Updated for Fall 2025:
Internships are now offered as a course (1-3 credits), BPS400 - The Global Workplace: Intercultural Communication and Change
Made in Italy: Business, Craftsmanship, and Branding Success is now listed as INB 322 (previously BUA 300.1)
The following courses will be not offered in Fall 2025:
APH243 - Digital Imaging for Art Photography/APH340 - Topics in Art Photography: Intermediate/Advanced
ARC500.1 - Mediascapes of Architecture
ARI280.1 - Beginning Metalsmithing I/ARI280.2 - Beginning Metalsmithing II
CRS/LIT300.4 - Folklore and Fairy Tales in Italian Culture
CRS360.8/DES300.8/HOA300.8/HST300.8 - History of Fashion
HOA300.4 Science, Art, and Technology in Renaissance Florence
HST/IRP300.7 - NATO in Crisis: The Ukraine War
HST/PSC453 - Twentieth-Century Europe
IRP/PSC300.1 - Famine, War and Other Disasters: European Security in the 21st Century
TXT280.2 - Silkscreen I/TXT380.2 - Silkscreen II
Any cancellations due to insufficient student interest will be communicated in the Registration Information that you will receive by email in late May.
Consider these new courses added in the last academic year:
HOA/HST300.12 - A History of Florence in Twelve Objects (3 credits)
HST300.13 - Edible Histories: Mediterranean Food Cultures Through Time And Space (3 credits)
HST300.15 - Walking Florence (3 credits)
ECN300.1 - Energy Economics: Markets, Policy, and Sustainability (3 credits)
ENG420 - Fictional Tuscany: Travel through Text (3 credits)
HOA300.6 - Italy to Istanbul: Art, Architecture, and Cultural Exchange in the Mediterranean (3 credits)
HST/LIT 300.18 - Florence Unveiled: The Evolution of a Destination (3 credits)
PSY300.1 - Criminal Psychology: An Analysis of Italian Serial Crimes (3 credits)
PSY300.2 - Writing for Life in the AI Era (3 credits)
Please read the following restrictions carefully. You should not plan to register for any courses where you do not meet restrictions or pre-requisites.
Some courses are reserved for students admitted to Florence Special Programs (Architecture, Studio Arts, University of Florence [courses in English], & Wake Forest Business) as noted on the Schedule of Classes.
Interested in a spot in one of these classes? We may have space for you! See Special Permission Courses for more info.
Enrollment priority for the following courses goes to Food Studies, Nutrition Science, and related majors who may enroll in two. Non-majors are limited to one of these courses:
FST 300 - Vine to Table: Italian Wines in Context (either section)
FST 304 - Farm to Fork
NSD 452 - Mediterranean Food and Culture: Florence Experience (either section)
Students may only register for one of the following courses, since similar content is covered in each:
ANT 300.3 - Food, Culture and Identity
NSD 452 - Mediterranean Food and Culture: Florence Experience (either section)
HST 300.13 - Edible Histories: Mediterranean Food Cultures Through Time And Space
You are permitted to register for only one of these introductory art history courses:
HOA 203 - Italian Arts from Antiquity to Michelangelo (any section)
HOA 320 - Italian Renaissance Art (either section)
Economics courses:
Economics courses are reserved for majors and minors, who may take two ECN courses each. Seats in ECN courses may be available during online Schedule Adjustment if space remains after ECN majors/minors have been seated.
Psychology courses:
Only Psychology majors and minors may register for two PSY courses; all other students are limited to one.
All registration restrictions will be confirmed or announced in the Registration Information available prior to online registration.
Now that you have read these updates & restrictions..
PROCEED to OPTIONS TO CONSIDER