Effective Winter 2021
Exclusions:The minor in Italian is not open to students with an Italian major or any other minor in Romance Languages and Literatures.
Advising
The Department offers majors in French, Italian, Romance Languages & Literatures, and Spanish. It offers minors in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Appointments are scheduled online or at the department office, 4108 Modern Languages Building, (734) 764-5344.
Prerequisites
ITALIAN 230, 232, 233, or 410, or the equivalent
Requirements
- 18 credits of courses in ITALIAN numbered ITALIAN 235 or higher, of which nine credits must be conducted in the Italian language.
- The 18 credits must include at least one course each at the 200-level beyond ITALIAN 233, the 300-level, and the 400-level.
- Three credits may be accepted from courses in a cognate field, selected in consultation with and approved by the department's advisor.
Constraints
ITALIAN 410 (Italian for Spanish Speakers) does not count toward the Italian minor requirements.
Residency
At least 9 of the 18 credits for the Academic Minor must be taken in residence or in a study abroad program affiliated with the University of Michigan. At least one course at either the 300- or 400-level, taught in Italian, must be taken in RLL at the Ann Arbor campus.
Italian (Minor) (Fall 2019 - Fall 2020)
Effective Fall 2019
Exclusions:The minor in Italian is not open to students with an Italian major or any other minor in Romance Languages and Literatures.
Advising
The Department offers majors in French, Italian, Romance Languages & Literatures, and Spanish. It offers minors in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Appointments are scheduled online or at the department office, 4108 Modern Languages Building, (734) 764-5344.
Prerequisites
ITALIAN 230, 232, 233, or 410, or the equivalent
Requirements
- 18 credits of courses in ITALIAN numbered ITALIAN 235 or higher, of which nine credits must be conducted in the Italian language.
- The 18 credits must include at least one course each at the 200-level beyond ITALIAN 233, the 300-level, and the 400-level.
- Three credits may be accepted from courses in a cognate field, selected in consultation with and approved by the department's advisor.
Constraints
ITALIAN 410 (Italian for Spanish Speakers) does not count toward the Italian minor requirements.
Residency
At least 10 of the 18 credits for the Academic Minor must be taken in residence or in a study abroad program affiliated with the University of Michigan. At least one course at either the 300- or 400-level, taught in Italian, must be taken in RLL at the Ann Arbor campus.
Italian (Minor) (Fall 2018 - Summer 2019)
Effective Fall 2018
Exclusions:The minor in Italian is not open to students with an Italian major or any other minor in Romance Languages and Literatures.
Advising
The Department offers majors in French, Italian, Romance Languages & Literatures, and Spanish. It offers minors in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Appointments are scheduled online or at the department office, 4108 Modern Languages Building, (734) 764-5344.
Prerequisites
ITALIAN 230, 232, or 233; or the equivalent
Requirements
- 18 credits of courses in ITALIAN numbered ITALIAN 235 or higher, of which nine credits must be conducted in the Italian language.
- The 18 credits must include at least one course each at the 200-level beyond ITALIAN 233, the 300-level, and the 400-level.
- Three credits may be accepted from courses in a cognate field, selected in consultation with and approved by the department's advisor.
Constraints
ITALIAN 410 (Italian for Spanish Speakers) does not count toward the Italian minor requirements.
Residency
At least 10 of the 18 credits for the Academic Minor must be taken in residence or in a study abroad program affiliated with the University of Michigan. At least one course at either the 300- or 400-level, taught in Italian, must be taken in RLL at the Ann Arbor campus.
Italian (Minor) (Fall 2016 - Summer 2018)
Effective Fall 2016
Exclusions:The minor in Italian is not open to students with an Italian major or any other minor in Romance Languages and Literatures.
Advising
The Department offers majors in French, Italian, Romance Languages & Literatures, and Spanish. It offers minors in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Appointments are scheduled online or at the department office, 4108 Modern Languages Building, (734) 764-5344.
Prerequisites
ITALIAN 230, 232, or 233; or the equivalent
Requirements
- 18 credits of courses in ITALIAN numbered ITALIAN 235 or higher, of which four courses must be conducted in the Italian language.
- The 18 credits must include at least one course each at the 200-level beyond ITALIAN 233, the 300-level, and the 400-level.
Constraints
ITALIAN 410 (Italian for Spanish Speakers) does not count toward the Italian minor requirements.
Residency
At least 10 of the 18 credits for the Academic Minor must be taken in residence or in a study abroad program affiliated with the University of Michigan. At least one course at either the 300- or 400-level, taught in Italian, must be taken in RLL at the Ann Arbor campus.
Italian Minor (Winter 2013-Summer 2016)
Effective Winter 2013-Summer 2016
A minor Italian is not open to students with an Italian major or any other minor in Romance Languages and Literatures.
The objectives of the minor in Italian are to develop some facility in the use of Italian, to recognize major monuments of Italian literature, to gain insight in to the history and present of Italian culture.
This minor offers students an opportunity to complement the knowledge gained in their principal field while focusing on linguistic competence and a grounding in one of the world's most historically influential, currently vibrant literatures & cultures.
Prerequisites to the Minor
ITALIAN 230, 232, or 233; or the equivalent
Requirements for the Minor
18 credits of courses in ITALIAN numbered ITALIAN 235 or higher, of which four courses must be conducted in the Italian language.
The 18 credits must include at least one course each at the 200-level beyond ITALIAN 233, the 300-level, and the 400-level.
ITALIAN 410 (Italian for Spanish Speakers) does not count toward the Italian minor requirements
Constraints: At least 9 of the 18 credits for the Academic Minor must be taken in residence or in a study abroad program affiliated with the University of Michigan.
Italian Minor (Fall 2012)
Effective Fall 2012
A minor in Italian is not open to students with a concentration in Italian or any other academic minor in Romance Languages and Literatures.
Italian Academic Minor
The objectives of the academic minor in Italian are to develop some facility in the use of Italian, to recognize major monuments of Italian literature, to gain insight in to the history and present of Italian culture.
This academic minor offers students an opportunity to complement the knowledge gained in their principal field while focusing on linguistic competence and a grounding in one of the world's most historically influential, currently vibrant literatures & cultures.
Prerequisites to the Academic Minor: ITALIAN 230, 232, or 233; or the equivalent
Academic Minor Program: 18 credits of courses in ITALIAN numbered ITALIAN 235 or higher, of which four courses must be conducted in the Italian language.
The 18 credits must include at least one course each at the 200-level beyond ITALIAN 233, the 300-level, and the 400-level.
Constraints: At least 9 of the 18 credits for the Academic Minor must be taken in residence or in a study abroad program affiliated with the University of Michigan.