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Semester in Italy

In Partnership with Sant'Anna Institute

Alfred State College has partnered with Sant'Anna Institute (formerly Sorrento Lingue Institute) in Sorrento, Italy, to offer an optional semester of study abroad to its students. We are now accepting students from schools of architecture, the business administration (BBA) program, as well as any students who wish to fulfill liberal arts and humanities requirements while studying and living in a truly unique learning environment. Alfred State and Sant'Anna Institute now offer the American college student an enriching semester of studies in the south of Italy.

In keeping with Alfred State College's mission, which is to offer two-year and four-year programs to prepare graduates to live as citizens of a global society, our study abroad program at Sant'Anna Institute (SASL) will establish a foundation for lifelong learning, foster an understanding of global culture, and better equip the participant to ‘hit the ground running' after graduation. The beautiful scenery of the Gulf of Naples and the safe and welcoming city of Sorrento provide the setting for an unforgettable educational experience.

  • Architecture Studies
  • Business Administration Studies
  • Open Studies
  • Estimate of Costs
  • About the Area
  • Contact Us
  • View photos from study abroad program.
  • View photos from previous architecture curriculum travel abroad trips.

Architecture Studies

This is expected to be a seamless program that will allow students to spend their spring semester taking courses in Italian language delivered by Sant'Anna Institute with credit being granted through Alfred State College. They will gain further Alfred State College credit in an architectural design studio which will focus on historic preservation, and this will be taught by Alfred State College faculty. The studio component will be consistent with the listed student learning outcomes of CIAT 6306: Studio II. Projects will involve field measurement and notations, analysis of traditional building methods, documentation, and adaptive re-use design proposals. Complementing the studio work in historic preservation will be field experience in Pompeii and Paestum as a component of a three credit hour Archaeology course taught by Italian faculty. Students may also enroll in a three credit hour Architectural Photography course, as well as an online version of CIVL 5213, our concrete design course.

Summary of courses:

NumberCourse NameCredits
CIAT 6406Studio Sorrento6
xxx3Archaeology - Cities of Fire *3
CIVL 5213Foundation and Concrete Construction (online)3
CIAT 4433Architectural Photography3
 Electives (choose one)  
ITAL 1303Italian I *3
HIST xxx3Western Civilization since 1500:
A Comparative Prospective *
3
FNAT xxx3In the Heart of the Art:
From Greek Art to Italian Baroque *
3
 Total 18

These courses are taught by Alfred State College faculty unless otherwise noted. Students will also be able to customize their curriculum of study by taking online courses through Alfred State or any other institution. *Taught by SASL staff.

Business Administration Studies

For Alfred State College junior business administration students, there is the added opportunity of studying the European Union. Italy, one of the 27 member states, is a symbol of success thanks to its system of capitalism. Required courses in International Business and Business in the European Union will give our students a global business perspective. Students will use a framework to research select bachelor business administration program outcomes (communication, management, marketing, and economics) from different European Union member state’s perspective. Students will have the opportunity to visit Italian businesses and participate in round table discussion with business leaders.

Summary of courses:

NumberCourse NameCredits
BUAD 8013International Business3
BUAD 7xx3Business in the European Union3
BUAD 6113Strategic & Creative Problem Solving (online)3
MKTG 6003Strategic Marketing (online)3
 Electives (choose up to two)  
ITAL 1303Italian I *3
HIST xxx3Western Civilization since 1500:
A Comparative Prospective *
3
FNAT xxx3In the Heart of the Art:
From Greek Art to Italian Baroque *
3
xxx3Archaeology - Cities of Fire *3
 Total18

These courses are taught by Alfred State College faculty unless otherwise noted. Students will also be able to customize their curriculum of study by taking online courses through Alfred State or any other institution. *Taught by SASL staff.

Open Studies

Summary of courses:

NumberCourse NameCredits
xxx3Archaeology - Cities of Fire *3
ITAL xxx3Italian I or II *3
xxx3On-site Survey of Art History:
from Ancient Greek Art to
Italian Baroque *
3
xxx3History of Western
Civilization Since 1648 *
3
xxx3Contemporary Italy *3
xxx3History of Italian Cinema *3
 Total 18

Students can substitute other available elective courses. *Taught by SASL staff.

Estimate of Costs

Studying abroad in Sorrento, Italy, is a once-in-a-life time experience with the potential to benefit participants in myriad ways. For example, employers are increasingly interested in students who have international experience. Although the benefits can be numerous, Alfred State officials realize finances are an important consideration in all aspects of the education experience. So to provide as much information as possible, cost information is outlined below. (Cost for Sant'Anna Institute remains the same in all categories.)

Students participating in the ASC Sorrento study abroad program pay the same tuition and fees as all ASC students. Students participating in this program also pay for international insurance, a Sant'Anna Institute program fee, and an Alfred State College program fee. Please note that the prices listed below are estimated and are subject to change.

