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sun, sea, and history

Siracusa, Italy

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Fall: Sept 1 – Dec 19, 2025
Spring: Jan 26 – May 17, 2026

Architecture, Art History, Ceramics, City Planning, Cinema, Drawing, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, History, Interior Design, Italian Culture, Literature, Museum Studies, Painting, Photography, Product Design, Sculpture, Sound Design, Theater Design, Volcanology

Apply by Oct 15, 2025

starting at

$14,495

Let's hop to it!

the rundown

Dreaming of Italy for your semester abroad? Picture this: an Italian city as old as Rome and some 650 years older than Florence, yet sitting right on the azure waters of the Mediterranean. Imagine gorgeous beaches and a scenic coastline alongside archaeological treasures, narrow winding streets, baroque cathedrals and mouth watering seafood. A place dripping in history, culture and natural beauty and now available as a study abroad destination with academic courses inspired by the region's unique vibe. Sound epic? Read on.

your academic journey

The Rosario Gagliardi Academy of Fine Arts or MADE, was established in 1995, and is a fully accredited international institution, recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education for Universities and Research (MIUR). MADE offers full degree programs in Fine Arts, Design, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Italian Studies. The Academy is located within Palazzo Boccadifuoco, one of the most interesting Art Nouveau buildings in Siracusa. Directly overlooking the sea, it is just a few steps away from the island of Ortigia, the historical center of the city.

  • MADE - The Rosario Gagliardi Academy of Fine Arts, founded in 1995, is an internationally accredited institution, offering full degree programs to Italian and international students. The MADE School of Arts & Sciences provides international study abroad programs in Fine Arts, Design, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Italian Studies. MADE aims to work at the crossroads of design, art, traditional crafts, and local culture.

  • The two following courses are compulsory:


    Italian Language and Culture

    Each MADE student will begin their study abroad program by completing an intensive Italian Language and Culture course. Over the span of the first four weeks, you will explore Italy’s history, culture, and language, both through lectures and local site visits. By developing an understanding of the unique historical and cultural context of Sicily as well as key Italian words and phrases, you are empowered to interact with the local community in a respectful and meaningful way. With this groundwork in place, you are ready to engage locally. *Students with advanced Italian language experience can instead complete an additional elective course.


    Mediterranean Studies Research Project

    An important element of a MADE study abroad experience is the Mediterranean Studies Research Project, which allows you to develop research skills while pursuing one of your passions. With a foundation of research methodologies, you will set out to explore an individual academic or career interest, supplemented by Sicily’s unique attributes and resources. With the support of our industry experts, such as a local NGO leader, volcanologist, designer, or artist, you will put to use valuable professional competencies, such as critical thinking, leadership, and communication. By the end of the term, you will have completed a final project or product, giving you a tangible takeaway from your high impact learning experience.


    In addition to the compulsory courses, students can select one (1) of the following reflective courses: Drawing, Creative Writing, Photography.


    Students then have the choice of choosing one of the following 6 credit tracks:

    • Fine Arts Track (painting, drawing, sculpture, photography): these are 6 credit studios

    • Design Track (mixed media, graphic design, fashion design, product design): these are 6 credit studios

    • Mediterranean Studies/Liberal Arts Track: choose two (2) of the following courses: (Migration in the Mediterranean, Geology of Sicily/Volcanology, Marine Biology, Greek and Roman Ingenuity, Art History, Modern Italy, Western Civilization, Mediterranean Anthropology)

    • Italian Language Track (additional Language Course; Italian Cinema/Special Focus in Sicily; Sicilian Writers taught in Italian)

    Documenting Sicily: A Multimedia Approach

    Visual Arts Film Production Communication & Media History Anthropology

    CREDIT

    8 ECTS

    COURSE CODE

    TERM

    Fall, Spring

    PREREQUISITE

    NA
    In this course, students will have the opportunity to engage with a variety of lectures and labs as well as visits to local NGOs and community organizations. Students will document their experiences through creative reflections in photography, drawing, and creative writing. Through guided visits to local monuments and historical sites, guest lectures from artists and professionals, and carefully selected readings on ethnographical, historical, and political approaches to the artistic process, this innovative course grants students the opportunity to apply a variety of critical frameworks as they create a monument to their own lived experience in Sicily through photography, video making, and creative writing. This course spans the entire semester, with an intensive four-week period at the beginning of the term. To enrich the learning experience, all students enrolled in this class during the academic year (fall and spring semesters) will embark on an intensive excursion to the island of Lampedusa. Students will travel to the “Lampedusa MADE Outpost” (a project by MADE in cooperation with the Lampedusa Municipality and Mediterranean Hope).

    Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management: MADE in Sicily

    Entrepreneurship & innovation Business

    CREDIT

    6 ECTS

    COURSE CODE

    TERM

    Fall, Spring

    PREREQUISITE

    NA
    In this course, students will explore the dynamic entrepreneurial landscape of Sicily, focusing on small business development in local creative industries. Class readings and discussions will allow students to unpack the impact of Sicily’s unique geographic, historical, and cultural context on innovation in local business ventures. This course will cover the business development process, across the stages of planning, marketing, financing, and operations. Through case studies, guest lectures, and individual projects, students will gain a deeper understanding of the skills and steps needed to successfully launch and maintain a small business. Students will also analyze the role of sustainability in building a business, considering the effect of the environment and climate change on Sicilian industries, such as artisans, agricultural tourism, winemakers, and more. Examining the relationship between tradition and innovation in Sicilian entrepreneurship will provide a lens for students to understand the complex obstacles and opportunities faced by small business owners on a global scale.

    History of Migration in Sicily

    History Anthropology Mediterranean Studies

    CREDIT

    6 ECTS

    COURSE CODE

    TERM

    Fall, Spring

    PREREQUISITE

    NA
    The Southern Mediterranean Basin has been the cradle of world civilizations since the first settlements in Jericho in 9000 BC, the place where religions, economies, and political systems met, clashed, influenced, and absorbed one another. Sicily is at the crossroads of the Mediterranean and for over 2000 years, has been the gateway between Europe, Africa, and the East. It has long been seen as the frontier between Western Civilization and the rest, but never definitively part of either. Despite being conquered by empires - Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Hapsburg Spain - it remains uniquely apart. This course will serve as an introduction to the island, its history, and its people through the interdisciplinary framework that informs modern Migration Studies, examining issues through geographic, historical, philosophical, and political lenses. Starting with questions such as “What is a map?” and “What is a territory?”, students will progress to learning about and being able to discuss the following topics: the Mediterranean Basin as a cradle of civilization; Sicily and an introduction to the concept of Island; the Island in Philosophy from Thales of Miletus to today; what is a Philosophy of the Island (G. Deleuze); the concepts of migration and navigation; the theory of the "New Barbarians" (T. Negri); the theory of “Stateless Persons” (G. Agamben); the disputed Mediterranean; and the “Philosophy of the Sea.” Students will visit a selection of cities and towns, sites, monuments, and museums.

your abode

You will feel at home in the stunning and very walkable city center of Siracusa. Your Hop-arranged, fully-furnished apartment will allow you to live like a local while exploring with other students on the program. Hop housing is clean, safe and comfortable with wifi, bedding, linens and towels. Spend your free time wandering the cobblestone streets filled with inviting restaurants, great shopping, museums, galleries and cafes or relax on one of the many beaches.

local vibes

Get ready to explore! From the awesome weekend trips to Palmero and Western Sicily to a three-night Aeolian Island Odyssey, we have bundled in some memorable excursions. With curated local activities like a boat tour of the coastline, visits to the multiple archaeological sites throughout the city, and a Mediterranean “market to table” cooking lesson, your semester will be filled with Italian moments.

The Hop Well-Come Abroad:

well-come to Italy!

experience more of Italy

Siracusa is just the start. Explore Italy through excursions and cultural experiences, all included with your Hop study abroad program.

Palermo

Spend an unforgettable weekend exploring Palermo, a city where vibrant markets, stunning architecture, and rich history come alive. From savoring Sicilian street food to wandering through ancient streets and majestic cathedrals, every corner of Palermo offers a new adventure.

Aeolian Islands

Gorgeous blue seas, white sands and volcanic mudbaths: explore the Aeolian Islands on our three night excursion.

Mt. Etna

Hike Mt Etna, one of Italy’s active volcanos on the east coast of Sicily.

where study abroad meets reality television

Become a reality television star! All the excitement, thrills, and challenges are captured to share on social media. Your friends and family can root for you from around the world. 

making it happen

Siracusa, Italy

Fall: Sept 1 – Dec 19, 2025
Spring: Jan 26 – May 17, 2026

starting at

$14,495

Program Options

Apply by Oct 15, 2025

inclusions

  • Semester tuition for 12 to 16 US Credit hours

  • Twin-share furnished apartment accommodation

  • Two amazing three-day weekend excursions to Palmero and Aeolian Islands

  • One Hop-exclusive local day excursion

  • Airport reception and pickup

  • The Hop Well-come and Orientation (based in Rome)

  • 24/7 Hop support and your Hop Go-To (other programs say Resident Director)

  • Pre-departure advising to get you ready

International flights not included

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why study abroad with Hop?

Because we do study abroad differently. We’re all about creating a community that’s as diverse, adventurous, and curious as you are. Our programs are anything but cookie-cutter.

unique & innovative experiences

Our programs offers one-of-a-kind experiences tailored to various interests—whether you're diving into Korean culture in Seoul, competing on Scholar Island in Fiji, exploring the world Down Under in Australia, experiencing the beating heart of Europe, or innovating with startups in Thailand.​

a focus on you

Studying abroad is all about you—and we’re here to make sure you feel supported every step of the way. From our mindfulness-focused Well-Come Abroad orientation program to our dedicated on-the-ground support staff, we ensure you gain invaluable international experience, develop new skills, and boost your resume—all while having the time of your life and prioritizing your health and well-being.

global connections

Join a community of like-minded peers from around the world while building relationships with locals, professionals, and professors who can inspire your academic and career journey.​

why study abroad with Hop this summer?

