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From Michelangelo, DaVinci, Galileo, Machiavelli, Dante and Petrarch to Federico Fellini and Umberto Eco, Italian speakers and the Italian culture have shaped how we view ourselves and the world. A major in Italian explores the people, culture, linguistics, film and literature of Italy. You will study Italy's historical importance and its contemporary society. Most classes are small and provide individual attention from instructors. A knowledge of Italian also allows you to study abroad in a wide range of subjects and cities across Italy.
Real World
An Italian major can lead to many diverse careers, including medicine, law, business, international relations, teaching or graduate work in almost any field.
Major Requirements
If you studied French or Spanish in high school your transition to Italian will be relatively easy. Students in Italian begin with a five-course sequence of language classes in preparation for upper division literature courses taught exclusively in Italian. As your studies progress, you'll find that the Italian program allows you to explore many aspects of Italian culture, including art history, music, history and classics. Many students choose a double major with Italian as a complement to many areas of the social sciences, including international relations, political science and economics.
Major Adviser
Name: Professor JoAnn Cannon Contact: jccannon@ucdavis.edu, (530) 752-8244
A Student Perspective
Once you've had fun learning the language, you get to enjoy the challenge of learning about all aspects of Italian culture, past and present. The small, intimate classes are a huge plus.
~ Angie Cantelmi, senior
A Faculty Perspective
Our Italian program is one of the two largest in the UC system. We offer courses in Italian literature, culture and film taught by faculty with expertise in Italian culture. We also regularly host visiting faculty from Italy, including those from the University of Venice.
~ Joann Cannon, faculty adviser
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