Total cost NYS resident (associate’s and bachelor’s): $13,659
Alfred State costs: $4,159 + Sant'Anna Institute costs (see below)
(includes tuition-$2,635, college fee-$12.50, technology fee-$179, program fee-$850.50, international insurance-$477, transcript fee-$5)

Total cost non-NYS resident (associate’s degree): $15,894
Alfred State costs: $6,394 + Sant'Anna Institute costs (see below)
(includes tuition-$4,870, college fee-$12.50, technology fee-$179, program fee-$850.50, international insurance-$477, transcript fee-$5)

Total cost non-NYS resident (bachelor’s degree): $18,184
Alfred State costs: $8,684 + Sant'Anna Institute costs (see below)
(includes tuition-$7,160, college fee-$12.50, technology fee-$179, program fee-$850.50, international insurance-$477, transcript fee-$5)

Total cost part-time student: varies by credit hours
NYS resident part-time (associate’s degree):
Alfred State costs: $220 tuition per credit hour
$0.85 college fee per credit hour
$14.95 technology fee per credit hour
$850.50 ASC program fee
$477 international insurance
$5 transcript fee
+ Sant'Anna Institute costs (see below)

Non-NYS resident part-time (associate’s degree):
Alfred State costs: $406 tuition per credit hour
$0.85 college fee per credit hour
$14.95 technology fee per credit hour
$850.50 ASC program fee
$477 international insurance
$5 transcript fee
+ Sant'Anna Institute costs (see below)

Non-NYS resident part-time (bachelor’s degree):
Alfred State costs: $597 tuition per credit hour
$0.85 college fee per credit hour
$14.95 technology fee per credit hour
$850.50 ASC program fee
$477 international insurance
$5 transcript fee
+ Sant'Anna Institute costs (see below)

Sant'Anna Institute costs: $9,500
Includes all courses taught by SASL, materials for courses taught by SASL, housing, orientation to community and institute, course related excursions, arrival transfer from Naples airport, free wireless Internet at SASL, 24-hour SASL assistance, and a 24/7 emergency contact.

Examples of expenses which are not included: airfare, passport, meals, personal items, personal travel, etc.

Applications are being accepted for fall 2012 semester with an April 2, 2012 deposit deadline and spring 2013 semester with a May 1, 2012 deposit deadline. A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due prior to each deadline. Final applications for fall 2012 are due June 15, 2012. Interested students should contact Tricia Herritt for more information about the application process.

About the Area

The region of Campania which surrounds Sorrento possesses an immensely important architectural heritage that extends back to the age of Homer. Within easy reach are the Greek cities of Paestum and Cuma; the Roman cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Puteoli; the Roman villas of Oplonti and Castellamare; the Renaissance and Baroque architecture of Naples; and the traditional Mediterranean townscapes of Ravello, Amalfi, Capri, Ischia, and Sorrento itself. The innumerable cultural assets of the area and independent travel opportunities promise an incomparable learning experience for students of all disciplines.

Faculty and ASC students will travel together in January to Sorrento, and, at the end of the term, students will be free to travel independently before returning to the US. Classes in Sorrento will commence in January and end in May.

Contact Us

For further information about the study abroad program please contact:

NameTitleProgramPhoneE-mail
Jeffrey JohnstonAssistant
Professor
Architecture(607) 587-4657
cell: (607) 427-5636
johnstjf@alfredstate.edu
Dianne TuzzolinoAssociate
Professor
Business(607) 587-3429tuzzoldc@alfredstate.edu
Tricia HerrittCoordinator
of International
Student Programs
 (607) 587-4059herrittl@alfredstate.edu

Join the Studio Sorrento Facebook group and like the Studio Business Sorrento Facebook page to learn more and meet students who have studied at Sant'Anna Institute (formerly Sorrento Lingue Institute).

Alfred State College President John M. Anderson traveled to visit with students who spent spring 2011 semester in Sorrento, Italy. Standing, l-r: Adam Smisloff, Rochester, business management; Michael Fingar, Clifton Park, architectural technology (BS); Dianne Tuzzolino, ASC associate professor, Business Department; Trevor Roeske, Wellsville, architectural technology (BS); Anthony Principe, Stony Point, architectural technology (BS); Frank Carzo, Whitesboro, architectural technology (BS); Lee Smith, Waverly, architectural technology (BS); Giuseppe Cuomo, Mayor of Sorrento; Cristiana Panicco, director of Sant'Anna Institute (formerly Sorrento Lingue Institute); Anderson; Daniel Lamm, Tonawanda, architectural technology (BS); John Zappolo, Elmont, business administration (BBA); Ray Sova, Syracuse, architectural technology (BS); Tyler Canne, Canisteo, business administration (BBA); Cory Roberts, Stanley, architectural technology (BS); Jacob Mountain, Almond, architectural technology (BS); and Jeffrey Johnston, ASC assistant professor, Computer Imaging & Architectural Engineering Technology. Sitting, l-r: Emily Konka, Bliss, architectural technology (BS); Kerri Cavanaugh, Holbrook, architectural technology (BS); Kathleen Ward, Phoenix, architectural technology (BS); Jessica Suojanen, Lake Placid, architectural technology (BS); Courtney Traver, Clifton Park, interior design; and Maura Condon, Hornell, liberal arts and sciences: social science.

How can I make a gift?

To make a gift to support our study abroad program, please use our online giving form.

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