Italian
101.
Elementary Italian I.
(3)
Language course for beginning students, providing a foundation in reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills for all subsequent courses. Credit may not be earned for both 101 and 175.
102.
Elementary Italian II.
(3)
Language course for students who have had Italian 101 or the equivalent, providing continuing work on reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills for all subsequent courses. Credit may not be earned for both 102 and 175.
175-276.
Accelerated Elementary Italian-Accelerated Intermediate Italian.
(6, 6)
Intensive course for serious beginning students. 175 equivalent to 101–102. 276 equivalent to 201–202.
{Fall, Spring}
307.
Survey of Italian Literature I.
(3)
A survey of Italian culture as reflected in literary texts from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
308.
Survey of Italian Literature II.
(3)
A survey of Italian culture as reflected in literary texts from the Renaissance to the present.
337.
Topics in Italian Literature and Culture in Translation.
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
(Also offered as ENGL, COMP 337)
Study of individual authors, genres, and/or periods of Italian literature and culture in translation.
*475.
Dante in Translation.
(3)
(Also offered as RELG 475)
Principally the Vita Nuova and the Divine Comedy.
497.
Undergraduate Problems.
(1-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Restriction: permission of instructor.
499.
Honors Essay.
(3)
Open to Seniors enrolled for departmental honors.
Restriction: permission of supervising instructor.
551.
Graduate Problems.
(3)
Restriction: permission of instructor.