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COURSE CATALOGUE
ITALIAN
Italian
320 Milbank Hall
854-5418, 854-5481, 854-8312
www.barnard.edu/italian/
Associate Professor: Nelson Moe (Chair)
Senior Associate: Daniela Noè LeSassier (Language Coordinator)
Lecturer: Ariella Lang
Other officers of the
University offering courses in Italian:
Professors: Teodolinda Barolini, Paolo Valesio
Associate Professor: Jo Ann Cavallo
Assistant Professors: Flora M. Ghezzo, Andrea Malaguti
Lecturers: Mario Bellati, Scott Failla, Maria Luisa Gozzi, Barbara Spinelli (Columbia Language Coordinator)
For a complete list of
faculty on leave see:
http://www.barnard.edu/provost/facleavelist.html
Undergraduate instruction in Italian has long been fully and successfully integrated among the various undergraduate schools-Barnard College, Columbia College, and the School of General Studies. All courses are open to Barnard students. The Advanced Italian courses, though part of the requirement for a major in Italian, are open to all qualified students whose main goal is to improve their competence in the language.
A major in Italian offers the advantages of closely supervised work for a small number of students. Through the senior tutorial, students pursue research in a chosen area of Italian culture under the guidance of a specialist.
The courses given in English have no prerequisites and are open to students majoring in other departments who nevertheless wish to study Italian literature and culture.
The Barnard Italian office is located in 320 Milbank, and the Columbia department is housed in 502 Hamilton.
Graduate courses are open to qualified students with permission of the instructor.
