Italian Major
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The B.A. in World Languages allows students to specialize in two languages. In the World Languages: Italian major, students choose Italian as the primary language and one secondary language specialization (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Russian or Spanish). Students must complete at least 22 credit hours of coursework beyond the first-year sequence in the Italian primary language and at least 17 credit hours in the secondary language specialization. The total number of hours depends on the languages studied. |
Requirements for the Major
Elective Courses (9 Credit Hours)
Three courses from the following:
- 4000-level ITAL courses
- WL 4385 - Internship: World Languages (with approval from Italian area chair)
Secondary Language Specializations
One secondary language chosen from the following eight specializations:
Arabic
Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours)
Two courses from the following, with at least one course at the 3000-level and above:
- ANTH 3359 - Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
- ARBC 3331 - Arabic Culture: The Cultural Evolution of Arab Societies
- ARBC 3355 - Advanced Arabic Conversation
- ARBC 4312 - Advanced Media Arabic
- ARBC 4380 - Special Topics in Arabic
- ARBC 4381 - Special Topics in Arabic Literature and Culture
- ARHS 1319 - Architecture of the Islamic World
- ARHS 3319 - Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Dialogue between Art and Text
- ARHS 3324 - Art and Cultures of Medieval Spain
- HIST 2379 - A History of Islamic States, 600-1258
- HIST 3350 - A History of Ancient Egypt
- HIST 3351 - History of Ancient Near East
- HIST 3383 - A History of Iran
- HIST 3389 - Problems in Middle Eastern History
- HIST 3390 - Modern Middle East: 1914 to Present
- HIST 3396 - Coexistence and Conflict in the Middle East
- PLSC 3345 - Governments and Politics of the Middle East
- PLSC 4340 - Special Studies in Comparative Governments and Politics (when offered in topics related to the Middle East; see area chair for approval)
- PLSC 4345 - Islam and Politics
- RELI 3329 - Islam
- RELI 3362 - Islam and the West
- WL 3329/HRTS 3340 - French Muslim Citizens and the Algerian War: The Harkis
- WL 3355 - Tradition, Community, and Identity in African Cinema
Chinese
Elective Course (3 Credit Hours)
One course from the following:
- ANTH 3323 - East Asia in Motion
- CHIN 4379 - Special Topics in Chinese
- CHIN 4380 - Directed Studies in Chinese
- CHIN 4381 - Readings in Chinese Literature and Culture
- CHIN 4382 - Chinese Culture and Society in Films
- HIST 2315 - Modern China
- HIST 3318 - History of Ancient China
- HIST 3393 - China in Revolution
- HIST 3395 - Problems in Asian History
- HIST 3398 - Women in Chinese History
- PLSC 3352 - Chinese Politics
- PLSC 4386 - International Relations of East Asia
- RELI 3377 - The Cultural History of Tibet
- RELI 3378 - Religions of China
- WL 3312 - Introduction to Chinese Cinema
- WL 3325 - Perspective on Modern China
- WL 4385 - Internship: World Languages (with approval from Chinese area chair)
French
Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours)
Two courses from the following:
- FREN courses at the 3000-level and above
- WL 4385 - Internship: World Languages (with approval from French adviser)
German
Elective Courses (9 Credit Hours)
Three advanced GERM courses at the 3000-level and above, approved by adviser. One English-language course directly related to German culture and society may be taken from the following:
- ENGL 3385 - Literature of the Holocaust
- HIST 3328 - History of Modern Germany
- HIST 3363 - The Holocaust
- RELI 3321 - Religion and the Holocaust
- WL 3318 - Migration, Asylum, and Human Rights in German-Speaking Contexts
- WL 3334 - Twentieth Century German History through Film
- WL 3369 - Perspectives on Modern Germany
- WL 3379 - Modern German Culture From the Enlightenment to the Present
- WL 4385 - Internship: World Languages (with approval from German area chair)
Japanese
Elective Course (3 Credit Hours)
One course from the following:
- ANTH 3323 - East Asia in Motion
- FILM 3359 - National Cinemas
- HIST 3395 - Problems in Asian History
- PLSC 3346 - Japanese Politics and Society
- PLSC 4386 - International Relations of East Asia
- WL 3387 - Japanese Culture Through Film
- WL 4385 - Internship: World Languages (with approval from Japanese area chair)
Latin
One course from the following (if only three advanced Latin courses are taken): (3-4 Credit Hours)
- ARHS 1300 - From Mummies to Gladiators: Art of the Ancient Mediterranean and Ancient Middle East
- ARHS 1303 - Introduction to Western Art I
