Minor in Italian
The minor in Italian requires 29 semester credit hours, including 15 upper-division hours in the language. The first two years of beginning- and intermediate-level coursework serve as prerequisites to all upper-division courses. These prerequisites include ITAL 1410, ITAL 1420, ITAL 2310, and ITAL 2320. For most students, the first two years of beginning-level courses (1410 and 1420) and intermediate-level courses (2310 and 2320) serve as prerequisites to all upper-division courses. However, if a student can successfully complete the three-hour 2320 course or receive credit through testing, the other prerequisite courses may be waived in the minor requirement.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Courses | ||
ITAL 1410 | Beginning Italian I | 4 |
ITAL 1420 | Beginning Italian II | 4 |
ITAL 2310 | Intermediate Italian I | 3 |
ITAL 2320 | Intermediate Italian II | 3 |
Choose 15 hours from the following: | 15 | |
Advanced Grammar and Composition | ||
Italian Film and Media Studies | ||
Italian Literature and Culture | ||
Italian Civilization | ||
Studies in Italian Language and Culture | ||
Total Hours | 29 |