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ITL 101 /102: Beginner's Course
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Objective: to develop the four language skills of oral comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Prerequisite for 102: ITL 101 or equivalent.
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ITL 101 /102 - Beginner's Course
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ITL 105W: Intensive Elementary Italian
8.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Intensive course, offered only in summer abroad, covers work normally included in 101, 102. Allows student to take a full year's work in eight weeks, 15 hours per week.
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ITL 105W - Intensive Elementary Italian
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ITL 201 /202: Second Year Italian
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Review of grammar, writing skills, and augmentation of vocabulary and idiomatic expression, and an introduction to critical reading. Prerequisite: (201) ITL 102 or 105 or equivalent; (202) ITL 201. CAS-A.
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ITL 201 /202 - Second Year Italian
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ITL 205W: Intensive Intermediate Italian
8.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Intensive course, offered only in summer abroad, covers work normally included in 201, 202, plus structured conversation. Allows student to take a full year's work in eight weeks, 15 hours per week. Prerequisite: ITL 102 or 105 or equivalent. CAS-A.
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ITL 205W - Intensive Intermediate Italian
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ITL 301 /302: Introduction to Italian Literature
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Techniques for critical reading in three major genres of drama, poetry, and prose with emphasis on classical literature in 301 and contemporary literature in 302. Prerequisite: ITL 202 or 205 or equivalent. CAS-B-LIT.
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ITL 301 /302 - Introduction to Italian Literature
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ITL 305W: Intensive Advanced Italian
8.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Students perfect their ability in the four language skills through practice in oral and written composition and are introduced to various aspects of Italian culture including literature, art, music, history, politics, etc., through lectures, reading, and discussion. Offered only in summer abroad, 15 hours per week for eight weeks. Prerequisite: ITL 202 or 205 or equivalent. CAS-A
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ITL 305W - Intensive Advanced Italian
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ITL 680: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Independent work in Italian literature or language.
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ITL 680 - Independent Study
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ITL 680W: Summer Language Institute In Italy
8.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Study Italian language and culture under optimum conditions in Italy, intensively, and without distraction from other courses. In one summer, students complete the material of one full academic year of language study. All classes are taught by the director and a staff of native Italian instructors. The institute is located in the beautiful Renaissance city of Urbino, home of a national art museum and the University of Urbino and within easy weekend distance of other centers of Italian culture.
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ITL 680W - Summer Language Institute In Italy
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ITS 101: GAP:Global Awareness Project
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
International program that will increase participants' understanding of countries and cultures of the world. Explores social and cultural aspects of several countries, including education, economy, government, family, religion, traditions and cuisine. Offered Credit/No Credit. Offered infrequently.
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ITS 101 - GAP:Global Awareness Project
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ITS 141L: European Cities in Cultural Context/Luxembourg
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Deals with certain key European cities and considers for each its place in history, its development, the remaining landmarks of important events in the past, architectural and artistic masterpieces, important persons who lived there (statesmen, philosophers, musicians, etc.) and their contribution. Considers the present significance of the city in economic, political and cultural terms, as appropriate.
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ITS 141L - European Cities in Cultural Context/Luxembourg
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