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Fall 2013 CRN: 17915
Introduction to listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills within an Italian cultural framework. Students who begin Italian 1410 toward general educational requirements must also complete 1420.
Course Rationale: This course is offered as part of a series of Italian language courses to support art history and music (local performance) studies at Texas State. The course introduces students to the basic structures of Italian and basic cultural concepts of the Italian presence in the work today. The course includes topics of interest to students in a variety of fields, including modern languages, art and design, music, opera studies, Italo-American studies, history, anthropology, and studies of the Ancient Roman diaspora.
Cost: $910.52
Instructor: Dr. Moira Jackson
Dates: Fall 2013: August 26 - December 5, 2013
Time: Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Location: ELA 225
Applying for the Course: Students complete and submit an online Extension Study Application. Once your application has been processed, you will receive information on how to register and pay for the course.
For more information about applying and registering for this course, contact the Office of Distance and Extended Learning.
Next class offering - TBA
Continued practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills within an Italian cultural framework. Prerequisite: Italian 1410
Course Rationale:
This course is offered as part of a series of Italian language courses to support art history and music (local performance) studies at Texas State. The course introduces students to the basic structures of Italian and basic cultural concepts of the Italian presence in the work today. The course includes topics of interest to students in a variety of fields, including modern languages, art and design, music, opera studies, Italo-American studies, history, anthropology, and studies of the Ancient Roman diaspora.
Cost: $910.52
Instructor: Dr. Moira Jackson
Dates: TBA
Time: TBA
Location: TBA
Applying for the Course: Students complete and submit an online Extension Study Application. Once your application has been processed, you will receive information on how to register and pay for the course.
For more information about the content of this course, contact Professor Moira Di Mauro-Jackson in the Department of Modern Languages (512.245.2360).
For more information about applying and registering for this course, contact the Office of Distance and Extended Learning.
Italian 2310 and 2320 are offered in a Texas State Study Abroad Program during the summer. For more information, refer to the Florence (Firenze) Study Abroad page.
Continued development and review of all language skills within an Italian framework. Most students will need to complete Italian 1410 and 1420 before beginning 2310.
For more information about the content of this course, contact Professor Moira Di Mauro-Jackson in the Department of Modern Languages (512.245.2360).
Italian 2310 and 2320 are offered in a Texas State Study Abroad Program during the summer. For more information, refer to the Florence (Firenze) Study Abroad page.
More advanced practice in all language skills with greater emphasis on reading within an Italian cultural framework.
For more information about the content of this course, contact Professor Moira Di Mauro-Jackson in the Department of Modern Languages (512.245.2360).
Fall 2013 CRN: 17917
A course designed to strengthen advanced skills of writing and grammar in an Italian cultural framework. This course is designed to improve writing skills in Italian through the reading and writing of Italian texts. Focus on writing skills and the reading of selected works from Italian literature. Repeatable once with different content. Prerequisite: Italian 2310 and 2320 or consent of the instructor.
Cost: Fall 2013 - $682.89
Instructor: Dr. Moira Jackson
Dates: Fall 2013 - August 26 - December 5, 2013
Times: Arranged
For more information about applying and registering for this course, contact the Office of Distance and Extended Learning.
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