PERSONAL
INFORMATION
Last
name:
M
F
First:
Date
of birth (MM/DD/YY) (Mandatory) :
Citizenship:
Passport
number:
Social
Security Number or equivalent (Mandatory) :
Permanent home address (Mandatory) :
Home
telephone (Mandatory) :
Please do not give phone numbers
that do not accept unidentified calls
E-mail
(Mandatory)
Please do not give addresses
that have inbound blacklists
Name, relationship, address, and telephone number
of person to be notified in case of an EMERGENCY
(Mandatory) :
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
/ Graduate or Non-stud.
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
Summer
Program 2008
June 2 to June 28 (3-6
credits)
Fall
Semester 2008
September 8 to December
11 ( up
to 18 credits )
Spring
Semester 2009
Tentative dates: January
31 to May 1 ( up
to 18 credits )
Summer
Program 2009
Tentative dates: June
4 to June 30 (3-6 credits)
Fall
Semester 2009
Tentative dates: September
9 to December 8 (up to 18 credits)
Spring
Semester 2010
Tentative dates: January
31 to May 1 ( up
to 18 credits )
Summer
Program 2010
Tentative dates: June
4 to June 30 (3-6 credits)
Subsequent programs to be announced
COURSE
SELECTION
Please
check below the courses you would like to
take. Courses are listed in alphabetical order.
Program tentative schedules and course
descriptions are on the web page
NECA
Programs .
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
Please choose up to five or six three-credit
courses, PLUS a second choice in case
one or more courses might not be available.
FOR THE SUMMER PROGRAM
Please choose two (or one)
three-credit courses, PLUS a second choice
in case one course might not be available.
Courses are listed in alphabetical order.
All
courses (3 credits each) are OFFERED FOR EVERY
PROGRAM except where noted.
In the appropriate textfield below the list of
courses please also specify a SECOND CHOICE if
any of the courses you choose may not be available.
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
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
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
Sociology/Economics/History
IND347B
Watercolor
Painting: Postcards Home
Studio Art/Composition
ART347B
Women
and Art in Italy
Art
History/Women's Studies /Sociology
ARHWS447
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)
S pecify
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
Please
answer the following questions:
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?
EXCURSIONS
At
their arrival, students can sign up for various
excursions (minimum number of students for each
excursion).
Only for U.S. and Canadian students: I am a NSCS
member
yes
no
Privacy (Mandatory) : I authorize NECA to
utilize my personal data in accordance with the
Italian privacy law (#675 of 1996).
yes
no