These are the 3000 level electives conducted in English:
FL 3225 Civilization of Italy
An illustrated lecture course on the culture and civilization of Italy from its origins through the Renaissance. Topics include geography, history, economic and socio-political development, arts and letters.
Prerequisite: Eng 1020.
FL 3250 Italian Culture: Yesterday and Today
A two-to three-week educational tour of Italy that focuses on the roots and development of modern Italy and its peoples. Guided visits to sites, monuments and museums that illustrate various periods in Italian civilization. Destinations and travel costs will vary. Students should consult either Instructor of Director of International Study for enrollment materials and itinerary. Course conducted in English, May be repeated once for credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor; minimum age 18.
FL 3400-3405 - Italian Literary Heritage I and II
Course designed to acquaint students with the development of Italian literature through the study of some of its most important and representative works.
Prerequisite: Eng 1020 or permission of instruction.
These are the advanced courses conducted in Italian:
Ital 3210 Italian Civilization (3)
An illustrated lecture course on the culture of Italy from its Roman origin through the renaissance. Topics to be viewed are the geography, arts and letters, economic and social developments, philosophy of life and education, with emphasis on their interrelationships. Conducted in Italian.
Prerequisite: Ital 2102 or permission of instructor.
Ital 3215 Italian Civilization (3)
An illustrated lecture course on the culture of Italy after the Renaissance until and including the twentieth century. Geography, arts and letters, economic and social developments, philosophy of life and education, with emphasis on their interrelationships. Conducted in Italian.
Prerequisite: Ital 2102 or permission of instuctor.
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