Italian Studies Program
Director: S. Nedderman
Italian Studies is an interdisciplinary program aimed at imparting an understanding of Italian culture and competence in the Italian language. The Director of the Italian Studies Program is advised by a committee formed by the chairs or representatives of the departments that offer upper division electives for Italian Studies. Meetings of the advisory committee are called by the Director of Italian studies as needed.
The Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Italian Studies includes one semester of participation in the Gonzaga-in-Florence program or comparable experience in Italy and a senior thesis (ITAL 498). Italian studies majors are required to take an upper division course in Italian during their fourth year regardless of credits earned.
Italian course description can be found on pages 100-102.
B.A. Major in Italian Studies: 38 Creditsor 22 credits at the 300 level and above |
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| Lower Division Courses |
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| ITAL 101 Elementary Italian I | 4 credits |
| ITAL 102 Elementary Italian II | 4 credits |
| ITAL 201 Intermediate Italian I | 4 credits |
| ITAL 202 Intermediate Italian II | 4 credits |
| Upper Division Courses |
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ITAL- - - (Florence) Three electives taught in English in Italian art, comparative |
9 credits |
| ITAL 301 Advanced Italian I | 3 credits |
| Upper-division courses taught in Italian | 9 credits |
| ITAL 498 Italian Studies Thesis | 1 credit |
Minor in Italian Studies: 25 creditsor 17 credits at the 200 level and above |
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| Lower Division Courses |
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| ITAL 101 Elementary Italian I | 4 credits |
| ITAL 102 Elementary Italian II | 4 credits |
| ITAL 201 Intermediate Italian I | 4 credits |
| ITAL 202 Intermediate Italian II | 4 credits |
| Upper Division Courses |
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| Any upper-division Italian courses or any courses chosen from those listed below: |
9 credits |
| Gonzaga-in-Florence Courses | |
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The following Florence courses may be applied toward electives for the major and minor in Italian studies. Complete course descriptions can be found under the Modern Languages departmental listings. Courses offered in Florence which are not offered regularly and are not on this list will need the approval of the Director of Italian studies to be used toward the major and minor in Italian Studies. |
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| COMM 480 Themes in Communication Studies (this could include, for example, a course on Rhetoric with an Italian content) |
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| ENGL 366 Themes in Literature (this could include, for example, a comparative study of modern English/American and Italian experimental writers) |
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| HIST 305/ITAL 363 The Roman Republic (in Florence and Spokane) |
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| HIST 306/ITAL 364 The Roman Empire (in Florence and Spokane) |
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| HIST 311/ITAL 366 Medieval Europe (in Florence only) | |
| HIST 312/ITAL 367 Renaissance Europe (in Florence and Spokane) |
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| VART 398 Roman Art and Architecture | |
| VART 393 Modern Italian Art (in Florence and Spokane) |
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| VART 397 Renaissance Art | |
| ECON 404 Economic Integration - European Economic Community | |
| ITAL 301 Advanced Italian | |
| ITAL 303 Survey of Italian Literature I | |
| ITAL 304 Survey of Italian Literature II | |
| ITAL 307 Conversational Approach to Contemporary Issues | |
| ITAL 308 Italian through Film (Florence) | |
| ITAL 350 Italian Culture and Civilization | |
| INST 380 Church and State in the Making of Italy | |
| INST 379 Italy and Europe after WWII | |
| INST 391 Fascist Italy | |
| POLS 357 Italian Political System | |
| SOCI 478 Social and Economic Development of Italy | |