Italian
Spring Session: January 30 - May 21
IT 111 Italian I3.5 credits
In-state $794.50 Out-of-state $2,114
This introductory course enables students with no background in Italian to communicate with Italian-speaking people. The basic skills of speaking, reading, and writing in Italian are established, and Italian culture is introduced. Teacher-instructed multimedia laboratory sessions reinforce skills learned in the classroom. (G8: Foreign Language)
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 5413 | 85A | M | 6:30 pm-10:00 pm | A341B |
| 14151 | 85B | T | 6:30 pm-7:15 pm | A684 |
| T | 7:20 pm-8:10 pm | CCD614 | ||
| R | 6:30 pm-8:10 pm | D403 | ||
| 5414 | 85C | F | 6:30 pm-10:00 pm | B303 |
| 13908 | 85D | S | 10:10 am-2:00 pm | B736 |
IT 112 Italian II
3.5 credits
In-state $794.50 Out-of-state $2,114
Prerequisite: IT 111 or equivalent
Students expand upon the skills established in Italian I and continue to study Italian culture. Teacher-instructed multimedia laboratory sessions reinforce skills learned in the classroom. (G8: Foreign Language)
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 5891 | 85A | W | 6:30 pm-7:15 pm | CCD614 |
| W | 7:20 pm-10:00 pm | A322 | ||
| 11044 | 85B | R | 6:30 pm-10:00 pm | A312 |
IT 122 Italian Conversation I
3 credits
In-state $681 Out-of-state $1,812
Prerequisite: IT 111 or equivalent
Students learn to converse in Italian by emphasizing interaction in real-life situations. Functional and practical verbal communications are addressed with a focus on Italian culture. Course also taught in Florence, Italy, in Winter and Summer sessions.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 8367 | 85A | T R | 5:10 pm-6:25 pm | B928 |
| 14571 | 85B | T | 5:10 pm-8:00 pm | D207 |
| 9905 | 85C | W | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | A342 |
IT 342 Writing Women of the Italian Renaissance
3 credits
Online section: In-state $726 Out-of-state $1,857
(includes $45 online course fee)
Prerequisite: IT 214 or equivalent
This course introduces students to the lives and literary endeavors of a selection of women who lived in Italy during the Renaissance and addresses how these women were written about in the context in which they wrote. Topics addressed in the course include their purpose and motivation for writing, the kinds of texts they wrote and the audience served, and the effect of social class and religion on their work. This course is conducted entirely in Italian. (G7: Humanities; G8: Foreign Language)
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 14088 | OL1 | ONLINE COURSE | - |
* Course is only available to degree candidates but may open up to
non-degree students pending availability during the add/drop period.
** Course is only available to evening/weekend degree candidates
but may open up to non-degree students pending availability during the
add/drop period.














