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Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Language of Instruction: English Class Standing: 2. 3rd Class
Housing Options: Apartment Shared, Host Family Program Type: Study Abroad
Minimum GPA: 2.75 Areas of Study: Electives
Program Description:
Program Overview

This summer, the Mediterranean is your laboratory. Begin in Naples, building a archaeological background through a variety of coursework, museum tours and site visits. Next, travel to Alicante, where you’ll apply that knowledge at a Spanish archaeological site. Study excavation techniques, applied methodology, field work, and laboratory analysis with local university students and well-known archaeologists.

Study Archaeology abroad in the Mediterranean and you will:
  • Acquire a broad understanding of theoretical concerns and methodologies employed by archaeologists
  • Gain a general appreciation of the archaeology of Italy and Spain
  • Acquire practical experience in the identification and interpretation of past material culture
The CIEE Difference

Intercultural Comparative Experience

Expand your global perspective. Choose to spend your three-day intercultural weekend in one of these European cities:
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Berlin, Germany
  • London, England
  • Paris, France

Eligibility
  • Overall GPA 2.75
  • For CIEE content courses in Spanish, at least 4 semesters of college-level Spanish or equivalent

Recommended Credit

Total recommended credit for each session is 3 semester/4.5 quarter hours. Each course has 45 contact hours.

About the City

About Naples

Located an hour on the high speed train from Rome, with the ancient Greco-Roman city still visible in its layout, Naples is part of a well-preserved ancient cultural area including Pompeii, Herculaneum, Cumae, and Paestum. Its history and position at the heart of the Mediterranean have made Naples a city with many different layers of civilization, one that has absorbed different cultures and peoples. The central historical district, where students live and study, has been renovated and revitalized in recent years.

About Alicante

With a population approaching 350,000, Alicante is a thriving Spanish city. Located on the Mediterranean coast, Alicante is an inviting place for students to begin their exploration of Spain or continue a previous journey. In recent times, Alicante has experienced a development boom and rapid population growth. Students will see modern architecture alongside historic buildings, and shopping malls next to centuries-old open-air markets. Although fast becoming a cosmopolitan and multicultural city, Alicante retains a distinct Spanish flavor.

Where You'll Study

Founded in 1732 by a missionary returned from China, the Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale” (University of Naples “L’Orientale," or just“the Orientale”) is based in historic central Naples. The CIEE Study Center and classes are located in a University building in central Naples.

The Universidad de Alicante is one of Spain’s newest universities and is located three miles outside the city of Alicante. Established to serve the higher education needs of the province of Alicante, the Universidad de Alicante offers its 35,000 students the benefits of a modern campus with an international atmosphere. The CIEE Study Center is located next to the Faculty of Education and one of the residence halls on the northwest extension of the main campus in San Vicente; this location provides students direct access to University facilities.


Housing & Meals

Housing is included in the study abroad program fee. In Naples, students live in furnished apartments with CIEE and Italian roommates. The furnished apartments are within walking distance to the historic center. Students have their own room with a shared living, kitchen, bathroom, and dining areas. Meals are not included in the program fee and are the responsibility of the student. Numerous stores for buying food and other items are within walking distance from the apartments. The historic center is also scattered with eateries of many kinds.

In Alicante, study abroad students live in homestays where meal are provided. Homestays are located throughout the Alicante downtown metropolitan area, within a maximum 30 minute commute to the CIEE Study Center via public transport.

Academics

Academic Culture

In Naples, all courses include a combination of lectures, active participation, guest speakers, and guided site visits. Students visit organizations related to the themes covered in the course and are asked to give a presentation of their findings.

In Alicante, CIEE courses are scheduled from Monday through Friday. Students can expect daily homework assignments. Each professor distributes a detailed syllabus indicating what material is covered, when exams are held, and what is expected from each student. Class attendance is mandatory and absences affect the final grade.

Grading System
In Naples, assessment is based on the individual’s overall performance in the course, including coursework, presentations and essays.

In Alicante, grades are generally based on class participation, papers or projects, oral presentations, and a final exam. CIEE Resident Staff determine the exact breakdown of grades.

Language of Instruction
English

Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Summer 2024 08/15/2024 ** Rolling Admission TBA TBA

** Indicates rolling admission application process. Applicants will be immediately notified of acceptance into this program and be able to complete post-decision materials prior to the term's application deadline.