- ARHS 3310 - War, Looting, and Collecting of Ancient Art
- ARHS 3311 - Mortals, Myths, and Monuments of Ancient Greece
- ARHS 3315 - Classical Sculpture
- ARHS 3316 - Art in Rome
- ARHS 4304 - The City as Place
- ARHS 4310 - Seminar on Ancient Art
- CLAS 2311 - Myth and Thought in the Ancient World
- GRE 1401 - Beginning Ancient Greek I
- GRE 1402 - Beginning Ancient Greek II
- HIST 2350 - Life in the Medieval World, A.D. 306 to 1095
- HIST 2351 - Life in the Medieval World, 1095 to 1350
- HIST 2352 - Greek Mythology and History
- HIST 3350 - A History of Ancient Egypt
- HIST 3353 - The History of Ancient Greece
- HIST 3354 - Warfare and Diplomacy in Antiquity
- HIST 3355 - Class and Gender in Ancient Society
- HIST 3361 - Roman History and the Roman Mind
- PHIL 3351 - History of Western Philosophy (Ancient)
- RELI 3326 - New Testament
- WL 3378 - Pompeii: Life Interrupted
- WL 3381 - Exploring the Greco-Roman World: Fact, Fiction, and Film
- WL 4385 - Internship: World Languages (with approval from Latin area chair)
Russian
Elective Course (0-3 Credit Hours)
One course from the following (if only two advanced Russian courses are taken):
- HIST 3340 - The Revolutionary Experience in Russia: 1900-1930
- HIST 3341 - Soviet and Post-Soviet Society and Politics, 1917 to the Present
- HIST 4367 - Russia From the Kievan Era to 1881
- PLSC 3358 - Government and Politics of Russia
- PLSC 3359 - From Communism to Democracy
- PLSC 4384 - American-Russian Relationship
- WL 3308 - How Language Works: Introduction to Language and Linguistics
- WL 3323 - Russian Culture
- WL 3389 - Introduction to Soviet and Russian Cinema
- WL 4385 - Internship: World Languages (with approval from Russian area chair)
Spanish
Spanish has three tracks, for non-native, heritage and native speakers of Spanish. These categories refer to a student’s linguistic ability and are determined by the Spanish area adviser. As such, tracks and appropriate courses are selected in consultation with the Spanish area adviser.
Track for Native Speakers: Native speakers will start coursework at the 4000 level. In consultation with the Spanish area adviser, they should begin with SPAN 4301 or SPAN 4302, with one exception: native speakers who have not had formal academic training with written Spanish may begin coursework with SPAN 3359.
Track for Heritage Speakers: Depending on initial placement exam results, heritage speakers should take SPAN 2421, SPAN 2323 and SPAN 3359 instead of SPAN 2401, SPAN 2302 and SPAN 3358. From the second category of additional SPAN 3000-level courses, they may select from SPAN 3373, SPAN 3374, or SPAN 3375 only.
Track for Non-Native Speakers: Depending on initial placement exam results, non-native speakers should take SPAN 2401 and SPAN 2302 before taking any SPAN 3000-level course. After taking SPAN 2302, non-native speakers may take SPAN 3310, SPAN 3311, SPAN 3312, SPAN 3313, SPAN 3355, SPAN 3357 or SPAN 3358. For students in the non-native track, SPAN 3358 is a pre-requisite for SPAN 3373, SPAN 3374, SPAN 3375 and for any SPAN 4000-level course.
Core Courses (10 Credit Hours)
- SPAN 2401 - Intermediate Spanish I
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- SPAN 2421 - Intermediate Spanish I for Heritage Speakers
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- SPAN 2302 - Intermediate Spanish II or equivalent
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- SPAN 2323 - Intermediate Spanish II for Heritage Speakers or equivalent
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- SPAN 3358 - Advanced Spanish
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- SPAN 3359 - Advanced Spanish for Heritage Speakers
One course from the following: (3 Credit Hours)
- SPAN 3310 - Readings in Spanish and Spanish-American Literature
- SPAN 3311 - Cultural Dialogues: Spain
- SPAN 3312 - Cultural Dialogues: Mexico
- SPAN 3313 - Cultural Dialogues: Latin America
- SPAN 3355 - Spanish Conversation
- SPAN 3357 - Spanish Phonetics
- SPAN 3373 - Topics in Spanish Civilization
- SPAN 3374 - Topics in Spanish-American Civilization
- SPAN 3375 - Topics in Spanish-Speaking Communities in the United States
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Note: Heritage students are not eligible to enroll in SPAN 3310 - SPAN 3358.
Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours)
Two courses from the following:
- Advanced SPAN courses at the 3000 level and above
- WL 4385 - Internship: World Languages (with approval from Spanish adviser)
Note: Once enrolled in an Advanced Linguistics/Literature Course (SPAN 4340 - SPAN 4383), students are no longer eligible to enroll in SPAN 3000-level courses.