Italian Language
Tentatively offered Summer Semester
The area of Tuscany in which Cortona lies is noted by linguists for the purity of the spoken Italian. Since Cortona is a small town, students have the opportunity to merge into the lifestyle of a typical Italian community.
ITAL 1001 — Elementary Italian (Summer) (Undergraduate)
4 hours. Not open to students with credit in ITAL 1002.
The Italian language and Italian-speaking cultures. Emphasis is on conversational skills with attention to reading, writing, and listening comprehension. Fundamentals of Italian pronunciation and grammar.
ITAL 1002 — Elementary Italian (TBD) (Undergraduate)
4 hours. Not open to students with credit in ITAL 2001. Prerequisite: Italian 1001 or one entrance unit in Italian.
Continuation of Italian 1001. Open only to students who have taken Elementary Italian or who have an appropriate placement score. Emphasis is on conversational skills with attention to reading, writing, and listening comprehension. Fundamentals of Italian pronunciation and grammar; study of Italian culture.
ITAL 2001 — Intermediate Italian (Summer) (Undergraduate)
3 hours. Not open to students with credit in ITAL 2002. Prerequisite: ITAL 1002.
Practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Italian at the intermediate level. Study of Italian language and culture.
ITAL 2002 — Intermediate Italian (TBD) (Undergraduate)
3 hours. Not open to students with credit in ITAL 3010. Prerequisite: ITAL 2001.
Continuation of Intermediate Italian. Emphasis on strengthening the students’ speaking, listening, reading and writing skills at the intermediate level. Conversation, compositions, reading of texts, and grammar review.