Italian, Concentration

The Italian Program encompass a field of study whose language, literature, and culture are among the primary sources of the Western intellectual tradition at the very center of the Mission of the University of Dallas.

The Italian programs at the University of Dallas are particularly applicable for students who choose to spend a semester of their sophomore year in Rome. By exploring the classic literature of Italy through modernity, students develop speaking, literacy and composition skills.

The Italian programs at the University of Dallas are particularly applicable for students who choose to spend a semester of their sophomore year in Rome. By exploring the classic literature of Italy through modernity, students develop speaking, literacy and composition skills.

 

Requirements

Prerequisites: 12 credits (Counts in the Core Curriculum) 

  • MIT  1301 First-year Italian I
  • MIT 1302 First-year Italian II
  • MIT  2311 Second-year Italian  I
  • MIT  2312 Second-year Italian II

Required courses: 12 credits of MIT 3000-level or above 

Electives: 3 credits

MIT 3000-level or above (3 credits) OR EDU 5354 Language Acquisition/Linguistics OR MCT 3330 Historical Linguistics OR PHI 4335 Philosophy of Language OR PSY 334 Psychology of Language and Expression 

Two lower-level language courses other than Italian can be substituted for the 3 credits of elective