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School of Liberal Arts: Italian Studies
2008-2009 Academic Year
399
Italian Studies
French and Italian
Office:
311 Newcomb Hall
Phone:
504-865-5115
Fax: 504-865-5367
Program Administrator
Linda Carroll, French and Italian (Co-Director)
Faculty Associates
Lloyd Bonfield, Law
James Boyden, History
Kenneth Harl, History
John Joyce, Music
Dennis Kehoe, Classical Studies
F. Thomas Luongo, History
Susann Lusnia, Classical Studies
Elizabeth Poe, French and Italian
Joe Poe, Classical Studies
Gary Remer, Political Science
Michael Syrimis, French and Italian
Latifah Troncelliti, French and Italian
MAJOR
A major in Italian Studies consists of 30 credits, which must include the year-long
course Italian Studies 201-202 or 203-204, Italian 313 and 325, and Italian
Studies 651 Senior Seminar. The balance of the credits will be selected from the
list of courses offered in a range of departments and from the second year-long
course. At least one course must be taken from two different time periods:
ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and modern; and at least one course must be
taken from three different fields: art history, classics, history, Italian, music, and
political science. Students will design their program of study in consultation with
an adviser in the department of their principal interest assigned to them by one of
the co-directors after an initial interview. Students are required to complete
Italian 203 or equivalent.
MINOR
A minor in Italian Studies consists of 18 credits, which must include the year-long
course Italian Studies 201-202 or 203- and Italian 313. The balance of the credits
will be selected from the list of courses offered in a range of departments and
from the second year-long course. At least one course must be taken from two
different time periods: ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and modern; and at least
one course must be taken from two different fields: art history, classics, history,