Italian Studies at DU

    The Italian program at The University of Denver aims to develop our students’ Italian language proficiency, across the four skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking), as well as a literary and cultural awareness in the Italian context.

   

     Students engage in the spoken and written forms of Italian communication via direct interaction on-site with native speakers (study-abroad) and with authentic materials in the classroom and on the Web.

    At DU, the Italian experience extends beyond the classroom. Students attend plays, movies and the opera. In addition, we facilitate opportunities for student civic engagement in both the local and Italian communities, by providing opportunities for community service, teaching, internships and learning projects.

    Students also enjoy cappuccino during weekly casual Italian conversation hours with instructors, returned study abroad students and Italian exchange students studying at DU.

    With their study of Italian language, culture, literature and film, students gain the necessary skills to pursue graduate school in Italian Studies, pursue professional goals in the world of business/commerce, international relations and education, and to live/work abroad.

 

Why Study Italian?

The Italian Program Brochure
(view, download or print)

Courses

Study Abroad in Italy

The Bologna Center

Faculty

Internships

Scholarships

AMICI of the University of Denver

Links

 

For more information, please contact us at:

University of Denver

Department of Languages and Literatures - Italian Program

Sturm Hall
2000 E. Asbury Ave.
Denver, CO. 80208-2662

Office: (303) 871- 2662

FAX: (303) 871-4555

 

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