Courses for Italian Studies Minor
Courses currently accepted courses for the Italian Studies Minor, listed by site and by DEPARTMENT:
For + please see the next page.
Loyola
College of Arts and Sciences:
Classics; Communication;
English; Fine Arts; History; Modern
Languages and Literatures; Political Science;
Psychology; Speech-Language Pathology; Writing
Sellinger School of
Business
Rome, Loyola University Study
Abroad Program
Loyola University, College of Arts and Sciences, on
the Evergreen Campus
CL/EN 211 Classical Mythology
CL/EN 218 The “Golden Age” of
Rome
CL/HS 300 Death of the Roman
Republic
CL/HS 301 The Church and the
Roman Empire
CL/HS 314 History of Roman
Empire
CL/HS 334 Roman Private Life
CL/HS 337 The Multicultural
Roman Empire (D)
CL 350 Introduction to
European Culture
CL 421 Caesar and Augustus
LT 308 Vergil’s Aeneid
LT 311 Cicero
LT 315 Tacitus & Suetonius
LT 320 Livy
LT 330 Roman Historians
LT 333 Sallust
LT 334 Roman Lyric
LT 340 Roman Comedy
LT 344 Horace
LT 355 Petronius & Apuleius
LT 356 Apuleius
LT 374 Roman Satire
LT 380 Ovid
LT 386 Ovid’s Metamorphoses
+CM 315 Travel Writing
EN/CL 211 & 218 See
Classics, above
+EN 312 Seminar in Shakespeare
+EN 313 Renaissance Literature
+EN 317 Seminar in Renaissance Literature
AH 309/CL 309 Classical Art:
Greek and Roman
AH 312 The Renaissance in
Italy
AH 314 Art of Baroque Europe
AH 322 Michelangelo
+MU 309 Opera and Theater
HS/CL 300-335 See above under
Classics
HS 317 Making of Modern Italy
HS 418 Mussolini and Italian
Fascism
MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES:
IT 201 Conversation and
Composition
IT 202 The Living Language:
The Italian-American Experience (D)
IT 205 Italian for Business
IT 301 Italian Literature and
Civilization I: Origins to Reformation
IT 302 Italian Literature and
Civilization II: Romanticism
IT 303 Italian Literature and
Civilization III: Realism and its Derivatives
IT 304 Italian Literature and
Civilization IV: Contemporary Italy
IT 352 Dante’s Divine
Comedy
IT 333 Lyric, Epic and
Scientific: Survey of Italian Renaissance Literature
ML 251 Introduction to
Medieval Italian Literature: The Three Crowns
ML 332 Dante’s Divine
Comedy (in English Translation)
ML333 Witches, Giants, &
Tyrants, Oh My!: Introduction to Italian Renaissance Literature
ML 302 Italian Romanticism
and Western Literary Tradition
+ML 303 Privilege and
Prejudice in Modern Europe
+ML 307 Topics in Comparative
Cultural and Literary Studies
+PS 350 Introduction to
Comparative Politics
+PS 365 International
Politics
+PS 366 International
Political Economy I
+PS 373 International
Political Economy II (D)
+PY 201 Social Psychology
+PY 253 Multicultural Issues
in Psychology (D)
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/AUDIOLOGY:
+SP 303.01 Sociolinguistics
+WR 355 Travel Writing
SELLENGER SCHOOL
+EC 440 International
Financial Economics
+EC 446 International Trade
+IB 282 International
Business
+IB 415 International
Management
+IB 482 Global Strategy
+IB 499 International
Business Internship
+LW 410 International
Business Law
+ ML 348 International
Marketing (includes a trip to Rome)
In Rome, already in the Loyola College Catalogue:
CL 302 The City of Rome
CL 309/AH 309 (one section)
Art of Ancient Rome
HS 321 Topics in Italian
History
IT 212 Italian Language and
Culture II: Rome
IT 213 Italian Language and
Culture III: Rome
IT 214 Oral Proficiency in
Rome
IT 321 Italy Today
ML 325 Topics in Italian
Literature in English Translation
TH 205 Christian Rome:
Understanding Jesus Christ in Rome
TH 223 The History and
Theology of the Papacy
OTHER
TRS 345 Liturgical Art and Architecture
in Rome (Fall 2010, CUA)
Updated Nov. 15, 2010