University of Pittsburgh

 

Graduate

MA in Italian Language and Literature

This two-year program ensures that students acquire a broad knowledge of Italian language, literature, and culture. A minimum of eight one-term courses in Italian literature and culture is required. Candidates must also pass comprehensive examinations, write a research paper and demonstrate proficiency in a second language.

Requirements

A minimum of eight one-term courses in Italian literature and culture is required, of which at least seven must be 2000-level courses. Occasionally, a student’s particular circumstances, as well as the nature and content of an Italian-taught upper level undergraduate course make it suitable to be taken for credit, but only one such course may count towards the degree.

Italian 2710 (Introductionto Literary and Cultural Theory) is required of all students. Italian 2970 (Teaching of Italian) is required for students holding a teaching assistantship, but does not count among the eight courses.

Directed and independent studies in Italian are offered upon request, whenever faculty members are available and willing to teach and/or supervise one or more students in a particular area of interest; such courses may be taken in addition to, but not in substitution of, regularly scheduled graduate courses, and only one may count towards the degree.

Candidates must also pass comprehensive examinations and fulfill the following requirements:

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