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John Cabot University
John Cabot University (JCU) is a private American university in Rome, Italy. The university offers undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees, and study abroad programs to an international student body representing over 80 countries.The average class size is 15 students. Campus buildings and residence halls are centrally located in Trastevere, Rome.The language of instruction is English.
The college was founded in 1972 and it was originally located within a religious school called Pro Deo University (now Luiss University). It was named after 15th century Italian explorer John Cabot, who opened the channels for further exploration of North America and discovered Canada.
As of 1978, most students at John Cabot were business majors, though some were getting an Associate of Arts degree. From 1985 to 1991, the university expanded and created programs in Art History, International Affairs and English Literature. It was formerly academically associated with Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio. In 1991, the school became an independent university under the name John Cabot University and became accredited in 2003, thus endings its affiliation program with Hiram. The library moved, expanded, and was dedicated to benefactors Paul and Maxine Frohring in 1999.
John Cabot University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. It "follows the American system of education with a distinctive European character."The University offers 16 undergraduate degree programs across fields such as Business Administration, Communications, Art History, and Psychological Science, along with 23 minors. The Guarini Institute for Public Affairs provides lectures and events on world political and human rights themes.
The Frank J. Guarini School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
At the graduate level, the university offers two Master of Arts degrees, in Art History and in International Affairs.
The university has 11 academic departments:
The Master of Arts in Art History is the first graduate degree program in art history based entirely in Rome, offered by a U.S.-accredited university. There is an emphasis on first-hand research among the museums, monuments, and archeological sites of Rome.
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John Cabot University
John Cabot University (JCU) is a private American university in Rome, Italy. The university offers undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees, and study abroad programs to an international student body representing over 80 countries.The average class size is 15 students. Campus buildings and residence halls are centrally located in Trastevere, Rome.The language of instruction is English.
The college was founded in 1972 and it was originally located within a religious school called Pro Deo University (now Luiss University). It was named after 15th century Italian explorer John Cabot, who opened the channels for further exploration of North America and discovered Canada.
As of 1978, most students at John Cabot were business majors, though some were getting an Associate of Arts degree. From 1985 to 1991, the university expanded and created programs in Art History, International Affairs and English Literature. It was formerly academically associated with Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio. In 1991, the school became an independent university under the name John Cabot University and became accredited in 2003, thus endings its affiliation program with Hiram. The library moved, expanded, and was dedicated to benefactors Paul and Maxine Frohring in 1999.
John Cabot University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. It "follows the American system of education with a distinctive European character."The University offers 16 undergraduate degree programs across fields such as Business Administration, Communications, Art History, and Psychological Science, along with 23 minors. The Guarini Institute for Public Affairs provides lectures and events on world political and human rights themes.
The Frank J. Guarini School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
At the graduate level, the university offers two Master of Arts degrees, in Art History and in International Affairs.
The university has 11 academic departments:
The Master of Arts in Art History is the first graduate degree program in art history based entirely in Rome, offered by a U.S.-accredited university. There is an emphasis on first-hand research among the museums, monuments, and archeological sites of Rome.