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- ITAL 1 / Fundamentals of Oral and Written Italian I (4)
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An introduction to the Italian spoken and written language. The course covers the basics of the Italian language through videos, songs, interactive practice in the classroom and weekly on-line work. Emphasis is on oral expression and listening comprehension.
Students are encouraged to take
ITAL 20 the following spring semester.
Offered fall semester.
- ITAL 20 / Fundamentals of Oral and Written Italian II (4)
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A continuation of
ITAL 1, this course emphasizes reading and writing skills and completes the basic study of Italian grammar. Videos, songs, interactive practice in the classroom, and weekly on-line work.
Prerequisite:
ITAL 1.
Offered each semester.
- ITAL 30 / Intermediate Italian (4)
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A continuation of
ITAL 20, this course aims to increase fluency in spoken and written Italian through on-line activities, class discussions, projects, presentations, and written assignments. It also covers difficult points of grammar and briefly reviews fundamental structures
Prerequisite:
ITAL 20.
Offered each semester.
Fulfills:
DIT
- ITAL 101 / Advanced Italian Conversation and Contemporary Culture (4)
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The course is designed to increase fluency in spoken Italian through the use of cultural materials and media such as newspapers, magazines, songs, internet, film, and television. Oral presentations, skits, and situational activities will be incorporated.
Prerequisite:
ITAL 30.
Offered in alternate years.
- ITAL 102 / Contemporary Italian Cinema (4)
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Viewing of contemporary Italian films with lectures and discussions on topics such as society, media, life styles, family, and politics. Oral presentations and short papers. Conducted in Italian.
Prerequisite:
ITAL 30.
Offered in alternate years.
- ITAL 103 / From Book to Screen (4)
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The course focuses on the analysis of selected Italian masterpieces of the nineteenth and twentieth century and their subsequent "translation" onto the screen by Italian filmmakers. It also serves as an introduction to the major literary movements through the works of predominant writers and film directors. Conducted in Italian.
Prerequisite:
ITAL 30 or equivalent.
Offered in alternate years.
- ITAL 111 / Selected Topics: (2-4)
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A study of a topic or topics in Italian culture or literature not covered by the current offerings of the French and Italian Department. Offered in English. May be repeated for credit as topic changes. Students may elect a two-credit module stopping at mid-semester.
Amount of credit established at time of registration.
Amount of credit established at time of registration.
Course may be repeated.
Offering to be determined.
- ITAL 150 / Independent Study in Italian (2-4)
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Students investigate a chosen topic in Italian literature or language and culture under the guidance of the Italian department faculty. Oral and written reports.
Amount of credit established at time of registration.
Course may be repeated.
Meets: Weekly.
Prerequisite: A minimum of 12 credits of work in Italian with a B average.
Every semester and during the summer term abroad.
Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum
- ITAL 99 / Italian Across The Curriculum (4)
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Foreign Language Across the Curriculum is a tutorial program which seeks to enable students with at least intermediate-level proficiency in a foreign language to access authentic materials in that language that are relevant to a cognate course. Students will use their acquired skills to read and interpret texts in the foreign language and/or conduct research in the language. Knowledge gained will be applied to the work of the cognate course.
Course may be repeated.
Signature of instructor required for registration.
Prerequisite:
ITAL 30.
Fulfills:
BH BI