The University of Vermont

Italian Studies

Overview

Architectural detail of a campus buildingThe Italian studies major at the University of Vermont offers students opportunities for advanced study in both the Italian language and in the history and culture of Italy. Students take small classes with professors who are active scholars in diverse aspects of Italian language, society and literature.

Intimate department with wealth of thematic activities

Italian language social activities include off-campus coffee hours, or tavolas; the preparation and enjoyment of authentic Italian meals; an Italian film series; and presentations on Italian arts. The program's small-community spirit provides students with regular contact with native speakers and others who know Italy and its heritage. Majors acquire the linguistic skills necessary to interact with native speakers and to enjoy Italian books and films in their native language, and may choose to study in Italy. Majors go on to graduate studies or use their knowledge of Italian language and culture to launch a variety of careers.

Contact

Joyce Boyer
University of Vermont
Italian Studies Program
Romance Languages Department
517 Waterman Building
Burlington, VT 05405

Phone: (802) 656-3196
Fax: (802) 656-5773
E-mail: romlang@uvm.edu

Department Web Site:
http://www.uvm.edu/~romlang/

Degrees and Courses Offered

  • Bachelor of arts in Italian studies
  • Undergraduate minor in Italian studies
  • Undergraduate minor in Italian

List of courses in Italian

Career Directions

  • Careers: Advanced Italian language skills and knowledge of Italian culture lead many students to careers in international business, banking, government, the arts, fashion and tourism, both in Italy and in the United States.

  • Advanced study: Many scholars of Italy and its culture pursue graduate studies.

Last modified January 31 2008 10:04 AM

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