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A variety of Italian courses are offered to satisfy all levels of student proficiency. Those participants who have never studied the language will find Elementary Italian particularly useful for day-to-day life in Florence. In addition, three other courses are offered by the program (in English): The Renaissance Art of Florence, combines lectures by ASU art historian Anthony Gully with visits to local museums, monuments, and churches. The program will pay for the students' admittance to most of the museums in which Professors Gully, Lussier and Murray will hold class. Other courses taught in English are listed below.

Courses offered: Choose a minimum of 4 credits and a maximum of two courses not to exceed 9 hours. Please note that courses selected must be in different blocks due to scheduling issues.
(Ex. sign up for one course in Block 1 and one in Block 2 and/or 3) .

For more information about the courses, click on the course titles below!

  BLOCK 1
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8:30-10:00 AM M-Th
ENG 330 “Romancing Italy” (offered in English) (3 credits) Prof. Mark Lussier

ITA 443

 

"Italian Literature of the Renaissance" (offered in English) (3 credits)

Prof. Juliann Vitullo
  BLOCK 2
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10:45-1:00 PM M-Th
ARS 310 The Renaissance Art of Florence
(offered in English) (3 credits)** Syllabus 2010
Jennifer Adams, ABD
 

 
  BLOCK 3
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3:00-5:00 Pm M-Th
ITA 101 Elementary Italian (4 credits) Prof. Chiara Dal Martello
ITA 102 Elementary Italian (4 credits) Prof. Pier R. Baldini
ITA 201 Intermediate Italian (4 credits) Prof. Pier R. Baldini
ITA 202

Intermediate Italian (4 credits)

Prof. Pier R. Baldini
ITA 311 Italian Comp. & Conversation (3 credits) tba
ITA 312 Italian Comp. & Conversation (3 credits) tba
ITA 499 Italian Independent Study (1-3 credits) tba
     

** Enrollment limited to 35 students who must have taken 101/102 Art History Survey or have permission of Instructor. Once full a waiting list will be established for those still interested.

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