Italian Courses (ITAL)
Undergraduate Courses
Native speakers of Italian may not obtain credit for 100- or 200-level courses. A native speaker is defined in this context as a person who has spoken Italian since childhood and/or has received sufficient instruction in the language to be literate in it.
A near-native speaker is defined as a person who speaks, writes and understands Italian with few errors and only the occasional non-patterned mistake. The department will assign students with some knowledge of Italian to the appropriate level.
100-level courses | |
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100A | Beginners' Italian I |
100B | Beginners' Italian II |
149 | Beginners' Italian |
150 | Famous and Infamous Hispanic and Italian Figures (in English) |
200-level courses | |
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204 | Experiential Learning |
250A | Review of Grammar and Conversation I |
250B | Review of Grammar and Conversation II |
265 | Introductory Written Italian |
273 | Italian Renaissance (in English) |
Graduate Courses
500-level courses | |
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503 | Core Reading List Course II |
505 | Medieval Literature |
507 | Renaissance and Baroque Literature |
590 | Directed Studies |
598 | Master's Essay |
599 | MA Thesis/Oral |