Santa Rosa Junior College Study Abroad Program

Santa Rosa Junior College
1496 Bussman
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
707-527-4441

Spring 2011:  Classes

All students applying to this Program through SRJC, MUST take two (2) classes from SRJC: SOCS 48.14 and one other. Their remaining two classes may be taken from any of the college offerings below.

Santa Rosa Junior College -
Jeanette Benfarhat

  • POLSCI 25 International Relations
  • HIST 4.1 History of Western Civilization
  • POLSCI 1 Introduction to US Government
  • SOCS 48.14 Italian Life and Culture
College of San Mateo - Lisa Palmer
  • 20th Century Modern Literature
  • Masterpieces of European Literature (Mythology, Greek and Classical)
  • World Literature

Cosumnes River College - William Doonan

  • ANTHRO 320 Archaeology and World Prehistory
  • ANTHRO 330 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
  • ANTHRO 300 Physical Anthropology
Diablo Valley College - Ruth Miller
  • HUMANITIES 105 Introduction to Humanities: Arts and Ideas
  • HUMANITIES 111 Middle Ages and Renaissance (500 A.D. - 1700 A.D.)
  • HUMANITIES 118 Film, Fiction, and Criticism


    * Students must enroll in the Italian Life & Culture course offered by the college which processed their AIFS application.
    ~ Pre-requisite: check course descriptions for details.

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SOCS 48.14 - Italian Life and Culture
3 units (Letter grade or CR/NC Option)
CSU/UC;AA/AS
This is an introduction to Italian society and civilization through presentations by Italian guest lecturers and related field trips. It takes a social, historical, and cultural approach to the study of contemporary Italian society. Topics include government, political parties, Church-State relations, the European Union and the Mafia, as well as literature, art, and general aspects of Italian life. Required for those students enrolled in the Semester in Florence whose AIFS applications are processed through Santa Rosa Junior College.*


*The University of California will accept SRJC courses numbered 1 Ð 49 and most ATHL, DANCE, and PHYED courses. However, students should not count credit earned for special topics (48) or independent studies (49) toward the 60 units required for admission. The UC campus will evaluate these courses after admission.

All students must enroll in the Italian Life and Culture course offered by the college/consortium that processes their AIFS application.


NOTES:
*Transfer credit is contingent on evaluation of course outline by transfer institution.

**Transfer credit may be limited by UC or CSU or both. Please consult a counselor for additional information.

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