Italian
Minor in the College of Liberal Arts
As political and economic issues become increasingly international in scope, there is a growing need for Americans to be proficient in world languages.
The Italian minor consists of a rich and diversified curriculum in language, literature, linguistics, civilization, and film taught by award-winning faculty. Courses include studies in composition and conversation, literature and culture of all periods, and various topics courses. Recently taught topics include Italian Drama Workshop, Fascism/World War II, and Images of Women in Modern Italian Culture. The Italian minor can be combined very effectively with studies in natural sciences, political science, history, literature, art and social sciences.
How to Declare
ShowTo declare this minor, contact your assigned academic advisor in your school or college. The Department of French and Italian Academic Advisor is also available to discuss appropriate Italian course choices with you.