2021-2022 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Italian Studies Minor


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Contacts: Barnaby Nygren, Associate Professor of Fine Arts (Art History); Giuliana Risso-Robberto, Lecturer of Modern Languages and Literatures (Italian)
Office: Maryland Hall, Room 461; College Center, Room W031
Telephone: 410‑617‑2926; 410‑617‑2885
Website: www.loyola.edu/academics/modern-languages/curriculum/minors/italian

The interdisciplinary Minor in Italian Studies improves student understanding of the complexities in contemporary Italy, while also engaging students in an unusually rich intellectual experience. It offers students a unique opportunity to experience first-hand the confluence of cultural and religious forces in the Italian peninsula. It not only speaks to the Jesuit mission to impart knowledge in the classroom, but also allows students who desire to pursue a better understanding of their faith to do so by living in the center of the Catholic tradition in Rome. While inspiring students to understand traditional Italian culture, this program also requires them to understand the cultural and political traditions that consistently extend beyond the peninsula, and even the Mediterranean, to effect cultural and economic exchanges between the Italian peninsula and the rest of the globe.

This program serves undergraduates majoring in a broad range of fields: liberal arts, science, social science, and business. The program follows a curriculum that utilizes current theory and practice, exposes students to cultural diversity, and strongly supports study abroad in the Italian environment to hone those skills. The minor contributes to the specific Loyola learning aims of intellectual excellence, critical understanding, eloquentia perfecta, diversity, aesthetics, and faith and mission.

The program advisor will work with each student to develop a coherent program of study, guide the student, and meet informally at least once a semester to assist the student in course selection and planning.

Requirements for the Minor (18 credits)


The minor consists of a total of 18 credits, as follows:

  • Three or four courses in the Italian language at the 104-level or higher (9-12 credits)
  • Two or three electives in courses approved for credit in the Italian Studies minor (6-9 credits; listed below)

A study abroad/international experience in Italy is strongly recommended.

Electives


Notes:


Students are encouraged to perfect their knowledge of the Italian language. Upper-level courses are also offered at The Johns Hopkins University and Towson University. With the approval of the program director, Italian Studies electives may be taken through the Baltimore Student Exchange Program . Students may arrange for a language proficiency test through the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) for a fee.

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