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University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian)

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian).
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English)

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian)

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English)

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English)

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian)

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Contemporary Italian Theatre

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. A study of the development of Italian drama in the twentieth century.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Contemporary Italian Theatre Italian Popular Culture

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. A study of the development of Italian drama in the twentieth century. An examination of typical examples of Italian popular culture in the context of critical debates on mass culture.
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Contemporary Italian Theatre Italian Popular Culture Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian)

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. A study of the development of Italian drama in the twentieth century. An examination of typical examples of Italian popular culture in the context of critical debates on mass culture. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian).
Score: 8.917014 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Contemporary Italian Theatre Italian Popular Culture Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Italian Fiction and Cinema

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. A study of the development of Italian drama in the twentieth century. An examination of typical examples of Italian popular culture in the context of critical debates on mass culture. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian.
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University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Contemporary Italian Theatre Italian Popular Culture Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Italian Fiction and Cinema Contemporary Italian Fiction

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. A study of the development of Italian drama in the twentieth century. An examination of typical examples of Italian popular culture in the context of critical debates on mass culture. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. A study of selected works of Italian fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Contemporary Italian Theatre Italian Popular Culture Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Italian Fiction and Cinema Contemporary Italian Fiction Italian Study Abroad 3A

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. A study of the development of Italian drama in the twentieth century. An examination of typical examples of Italian popular culture in the context of critical debates on mass culture. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. A study of selected works of Italian fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad.
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University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Contemporary Italian Theatre Italian Popular Culture Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Italian Fiction and Cinema Contemporary Italian Fiction Italian Study Abroad 3A Italian Study Abroad 3B

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. A study of the development of Italian drama in the twentieth century. An examination of typical examples of Italian popular culture in the context of critical debates on mass culture. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. A study of selected works of Italian fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad.
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University of Auckland - Italian Language for Beginners 1 Italian Language for Beginners 2 Italy on Screen Intermediate Italian Language 1 Intermediate Italian Language 2 Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Engendered Voices (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in English) Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English) Italian Study Abroad 2A Italian Study Abroad 2B Advanced Italian Language Dante's Divina Commedia Boccaccio and Petrarca Major Themes in Italian Renaissance Culture (Texts in Italian) Contemporary Italian Theatre Italian Popular Culture Engendered Voices (Texts in Italian) Italian Fiction and Cinema Contemporary Italian Fiction Italian Study Abroad 3A Italian Study Abroad 3B Language Acquisition: Oral and Written Use of Italian

Students learn to speak, read and write Italian, studying aspects of contemporary Italian society and thought. This course does not count towards a major in Italian. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian. Further development in Italian language skills. Social, political and cultural issues in contemporary Italy interpreted through feature films. Develops writing, reading, speaking and listening skills to an intermediate level, through practice on a wide range of written texts and current audio-visual material. Continues to develop language skills at an intermediate level and introduces skills of reading and analysing literary texts. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A critical study of the representation of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. Students will study texts in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 202 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture, taught in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 209 instead. A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation in feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. This course builds on the language skills acquired in ITALIAN 200 and 201, focusing on selected topics in more specialised contexts. A close study of selected cantos of Dante's Divina Commedia, read in the context of medieval history and thought. An introduction to Boccaccio's collection of short stories, the Decamerone, and the poetry of Petrarca. An introduction to themes and issues in Italian Renaissance culture. General topics are covered in English but texts are read in Italian. A study of the development of Italian drama in the twentieth century. An examination of typical examples of Italian popular culture in the context of critical debates on mass culture. A critical study of the representation and invention of women's experiences and of issues of gender and culture, through an examination of literary texts and films by Italian women writers and filmmakers. (Students will study texts in Italian). A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian. A study of selected works of Italian fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. Refer to the entry for Language Study Abroad. The fundamental skills of reading, writing and speaking in various registers of Italian are taken to an advanced level. All classes are held in Italian.
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