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Italian

Wilbert Roget, Department Chair
537 Anderson Hall
215-204-8266
wilbert.roget@temple.edu

Stephanie Fiore, Advisor
215-204-7909
sfiore@temple.edu

Anderson Hall, Room 532
215-204-1261
www.temple.edu/fgis

 

Requirements for the Major

  • Students who place out of Italian C061 will need one additional elective; those who place out of Italian 0062 will need two additional electives.

 

Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Italian C061 Italian Language III 3 LB
Italian 0062 Intermediate Italian 3  
Italian W250 Composition II: Advanced Writing Skills 3 WI*
Italian Electives Select seven courses numbered 100+ 21  
Total     30  
*Indicates writing capstone for the major    


Requirements for the Minor

  • Students who place out of Italian 0052 will need one additional elective; students who place out of C061 will need two additional electives; students who place out of 0062 will need three additional electives.

 

Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Italian 0052 Italian Language II 4 LA
Italian C061 Italian Language III 3 LB
Italian 0062 Intermediate Italian 3  
Italian Electives Select three courses numbered 100+ 9  
Total     19  

Requirements for the Special Foreign Language Certificate in Italian

Six courses (20 semester hours), beginning with Italian 0051 and including Italian 0127—Italian for Business and Travel

Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Italian 0051 Italian Language I 4 LA
Italian 0052 Italian Language II 4 LA
Italian C061 Italian Language III 3 LB
Italian 0062 Intermediate Italian 3  
Italian 0127 Italian for Business 3  
Italian Elective Select one course numbered 100+ 3  
Total     20  

Distinction in Major

To be considered for Distinction in Major in Italian, students must:

  • Complete the requirements for the concentration in Italian with a GPA of at least 3.50;
  • Have an overall GPA of at least 3.25;
  • Be recommended to the Chair of the department by the Italian faculty advisor.

Study Abroad

Students declaring a major or minor in Italian are encouraged to study abroad.  Temple has its own campus in Rome, Italy, which offers courses in a variety of fields including language, art, architecture, and international business.  Students interested in studying in Italy should discuss their plans with the Italian faculty advisor as early as possible.

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