
The Bachelor of Science in Italian at University of Stanford offers students an immersive study of the Italian language, literature, culture, and history. In the early years, students build a strong foundation in Italian grammar, composition, conversation, and reading comprehension. These courses develop linguistic proficiency, cultural awareness, critical thinking, and communication skills, enabling students to understand the nuances of the Italian language and prepare for advanced literary and cultural analysis. Through lectures, discussion-based classes, and language labs, learners gain practical experience in speaking, writing, and interpreting Italian in diverse contexts.
As students advance, the curriculum emphasizes Italian literature, cinema, translation studies, historical texts, and cultural studies, providing opportunities for independent research and creative projects. Seminars and honors courses refine students’ analytical skills, research methodology, interpretation abilities, and critical evaluation. By graduation, students are prepared for careers in education, translation, international relations, cultural institutions, media, or further graduate study in Italian, linguistics, or related humanities disciplines. The program fosters both academic excellence and real-world application of Italian language and culture.
Year 1 – Foundations in Italian
• Introduction to Italian Language and Grammar
• Italian Conversation and Composition
• Italian Culture and Society
• Writing and Research in Humanities
• Introduction to Italian Literature
Year 2 – Core Italian Studies
• Intermediate Italian Grammar and Composition
• Italian Literature I & II
• Italian Cinema and Media Studies
• Translation Studies and Applied Language Skills
• Seminar: Italian Cultural Studies
Year 3 – Advanced Italian Analysis
• Italian Literature III & IV
• Historical and Cultural Texts
• Advanced Conversation and Composition
• Independent Research Projects
• Electives in Italian Studies or Related Humanities
Year 4 – Capstone and Honors Project
• Senior Thesis or Independent Research Project
• Advanced Seminar in Italian Literature and Culture
• Applied Translation and Interpretation
• Cultural Studies Project or Fieldwork
• Specialized Electives in Italian Language and Literature
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in education, translation, interpretation, international relations, media, cultural institutions, and research. The curriculum develops linguistic proficiency, cultural awareness, analytical reasoning, and communication skills, enabling students to pursue roles as translators, language instructors, cultural consultants, international program coordinators, or researchers. Independent projects and honors work provide practical experience, while advanced coursework strengthens preparation for graduate study or specialized professional roles. Graduates leave ready to navigate professional and academic environments with strong Italian language and cultural competence.
This program is ideal for students who wish to develop advanced proficiency in Italian while exploring its rich literature, history, and cultural heritage. Its structure emphasizes critical thinking, linguistic competence, research skills, and cultural awareness, providing students with both theoretical insight and practical language experience. Through seminars, independent projects, translation exercises, and cultural studies, learners acquire the ability to interpret, communicate, and analyze Italian language and culture effectively. Graduates leave with the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness to pursue careers in language-related fields, cultural organizations, international programs, or advanced academic study.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 650 000 0000
Email: admissions@standord.edu
Address: University of Standord, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, United States