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Bachelor's Degree (4 years), UG:Bachelor, Florence University of the Arts

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About Bachelor's Degree (4 years), UG:Bachelor - at Florence University of the Arts

FUA Bachelor's Degrees offer four areas of study that consist of at least 120 credits hours:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Studies, concentrations in: Art History, Fine Arts
  • Bachelor of Arts in Digital Publishing and Communication, concentrations in: Publishing, Digital Media, Visual Communication
  • Bachelor of Arts in Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Arts in Food and Wine Studies, concentrations in: Culinary Arts, Enology 

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

 

FUA reviews applications from all over the world. We believe that the blending of cultures creates a more diverse and rich student body that adds to each student’s educational experience. Each application we receive is individually reviewed before a decision is made.

  • Application form and fee: students must submit a completed and signed application form along with the application fee.
  • Official transcripts: For all bachelor’s degrees, students are required to submit a complete certified/official high school transcript and diploma completed (a certified English translation is required along with course descriptions and syllabi for faculty evaluation). If the student is transferring from another higher education institution a copy of their certified/official transcript and diploma if obtained will be required.
  • GPA Requirements: For US and Canadian students wishing to complete their Undergraduate Program with FUA, as a transfer student, they must meet a minimum required cumulative GPA of 2.5.
  • Language proficiency: 6.5 IELTS or 71 TOEFL IBT. Students who score 6.0 IELTS or 61-71 TOEFL IBT will be required to take LACWRS070 (Research and Academic Skills) and LACWWR101 (Fundamentals of Writing).
  • Each qualified applicant will be interviewed by an Admissions officer of FUA or their nominee in person, by telephone, or other communication means. The main purpose of the interview is to select motivated applicants with the ability to benefit from a solid commitment to FUA’s program. FUA actively encourages applications from students of all ages, gender, ethnic, and/or social background, and from students with disabilities.
  • Letters of Recommendation: At least one letter of recommendation must accompany the application. They must be addressed to FUA Admissions Office and sent electronically directly by the reviewer. Letters submitted by the student are not acceptable. The contents of the letter should address the student's academic ability, potential and what he/she will gain from studying at FUA and in Florence.
  • Personal Statements: Applicants must include a personal statement. This letter should help us learn more about the applicant and his/her qualities beyond test scores, grades, and work history.
  • Resume/Curriculum Vitae: Applicants can elect to send a Resume/Curriculum Vitae along with their application. This document should reflect the applicant's work and research history.
  • Direct admission to the bachelor’s degree programs is granted upon completion of select Associate’s Degrees / Certificate Career Programs, see specific bachelor’s degree program details for further information.

 

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

 Students must successfully complete at least 48 credit hours in approved General Education courses. Courses must be taken in areas outside of the student major area to satisfy the General Education requirement of FUA and consistent with General Education component distribution as detailed below:

- English Composition (6 credit hours)
- Mathematics (6 credit hours) 
- Physical & Biological Sciences (6 credit hours) 
- Social & Behavioral Sciences (6 credit hours)
- Diversity & Intercultural Studies (6 credit hours) 
- Italian Language (6 credit hours)

- Humanities (12 credit hours)

 

Please note: FUA requires an overall minimum grade point average of 2.00, with no more than one grade lower than C- in core courses.

 

For detailed information regarding each bachelor's degree program, please refer to the curricula below.

 

B.A in Cultural Studies 

 

> Program Curriculum, Objectives, and Outcomes

 

The 4-year B.A. curriculum in Cultural Studies provides students with a solid foundation of cultural knowledge and practices, supported by skills in writing, research, and critical thinking through interdisciplinary perspectives.

The program offers two academic concentrations:

- Fine Arts 

- Art History

 

B.A. in Digital Publishing and Communication

 

> Program Curriculum, Objectives, and Outcomes

 

The 4-year B.A. in Digital Publishing and Communication focuses on study of the disciplines and media-based projects, and challenges students to critically examine the production and meaning of media. 

. The program offers three academic concentrations: 

- Digital Media

- E-Publishing

- Visual Communication

 

Direct admission to the program is granted to students enrolled in the FUA Certificate Career Program in Communication and Interactive Digital Media for Photography, Publishing, and Visual Communication studies.

 

B.A. in Hospitality Management

 

> Program Curriculum, Objectives, and Outcomes

 

The 4-year B.A. in Hospitality Management allows students to gain fundamental skills in the area of hospitality management through the analysis of the functioning and organization of specific sectors of hospitality, such as restaurants, hotel chains, and resorts. 

 

Direct admission options to the program are available for students enrolled in the FUA Certificate Career Program or Associate’s Degree in Hospitality Management.

 

B.A. in Food and Wine Studies

 

> Program Curriculum, Objectives, and Outcomes

 

The 4-year B.A. in Food and Wine Studies focuses on the food and wine industry of Italy through theory and practice in the areas of food production, wine and beverage management, and wellness-oriented aspects of these disciplines. The program offers two academic concentrations: 

- Culinary Arts

- Enology

Direct admission options to the program are available for students enrolled in the FUA Certificate Career Program or Associate’s Degree in Food, Wine, and Wellness Studies for Culinary Arts and Wine Studies and Enology.

Entry requirements

  • GPA Requirements: For US and Canadian students wishing to complete their Undergraduate Program with FUA, as a transfer student, they must meet a minimum required cumulative GPA of 2.5.
  • Language proficiency: 6.5 IELTS or 71 TOEFL IBT. Students who score 6.0 IELTS or 61-71 TOEFL IBT will be required to take LACWRS070 (Research and Academic Skills) and LACWWR101 (Fundamentals of Writing).
  • Each qualified applicant will be interviewed by an Admissions officer of FUA or their nominee in person, by telephone, or other communication means. The main purpose of the interview is to select motivated applicants with the ability to benefit from a solid commitment to FUA’s program. FUA actively encourages applications from students of all ages, gender, ethnic, and/or social background, and from students with disabilities.
  • Letters of Recommendation: At least one letter of recommendation must accompany the application. They must be addressed to FUA Admissions Office and sent electronically directly by the reviewer. Letters submitted by the student are not acceptable. The contents of the letter should address the student's academic ability, potential and what he/she will gain from studying at FUA and in Florence.
  • Personal Statements: Applicants must include a personal statement. This letter should help us learn more about the applicant and his/her qualities beyond test scores, grades, and work history.
  • Resume/Curriculum Vitae: Applicants can elect to send a Resume/Curriculum Vitae along with their application. This document should reflect the applicant's work and research history.
  • Direct admission to the bachelor’s degree programs is granted upon completion of select Associate’s Degrees / Certificate Career Programs, see specific bachelor’s degree program details for further information.

 

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