
Venice, Italy
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The
Italian program at NC State offers four lower-division courses:
Elementary Italian I (FLI 101), Elementary Italian II (FLI
102), Intermediate Italian I (FLI 201), and Intermediate Italian
II (FLI 202). The oral/aural approach to
language learning as well as small class size afford students
the opportunity to develop their speaking and listening abilities. The
four-course sequence also provides an introduction to the culture
of Italy along
with a thorough study of Italian grammar. An experienced
and dedicated faculty ensures that students receive individual
attention.
- Beyond
the intermediate level, the Italian section regularly offers
Spoken Italian (FLI 208) and a course in Italian Reading and
Conversation (FLI 308).
- Independent
studies in advanced Italian can be arranged with an instructor.
- An
academic Minor
in Italian Studies which includes courses in Italian history,
literature, art, and culture, is also available.
- Italian
Club, meets every two weeks during
the semester for conversation, films, and discussion of current
events in Italy.
- La Cena Italiana is
a pot-luck dinner featuring Italian cuisine that takes place
each semester.
Possibility
to study in Italy:
Summer
Study Program at the University for Foreigners in Perugia -Italy
June 28- July
31, 2007
Sponsored by
the College of Humanities and Social Science (CHASS) and the Foreign
Languages Department.
The ideal location
for students who wish to acquire a genuine experience of Italian
life, culture and history in a safe, student friendly environment,
while earning up to 6 academic credits!
Assistant
Director Position Available Now
Italian Club
Scholarship Available Now
View pictures
from last year's program:
http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/~arbonadu/picturesperugiaprogram2006.htm
Please contact Dott. Anna Rita Bonaduce-Dresler , director for the Summer Study Program in Perugia.
Web Resources:
Yahoo-Italy:
Directory of thousands of sites.
Italy
on the Web: Institutions, organizations, and cultural information.
Italian
literature
Giornali Italiani : Newspapers
from Italy
Italian
for travelers -
A collection of useful expressions of Italian for travelers.
Classics Home Page for
links to web sites for ancient Rome and
medieval Italy.
Italian General Consulate - Philadelphia
See your professor's homepage for any available syllabi:
Anna Rita Bonaduce-Dresler
Darrah, Michèle