Italian ,Minor
Culture, Europe, Food, International, Sustainability, Teacher
Delve into the rich language, history and culture of Italy, a global leader in art, fashion design, food, sustainability, engineering and more. Your knowledge of Italian will help you understand innovative developments in these fields.
In the Italian minor program, you acquire the skills to speak, write, read and comprehend Italian through courses and professional opportunities. You gain experience with a variety of research methods that foster your respect for and curiosity about the historical and contemporary cultures of the Italian peninsula and their relationships to global traditions.
You have a choice of four study abroad programs in Italy in which you can focus on developing your linguistic skills and learning more about Italy's contemporary responses to global challenges such as natural disasters and industrialized food systems. In addition, you have opportunities to collaborate on research projects and participate in internships abroad.
- College/school:
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Location: Tempe or Online
2026-2027 Catalog Year
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The minor in Italian requires 18 credit hours, of which 12 credit hours must be upper-division. A minimum of six upper-division credit hours must be completed through The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. When selecting courses, the college offering the course can be identified by viewing the course details in Class Search. Only courses completed with a grade of "C" (2.00 on a scale of 4.00) or better may be applied toward the minor requirements. |
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ITA 311 Speak Italy: Language, People, Culture
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ITA 312 Write Italy: Language, People, Culture
3 Credit Hours
Minimum
Grade:C
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C | 3 |
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ITA 321 Italian Renaissance Culture: Politicians, Merchants, Artists and Courtesans
(HUAD)
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ITA 322 Modern Italian Culture: Explorers, Scientists, Musicians and Revolutionaries
(HUAD)
3 Credit Hours
Minimum
Grade:C
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C | 3 |
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3 Credit Hours
Minimum
Grade:C
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C | 3 |
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3 Credit Hours
Minimum
Grade:C
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C | 3 |
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Students may apply a maximum of six hours of 200-level ITA courses toward the minor.
6 Credit Hours
Minimum
Grade:C
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C | 6 |
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Prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this minor.
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GPA Requirement: 2.00
Incompatible Majors: BA in Italian
Other Enrollment Requirements: None
Current ASU undergraduate students may pursue a minor and have it recognized on their ASU transcript at graduation. Minor requirements appear on the degree audit once the minor is added. Certain major and minor combinations may be deemed inappropriate by the college or department of either the major program or the minor. Courses taken for the minor may not count toward both the major and minor.
ASU offers this program in an online format with multiple enrollment sessions throughout the year. Applicants may view the program’s ASU Online page for program descriptions and to request more information.
A minor in Italian enables students to enhance the marketable skills and knowledge they acquire in their major program with additional communication and cultural competencies.
Graduates with this minor often pursue careers in political analysis, education, tourism and hospitality, the military, sociology or marketing.
School of International Letters and Cultures
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DH 131
silcadvising@asu.edu
480-965-6281
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