ECOGASTRONOMY ABROAD TASTES GOOD!
ECOGASTRONOMY ABROAD TASTES GOOD! Fall 2016 Ascoli Piceno, Italy UNH-in- Italy Program DATES September 12 to December 9 DISCOVERY CREDIT World Cultures Discovery Food Aesthetics Humanities Food Technology Processes in Italy (HMGT elective) Some cross-cultural courses can count as History or Fine Arts Italian fulfills 4 8 credits language Spring 2016 Dijon, France DATES January 11 to April 29 DISCOVERY CREDIT World Cultures Discovery Food and Wine Tourism (HMGT Elective) Can test out of 4 credits of language Business majors can count Entrepreneurship at MGT 732
ECOGASTRONOMY ABROAD TASTES GOOD! Fall 2016 Ascoli Piceno, Italy UNH-in- Italy Program Spring 2016 Dijon, France COST** Tuition NH Resident 6,835, Out-of-State 13,670 COST** Tuition NH Resident 6,835, Out-of-State 13,670 $2,200 Course fee, which includes housing and excursions ** Technology fee and Study Abroad Insurance = $441 Food, Personal, Travel, Expenses, Airfare = $3,500 to $5,200* TOTAL $14, 676 NH $21, 511 Other No Course Fee, housing not included* Technology fee, Visa Fees, and Study Abroad Insurance =$610 Estimate for Housing, Food, Travel, Personal, Airfare, first month expenses = $7,000* TOTAL $14, 445 NH $21, 280 Other *Airfare and meals are students responsibility, based on student reporting **Costs subject to change. Total for Semester at UNH: NH $13,640, Out-of-state$20, 475 Other: Doesn t include food and personal travel expenses
Ascoli Piceno EcoGastronomy at UNH-in- Italy 2012 EcoGastronomy in France
Dr. Cristian Muscelli, Resident Director Ms. Diana Piotti, Program Assistant UNH-in-Italy Via E. Pacifici Mazzoni, 2, 63100 Ascoli Piceno (AP), ITALY
The UNH-in-Italy, Program Center Ascoli is located Piceno in the historical center of Ascoli Piceno
Apartments
Orientation Ascoli Piceno Studies and Academic Program
FOOD AESTHETICS What are the concepts of goodness, cleanness and fairness when related to food Some of the course content permaculture as an ethical way of thinking about agriculture and food consumption stay at a biodynamic farm Slow Food reflection Vegetarianism as a dietary choice The philosophy of taste - wine tasting with a professional sommelier Food as beauty Counts as HMGT Elective and Humanities Discovery
FOOD TECHNOLOGY PROCESSES IN ITALY Food Science and industrial production of typical food products of the Marches region: bread, cheese, salumi (cured meats), olive oil, wine, pasta gelato and coffee. 2013 Fall field trips Winery Olive Oil Mill Italian granary - pasta Dairy Factory Cheese Gelato parlor
ITAL 401 / ITAL 402 ITAL 503 / ITAL 504 ITALIAN LANGUAGE Language Courses If a student has already taken 401 (or more Italian), then they would take the next course in the sequence (e.g., 402-503 or 503-504, etc.). ITAL 401/ITAL 402: Elementary Italian ITAL 401/402 is for students without previous training in Italian. ITAL 401/402 satisfy UNH foreign language requirement. 8 credits ITAL 503/ITAL 504: Intermediate Italian ITAL 503/504 provides a complete review of the fundamentals of grammar and syntax. Prerequisite: ITAL 402 or equivalent, 8 credits
Cross-Cultural Courses ITAL 525: ITALIAN CINEMA Discovery category for the Fine and Performing Arts ITAL 675: Making of Modern Italy History and politics of modern Italy ITAL 682 Interdisciplinary Seminar: Modern and Contemporary Italy Discovery category for either Historical Perspectives or Humanitie
Terra Madre & Salone del Gusto 2016 October 23-27, Turino, Italy
Fall 2017 Slow Food Cheese Festival Bra Italy The Shapes of Cheese Cheese Market Great Hall of Cheese Enoteca Slow Food Presidia Pizza Piazza Tasting Booths Street Food and Beer Piazza http://www.cheese.slowfood.it/
Fall 2015 The World s Fair, Milan, Italy Feed the Planet 2015
Burgundy School of Business in Dijon, France EcoGastronomy in France
Burgundy School of Business Nathalie Cureau Short-term Programs Manager Marie-José Albert-Batt Associate Dean for International Relations International Relations, 29, rue Sambin 21000 Dijon FRANCE, +33 380 725 979, Nathalie.cureau@escdijon.eu
Dijon
Studies and Academic Program
Orientation in Dijon (4 days) Melting Pot, Welcome and Activities Whole town gathering, evening socials Cultural visits: Day trip to Beaune and the wine area: visit Hospices de Beaune and Château de la Rochepot Day trip to Northern Burgundy: Visit Abbaye de Fontenay, Semur en Auxois and Flavigny International Wine Trade Show in Dusseldorf, Germany for 5 days
Art de Vivre Understand the sociology of food and wine Study the wine-making climate of Burgundy, local food products in Burgundy, and food and wine pairing Understand the importance of education in food and wine industry
Wine Product & Tasting Understand the wine Culture in France Understand the viticulture and winemaking process Based on the visits, select an important issue in culture, viticulture, or winemaking
Food and Wine Tourism and Wine Marketing Understand the relationship between food, wine, and tourism in Burgundy from both a theoretical and practical dimension Understand the key concepts of marketing Identify the best-practices in wine distribution or in tourism management Counts as HMGT Elective
Entrepreneurship Understand functioning of a company and the life of the entrepreneur manager The role of the managerentrepreneur in a corporate entrepreneurship context Understand entrepreneurship as a synthesis of self and social surrounding Design a business project (introduction, process and key methodological elements) and be able to apply it Business majors can take this in place of MGT 732
French Language You will take a placement exam in Dijon and placed in a French class at your level. If your major has a language requirement, this class will partially fulfill the requirement. Recommended: Unless you have no prior French, you can take a before and after language test at the Murkland Language Center to test out of a semester of language. Recommended by other students: You may wish to take French 401 the fall before you go to France and finish your language requirement in France. Note: If you have had 2 or more years of French in high school, you must take French at the intermediate level to fulfill the requirement.
HOUSING Students have a few housing options. Apartments generally have a common kitchen, shared bath, laundry and some are women only. Students will work directly with landlords and the housing officer at Burgundy in arranging housing. Internet is variable in apartments.
Résidence Arquebuse
Residence "Foyer des jeunes travailleuses et étudiantes Trémouille" for women only Description: Exclusively for girls. Shared kitchen and bathroom, several TV rooms, washing machines and tumble dryers. Free access to the sports room. Distance from School: 5 minute walk Rent: Single room : EUR 272 Double room: EUR 215 Deposit: EUR 250 RésidenceCourtépée Description: 12 individual rooms furnished, 1 shared kitchen in common, 3 shared bathrooms. Distance from School: 5 minute walk Rent per month: EUR 345 (including water, gas and electricity) Deposit: EUR 345
Admission Requirements Have a declared major have earned at least 32 semester hours of credit (12 of which must be UNH credits) have a minimum cumulative UNH GPA of 2.5 be in good standing with the Student Conduct System
Steps to be Taken to Plan Your Study Abroad Apply for your passport. If you have a passport, check the expiration date to confirm that it will not expire until 6 months after your return. FRANCE 2016 Let us know you would like to participate. Meetings will be announced in the beginning of the fall semester Italy 2016 Let us know you would like to participate in the Fall 2016 program Apply in the Fall, more information to follow