monday, Sept. 14, 2020
Depart Florence: Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020

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How it works: You take 12-15 units of course work while in Florence.  You select any combination of courses from the CSUF or CSULB professors and have the option of a 3-unit internship

CSUF Courses

COMM 370: Principles and History of American Mass Communications (3 units) ONLINE
Dr. Anthony Fellow
American mass communication; newspapers and periodicals through radio, television and the internet; ideological, political and economic aspects.

COMM 334: Feature/Travel Article Writing (3 units) Meets University writing requirement
Dr. Robin Larsen, Ph.D.
Non-fiction writing for newspapers and magazines

COMM 426: Global Media Systems (3 units) Elective core course for Communications majors and elective course for Entertainment Studies majors
Dr. Anthony R. Fellow, Ph.D.
An international communications course which focuses on globalization and media and their impact on economics, politics, and culture.

COMM 447: Tourism and Travel (3 units) Elective course for Entertainment Studies and Tourism majors
Dr.  Anthony R. Fellow, Ph.D.
Concepts, tools and techniques necessary for understanding the tourism and travel industry and its promotional communications. Trends and issues of tourism and travel and the unique problems and opportunities of this field.

COMM 495: Internship (3 units)

CTVA 377T: The Italian Cinema (3 units) Elective for CTVA majors and collateral course for Communication majors
Dr. Anthony R. Fellow, Ph.D.
Analyzes Italian films in terms of their formal elements and how they are shaped by the historical, cultural, political, social, and industry-related circumstances in which they are produced and received

CSULB course selections:

The study abroad  office at CSUF will provide assistance in applying for Cal State Long Beach courses. The fall 2020 Long Beach courses  will include opera and music courses. 

MUS 363: Music and the Visual Arts (3 units) Upper-division GE, Category C1 or F (fulfills the upper-division GE requirement in Category C for students who entered CSULB in fall 2018 or fall 2019)
Dr.  David Anglin
The class is an introductory course in the study of classical Western music and visual arts. Students will learn how to listen to music and how to look at art. 

UNIV 301:  Florence as a Catalyst of the Renaissance (3 units) Upper-division GE, Category F, global issues, writing intensive (for student who entered CSULB prior to fall 2018); Catalogue years 2018-2019, counts for writing intensive
Dr. David Anglin
The focus of this course is Florence itself as the center of humanism and the birth place of Renaissance ideas. The course concentrates on Renaissance writers, historians, philosophers, artists and patrons of the arts and then venture into the city for ‘evidence’ of the ideas studied.

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AIFS Program Costs : $7,825 

INCLUDED:

Accommodation and Meals

  • Accommodation: twin-bedded rooms within a shared apartment. Centrally located,  maximum 30 minutes travel time to the AIFS Center, with shared kitchen and living space and laundry facilities on-site. Linens and towels, and free wireless internet are provided.
  • Meals: self-catering facilities at student accommodation, a welcome meal, a farewell meal.

      In-Country Student Support

  • An orientation program in Florence consisting of a meeting with experienced AIFS staff, covering topics such as general acclimation to Florence, safety and security issues, cultural differences, travel, money and cultural activities;
  • Local area walking tour covering housing and classroom location and local amenities;
  • Half-day sightseeing tour of Florence with the services of a professional, English-speaking guide;
  • Workshops with local staff about life in Florence and the differences the students will encounter;
  • A team of experienced Student Services staff to ensure the smooth running of the program, providing information and advice to students, organizing excursions and supervising housing;
  • 24-hour on-call service in Florence for the duration of the program;
  • Access to the AIFS Student Center with free internet access and printing facilities; and
  • Official Police registration fees and local insurances.

      Academic Support

  • One classroom available Monday to Thursday as per the class schedule. Exact times and dates to be decided between AIFS and the California State University, Fullerton faculty;
  • Facilities available: flip chart, projector, laptop, speakers, white boards & pens, set up assistance, etc.;
  • Optional internship placements. AIFS will assist in finding appropriate placements for students in Florence; however, they should be aware that places are limited and may be dependent on a student’s Italian language ability;
  • A beginners Italian language course (60 hours) taught by local qualified adjunct faculty;
  • 50 Euro per student academic activities fee. This amount will be used to book additional activities as agreed by California State University, Fullerton faculty. AIFS will book activities and provide a detailed summary of expenditure to California State University, Fullerton at the end of the program;
  • Reserved entrance to the Uffizi Gallery with the services of a professional, English- speaking guide; and
  • Reserved entrance to the Pitti Palace with the services of a professional, English- speaking guide.

         Cultural Activities and Excursions

  • A weekly program of subsidized cultural activities of typical events such as cooking class, wine tasting, soccer match, a day trip to Pisa, etc.;
  • A full-day excursion to Chianti by private bus, with a visit to a winery and a typical Tuscan lunch;
  • A full-day excursion to Siena and San Gimignano including round-trip transportation by private bus and the services of a professional, English-speaking guide in Siena; and
  • A three-day, two-night excursion to Rome including round-trip transportation by train, accommodation in twin bedded rooms in a centrally located, tourist class hotel with daily breakfast, reserved entrance to the Colosseum and Roman Forum and the Vatican Museums with the services of a professional, English-speaking guide, entrance and guided English language tour to Cinecittà, metro tickets as needed, and the services of an AIFS Tour Manager for the duration of the trip. No meals other than breakfast will be included.

      NOT INCLUDED  

  • Passport or visa fees if applicable (Visas are not required for a 90-day stay);
  • Meals other than those listed;
  • Personal expenses;
  • California State University, Fullerton tuition or administrative fees;
  • Textbooks;

     OPTIONAL

       Airfare Package (a minimum of 10 participants is required for the group Airfare)

  • Round-trip flights between Los Angeles (LAX) and Florence (FLR) in economy/standard class;
  • Round-trip transfers in Florence between the airport and the student housing;
  • AIFS staff meet-and-greet at the airport to assist on arrival and escort students to their housing;
  • The airfare package is optional to student participants and offered on a space-available basis;
  • AIFS will reserve spaces at the above prices according to information on the student online enrollment form. Once airline tickets have been issued to students, they can only be changed directly with the issuing agent – agent and airline-imposed penalties apply;
  • AIFS cannot arrange airline tickets for students applying after Thursday, June 18, 2020; and
  • AIFS is financially committed to any confirmed airlines seats from Wednesday, June 3, 2020, and therefore an airfare review will take place prior to this date. AIFS requests that California State University Fullerton provide an indication of how many students intend to purchase the transportation package listed above. However, should California State University Fullerton decide not to offer this transportation package to their students, AIFS must be notified before Wednesday, June 3, 2020.

Meal Plan  

• 25-vouchers for use at local restaurants in site. The vouchers can be used for breakfast, lunch or dinner at selected restaurants. They have no cash value and must be exchanged for the set menu. Dietary requirements are catered for at a limited number of restaurant options.

      Insurance Upgrade

  • Optional Extra Protection Insurance Coverage, including increased medical insurance and/or personal effects insurance as outlined in the AIFS insurance brochure
  • Meal Vochers 25 meals:  $400
  • Enhanced Medical: $65
  • Personal Effects: $90