Chiavari, Italy
Summer Abroad
June 3 - June 26, 2008
Faculty: Massimo Maggiari
Courses:
ITAL 201/202: Intermediate Italian (6 hours)
ITAL 328: Foreign Language Study Abroad
ITAL 329: Current Issues Abroad
Program Information: Participants will stay in Chiavari, a hospitable
town where modern life blends with the original old characteristics typical of
the Ligurian Riviera. It is situated near the Gulf of Tigullio, in a very green
area rich in olive and pine trees. The climate is temperate and offers comfortable
and good hospitality in all seasons. In Chiavari, the students will receive intensive
Italian for five weeks. The Italian classes will center around topics such as Italian
politics, culture and cinema gleaned from national newspapers. Students will take field
trips all over Liguria, and the historically important seaport of Genova, where Columbus
lived, Marco Polo was jailed, Garibaldi launched his attempt to unify Italy, and where
the intellectual father of Italian nationalism, Giuseppe Mazzini is buried. In addition,
excursions will be taken to Val Gardena, Pisa, Cinque Terre, Portofino and Genova.
Faculty Information: The program director is Dr. Massimo Maggiari. Dr. Maggiari
received his doctoral degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A
native of Genoa, Italy, Dr. Maggiari has taught for several years in the United States
and has traveled extensively in Europe, North America, Alaska and Iceland.
Credit and Eligibility: The course is open to all students from the College of
Charleston and interested students from other colleges and universities.
Program Fee: $4,603*
*Cost includes a non-refundable application fee of $50, round-trip airfare, lodging,
transfers, breakfast for four weeks, and the excusions. TUITION IS NOT INCUDED. Tuition
should be paid to the Treasurer's Office prior to departure.
Application and a deposit of $550 are due by February 29, 2008. Scholarships of $1000 each are available to CofC students who study abroad. Eligibility is based on demonstrated financial need and academic merit.
For course and itinerary information, contact Dr. Maggiari, maggiarim@cofc.edu, 953-5489. To apply, contact Julie Swigert, Study Abroad Coordinator, swigertj@cofc.edu, 953-7823.
Applications and Further Information:
Massimo Maggiari
Department of Italian
Bell building, Room 303
Phone: (843) 953-7823
E-mail: maggiarrim@cofc.edu