Mar 28, 2024  
Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2015-2016 
    
Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Italian Minor


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Objectives


The Italian minor introduces students to the rich, complex culture of Italy, first by providing them with basic linguistic skills in the Italian language, and subsequently by familiarizing them with important literary works produced in Italy over the centuries as well as with historically significant films.

Italian Minor Learning Outcomes


Italian minors will know:

  • The principal elements of Italian syntax and morphology
  • Representative works of Italian literature, cinema, and other forms of cultural production
  • Theoretical concepts essential for the analysis of these texts.

Italian minors will be able to:

  • Communicate effectively in written and oral forms in Italian
  • Understand spoken Italian
  • Read modern Italian literature
  • Apply acquired critical skills to textual analysis and scholarly research.

Italian minors will be encouraged to value:

  • The distinctive contributions of Italian culture to world civilization
  • The interconnectedness of all cultures in the global era
  • The complex ways in which issues of social justice find expression in cultural production.

Minor Requirements


The minor consists of 20 semester hours taken above the 1000 level (ITAL 1101  and ITAL 1102 ): ITAL 2103 , ITAL 2104 , and three courses taken from upper division offerings. Students who have not previously studied Italian and who wish to declare a minor in Italian are advised to begin their study of the language in their freshman year.

The ITAL 1101 , ITAL 1102 ITAL 2103  series is recommended for those who seek a basic speaking, writing, and reading knowledge of the language. This series requires one hour of independent study in the language lab each week.

Students with previous knowledge of the language or with course credit in Italian are requested to contact the department to schedule a placement exam.

Students that need more semester hours to complete the minor because of their language placement must take additional courses in the language. In the event that there are no courses in the language, students may take MDLG 3400 , MDLG 4400 , or FNLT 4200  (provided it is related to language concentration). If additional classes are not available in the Modern Languages and Literatures Department, students may fulfill those credits with courses in the appropriate cultural studies areas (e.g., EURO, HMNT) in consultation with the language advisor and the Department Chair.

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