NECA Study Abroad Italy Programs
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NECA ON-LINE APPLICATION FORM    

NECA assures that the information students provide on this application will be kept strictly confidential, according to Italian privacy law (Law #675 of 1996).

Upon the completion of this on-line application form, NECA will send you via e-mail the updated brochure file with all the necessary information (dates, costs, deadlines, scholarships, refund policy, etc.).

Please complete the following fields and click SEND at the end of the form.

Thank you.

   



PERSONAL INFORMATION

Last name: M F    
First:    
Date of birth (MM/DD/YY):        
Citizenship:        
Passport number:        
Social Security Number or equivalent:        

Permanent home address:




       



Home phone:

Please do not give phone numbers that do not accept unidentified calls



       



Cell phone (Mandatory):

Please do not give cell phone numbers that do not accept unidentified calls



       



E-mail (Mandatory)

Please do not give addresses that have inbound blacklists



       

Email address used for
Yahoo Messenger

       

Username of
Skype

       

Email address used for
Windows Live Messenger
       


Name, relationship, address, and telephone number of person to be notified in case of an EMERGENCY (Mandatory before program start date):


   
How did you hear about NECA?
If from the internet, please specify keywords and website

       
           
           
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
 

Anticipated academic standing when program begins (choose one).
Undergraduate year:
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 /

Other: Graduate / Non-stud. / High School Graduate /

     

Name of Home College or University
(please also specify if your University is in the U.S. or in another country):


     
Major(s):        
Minor:        
For U.S. and Canadian students only
Grade Point Average (GPA):
       

     
PERIOD IN WHICH YOU WOULD BE ENROLLED IN A NECA STUDY PROGRAM
Students should check one or more programs

     

     

     

     
Fall Semester 2010
September 7 to December 8 (up to 18 credits)
   
Spring Semester 2011
Tentative dates: January 31 to Apr 30 (up to 18 credits)
   
Summer Program 2011
Tentative dates: June 2 to June 28 (3-6 credits)
   

     
Fall Semester 2011
Tentative dates: September 7 to December 8 (up to 18 credits)
   
Spring Semester 2012
Tentative dates: January 31 to Apr 30 (up to 18 credits)
   
Summer Program 2012
Tentative dates: June 4 to June 30 (3-6 credits)
   

     
Fall Semester 2012
Tentative dates: September 7 to December 8 (up to 18 credits)
   
Spring Semester 2013
Tentative dates: January 31 to Apr 30 (up to 18 credits)
   
Summer Program 2013
Tentative dates: June 3 to June 29 (3-6 credits)
   

     
Subsequent programs to be announced
     

     
           
COURSE SELECTION
(UPPER DIVISION COURSES)
 

Program tentative schedules and course descriptions are on NECA Programs.

Below please find all upper division courses (3 credits each), which are offered for every program except where noted.

Below please find
also course codes, in case your university requests them.
These codes are not necessary if you do not need transfer credits.

FOR FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS
Students who study in the USA or Canada can choose up to six three-credit courses.
Below the list of courses there is a textfield where you should specify a second choice of courses (mandatory) if any of the courses you choose might not be available.

FOR THE SUMMER PROGRAM
You can choose two (or one) three-credit courses.
Below the list of courses there is a textfield where you should specify a second choice of courses (mandatory) if any of the courses you choose might not be available.

   
Courses are listed in alphabetical order
   
Art History of the Italian Renaissance (Giotto to Michelangelo)
Art History


ART304      
Contemporary Florence
Offered Fall & Spring only
Italian Studies/Humanities/Sociology
ITA222      
Environmentally Sustainable Businesses in Tuscany
Offered Fall & Spring only
Business/Economics/Sociology
IND347A      
Florence & Italian Literature in Translation (Dante to Machiavelli)
Literature/Humanities
LIT310      
Italian Cinema
Offered Fall & Spring only
Film/Performing Arts/Humanities
LIT315      
Italian Contribution to Western Civilization
Italian Studies/History/Humanities

