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3.00 Credits
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) Introduction to modern spoken Italian. English will be used in the classroom for orientation purposes only. Grammar, graded readings, and speaking. Independent language laboratory work required each week.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) A review and continuation of ITA-101. English will be used in the classroom for orientation purposes only. Independent language laboratory work required each week. Prerequisites: ITA-101.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) This course aims to build the students' ability in speaking, reading and writing Italian, as well as understanding spoken Italian, and to allow them to delve more deeply into the culture of Italy. The course includes extensive conversational practice as well as supplemental readings of literary and cultural texts and readings from the Internet. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITA 102 (Elementary Italian II) or equivalent. Weekly work in language laboratory required. This course is a prerequisite for ITA 206. Co-requisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) This course aims to build the students' ability in speaking, reading and writing Italian, as well as understanding spoken Italian. The course includes extensive conversational practice as well as supplemental readings of literary and cultural texts and from the Internet. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITA 205 (Intermediate Italian I). Weekly work in language laboratory required. Co-requisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Working with a faculty mentor from the department, the student will formulate and execute a research project at an intermediate level of complexity. In her project, the student will investigate an aspect of Italian language or literature, culture or civilization of personal interest and, as a culminating experience, prepare a paper or other research project whose outcomes or conclusions she also proposes and discusses in a public forum. A research proposal form completed by the student and the faculty mentor is required for registration. Research performed in connection with study abroad is strongly encouraged. May be repeated for credit for a total of six semester hours. Prerequisites: 3 credits from ITA from Level 200 or above.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Working with a faculty mentor from the department, the honors student investigates an aspect of Italian language, literature, culture or civilization of personal interest and prepares a paper or other research product whose conclusions or outcomes she also proposes and discusses in a public forum. Weekly meetings. It is expected that the honors student will spend at least ten hours per week on her thesis. Fulfills honors thesis requirement. Research performed in connection with study abroad is strongly encouraged. Prerequisites: 6 credits from ITA from Level 300 or above.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Working with a faculty mentor from the department, the student will formulate and execute a research project at an advanced level of complexity. In her project, the student will investigate an aspect of Italian language or literature, culture or civilization of personal interest, and, as a culminating experience, prepare a paper or other research project whose outcomes or conclusions she also proposes and discusses in a public forum. A research proposal form completed by the student and faculty mentor is required for registration. Research performed in connection with study abroad is strongly encouraged. May be repeated for credit for a total of six semester hours. Prerequisites: 3 credits from ITA from Level 300 or above.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) A course for beginners in the fundamentals of Latin grammar. Independent computer work required each week.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) A review and continuation of LAT-101. Increased emphasis on reading. Independent computer work required each week. Prerequisites: LAT-101.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) An intermediate course in Latin designed to prepare the student for work with the more difficult authors, including Cicero and Ovid. Grammar review. Independent computer work required each week. Prerequisites: LAT-102.
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