Penn State students who choose to study at ISI Florence now have an opportunity to prepare themselves for a more enriching experience. A new course, Italian for Study Abroad (Italian 197A), will debut this fall on the University Park campus. The course will teach students essential information about safety, etiquette and important communication skills. Class participants will gain more understanding of Italy’s contemporary culture and customs.
Patrick Tunno, lecturer in Italian, believes that many students are not always ready to handle the challenges that come with living abroad. He believes that having a better understanding of culture and language can greatly enhance the experience. His goal is to have Penn State students abroad create a positive narrative of Americans and Penn Staters while they thrive in a foreign culture.
“There’s a difference between living as a tourist and living as a local,” Tunno says. “I want to make students more capable abroad, and help Penn State students to become better ambassadors of their university and country.”
This course will be taught in English and no previous Italian language experience is necessary.