Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Time commitment to study
2. Language study streams
3. Diploma in Modern Languages (Italian)
4. Structuring a Diploma in Modern Languages (Italian)
    4.1. Beginners stream
    4.2. Intermediate stream
    4.3. Post-VCE stream
5. Requirements for a major
6. Structuring a major
    6.1. Beginners stream
    6.2. Intermediate stream
    6.3. Post-VCE stream
    6.4. Optional subjects for the major
7. Honours entry
8. Honours requirements
    8.1. Pure honours
    8.2. Combined honours
9. Further study
10. Career opportunities
11. For more information
Subject Lists
    Language subjects
    Optional subjects
        Second/third-year subject
        Third-year subject
        Third/fourth-year subjects
        Fourth-year subjects


The Italian studies program at the University of Melbourne offer the most comprehensive program of its kind in Victoria. Students from all faculties have the opportunity to study the language and literature of one of the richest cultures in Europe. Multiple entry points are provided from beginners to advanced levels of language proficiency through the concurrent diploma and international exchange and study abroad. The emphasis on practical language acquisition and the study of Italian culture make Italian a rewarding option for all students. Students are able to select from a comprehensive and fascinating range of subjects in the areas of linguistics, dialectology, literature and contemporary cultural studies. Taught by staff with strong research interests and expertise in these fields, the program equips students with an excellent grounding in Italian language, literature and culture and provides avenues into exciting career opportunities. Students who are interested in expanding their interests and knowledge in Italian studies are provided with an articulated structure of higher degree study at the University of Melbourne.

1. Time commitment to study

As well as scheduled contact hours for lectures, tutorials and seminars a considerable additional time commitment is needed to complete the academic requirements of each subject.

A subject-specific time commitment to study will be provided by your lecturer or tutor at the beginning of semester to help you schedule your workload and successfully manage your time during the semester. In addition, general estimates of the total time commitment required to study a 12.5-point single semester subject in the Faculty of Arts can be found on Time commitment to study.

2. Language study streams

The Italian program in the School of Languages and Linguistics offers three streams of language study:

The School determines the language stream in which a student is to enrol. Placement is based on VCE results, other language study records, or a placement test.

Stream enrolment remains provisional until confirmed or, alternatively, altered according to the student's needs as determined by the School during the first two weeks of teaching. As far as possible, the School will notify students of any changes to their stream enrolment during the first two weeks of semester. Where a change is made in the third or fourth week of semester, it will be reported to the Associate Dean (Academic Programs).

3. Diploma in Modern Languages (Italian)

The Diploma in Modern Languages (DML) enables students to gain a diploma in language study while completing an undergraduate degree at the University of Melbourne.

The DML involves a three-year sequence of language study, totalling a minimum of 100 points. It adds one year to the duration of an ordinary degree course.

The DML (Italian) is offered in the beginners, intermediate and post-VCE streams. Italian subjects are taken alongside degree subjects in an integrated sequence of study. This must be approved by a faculty course adviser and the School of Languages and Linguistics. See Diploma in Modern Languages.

4. Structuring a Diploma in Modern Languages (Italian)

The DML (Italian) usually takes one of the following forms:

4.1. Beginners stream

First year
 116-141 Beginners Italian A12.5
 116-143 Beginners Italian B12.5
Second year
 116-057 Intermediate Italian A12.5
 116-058 Intermediate Italian B12.5
 116-059 Intermediate Italian C12.5
Third year
 116-067 Italian Part 3A Language 1 (Compulsory)12.5
 Two second/third-year level optional subjects25

4.2. Intermediate stream

First year
 116-057 Intermediate Italian A12.5
 116-058 Intermediate Italian B12.5
 116-059 Intermediate Italian C12.5
Second year
 116-060 Italian Part 2: Cultural Studies12.5
 116-061 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 112.5
 116-062 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 212.5
Third year
 116-064 Italian Part 3 Language 1 (Compulsory)12.5
 One second/third-year optional subject12.5

4.3. Post-VCE stream

First year
 116-151 Italian Part 1: Language & Culture A12.5
 116-153 Italian Part 1: Language & Culture B12.5
Second year
 116-060 Italian Part 2: Cultural Studies12.5
 116-061 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 112.5
 116-062 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 212.5
Third year
 116-064 Italian Part 3 Language 1 (Compulsory)12.5
 Two second/third year optional subjects25
DML overseas optional subjects
 116-226 Beginners Italian: Study Abroad12.5
 116-228 The Story of Italian: Study Abroad12.5

For a list of the optional subjects available in the DML (Italian), see Optional subjects for the major

5. Requirements for a major

A major in Italian consists of 112.5 points usually comprising:

A major must include either:

or

6. Structuring a major

A major in Italian usually takes one of the following forms:

6.1. Beginners stream

First year
 116-141 Beginners Italian A12.5
 116-143 Beginners Italian B12.5
Second year
 116-057 Intermediate Italian A12.5
 116-058 Intermediate Italian B12.5
 116-059 Intermediate Italian C12.5
Third year
 116-067 Italian Part 3A Language 1 (Compulsory)12.5
 Three optional subjects37.5

