Friday, September 5, 2008

Study Abroad in Italy through the CIMBA Program

CIMBA - Consortium Institute of Management and Business Analysis

The 13-week semester program, located in Paderno del Grappa, Italy, offers undergraduate students the unique experience of learning abroad while taking a variety of high-quality courses in business, economics, communication studies, journalism and Italian. Courses are taught in English and emphasize current international events. Students are encouraged to participate in special lectures, company tours, and unique personal development opportunities.

The campus offers students the cultural experience of living in a small Italian community, while providing access to the celebrated art and historical treasures of the Veneto region. The fullservice facility includes classrooms, a cafeteria, residence halls, computer and language labs, and modern athletic facilities including an indoor swimming pool, a cardio and weight room, and a gymnasium.

Every semester students attend three special dinner outings with professors and staff at a formal Italian restaurant. Past student highlights have included olive picking on the Grappa Mountains, touring local wineries, and learning to toss a pizza at a local pizzeria. These — and other local events — allow students to experience traditions that make the Veneto Region unique.

Italian junior and senior high-school students also attend classes on campus. Some of these students also reside on campus. American and Italian students live in different buildings and attend different classes, but cultural interaction is encouraged through social activities such as Halloween parties, American Thanksgiving dinners, and language practice groups.

Paderno del Grappa, view from campus window
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APPLY TODAY! - Application deadline October 15th for Spring Semester.
Contact Jackie Baker for more information jbaker@smumn.edu or Ext 6695

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