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Charles Franco, Director
The
Undergraduate Programs in Italian
Requirements for the Major in
Italian Studies (ITL)
The major in Italian Studies leads to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Students must
complete Concentration A or Concentration B. These concentrations are designed
to allow maximum flexibility in the students' programs and to fulfill their
varying needs and interests. Both require as a basis a solid preparation in the
language of the major. Concentration A provides preparation for teaching at the
secondary school level or for graduate study in literature; Concentrations A and
B both provide appropriate background for students preparing for work in law,
government, international relations, business, banking, hotel management, or
translation and interpretation.
All students should consult with the appropriate departmental advisors. Students
opting for Concentration B must obtain departmental approval for their program
by submitting it in advance, after consultation with the advisor, to the
director of undergraduate studies.
All courses offered for the major must be passed with a letter grade of C or
higher.
Completion of the major requires 36 credits for Concentration A. More credits
may be required for Concentration B.
- Track A - Concentration in Language and
Literature
- Required courses:
- ITL 311 Italian Conversation and Composition
I
- ITL 312 Italian Conversation and Composition
II
- ITL 395 Readings in Italian Literature I
- ITL 396 Readings in Italian Literature II
- ITL 411 Advanced Conversation and Composition
- ITL 412 Advanced Conversation and Syntax
- Elective courses
- Six additional courses in ITL at the
400-level including HUL 324. In consultation with the department academic adviser,
three courses could be substituted with relevant HUI courses. .
- Upper-Division Writing Requirement: see 3
below.
- Track B - Concentration in Italian and a
Second Discipline
- Required courses:
- ITL 311 Italian Conversation and Composition
I
- ITL 312 Italian Conversation and Composition
II
- ITL 395 Readings in Italian Literature I
- ITL 396 Readings in Italian Literature II
- ITL 411 Advanced Conversation and Composition
- ITL 412 Advanced Conversation and Syntax
- Elective courses
- Four additional ITL or HUI or HUL courses chosen in
consultation with the student's advisor, of which 4 must be numbered
300 or higher
- Four additional courses in a discipline other
than Italian chosen in consultation with the student's advisor and
approved by the department, of which 3 must be numbered 300 or
higher. (See Note 4 below)
- Upper-Division Writing Requirement: see 3
below.
- Upper-Division Writing
Requirement
In order to demonstrate proficiency in writing English, students majoring in
Italian must present a dossier of a minimum of two papers of at least three
to five pages each. The dossier must be submitted before the end of the
second semester of the junior year to the designated faculty advisor for
Italian. The dossier consists of papers previously composed for
upper-division courses in the department. If these papers were originally
written in Italian, they must be rewritten in English. These papers are judged
by a faculty committee for clarity, accuracy, and appropriateness of style.
If the dossier is found to be unsatisfactory, the student will be asked to
rewrite and resubmit the work in the senior year.
Notes:
- Credits for ITL 411 and 412 must be taken
on campus in a 14-week semester. No transfer for these courses will be acceptable.
- Students whose language proficiency is such that they
can be exempted from ITL 311, 312 may, and are strongly urged, to apply to
have a course in art, music, history, or another language count for major
credit.
- Students who wish to offer their native language as
the main area of concentration are asked to replace ITL 311 and 312 by
English courses appropriate to their level of proficiency in that language.
- Students in the foreign language teacher preparation
program could include FLA 439 when choosing electives and should take no
more than one additional course taught in English.
- ITL 475 and HUI 475, 476 cannot be applied toward the
requirements for the major in Italian.
- HUL 324 is now the prerequisite for ITL 425 and 426.
Secondary Teacher Preparation Program
Students in the Teacher Preparation Program must complete at least 36
credits in ITL to satisfy the SED requirements.
- See our
Teaching Preparation Program page
Requirements for the Minor in Italian (ITL)
For students majoring in other disciplines, an Italian minor, below, is
available with two choices of emphasis. Students must complete either
Emphasis A Language or Emphasis B Italian Studies.
All courses for the minor must be taken for a letter grade, excluding those
graded S/U. All upper-division courses for the minor must be passed with a
grade of C or higher.
Transfer students who wish to graduate with a minor in Italian must take at
least six credits of upper-division Italian courses in residence at Stony
Brook.
Completion of the minor with either emphasis requires 21 credits.
- Emphasis on Language
- ITL 311 or 312 Italian Conversation and
Composition
- ITL 395 or 396 Readings in Italian
Literature
- ITL 411 Advanced Conversation and Composition
- ITL 412 Advanced Conversation and Syntax
- Three additional courses with the designator ITL
or HUI, at least one of which must be 300 level or higher
- Emphasis on Italian Studies
- ITL 311 or 312 Italian Conversation and
Composition
- ITL 395 or 396 Readings in Italian
Literature
- Two HUI courses at the 200 level
- Three additional courses at the 300 level or
higher in Italian studies chosen in consultation with the student's
advisor
Note: Credits for ITL 411 and 412 must be
taken on campus in a 14-week semester. No transfer will be acceptable.
For the
graduate programs in Italian click here
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