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Italian, Concentration

The Italian Program encompass a field of study whose language, literature, and culture are among the primary sources of the Western intellectual tradition at the very center of the Mission of the °®¶¹´«Ã½.

The Italian programs at the °®¶¹´«Ã½ are particularly applicable for students who choose to spend a semester of their sophomore year in Rome. By exploring the classic literature of Italy through modernity, students develop speaking, literacy and composition skills.

The Italian programs at the °®¶¹´«Ã½ are particularly applicable for students who choose to spend a semester of their sophomore year in Rome. By exploring the classic literature of Italy through modernity, students develop speaking, literacy and composition skills.

 

Requirements

Prerequisites: 12 credits (Counts in the Core Curriculum) 

  • MIT  1301 First-year Italian I
  • MIT 1302 First-year Italian II
  • MIT  2311 Second-year Italian  I
  • MIT  2312 Second-year Italian II

Required courses: 12 credits of MIT 3000-level or above 

Electives: 3 credits

MIT 3000-level or above (3 credits) OR EDU 5354 Language Acquisition/Linguistics OR MCT 3330 Historical Linguistics OR PHI 4335 Philosophy of Language OR PSY 334 Psychology of Language and Expression 

Two lower-level language courses other than Italian can be substituted for the 3 credits of elective