Bachelor of Arts in Italian Studies
Lugano, Switzerland
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
CHF 52,750 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* annual tuition fee for international students per year | Swiss/EU/EEA: CHF 27,550 per year | US citizens / permanent residents and Canadian citizens: $48,500 per year
Introduction
Immerse yourself in Italian Language and Culture
Due to the University’s unique location in the Italian-speaking world, the Italian Studies major at Franklin is designed, first and foremost, to cultivate students’ abilities to communicate, interact, and critically engage with the local culture. To do this, students seeking a bachelor's degree in Italian Studies complete a three-year sequence of language courses, the principal goal of which is the acquisition of advanced competency in Italian speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
Admissions
Curriculum
Once the students’ language-specific requirements are fulfilled, they are invited to explore a variety of topics in Italian culture, with an emphasis on Italian literature and film studies. Included in the menu of possible classes that count towards the fulfillment of a major in Italian Studies are courses dealing with topics in Communication, European History, Art History, Film Studies, and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies. Prior to enrolling in a final, required Senior Seminar in Italian Studies, majors will be strongly encouraged to complete at least two Academic Travel courses to Italy.
Italian Language (18 Credits)
Required courses (or equivalent proficiency):
- ITA 100 Introductory Italian, Part I
- ITA 101 Introductory Italian, Part II
- ITA 200 Intermediate Italian, Part I
- ITA 201 Intermediate Italian, Part II
- ITA 300 Advanced Italian, Part I
- ITA 301 Advanced Italian, Part II
Upper-Level Italian Language or Italian Studies (18 Credits)
At least 9 credits must be Italian Language courses
- ITA 302 Advanced Italian Conversation
- ITA 350 Topics in Italian Cultural Studies
- ITA 370 Readings in Italian Literature
- ITA 373 Italian Film and Society
- ITA 374 Italian Cinema
- ITA 375 Italian Film Adaptation: From the Page to the Screen
- IS 120T Italian Tales of Courtship, Beauty, and Power
- IS 274 Italian and Italian-American Cinema
- IS 275 Modern Italian Poetry
- IS 276 The Italian Short Story
- IS 277 Italian Storytelling from Page to Stage
- IS 278 Italian Genre Crossings, Transmedia, and Hybridity
- IS 279 Italian Myths and Counter-Myths of America
- IS 280T Italian Cinema on Location: Projections of the Eternal City in Italian Film and Cultural Studies
Major Electives (6 Credits)
Two of the following:
- AHT 231 Renaissance Art and Architecture in Italy
- ARC 200 Practicum in Archaeology
- BUS 236T Marketing for Movies
- CLCS 100 The Stories We Live By
- CLCS 110 Reading Cultures: Approaches to Cultural Studies
- CLCS 200 Gender and Sexuality in a Global Context
- CLCS 248T European Food Systems: You Are Where You Eat
- ENV 230T Freshwater Conservation
- ENV 350 Environmental Management in Switzerland
- HIS 202T History of Switzerland
- HIS 204 History of Italy from the Renaissance to the Present
- HIS 351 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Europe
- POL 223T Italy: Politics, Culture, and Society
- STA 209 The Video Essay: From Conception to Projection
- STA 275T Studies in Ceramics: Northern and Central Italy
- STA 279 The Video Essay and Photography on Location in Europe
- STA 280T Adventures in Printmaking
- STA 330T Umbria: A Warm Refuge for Inspiration: Art, Music and Life in Umbria, the Heart of Italy
- STA 331T Umbria: Sustaining Art in the Heart of Italy
Capstone Requirement (6 Credits)
- IS 497 Senior Seminar in Italian Studies
- One of the following: IS 498 Internship in Italian Studies or IS 499 Thesis in Italian Studies
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Scholarships and Funding
Franklin University Switzerland offers merit scholarships to admitted students based on academic achievements in high school and/or transferable undergraduate work. All undergraduate applicants are considered for merit awards as part of the admissions process, which are awarded at the point of admission with priority given to students applying by the December 1 deadline. Additional need-based scholarships may be awarded on top of merit scholarships, depending on a student’s need. Merit scholarships are renewable for up to four years or eight semesters.
Undergraduate Special Awards
Our competitive scholarship programs offer the most promising students the financial support they need to pursue their studies. These scholarship opportunities are awarded during the enrollment process for incoming students.
At FUS, we are committed to ensuring that talented students are able to access the best educational opportunities so that they can reach their full potential and make a positive impact at Franklin and beyond their studies. We offer generous scholarships and awards to make sure the most promising and motivated young minds are able to achieve their goals and make a positive impact on society.
The scholarship opportunities listed below are cumulative with other types of financial aid, and would be renewed annually to student recipients provided GPA requirements and other applicable conditions per scholarship type are maintained.
- SUNY-FUS 2 + 2 Jacques Villaret International Education Award for SUNY Community College Students
- Franklin Honors Program Award
- The Ambassador Wilfried Geens Award
- The Brian Stanford Award in Creative Practices
- The Ann Gardiner Award in Sustainability
- Life-Long Learning Scholarship