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CEA Rome, Italy - Business & Psychology (Tier 1)
(Outgoing Program)
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Delve into the political, economic, and business implications of globalization, as well as the impact on society as you develop valuable skills applicable across a wide range of career opportunities. Examine the complex relationships between business and society and learn how psychological principles can be applied to the workplace to overcome organizational challenges. You’ll gain first-hand experience in local business strategies and how to influence behavior as you explore local environments, meet with professionals, and take academic field trips that provide real-world perspectives. Build the international cultural fluency you need to effectively navigate an increasingly global world.
Semester/Term
Eligibility Requirements
Rec. Semester Credits
Semester
Min 2.5 GPA; High School Graduate, All levels of Italian
Students take classes at the CEA Rome Center and optionally at our partner institution, the Providence College Center.
Courses at the CEA Rome Center are taught in English and allow you to explore and experience all that the Eternal City has to offer. The CEA Rome Center is in the vibrant Prati neighborhood, within walking distance of Vatican City, Castel Sant’Angelo, and other UNESCO World Heritage sites. This central location makes it easy to visit galleries, museums, art studios, local businesses, historic sites, food markets, and more—all designed to bring lessons taught in the classroom to life.
Our unique collaboration with Providence College allows you to take courses at the Providence College Center and study theology and religion in the very heart of Christendom. Long a religious and cultural crossroads, Rome is the ideal place to delve into religious studies as you explore significant sites such as St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Catacombs of Santa Priscilla.
Students will receive a transcript from the University of New Haven, CEA’s School of Record, and - if opted for a PC course – also from Providence College upon completion of their program.