ITAL 101 - Elementary Italian I
3 hours
Basic grammatical structures, vocabulary, idioms, and accurate
pronunciation are presented and practiced in communicative contexts.
Emphasis on speaking, and aural comprehension, and writing. Three
classroom hours per week plus one peer learning session and one
laboratory hour per week are required. NOTE: Successful completion
of ITAL 101 and the continuing course ITAL 102 fulfills the Foreign
Language component of the Interconnecting Perspectives.
ITAL 102 - Elementary Italian II
3 hours
Continuation of Italian 101. Three classroom hours per week plus one
peer learning session and one laboratory hour per week are required.
Prerequisite: ITAL 101 or consent of instructor. NOTE: Successful
completion of ITAL 102 fulfills the Foreign Language component of
the Interconnecting Perspectives.
ITAL 201 - Intermediate Italian I
3 hours
A review and further study of Italian grammar, along with readings
based on cultural topics which include: geography, history of the
language, wine and cuisine, the Commedea dell ’Arte , Italian
culture in the U.S. and Italian film. Three classroom hours per week
plus one peer learning session and one laboratory hour per week are
required. Prerequisite: Italian 102 or consent of instructor.
ITAL 202 - Intermediate Italian II
3 hours
Reading, composition, and conversation at an advanced-intermediate
level. Students will use their skills and knowledge of the language
to analyze and discuss newspaper and magazine articles, short
stories, excerpts from novels, and an Italian film. Three classroom
hours per week are required. Prerequisite: Italian 201 or consent of
instructor.
ITAL 224 -Italian Civilization
3 hours
A survey course designed to bring students to a better understanding
of Italy and Italian culture and civilization. The approach will be
to view each topic in its cultural and historical context, moving
chronologically from ancient times and finishing with the
Renaissance. Topics such as: Pre-Roman civilization; cooking
traditions and wine; folk-tales; Dante and the Middle Ages;
Renaissance Humanism in art and philosophy; Machiavelle; and theater
will be studied. Taught in English.
ITAL 225 - Italian Film
3 hours
Taught in English. A broad overview of Italian cinema, moving
chronologically by decade from its beginnings to the present. Focus
on the neorealism movement and its enormous influence, with as
investigation and discussion of some of Italy ’s most acclaimed and
influential directors.