Italian Studies Minor
The minor in Italian Studies consists of a minimum of five courses in language, culture, and literature. Required courses are distributed as follows:
- ITL 201 and ITL 202;
- one 200-level upper intermediate course in Italian;
- two literature and culture courses at the 300 level or higher, at least one of which must be taught in Italian.
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Students are required to take at least one course in each of the two periods: Medieval/Early Modern and Modern/Contemporary. Students who test beyond the intermediate level are expected to take a minimum of five courses at the 220 level and higher. Students must receive departmental preapproval if they wish to substitute one required course with a course taken while on a Study Away program.
Requirements List
Required courses:
One language course at the upper intermediate level:
ITL 220 | WORD, IMAGE, AND PERFORMANCE | 4 |
ITL 250 | ITALIAN IN THE WORKPLACE | 4 |
ITL 260 | ATTUALITA IN ITALIA:CONVERSAZN | 4 |
Two Italian Studies courses in literature and culture at the 300 level or higher.
Students are required to take at least one course in each of the two periods, Medieval/Early Modern Modern/Contemporary Italian, one of which must be taught in Italian. Students are expected to enroll in FLAC if offered.
Advisers: P. Sica, F. Morelli, M. Pace