ITLN101, 102, 103 | (2, 2, 2QH)
An intensive introduction to the fundamentals of the Italian language. Focus includes grammar, spelling, composition, dictation, conversation, reading, pronunciation, culture, and civilization. Does not apply toward an Italian major or minor. No credit for students with previous college-level Beginning Italian credit.
ITLN/ART131 | (3QH)
An intensive outline of the history of Italian art. The student will learn to recognize the basic peculiarities of the most important artistic periods of Italian history. The course will be composed of a theoretical part consisting of classroom lectures, preparation for visits to the most beautiful cities in Italy with explanations of major masterpieces and monuments. The second part of the course is constituted by guided tours in which the students will see firsthand the masterpieces and monuments discussed in the classroom, as well as studies in Mediterranean folklore, ceramics, fashion design, or Mediterranean cooking. The aim of this course is to offer students a general knowledge of Italian art and culture. Taken concurrently with ITLN101, 102, 103 and ITLN191, 192, 193.
ITLN191, 192, 193 | (2, 2, 2QH)
An intensive review of the fundamentals of the Italian language. Focus includes grammar, spelling, composition, dictation, conversation, reading, pronunciation, culture, and civilization. Does not apply to an Italian major or minor. Not open to students in ITLN101, 102, 103.
ITLN201, 202, 203 | (2, 2, 2QH)
An accelerated course in Italian at the intermediate level. Focus includes grammar, spelling, composition, dictation, conversation, reading, pronunciation, culture, and civilization. Prerequisites: ITLN103 and a sufficiently high score on the placement examination.
ITLN/ART231 | (3QH)
An intensive outline of the history of Italian art. The student will review the most important artistic periods of Italian art history and the artists who made these time periods special. There will be required course works based on the lectures and on the trips taken.
ITLN291, 292, 293 | (2, 2, 2QH)
An accelerated review of concepts of the Italian language including grammar, spelling, composition, dictation, conversation, reading, pronunciation, culture, and civilization. Prerequisites: ITLN103 or ITLN193 and a sufficiently high score on the placement examination. Secondary Courses Since the program provides some art classes, students may choose on their transcript to have for all levels: 10 semester hours or 1 Carnegie unit or divide into Language hours (6.5 sh) and Italian Art (3.5 sh), Total: 10 semester hours or 1 Carnegie unit.
(1 Carnegie unit or 10 semester hours of credit)
An intensive introduction to written and spoken Italian through study of grammar, spelling, composition, dictation, conversation, reading, pronunciation, culture, and civilization.
(1 Carnegie unit or 10 semester hours of credit)
This accelerated course develops and refines skills taught in Beginning Italian and focuses on grammar, spelling, composition, dictation, conversation, reading, pronunciation, culture, and civilization. Prerequisites: Italian I and a sufficiently high score on the placement examination.
(1 Carnegie unit or 10 semester hours of credit)
Further refinement of written and spoken Italian with focus on grammar, spelling, composition, dictation, conversation, reading, pronunciation, culture, and civilization. Prerequisites: Italian II and a sufficiently high score on the placement examination.
(1 Carnegie unit or 10 semester hours of credit)
Additional refinement of written and spoken Italian — grammar, spelling, composition, dictation, conversation reading, pronunciation, culture, and civilization. Prerequisites: Italian III and a sufficiently high score on the placement examination.