Nearly
80 percent of the fourth-year SU architecture students participate in the
program, taking required design studios and professional architecture electives
and choosing from a number of arts and sciences and Italian language and
literature courses.
Traditionally, travel and sketching are important aspects in an architect's
education. From centrally located Florence, students take frequent sketching
trips to other sites of architectural significance such as Venice, Milan,
Rome, Lucca, and Pisa.
The design work is intensified during the Florence program by the presence
of a distinguished visiting European critic who joins the SU faculty each
semester.
This exposes students to yet another theoretical viewpoint with an international
orientation. Final semester reviews bring highly-acclaimed European critics
to the program.
Undergraduate students typically enrol for fifteen-credit hours a semester
while in the program: six credits of design and three credits of related
field study each semester are required.
Students choose their other courses from the architectural history and
selected-topics offerings.
There is a language requirement, and students will be automatically enrolled
in a conversational Italian class, typically for half a semester.