Florence Semester Courses
Did you know that you can stay on track for graduation by taking courses in Florence?
While studying abroad at the Kent State Florence Center you’ll take Kent State courses and earn credits toward your degree! Please see below for courses offered by degree focus.
We highly recommend that students meet with their academic advisor to discuss course options. The courses listed below are our standard semester course offerings, but please note that course offerings can be subject to change and may vary by semester.
Explore By Degree Focus
Architecture and Environmental Design
Florence is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and is an ideal place to study architecture, art, and design. The city has more than 100 museums devoted to the fine arts; and city center is a museum in itself, filled with meticulously preserved architecture dating from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Through Kent State’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design (CAED) in Florence, students will encounter the rebirth of architecture in Europe and witness in person the historical evolution of European art, interior design, and urbanism – including the opportunity to explore the contemporary art and design scene in Italy.
Check out Kent State Florence's special ! This website will give a glimpse into what it will be like to study architecture or interior design in Florence.
Architecture Required Courses
Architecture, Architectural Studies, and Construction Management Required Courses
Interior Design Required Courses
Electives (Open to all CAED majors)
Arts
Florence is the birthplace of the renaissance and known for its renaissance artists and works. The city of Florence itself is a living museum and it’s impossible to find yourself uninspired while strolling the city streets.
Arts and Sciences
Classes in the Arts and Sciences cohort are available to all students who meet the prerequisites. Florence, a city synonymous with art, culture, and intellectual pursuit, provides a unique backdrop for students in the Arts and Sciences. The Kent State Florence program offers a diverse curriculum that caters to various disciplines within the arts and sciences, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience. Students benefit from hands-on learning opportunities, museum visits, and field trips to historical sites, enriching their academic journey with the unparalleled cultural and scientific heritage of Italy.
Biology
Classics
English
Geography
History
Italian
Politics
Psychology
Business
As the world economy has become profoundly interdependent and even a small company may have customers around the world, those embarking on careers in business must understand the global marketplace and the issues involved in working with people of other cultures. The Kent State Florence program is ideal for students pursuing a major in business management or a minor in international business. In addition to coursework in Florence, students visit such European financial and business centers. They learn from international business leaders and CEOs during workshops and guest lectures.
Communications
CCI Florence (College of Communication and Information) offers courses designed to take advantage of the international setting while keeping students focused on their majors and progressing toward their degrees. Students can acquire or advance skills in such courses as Documentary Filmmaking, in which they work in small teams to create documentary films using advanced digital technology. Through CCI Florence, Global Communication majors can complete their study abroad requirement and progress in their language requirement, and all CCI majors can start and/or complete the Global Communication minor.
EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
The Florence program for Education, Health, and Human Services offers a unique focus on the Science of Human Nutrition. This course explores the fundamental principles of human nutrition, emphasizing the Mediterranean diet and its health benefits. Students have the opportunity to study the relationship between diet, culture, and health in a real-world context, visiting local markets, food producers, and culinary establishments. This immersive learning experience not only enhances their understanding of nutrition science but also provides a global perspective on health and wellness practices.
FASHION
The Kent State Florence Fashion program provides junior-level Fashion Design and Merchandising students the opportunity to take design studio and merchandising classes to complete major requirements, while exploring Italian fashion and culture through various study tours. During the semester program, students attend premier Italian trade shows and visit Italian destinations known for fashion and textiles, such as Milan, Como, Prato, and Rome.
HONORS
The Honors in Florence program is designed to offer Honors College students uniquely challenging and engaging experiences in this remarkable and vibrant historic setting. Students will gain an international perspective and learn about other cultures through a variety of curricular offerings and educational travel opportunities tailored for them. Students studying in Florence who complete the Honors Study Away Contract will receive three Honors credit hours for meeting all the contract requirements. They may receive additional Honors credit hours if they complete one or more of the Honors courses available in Florence. Courses available for Honors credit include: