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Summer 2026

There's nothing like summer in la Città Eterna! Get ahead with your core requirements throughout our five week session while learning from some of the JFRC's finest faculty. With the possibility of on-site classes to turn Rome into your classroom, the JFRC is so much more than just studying abroad. It's an immersive global education at your fingertips.

OPTION 1: Traditional Five-Week Session in Rome

Dept & Course # Class # Course Title Core Area / Pre-requisites / Notes
ENGL 290 #1837 Human Values in Lit Tier 2 Literary core; Writing intensive 
ENVS 283 #1838 Environmental Sustainability Tier 2 Scientific core; Engaged Learning: Service Learning component
FNAR 115 #1836 Foundations of Photography Artistic core 
FNAR 342 #1839; #1840 Art in Rome (Mon/Wed) ; Art in Rome (Tues/Thurs) Artistic core; Course Fee
ITAL 101 #1841 Italian I  
ITAL 102 #1842 Italian II  
MGMT 321 #1843 International Business Ethics Quinlan business ethics core; Prerequisites: MGMT 201 & ECON 202 
PHIL 181 #1922 Ethics Ethics core 
PHIL 287 #1844 Environmental Ethics  Tier 2 Philosophical core 
THEO 266 #1845 Church & Global Cultures Tier 2 Theological core
THEO 279 #1846 Roman Catholicism Tier 2 Theological core; Course Fee

 

OPTION 2: Fusion Programs

  • Two paired sequences or "fusion experiences" will be offered. These specially-designed pairs will involve instruction on campus as well as travel to the specified region of Italy for instruction and an immersive on-site experience.
    • Writing Creative Nonfiction (ENGL 319) / Italian Culture: Food & Wine (LITR 268R) - (Abruzzo) Between Rome and the majestic hills of the region of Abruzzo, students interested in comparative cultures, writing and international studies will experience Italy through food, wine and the people they will meet.

There's nothing like summer in la Città Eterna! Get ahead with your core requirements throughout our five week session while learning from some of the JFRC's finest faculty. With the possibility of on-site classes to turn Rome into your classroom, the JFRC is so much more than just studying abroad. It's an immersive global education at your fingertips.

OPTION 1: Traditional Five-Week Session in Rome

Dept & Course # Class # Course Title Core Area / Pre-requisites / Notes
ENGL 290 #1837 Human Values in Lit Tier 2 Literary core; Writing intensive 
ENVS 283 #1838 Environmental Sustainability Tier 2 Scientific core; Engaged Learning: Service Learning component
FNAR 115 #1836 Foundations of Photography Artistic core 
FNAR 342 #1839; #1840 Art in Rome (Mon/Wed) ; Art in Rome (Tues/Thurs) Artistic core; Course Fee
ITAL 101 #1841 Italian I  
ITAL 102 #1842 Italian II  
MGMT 321 #1843 International Business Ethics Quinlan business ethics core; Prerequisites: MGMT 201 & ECON 202 
PHIL 181 #1922 Ethics Ethics core 
PHIL 287 #1844 Environmental Ethics  Tier 2 Philosophical core 
THEO 266 #1845 Church & Global Cultures Tier 2 Theological core
THEO 279 #1846 Roman Catholicism Tier 2 Theological core; Course Fee

 

OPTION 2: Fusion Programs

  • Two paired sequences or "fusion experiences" will be offered. These specially-designed pairs will involve instruction on campus as well as travel to the specified region of Italy for instruction and an immersive on-site experience.
    • Writing Creative Nonfiction (ENGL 319) / Italian Culture: Food & Wine (LITR 268R) - (Abruzzo) Between Rome and the majestic hills of the region of Abruzzo, students interested in comparative cultures, writing and international studies will experience Italy through food, wine and the people they will meet.