6.2. Intermediate stream

First year
 116-057 Intermediate Italian A12.5
 116-058 Intermediate Italian B12.5
 116-059 Intermediate Italian C12.5
Second year
 116-061 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 112.5
 116-060 Italian Part 2: Cultural Studies12.5
 116-062 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 212.5
Third year
 116-064 Italian Part 3 Language 1 (Compulsory)12.5
 Two optional subjects25

6.3. Post-VCE stream

First year
 116-151 Italian Part 1: Language & Culture A12.5
 116-153 Italian Part 1: Language & Culture B12.5
Second year
 116-061 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 112.5
 116-060 Italian Part 2: Cultural Studies12.5
 116-062 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 212.5
Third year
 116-064 Italian Part 3 Language 1 (Compulsory)12.5
 Three optional subjects37.5

6.4. Optional subjects for the major

Second/third-year subjects
 116-021 Language and Society in EuropeNot Offered
 116-028 Screening Europe: Image and IdentityNot Offered
 116-200 Research Topics and Methods1
Third-year subject
 116-065 Italian Part 3 Language 22
 116-066 Research Project2
 116-310 The Semiotics of GenreNot Offered
Third/fourth-year subjects
 116-416 Modern Italian Novel2
 116-418 To Hell with Dante1
 116-419 Dante 2Not Offered
 116-460 Italian as She is Spoke2
 116-462 Sex and Power in the Renaissance2
 116-467 Modern Italian TheatreNot Offered
 116-468 Italy in Close UpNot Offered
 116-470 Special Research ProjectNot Offered
 116-478 The Sicilian Connection1

7. Honours entry

The prerequisites for entry to fourth-year honours in Italian are:

For information on how to apply see Applying for Honours.

8. Honours requirements

8.1. Pure honours

Students undertaking pure honours in Italian must complete:

8.2. Combined honours

Students undertaking combined honours in Italian and another program must complete:

or

Honours subjects
 116-507 Italian Thesis1, repeat 2
 116-410 Italian Honours Language Seminar 11
 116-411 Italian Honours Language Seminar 22
 116-416 Modern Italian Novel2
 116-418 To Hell with Dante1
 116-419 Dante 2Not Offered
 116-460 Italian as She is Spoke2
 116-462 Sex and Power in the Renaissance2
 116-467 Modern Italian TheatreNot Offered
 116-468 Italy in Close UpNot Offered
 116-470 Special Research ProjectNot Offered
 116-478 The Sicilian Connection1

9. Further study

A BA with a major in Italian can lead to a Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Italian).

The section also offers an MA and PhD by research. Students interested in postgraduate study should consult the program's postgraduate information booklet and make an appointment to see the postgraduate coordinator.

10. Career opportunities

The training acquired in learning a language and the practical competence involved in using it effectively provide skills of great value in a variety of occupations and are appreciated by many employers. Such skills are increasingly considered essential in a number of professions, for example in international trade, law, diplomacy, journalism, social and medical services, and many others.

Former students have followed successful and rewarding careers as interpreters, journalists, librarians and teachers. Many have found employment in public relations, the media, the airline industry, travel and tourism, and in business. Italy is now one of the major industrialised nations, making knowledge of Italian a valuable asset for those embarking on a business career.

11. For more information

French, Italian and Spanish Studies
School of Languages and Linguistics
Sixth Floor, Arts Centre
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 5179
Email: fritss-enquiries@unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.fritss.unimelb.edu.au

Language subjects

116-141 Beginners Italian A
116-143 Beginners Italian B
116-151 Italian Part 1: Language & Culture A
116-153 Italian Part 1: Language & Culture B
116-057 Intermediate Italian A
116-058 Intermediate Italian B
116-059 Intermediate Italian C
116-060 Italian Part 2: Cultural Studies
116-061 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 1
116-062 Italian Part 2: Advanced Language 2
116-064 Italian Part 3 Language 1 (Compulsory)
116-065 Italian Part 3 Language 2
116-067 Italian Part 3A Language 1 (Compulsory)
116-226 Beginners Italian: Study Abroad
116-228 The Story of Italian: Study Abroad

Optional subjects

Second/third-year subject

116-028 Screening Europe: Image and Identity
116-200 Research Topics and Methods
116-224 Rome: Fact or Fiction

Third-year subject

116-066 Research Project

Third/fourth-year subjects

116-416 Modern Italian Novel
116-418 To Hell with Dante
116-419 Dante 2
116-460 Italian as She is Spoke
116-462 Sex and Power in the Renaissance
116-467 Modern Italian Theatre
116-468 Italy in Close Up
116-470 Special Research Project
116-478 The Sicilian Connection

Fourth-year subjects

116-507 Italian Thesis
116-410 Italian Honours Language Seminar 1
116-411 Italian Honours Language Seminar 2



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