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ITAL 401 - Elementary Italian
Credits:
4.00
For students without previous training in Italian. Aural
comprehension, speaking, writing, reading. Labs. (No
credit for students who have had two or more years of
Italian in secondary school; however, any such students
whose studies of Italian have been interrupted for seven
years should consult the section coordinator about possibly
receiving credit.) Special fee.
ITAL 402 - Elementary Italian
Credits:
4.00
See description for ITAL 401.
ITAL 425 - Introduction to Italian Studies
Credits:
4.00
Designed for students interested in exploring Italian
language and culture. Culture learning by means of guest
speakers and visuals. Prepares for ITAL 401-402. Taught in
English. Does not satisfy foreign language proficiency
requirement. Special fee. (Offered summers only, Not
offered every summer.) Writing intensive.
ITAL 500 - Selected Topics in World Literature
Credits:
4.00
Topics will be chosen which introduce students to major
themes and genres. (Also offered as CLAS 500, FREN 500,
GERM 500, PORT 500, RUSS 500, SPAN 500.) May be repeated
for credit. Credit/Fail. Writing intensive.
ITAL 503 - Intermediate Italian
Credits:
4.00
A complete review of the fundamentals of grammar and
syntax. Selected readings as a general introduction to
Italian civilization and culture. Labs and films. Special
fee. Writing intensive.
ITAL 504 - Intermediate Italian
Credits:
4.00
See description for ITAL 503. Writing intensive.
ITAL 521 - Italian Literature in Translation, 13th-16th Centuries
Credits:
4.00
Major works of fiction and nonfiction, reflecting ideas
and taste during the first three centuries of Italian
history. Readings, discussions, papers in English. No more
than one course in English may be counted toward the minor.
Special fee. (Not offered every year.) Writing intensive.
ITAL 522 - Italian Literature in Translation, 18th-20th Centuries
Credits:
4.00
Major trends in post-Renaissance thought and culture in
Italy. Readings, discussions, papers in English. No more
one course in English may be counted toward the minor.
Special fee. (Not offered every year.) Writing intensive.
ITAL 525 - Italian Cinema
Credits:
4.00
Acquaints students with major Italian film texts. Through
cinema the course explores the culture, society, history,
and politics of Italy. Students examine filmmakers, genres,
periods, and movements. The course is conducted in English.
Special fee.
ITAL 595 - Practicum
Credits:
2.00
Practical use of Italian language and culture through
special projects outside the classroom. May be repeated
for a maximum of 4 credits. Prereq: permission. Cr/F.
ITAL 631 - Advanced Italian Conversation and Composition
Credits:
4.00
Rapid review of basic grammatical structures and in-depth
study of more complex linguistic patterns. Vocabulary
building. Frequent written compositions and oral
presentations using materials on contemporary culture taken
from the various media. Phonetics and oral/aural skills
development in lab and class. Prereq: C or better in ITAL
504 or permission. Special fee. Writing intensive.
ITAL 632 - Advanced Italian Conversation and Composition
Credits:
4.00
Advanced spoken and written Italian to attain aural-oral
fluency. Advanced reading and composition. Prereq: C or
better in ITAL 631 or permission. Special fee. Writing
intensive.
ITAL 651 - Introduction to Italian Culture and Civilization I: Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque
Credits:
4.00
Survey of major representative writers and artists,
studied against the backdrop of social and cultural
history. Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Marino.
Pre- or Coreq: ITAL 631 or permission. Special fee. ( Not
offered every year.) Writing intensive.
ITAL 652 - Introduction to Italian Culture and Civilization II: Age of Enlightenment, Romanticism, Modernism
Credits:
4.00
Survey of major representative writers and artists,
studied against a backdrop of social and cultural history.
Parini, Goldoni, Leopardi, Manzoni, Pavese, Calvino. Pre-
or co-req: ITAL 631 or permission. Special fee. (Not
offered every year.) Writing intensive.
ITAL 681A - Interdisciplinary Field Seminar in Italian Culture: Ancient and Medieval Italy
Credits:
4.00
Taking an interdisciplinary, but historically centered
perspective, this course examines the construction of
Italy as both a nation and a culture. The course is
conducted on site and includes several fieldtrips
throughout Italy.
Co-requisites:
ARTS 695I
ITAL 681B - Interdisciplinary Field Seminar in Italian Culture: Ancient and Medieval Italy
Credits:
4.00
Taking an interdisciplinary, but historically centered
perspective, this course examines the construction of
Italy as both a nation and a culture. The course is
conducted on site and includes several fieldtrips
throughout Italy.
Co-requisites:
ARTS 695I
ITAL 682A - Interdisciplinary Field Seminar in Italian Culture: Early Modern and Contemporary Italy
Credits:
4.00
Taking an interdisciplinary, but historically centered
perspective, this course examines the construction of
Italy as both a nation and a culture. The course is
conducted on site and includes several fieldtrips
throughout Italy.
Co-requisites:
ARTS 695I
ITAL 682B - Interdisciplinary Field Seminar in Italian Culture: Early Modern and Contemporary Italy
Credits:
4.00
Taking an interdisciplinary, but historically centered
perspective, this course examines the construction of
Italy as both a nation and a culture. The course is
conducted on site and includes several fieldtrips
throughout Italy.
Co-requisites:
ARTS 695I
ITAL 684 - UNH-in-Italy Summer Program
Credits:
UNH-in-Italy Summer Program in Ascoli Piceno. This course
number is a place-holder, but differs with regard to the
special fee. Students register for both this administrative
course number and the actual course number and the acutal
course being offered on site. These courses will vary from
year to year, but the special fee will remain constant.
Permission required. Special fee.
Co-requisites:
ARTS 796, ARTS 996
ITAL 685 - UNH-in-Italy Study Abroad
Credits:
Provides a unique opportunity to study abroad in Ascoli
Piceno, Italy during the fall semester. Special fee.
ITAL 686 - UNH-in-Italy Study Abroad
Credits:
Provides a unique opportunity to study abroad in Ascoli
Piceno, Italy during the spring semester. Special fee.
ITAL 733 - History and Development of the Italian Language
Credits:
4.00
Development of the Italian language from Roman times to
the present. Examines the comparative method and internal
reconstruction as well as processes of changes in
phonology, syntax and lexicon. The course introduces issues
in dialect geography, the basic features of paleography and
surveys the evolution of scripts. Prereq: ITAL 631 or above
or permission of instructor. Special fee.
ITAL 795 - Independent Study in Italian Language and Literature
Credits:
1.00 to 4.00
Individual guided study. Prereq: permission.
ITAL 796 - Independent Study in Italian Language and Literature
Credits:
1.00 to 4.00
Individual guided study. Prereq: permission.