Italian Sketchbook: This class is a beginning art. I can't begin to say how much I've missed art classes since I came to college. I was in art through twelfth grade and even completed an IB project. (You can see all my work from senior year on my art blog, if you're interested!) My hope is that this class allows me to spend time with my sketchbook and introduces me to a wonderful, eccentric art teacher.
Art History: Where better to study art history than Rome, where you're living in and around it? I'll be able to learn about a piece one day and see it the next. Amazing.
Introduction to Italian: When in Rome, speak Italian, right? I don't know much (or any) of the language quite yet. Good thing it's an American, English speaking university! I took French in high school and am crossing my fingers that the romance languages actually are similar. Of course I'm excited to learn how to make it around the city on my own and understanding what's happening around me. This class is unique because it's not just a language course - they mix in a lot of culture as, well.
Sociology of Contemporary Italy: I've never taken a soc course but am curious as to what I'll learn! I needed an ISS transfer credit which led me to this class. It sounds pretty fascinating as you study everything from fascism to fashion trends over the last century.
The nerd in me is so excited to start classes but the traveler in me is even more excited that I only have 12 credits and 3 days worth of classes... :)
Sarah, these classes sound wonderful. I remember taking art history classes my sophomore year of college, and then spending a year on the continent studying abroad when I was a junior. Seeing all that art in person--London, Paris, Florence, Brugges--was such an experience.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that you are taking some language too.
I hope you find that eccentric art prof!
Kyle