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CENTRO STUDI ITALIANI, the Italian language school in Urbania

The first school of Italian language and culture for international students between Tuscany and the Adriatic coast

Welcome to the Centro Studi
Italiani, the first school of Italian
language and culture for
international students in the
Marche, founded by Carlo_
Amedeo_Pasotto
in 1986. Since
then students from over 120
countries throughout the world have
attended the school.
Urbania is a charming town, rich in
art and history
, friendly and safe,
where everyone speaks Italian and
it is easy to make friends with the
locals and practise the language
;
an alternative to big towns that are
invaded by mass tourism.
Furthermore the territory, between
Tuscany and the Adriatic sea, is
one of the most beautiful and best
preserved in Italy: mountains, sea,
hills, and near to the famous art
cities of Central Italy
.
Our courses in Italian language and
culture are unique in their kind. Our
standard intensive course is 25
hours per week (and not 20, which
is normally considered intensive),
with a rich and varied programme
including conversation and
cultural subjects (included in
course fees)
. We also offer a varied
programme of special courses,
including arts and handicrafts and
traditional Italian cooking
.


SEMESTER ABROAD
Conversation course

Conversation is practised above all the last hour of the morning (3rd hour) when students put into practice what they have studied the first two hours, and on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m (for beginners and pre-intermediates). The program is graduated according to the students' level and starts from the simplest forms of conversation (beginners) until reaching a level where discussions are carried out on complex subjects (intermediate). Advanced students have the choice of either following a conversation course or, alternatively, following classes on various Italian cultural subjects.


Cultural subjects

The language program is enriched by some fundamental subjects to help the student learn about Italy and its way of life. In addition to the listed subjects, the cultural program comes complete with excursions and guided visits (Wednesday afternoons and Sundays) and by means of "cultural evenings" (Mondays and Fridays) that make up an interesting program as well as concert evenings, lectures, "cineforum" and other. The material covered in the program is as follows:

History of Italy, 24 hrs
Introduction to the history of Italy, from pre-roman times to now. It concentrates above all from the time of the fall of the Roman Empire and places particular emphasis on the history of the Renaissance and 19th and 20th centuries ( the "Risorgimento" and the formation of a unified State). The student is guided through an overall picture of the evolution of Italian history and a knowledge of the principle events that have determined its evolution.

Italian literature, 32 hrs
Historic design of Italian literature from its origins to the end of the 19th century. Commentated readings from the works of principle authors. Short accounts of language history and reflections on the evolution of contemporary Italian.

History of Art, 32 hrs
Presentation of the principle moments of Italian art across the centuries, from Byzantine art (Ravenna) to the 19th century. Particular attention is placed upon the study of Renaissance art, relying also on the considerable documentation present in our region and on guided theme visits. The art history lessons also have a program aimed at complementing the Wednesday afternoon and Sunday excursions. Regarding modern and contemporary art, there are also planned visits to art galleries and displays.

Italian institutions, 28 hrs
The Italian Constitution and State System. The working world in Italy, social organisations, family and society. The Italian educational system. Reform projects.

Geography and Italian economy, 12 hrs
Basics of the physical geography, politics and economy of Italy. The national economy and regional views of current economic affairs.

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Contacts: Via Boscarini, 1 61049 Urbania (PU) Italia - P.IVA 02040841005 - Tel. +39 0722 318950 - Fax +39 0722 317286 - E-mail urbania@centrostuditaliani.org