Summer with Hop isn’t just about academics—it’s about creating unforgettable memories, challenging yourself, and returning home with stories that will stay with you forever.

unique & innovative experiences

Our programs offers one-of-a-kind summer experiences tailored to various interests—whether you're diving into Korean culture in Seoul, competing on Scholar Island in Fiji, experiencing the beating heart of Europe, or innovating with startups in Thailand.​

short yet impactful

Summer is the perfect time for a focused, immersive program. In just a few weeks, you can gain international experience, learn new skills, and build your resume without interrupting your academic year.

global connections

Join a community of like-minded peers from around the world while building relationships with locals, professionals, and professors who can inspire your academic and career journey.​

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our students are welcomed, recognizing that our experiences are held on their ancestral territories. We deeply respect and honor the enduring cultures and significant contributions of all First Peoples, past, present, and emerging.

The course listings provided in our Course Finder are for informational purposes only and are subject to change. Our global partners keep things exciting—course offerings may change anytime! We do our best to stay up to date, but check with us to be sure. Got questions? Hop in and ask!

Documenting Sicily: A Multimedia Approach

Visual Arts Film Production Communication & Media History Anthropology

COURSE CODE

CREDIT

8 ECTS

In this course, students will have the opportunity to engage with a variety of lectures and labs as well as visits to local NGOs and community organizations. Students will document their experiences through creative reflections in photography, drawing, and creative writing. Through guided visits to local monuments and historical sites, guest lectures from artists and professionals, and carefully selected readings on ethnographical, historical, and political approaches to the artistic process, this innovative course grants students the opportunity to apply a variety of critical frameworks as they create a monument to their own lived experience in Sicily through photography, video making, and creative writing. This course spans the entire semester, with an intensive four-week period at the beginning of the term. To enrich the learning experience, all students enrolled in this class during the academic year (fall and spring semesters) will embark on an intensive excursion to the island of Lampedusa. Students will travel to the “Lampedusa MADE Outpost” (a project by MADE in cooperation with the Lampedusa Municipality and Mediterranean Hope).

TERM

Fall, Spring

PREREQUISITE

NA

Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management: MADE in Sicily

Entrepreneurship & innovation Business

COURSE CODE

CREDIT

6 ECTS

In this course, students will explore the dynamic entrepreneurial landscape of Sicily, focusing on small business development in local creative industries. Class readings and discussions will allow students to unpack the impact of Sicily’s unique geographic, historical, and cultural context on innovation in local business ventures. This course will cover the business development process, across the stages of planning, marketing, financing, and operations. Through case studies, guest lectures, and individual projects, students will gain a deeper understanding of the skills and steps needed to successfully launch and maintain a small business. Students will also analyze the role of sustainability in building a business, considering the effect of the environment and climate change on Sicilian industries, such as artisans, agricultural tourism, winemakers, and more. Examining the relationship between tradition and innovation in Sicilian entrepreneurship will provide a lens for students to understand the complex obstacles and opportunities faced by small business owners on a global scale.

TERM

Fall, Spring

PREREQUISITE

NA

History of Migration in Sicily

History Anthropology Mediterranean Studies

COURSE CODE

CREDIT

6 ECTS

The Southern Mediterranean Basin has been the cradle of world civilizations since the first settlements in Jericho in 9000 BC, the place where religions, economies, and political systems met, clashed, influenced, and absorbed one another. Sicily is at the crossroads of the Mediterranean and for over 2000 years, has been the gateway between Europe, Africa, and the East. It has long been seen as the frontier between Western Civilization and the rest, but never definitively part of either. Despite being conquered by empires - Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Hapsburg Spain - it remains uniquely apart. This course will serve as an introduction to the island, its history, and its people through the interdisciplinary framework that informs modern Migration Studies, examining issues through geographic, historical, philosophical, and political lenses. Starting with questions such as “What is a map?” and “What is a territory?”, students will progress to learning about and being able to discuss the following topics: the Mediterranean Basin as a cradle of civilization; Sicily and an introduction to the concept of Island; the Island in Philosophy from Thales of Miletus to today; what is a Philosophy of the Island (G. Deleuze); the concepts of migration and navigation; the theory of the "New Barbarians" (T. Negri); the theory of “Stateless Persons” (G. Agamben); the disputed Mediterranean; and the “Philosophy of the Sea.” Students will visit a selection of cities and towns, sites, monuments, and museums.

TERM

Fall, Spring

PREREQUISITE

NA
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