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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Italian 560  

Italian 560

For more information about modern language courses currently offered in the College of Arts and Sciences, visit http://www.ncas.rutgers.edu/center-modern-languages.

21:560:101-102 Elementary Italian (3,3) The fundamentals of grammar with drills in speaking and reading. A minimum total of 10 hours of language laboratory work per semester is required in Newark College of Arts and Sciences elementary language courses. For students with little or no previous knowledge of Italian.
21:560:131,132 Intermediate Italian (3,3) Review of grammar, readings in literature, and other cultural topics. Prerequisite: 21:560:102 or equivalent as determined by placement examination.
21:560:203 Grammar and Composition (3) Advanced grammar review, composition, diction, and special problems as required.
21&62:560:204 Composition and Conversation (3) Intensive practice in oral and written Italian. Prerequisite: 21:560:203 or permission of instructor.
21:560:205,206 Introduction to Italian Literature (3,3) The development of Italian literature traced from its origins through the contemporary period; readings from important works, reports, and discussions. Conducted, as far as is practicable, in Italian. Prerequisites: 21:560:132 or equivalent. 21:560:205,206 are prerequisites for advanced courses in Italian literature.
21:560:311,312 Italian Literature in English Translation (3,3) Literary examination of representative works of Italian literature; writers such as Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio, Ariosto, Machiavelli, Goldoni, Alfieri, Manzoni, Leopardi, Verga, Carducci, Deledda, Pirandello, Ungaretti, and Montale are discussed.
21:560:343 Italian Civilization (3) The relationships among Italian society, literature, art, and music in selected historical periods. Taught in English.
21:560:353,354 Individual Study in Italian (3,3) Individual study or research in Italian language or literature. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair or instructor.
 
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