Undergraduate Courses:
ART 1250 "Italian Sketchbook"
A studio course in drawing and watercolor techniques, using the
architecture, landscape
and people of Italy as subject.
Credit: 3 semester hours.
ART 1790 "Survey of Art and Architecture
in Italy"
A comprehensive survey course in the history of the visual arts and
architecture on the Italian Peninsula from ancient times to the
modern era. Credit: 3 semester hours.
ART 1795/ITA 3580 "The City of
Rome"
A study of the city of Rome through its art, historical periods,
literary and cultural movements and physical structure. Credit: 3
semester hours.
ITA 1000 "Intensive Italian I &
II"
This course aims to develop basic communication skills in Italian.
Through progressive use of the four skills - listening, speaking,
reading and writing - students develop oral and written proficiency
at a limited level within the context of Italian culture.
ITA 1010 "Italian Level I"
This course aims to develop basic communication skills in Italian.
Through a progressive use of the four skills, listening, speaking,
reading and writing, students develop oral and written proficiency
at a limited level within the context of Italian culture. Credit: 3
semester hours.
ITA 1020 "Italian, Level II"
This course aims to build upon the skills acquired in ITA 1010.
Through a progressive use of the four skills, listening, speaking,
reading and writing, students develop oral and written proficiency
at an intermediate level within the context of Italian culture.
Credit: 3 semester hours.
ITA 2030 "Italian III"
Prerequisite: ITA 1020. This course reviews the basic
learning skills learned in Italian I and II and continues building
oral and written proficiency with more intensive reading and
conversation within the context of Italian culture. Credit: 3
semester hours.
ITA 3110 "Advanced Italian Conversation
I"
Drill and practice in conversational Italian. Topics are selected
to meet the requirements of daily life. Not open to native or
fluent speakers. Credit: 3 semester hours.
SPM 2000 "International Sport Management:
The Emergence of Modern Sport"
This course examines the following processes: the medieval roots of
the modern sport forms, the emergence of modern sports and its link
with the processes. Credit: 3 semester hours.
HTM 2001 "International Tourism
Management: An Italian Approach"
Prerequisite: HMT 1000; HMT 1005. The course combines
classroom lectures with supervised field trips to various
hospitality establishments throughout Italy. Credit: 3 semester
hours. Click
here to learn more.
HMT 2005A "International Travel and
Tourism: Italy"
A survey of international travel and tourism to study Italian
tourism and learn how the tourism industry works in Italy. Topics
include international travel, major tourism destination regions in
Italy, cultural aspects of tourism, current trends and management
issues specific to the travel and tourism industry in Italy.
Credits: 3 semester hours. Click
here to learn more.
LLT 3980 "Italian International
Internship"
Prerequisite: Permission of Chair. Total immersion
experience in a field of interest chosen by the student in a
country in which the target language is spoken.
Graduate Course
SPG 403 "Special Topics in Sport
Management: International Perspectives"
This course offers a concentrated focus on a selected international
topic in sport management. This course requires a cooperative
analysis of these topics in the EU and selected nations, such as
Australia, Japan, China and Canada. Credit: 3 semester
hours.