Italian Studies

Italian Studies: Major, Minor

The Italian Studies program at 17勛圖厙 offers you the opportunity to begin or continue your study of Italian language, literature, and culture through rich course offerings and diverse opportunities for cultural immersion both in the classroom and beyond.

Through dynamic courses taught by distinguished faculty members, you will acquire critical language skills that are reinforced by small group practice sessions led by native Italian foreign language assistants. Whether you declare a major or minor, you will gain a broader understanding of the Italian literary tradition and culture, and learn to think and write critically as you master a different language. 

While the program’s courses are taught in Italian, at least one course is offered in English each year, so if you are just beginning your study of Italian you will also be able to examine more advanced topics in literature and culture. If you are interested in expanding your studies, various options are available, including studying abroad in Italy, where you can perfect your language skills and fully immerse yourself in Italian culture. 
 

Program Highlights

The Italian Studies curriculum consists of:

  • language courses that range from elementary to advanced levels; 
  • literature courses spanning from the Middle Ages to contemporary Italy; and
  • culture courses.
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Study Abroad

Enhance your study of Italian by studying abroad in Florence or Bologna.

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Opportunities

See Italian culture come to life beyond the classroom through regular co-curricular programming.

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Foreign Language Assistants

Practice your Italian in small practice sessions led by Italian foreign language assistants.

Italian Studies News

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Blog: Goza 20 Excited to Study Religion in the Spiritual Heart of Catholicism During Year Abroad
NAME Kate Goza 20 HOMETOWN Mukilteo, Wash. AREAS OF STUDYReligious Studies major, Italian minor WHERE SHES STUDYING Universit di Firenze in Florence, Italy DURATION Full academic year WHY SHE CHOSE ITALYIve always felt an affinity for Italian culture, history, and
(standing) Jonathan Mulrooney, Cristi Rinklin, Susan Amatangelo, Jeffrey Bernstein, (seated) Cynthia Stone, Rosa Carrasquillo, Ellen Perry on Fenwick Porch
Eight 17勛圖厙 Faculty Members Promoted to Rank of Professor
After years of research and accomplishments in their respective fields, eight 17勛圖厙 faculty members have been promoted to the rank of professor. Below, the professors share their thoughts on their careers, scholarship and more.
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17勛圖厙 Academic Conference 2017 to Showcase Student Work
As the academic year nears its end, more than 350 students will present the results of their independent work in the performing and visual arts, social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences at the 2017 Academic Conference, taking place across campus