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Morris Courses
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Future effective dates indicate the first term the course may be available.
Find out when a particular course is offered using the
Class Schedule.
Register for classes online.
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ITALIAN (ITAL)
Division of Humanities
Division of Humanities - Adm
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ITAL 1301
- Beginning Italian I (FL)
(4.0 cr; fall, every year)
Introduction to Italian as it is presently spoken and written. Basic sounds, structures, and vocabulary of Italian. Understanding, reading, and writing the language and communicating in Italian about everyday situations. Relationship between culture and language. [Continuing Education course]
ITAL 1302
- Beginning Italian II (FL)
(4.0 cr; Prereq-1301 or placement or #; spring, every year)
Continuation of 1301. [Continuing Education course]
ITAL 1311
- Modern Italy Through Literature and Film (HUM)
(3.0 cr; fall, spring, offered periodically)
Examination of the political, social, and cultural transformations of Italy from its unification in the second half of the 19th century to contemporary issues of immigration and multiculturalism as reflected in literature and film. Topics include the unification and forging a new national identity; life under Fascism; the Resistance and post-war period; the "southern question"; the "economic miracle" of the 1960s; recent immigration and current cultural transformations. [Continuing Education course]
ITAL 1321
- Intermediate Italian I (IP)
(4.0 cr; Prereq-1302 or #; fall, spring, offered periodically)
Continued development of listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills; review of the fundamental elements of the Italian language. Emphasis on authentic cultural and literary texts appropriate to this level. [Continuing Education course]
ITAL 1331
- The Eternal City: The Language and Culture of Rome I (FL)
(4.0 cr; summer, offered periodically)
Beginning course for UMM study abroad in Rome, Italy. Four weeks of Italian language together with the art and literature of Rome. Emphasis on works of art, literature, and film belonging to several periods and addressing the history and character of the city. Excursions to relevant sites in and near Rome. No previous experience in Italian required. [Continuing Education course]
ITAL 1993
- Directed Study
(1.0 - 5.0 cr [max 10.0 cr]; Prereq-approved directed study form; fall, spring, summer, every year)
An on- or off-campus learning experience individually arranged between a student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the regular curriculum.
ITAL 2993
- Directed Study
(1.0 - 5.0 cr [max 10.0 cr]; Prereq-approved directed study form; fall, spring, summer, every year)
An on- or off-campus learning experience individually arranged between a student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the regular curriculum.
ITAL 3331
- The Eternal City: The Language and Culture of Rome II (IP)
(4.0 cr; Prereq-1302 or equiv; summer, offered periodically)
Advanced course for UMM study abroad in Rome, Italy. Four weeks of Italian language together with the art and literature of Rome. Emphasis on works of art, literature, and film belonging to several periods and addressing the history and character of the city. Excursions to relevant sites in and near Rome. [Continuing Education course]
ITAL 3993
- Directed Study
(1.0 - 5.0 cr [max 10.0 cr]; Prereq-approved directed study form; fall, spring, summer, every year)
An on- or off-campus learning experience individually arranged between a student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the regular curriculum.
ITAL 4993
- Directed Study
(1.0 - 5.0 cr [max 10.0 cr]; Prereq-approved directed study form; fall, spring, summer, every year)
An on- or off-campus learning experience individually arranged between a student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the regular curriculum.
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