
Programs & Academics
The CEA GlobalCampus Rome serves as your gateway to the exciting blend of history, modern politics, and business that drives this famous city. A dynamic program of stimulating courses and firsthand activities helps you to experience the international nature of the Eternal City to its fullest and to evaluate critically the ever-changing range of intercultural and political impulses the city has generated since classical antiquity.
For example, active learning provides you the opportunity to:
- Discuss defense-related issues with some of Rome’s top government and EU officials
- Debate post-war Italian culture and institutions after visits to Rome’s immigrant communities, places of religious worship, and ethnic markets
- Retrace the steps of the inauguration parade of the Renaissance popes to discover how pomp and procession influenced architecture and urban planning
CEA GlobalCampus Programs
The Legacy of Modern Italy
Use Rome’s unparalleled history and ancient culture as a basis for examining Italy’s contemporary society, customs and its people, both past and present. Courses Include:
- Urban History of Rome
- Women in Antiquity
- Contemporary Italian Politics
Global Business & Governance
Take advantage of Rome’s role as a political, media and international business capital through hands-on courses, giving an intercultural perspective to your studies. Courses Include:
- Global Media: The Politics of Persuasion
- Global Human Rights
- The Politics of European Integration: an Italian Perspective
Faith & Religion
Immerse yourself in Italy's religious and political capital to explore and discover the world’s great religions and the history of the Catholic Church. Courses Include:
- World Religions
- The Papacy and the Roman Church
- The Jewish Experience in Rome
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Take advantage of the unique opportunities provide by studying at two institutions, the CEA Global Campus in Rome and John Cabot University. Courses Include:
- Art & Archeology in Ancient Rome
- The Making of the Mediterranean World
- Classical Mythology in Italian Art & Literature