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FG 371,372: independent Study
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Individual study projects under the guidance of the department. The Department
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FG 374: thesis
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An extended research project culminating in a paper based on readings and extensive individual conferences. Required of all majors who wish to be considered for departmental honors. Prerequisite: FG376, senior standing, permission of instructor, and 3.5 GPA in the major. The Department
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FG 376: seminar
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
The study of an author, a period, or topic prominent in the literature of Germany, Austria, or Switzerland. Close attention to the development, organization, and writing of an extensive paper. Prerequisite: Senior status. M.E. O'Brien
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FI 101: elementary Italian I 4
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An introduction to spoken and written Italian emphasizing cultural perspectives. Linguistic emphasis is on basic grammar, vocabulary, and the development of reading, conversation, and writing skills while learning about the culture of Italy. Four hours of class, one hour of drill or tutorial. Presupposes no previous study of Italian. The Department
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FI 102: elementary Italian II 3
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Continuation of FI 101. Further development of basic grammar, reading, conversation, and writing skills while focusing on cultural materials from Italy. Three hours of class, one hour of drill or tutorial. D. Castronuovo, S. Smith
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FI 103: intensive Elementary Italian 4
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Intensive review of introductory reading, speaking, oral comprehension, and grammatical structures of the language for those with some experience in the fundamentals but who still need to acquire the competency expected at the completion of the equivalent of FI102. Four hours of class, one hour of lab. The Department
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FI 203: intermediate Italian 3
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Continuing study of the structures of the Italian language. Extensive practice in conversation and writing. Vocabulary building through the reading of appropriate texts in the literature and culture. Three hours of class and one hour of lab. Prerequisite: FI102 or 103 or permission of instructor. D. Castronuovo, S. Smith
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FI 203 - intermediate Italian 3
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FI 206: italian Language And Culture
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Development of Italian skills at the advanced intermediate level. Extensive practice in idioms. Development of vocabulary and reading skills necessary for communication at native speed. Texts include contemporary news materials, film, Internet sources, literature, and music. Prerequisite: FI203 or permission of instructor. G. Faustini, S. Smith
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FI 208: italian Conversation And Composition
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Intensive practice in daily use of Italian in a cultural context. Review of idioms, vocabulary, and writing skills. Prerequisite: FI203 or permission of instructor. G. Faustini, S. Smith
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FI 210: introduction to Literary Analysis
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Reading and discussion of literary texts in the major genrespoetry, theater, and prosethrough close textual analysis. This course emphasizes the development of the analytical skills involved in doing a close reading and the critical skills needed for writing critical literary analysis. Regular papers required. Prerequisite: FI203 or permission of instructor. Not open to students who have taken FI207. (Fulfills humanities requirement.) D. Castronuovo, S. Smith
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