Italian Language, Literature, and Culture
Contact Stefano Giannini, Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, 309 H.B. Crouse, 315-443-2136.
Faculty Beverly Allen
The major in Italian language, literature, and culture, which leads to a B.A. degree, provides students with a mastery of the language and a broad knowledge of Italian literature and culture. Lower-division courses teach the basic skills needed to read, write, and speak Italian. After the second year, students are trained to develop an oral and written command of the language. Literature courses cover a broad area of literary studies from Dante and the Renaissance to the modern period.
All students with more than one year of high school Italian are required to take a placement examination, given immediately before registration each semester. The requirement applies to all students regardless of class standing or previous study.
Prospective majors should consult the Italian program coordinator as early as possible. Early consultation is particularly important for students with little or no preparation in Italian so they may be sure to satisfy prerequisites and requirements within four years.
STUDY ABROAD
Students studying Italian are strongly encouraged to spend a semester or a year abroad. Syracuse University’s program in Florence, Italy, enables students to take fully accredited classes in Italian language and literature, fine arts, history, political science, and a number of electives outside arts and sciences. For students fluent in Italian, placements are available at the Centro per Stranieri at the Universita di Firenze. For further information, contact the Italian program coordinator or Syracuse University Abroad, 106 Walnut Place.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
A major in Italian consists of ITA 202 plus 24 credits in upper-division courses. Eighteen of the credits in upper-division courses are from courses taught in Italian; 6 of the credits may be in upper-division courses taught in Italian, in English, or in English with readings in Italian as approved by the program advisor. LIT courses at the 200 level taught in English by Italian language faculty may be substituted for upper-division courses taught in English to satisfy the major requirements.
Minor in Italian
A minor in Italian consists of a minimum of 18 credits including
ITA 202 and 15 other credits in upper-division courses. Twelve of the 15 credits in upper-division courses are in courses taught in Italian; 3 of the credits in upper-division courses may be taught in Italian, in English, or in English with readings in Italian.* A LIT course at the 200 level taught in English by Italian Program faculty may be substituted for an upper-division course taught in English to satisfy the minor requirements.
*As approved by the program advisor.