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Language and Italian Studies offerings are designed for students seeking a structured and academically governed engagement with Italy as a linguistic, cultural, and analytical context. Courses combine accredited language instruction with cultural interpretation, supervised practice, and applied learning.
Italian language learning is delivered by licensed instructors and supported by continuous exposure to native speakers. Instruction is reinforced through conversation tables, guided practice, and contextual exercises in the everyday city environment.
All courses are structured according to UniCollege's 3A learning model, Acquire, Apply, Amplify, organized through a 70,20,10 distribution that integrates theoretical instruction, supervised application, and contextual experience.
Italian language courses may be offered in person, online, or in hybrid format, depending on program structure and term. Students may enroll in progressive sequences corresponding to 3, 6, or 9 U.S. credits.
Language acquisition is framed not only as a linguistic process but as a form of cultural interpretation. Coursework integrates grammar, vocabulary, and discourse with historical, social, and symbolic dimensions of Italian culture.
Where appropriate, applied components use the city as a learning environment. Through City Lab,style assignments, students engage in observation, documentation, and analysis of Italian language use in cultural contexts.
Italian language study may be embedded within thematic curricula that connect language acquisition to specific cultural domains, including but not limited to:
These pathways allow students to acquire Italian while engaging with Italy's distinctive academic and cultural environment, reinforcing interdisciplinary learning and General Education alignment.
Enrollments for all study abroad programs are open year round, and students are placed in the next available academic session. Applications are accepted at any time during the year.
Language and Italian Studies courses are designed to support General Education (GenEd) coverage and are structured to facilitate academic transfer to universities in Italy, Europe, the United States, and other international jurisdictions.
All courses maintain defined learning objectives, assessment criteria, and academic documentation standards consistent with UniCollege's Study Abroad framework and the oversight of the Office of International Affairs.
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