UMA Undergraduate Guide 2012-2013 French and Italian Studies Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Academic Departments and Programs Italian Studies The Courses
The Courses
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.) Note on Elementary and Intermediate Italian: No more than six credits may be earned for any combination of courses at the Elementary level (ITALIAN 110 through 126). Students wishing to study Italian and who have completed three years of a sequence in this language in Grades 9 through 12 will be placed in ITALIAN 230. Students who meet the above criterion may not normally take ITALIAN 110, 120, or 126 for credit, and must arrange to meet with the department advisor if they wish to do so. Students who believe their abilities warrant credit at a higher level (placement in 240 or above) may establish this by taking a placement exam. No more than six credits may be earned for any combination of courses at the Intermediate level (ITALIAN 230 through 246). 110 Elementary Italian I (1st sem) 120 Elementary Italian II (2nd sem) 126 Intensive Elementary Italian 6 cr 230 Intermediate Italian I (1st sem) 240 Intermediate Italian II (2nd sem) 246 Intensive Intermediate Italian 6 cr 280 Language Suite Conversation 285 Introduction to Italian Studies (Taught in English) 303 Writing on Language 324 Introduction to Italian Literary Studies I 325 Introduction to Italian Literary Studies II (AL) 350 Italian Film (AT) (2nd sem) 371 Advanced Grammar and Composition (1st sem) 397A Major Currents in Nineteenth Century Italian Literature 450 Italian-American Film: Visions of Everyday Violence (1st sem) 487 Contemporary Italian Culture and Society 490A Italian Women Writers 491 Auteur and Film Theory 497 Italian Critical Thought and Interpretation 497B The Italian-American Experience 497C Italian Regional and Spatial Identities 507 Dante 514 The Early Renaissance (AL) 524 The High Renaissance (AL) 555 19th Century Italian Literature 565 20th-Century Italian Novel 567 Modern Poetry 597A Medieval and Renaissance Sienna 597B Boccaccio 597C Freud and Interpretation 597E Calvino and Post-War Italian Literature 597G Love in Medieval Italian Literature 597I Trieste: A Literary Crossroads 597S Medieval and Renaissance Tuscany (1st sem) 597T Italian Theater |
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