Courses for Undergraduates
101 Beginning Italian I (3:3)
GE Marker: GL
Students with previous knowledge of Italian are required to
contact the assigned instructor to have their language skills assessed.
Introduction to Italian with practice in hearing, speaking, reading, and writing. Supplementary instruction in the language laboratory.
102 Beginning Italian II (3:3)
GE Marker: GL
Pr. ITA 101
Continued introduction to Italian with practice in hearing,
speaking, reading, and writing. Supplementary instruction in the language laboratory.
203 Intermediate Italian I (3:3)
GE Marker: GL
CAR: GFL
Pr. ITA 102 or equivalent
Review and further study of basic Italian structures with emphasis
on active use of language skills: listening, speaking, writing, reading.
204 Intermediate Italian II (3:3)
GE Marker: GL
CAR: GFL
Pr. ITA 203
Review and further study of Italian, followed by reading of
contemporary authors.
210 Intermediate Italian Conversation (1:1)
Pr. ITA 203 or equivalent or departmental permission
May be repeated for credit up to 2 s.h.
Grade: Pass/Not Pass (P/NP)
Designed for students who wish to improve their oral proficiency in Italian. Topics of current interest
as presented by various Italian media. For elective credit only. (All)
222 Italian Masterpieces in English Translation (3:3)
Best of Italian literature read and discussed in English. Topics vary, each taking a broad perspective on an important theme, genre, or period.
313 Conversation in Italy (3:3)
Pr. 204 or equivalent
An intensive conversation course oriented toward life in modern Italy and emphasizing the language of the media, the public domain and contemporary culture. Offered in UNCG Summer Program in Italy.
Courses for Advanced Undergraduates & Graduate Students
517 The Auteur Director (3:2:3)
Pr. MST 171 or departmental permission
May be repeated for credit when the topic varies.
Works of an individual film director. Subject differs from offering to offering. (Same as FRE 561, SPA 561)
518 Studies in Film Genre (3:2:3)
Pr. MST 171 or departmental permission
May be repeated for credit when the topic varies.
Technical, dramatic, social, and rhetorical dimensions of a film genre or genres. Subject differs from offering to offering. (Same as FRE 562, SPA 562)