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1. Undergraduate Concentration in Italian Studies

It is quite possible to concentrate in Italian without having studied the language before coming to Brown, although doing so requires and early start. Accelerated programs should be discussed with the concentration advisor. Having fulfilled the language requirement, students will be able to enroll in a variety of advanced courses, reflecting the interdisciplinary scope of Italian studies at Brown (including literature, history, history of art and culture).

Prerequisite: IT 50 which may be taken in the first semester of the second year, after the 11 and 30 sequence.

Courses normally required: IT 60, 102, the five "core" courses - 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 - plus 161. IT 140 may replace one or more courses according to the topic of the seminar. In addition, with the approval of the concentration advisor, one ore more of these courses may be replaced by a graduate course in Italian. One course may be replaced by a course in another Romance literature or comparative literature, and one with a course in history, philosophy, art, or another appropriate field. Credits toward the Italian studies concentration may also be transferred from the Brown Program in Bologna. For information about this program in Italy, please contact the department. Applications should be made through the Office of International Programs, Box 1973, Phone (401) 863-3555.

Requests for Admissions information should be directed to the Admissions Office, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912 or you may request an application by sending e-mail to Admission_Undergraduate@Brown.edu.


2. MCM/Italian Concentration

The Italian Studies Department and the Center for Modern Culture and Media have established a new concentration in Semiotics/Italian, beginning in 1995-96. The Concentration includes 11 courses; requirements are as follows:

Students are encouraged to consider study at the University of Bologna through the Brown Program in Bologna, though this is by no means a requirement for fulfillment of the Concentration. Courses taken at the University of Bologna may substitute for Italian Studies and MCM courses (no more than 2 from either department) at the discretion of the Concentration advisors.

ADVISING: The Concentration will be jointly administered by Italian Studies and MCM, and each Concentrator must have a declaration signed by an advisor in each department. Thereafter, advising will be undertaken jointly.

HONORS: Honors will require a thesis and will normally be undertaken by signalling intent during the junior year. No thesis will be required for completion of the concentration, though students will be strongly advised to undertake some capstone project during their senior year.


3. New Interdisciplinary Graduate Program


For further information about course offerings, consult our Courses section or the Brown On-Line Course Announcement. (Please note: if the BOCA page comes up blank, just click the Refresh button on your browser.)