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Study Abroad in Milan, Italy

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

www.unicatt.it/UCSC_ev.asp


The Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore or UCSC (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart) was founded in 1921 and consists of five campuses:  Milan, Brescia, Piacenza-Cremona, Rome, Campobasso Campus.  Exchange students study at the Milan campus.

Areas of study include the following:  Agriculture; Arts and Philosophy; Economics; Law; Medicine and Surgery; Psychology; Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences; Education; Foreign Languages and Literature; Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences; Political Science; and Sociology. Courses are offered mainly in Italian, however each year, some courses taught in English are offered.  Exchange students can attend any course in any department at Sacro Cuore.  In addition, students are not required to register for courses before they begin, but they must register for the exam at the end of the course in order to get credit.

Joint English & Italian Language Program - available to NDSU exchange students

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Click here for a list of courses to be held in English at UCSC

Services offered:  "Welcome Day" orientation sessions are offered for all international students at the start of each semester;  A housing service is offered to exchange students studying in Milan by the International Relations Office at Sacro Cuore.  Housing prices range from approximately $300 - $600 monthly.  Here are some helpful things to think about when looking for housing in Milan.

Italian Language and Culture Course

An Italian Language and Culture Course is offered for exchange students who want to learn Italian as beginners or for those who wish to expand their current knowledge of the language.  This course is offered separately from regular curricular activities and is available as both an Intensive program (before the semester begins) and a Semester program.  Students can take one of these or both.   Credit is earned for these courses and levels offered include:  Complete Beginners, Lower Intermediate, Upper Intermediate (Advanced is also offered during the Semester).  Contact your study abroad advisor to find out the estimated fees for this course.

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Approximate costs on this page are current as of 07/21/05



Sara Johnson
Study Abroad Advisor
Office of International Programs
Ceres Hall 338
North Dakota State University
Fargo ND 58105-5582 USA
Ph: 701.231.7895
Fax: 701.231.1014
Sara.J.Johnson@ndsu.edu


For an appointment, please call 231-7895.


Eligibility:  Sophomore standing; minimum 2.5 GPA

Length of Study: Academic year or Spring only.

Academic calendar: October-February;
February-July

Cost for a semester:
NDSU tuition and fees, plus these additional costs (approximate):
Application & SA Fees: $100
Housing
: 600/month
Food:
Books:
Bus pass:
Roundtrip airfare: $1500
Spending Money: $1500
(The above costs are estimates only--allow for fluctuating exchange rates and differences in personal spending habits.)























Approximate costs on this page are current as of 07/21/05

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