IND447      
Italian Identity Today
Offered Fall & Spring only

Humanities/Sociology/Italian Studies
IND347D      
Italy and the European Union
Political Science/Business/Economics

IND320      
Italy as a Nation
Italian Studies/History/Political Science/Sociology

IND347C      
Photography: Florentine Portfolio
Studio Art

ART355      
Relief Sculpture in Florence
Offered Fall & Spring only

Studio Art
ART447C      
Relief Sculpture: Casting and The Narrative (prereq ART447C)
Offered Fall & Spring only
Studio Art
ART447E      
Room and Space in Tuscany
Studio Art/Architecture/Design

ART406      
Survey of Florentine Architecture
Architecture/Fine Arts/History

ART310      
The Illustrative Image and the Making of a Book
Studio Art

ART322      
The Roots of Capitalism
Offered Fall & Spring only

Business/Economics/History

IND343      
Understanding Immigration
Offered Fall & Spring only

Sociology/Economics/History
IND347B      
Watercolor Painting: Postcards Home
Studio Art/Composition

ART347B      
Women and Art in Italy
Art History/Women's Studies/Sociology

IND401      
Writing & Creativity
Composition/Humanities/Literature

CMP301      
ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSES
       
Elementary Italian 1
(no prereq)
Placement Test not required

ITA101      
Elementary Italian 2
(prereq ITA101)

Placement Test required

ITA102      
Intermediate Italian 1
(prereq ITA101 and ITA102)
Placement Test required

ITA105      
Intermediate Italian 2
(prereq ITA101, ITA102, and ITA105)
Placement Test required

ITA106      
Conversation and Composition in Italian 1 (Advanced level)
(prereq ITA101, ITA102, ITA105, and ITA106)
Placement Test required
ITA207      
Conversation and Composition in Italian 2 (Advanced level)
(prereq ITA101, ITA102, ITA105, ITA106, and ITA207)
Placement Test required
ITA208      
 


SECOND-CHOICE COURSES (Mandatory)

Specify below a second choice if any of the courses you chose above may not be available.
In the textfield below please DO NOT WRITE COURSE CODES, but write ONLY COURSE TITLES:



   


IF YOU WANT TO ENROLL IN MORE THAN ONE PROGRAM
Please specify below the courses that you would like to take in the SECOND program.
In the textfield below please DO NOT WRITE COURSE CODES, but write ONLY COURSE TITLES:


   


DIRECTED STUDY
INDIVIDUALIZED PROGRAM
NOTES

Please describe below the courses you would like to take at NECA and/or use this textfield to write your NOTES:



   
 
           

HOUSING REQUESTS

   
Housing preference (choose only one): apartment
family
 

If you dislike having animals in the house, please state which type:
   


   
Is there any specific food that you cannot eat for medical or religious reasons?
     
Do you have any specific allergy? yes
no
 
If so, which?
   
         
 
SCHOLARSHIPS
     

SCHOLARSHIP FOR NSCS MEMBERS
Only for U.S. and Canadian students:
I am a NSCS member (eligible for this scholarship)

yes

no
 

IKE RELIEF SCHOLARSHIP FOR TEXAS STUDENTS
I want to apply for this scholarship, awarded to program participants who come from or study in U.S. areas hit by hurricane IKE

yes

no
 

IOWA FLOOD RELIEF SCHOLARSHIP
I want to apply for this scholarship, awarded to program participants who come from or study in Iowa, USA

yes

no
 

KATRINA RELIEF SCHOLARSHIP
I want to apply for this scholarship, awarded to program participants who come from or study in U.S. states hit by Katrina

yes

no
 

NECA SCHOLARSHIP (for any students)
I want to apply for this scholarship. I will send a 200-word essay/email stating why I want to study in Italy

yes

no
 

   

   
PRIVACY (Mandatory)
   
I authorize NECA to utilize my personal data in accordance with the Italian privacy law (#675 of 1996).
yes

no
 

       



       
 

 






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