Discover the Italian Studies Curriculum
Italian Studies at USD offers a rich and diverse curriculum led by field experts, fulfilling multiple Core requirements and preparing you for the global job market. You can combine Italian Studies with a major or minor in another discipline, opening doors to careers in diverse fields such as business, politics, science and engineering, art and design, journalism, education and more. Our program fosters critical cultural awareness and global understanding, shaping the next generation of responsible global citizens.
Majors and minors can also enhance their studies through our short-term, USD faculty-led programs and various semester-long study abroad opportunities in Italy.
Major
Students in our program will achieve advanced-level Italian skills to effectively navigate diverse cultural contexts within the Italian-speaking world. They will also learn to interpret significant Italian literary works, cultural texts and artistic movements in their historical context, developing critical research and analytical skills through engagement with Italian culture and society. Students will further examine multilayered, diverse identities and the hybrid cultures produced by the Italian diaspora in various parts of the world.
Italian studies majors may integrate Italian with other fields of study by taking a limited number of upper-division courses taught in English in other departments. In addition, they can combine the major in Italian studies with a second major or a minor in another field.
Minor
The minor provides students an opportunity to study Italian language beyond the basic and intermediate levels and while gaining a critical cultural understanding of the diversity of Italian culture and society.
Explore Italian Studies Courses
Read descriptions of our Italian Studies classes on our Courses page!
Program Requirements
Each student declares their major(s) and minor(s) under a single catalog of record that is identified on the student's degree audit (available on Degree Works).
The program requirements below are based on the current course catalog and may not be applicable if a student is declared in an earlier catalog.
Find all previous course catalogs under on our Archived Catalogs of Record page.
24-27 units
Major
12-18 units
Minor
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