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  1. Italian Studies is a popular major at Villanova. The program’s breadth—literature, art, design, gender, and media studies—prepares students for business careers and civic engagement. Our current economic and social realities require a dynamic education.

  2. Villanovas Italian program emphasizes language proficiency and interdisciplinary courses, leading students to explore the multiple facets of Italian culture.

  3. Studying Italian abroad will help students advance their Italian major or minor, assist in building academic and professional networks in an international setting, and develop cultural literacy by traveling outside their comfort zone and expanding personal experiences.

  4. Students develop advanced fluency in Italian and are exposed to all aspects of Italian culture—literature, visual art, film, music, etc. They gain perspective by studying one of the world’s most influential cultures, which is at the crossroads of the world’s eastern and western hemispheres.

  5. An overview of Italy's culture in the 18th and 19th centuries: neo-Classicism, Romanticism (Foscolo, Leopardi, Manzoni) and Risorgimento. Pre-requisite: Any ITA course at the 2000 level or authorization from instructor.

  6. Associate Professor of Italian Studies – Italian Studies Program, Villanova University, 800 E Lancaster Ave., SAC 339, Villanova PA 19085 luca.cottini@villanova.edu (610) 519-3763. Luca Cottini is a scholar of modern Italian Literature, and a cultural historian.

  7. Students develop advanced fluency in Italian and are exposed to all aspects of Italian culture—literature, visual art, film, music, etc. They gain perspective by studying one of the world’s most influential cultures, which is at the crossroads of the world’s eastern and western hemispheres.