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Study in English at Cattolica
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore offer a variety of courses taught in English. With such a diversity of courses in English, Cattolica hopes to meet the various needs of International Students wanting to study in Milan to learn Italian and improve their Italian language proficiency.
Cattolica courses taught in English will have a U.S. format and will be based on the American academic calendar.
Attendance is mandatory and the course credits are based on the American credit system.
All English taught courses are equivalent to 3 US Credits
COURSE LIST SPRING 2012
■ List of English taught courses CASE (Curriculum in Area Studies - Europe) ■ Course Descriptions ■ US Grading System
Please note: An updated course list for Fall 2012 will be available from June 2012.
For more information contact UCSC [
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] or access your "MyCattolica" Account
ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR ENGLISH ASSISTED STUDY PROGRAM (CASE - Curriculum in Area Studies Europe)
Arrival 1: September 3, 2012 Orientation 1: September 4, 2012 Registration 1: September 12 - 20, 2012 Italian pre-session: September 6/7, 2012 - September 21, 2012 Arrival 2: September 17, 2012 Orientation 2: September 18, 2012 Beginning of classes: September 24, 2012 End of classes/exams: December 14, 2012*
Semester 2 (Spring 2013) Arrival: January 28, 2013 Orientation: January 29, 2013 Registration: January 29/31 2013 Italian pre-session: January 31/February 1 2013 - February 22, 2013** Beginning of classes: February 4, 2013 End of classes/exams: May 10, 2013*
* Students also enrolled in regular UCSC courses (taught in Italian) will have exams in January/February for the Fall semester and June/July for the Spring.
**due to calendar constraints, the Italian pre-session will be offered the first couple of weeks of the semester when regular academic courses will have already started. The Italian Language course will be scheduled in such a way as to not conflict with any of the regular academic courses (some exceptions may apply).
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