Master List of Courses

Table of Contents

Art History
Cinema Studies
Classical Studies
Comparative Literature
English
French
History
Italian
Landscape Architecture
Music
Political Science
Religious Studies

The list is meant to be indicative, not complete. Courses will vary from year to year. Students may propose other courses to be taken by arrangement with the Italian Studies Undergraduate Advisor and the instructor.

Art History

Occasionally

  • ARTHÌý2260 Hellenistic and Roman Art and Artifact
  • ARTHÌý2290 Roman Architecture and Urbanism
  • ARTHÌý2540 Titian and Venetian Painting
  • ARTHÌý2541 Caravaggio
  • ARTH 3250 Topic in Roman Art/Architecture
  • ARTH 2500 Michelangelo Italian REN
  • ARTHÌý2540 Global Renaissance/Baroque
  • ARTH 4270 Roman Sculpture
  • ARTH 4280 Hellenistic Art and Spect
  • ARTHÌý5280ÌýTopics in Classical Arch
  • ARTH 5292 Topics in Greek/Roman
  • ARTH 5611 Topics in Renaissance
  • ARTH 552 Proseminar in Renaissance/Baroque Art

Cinema Studies

Every semester

  • CIMS 1900 Italian History on the Screen

Occasionally

  • CIMSÌý1070 Fascist Cinemas
  • CIMSÌý1440 Film Music in Post-1950 Italy
  • CIMSÌý2512 Introduction to Italian Cinema
  • CIMSÌý3030 Queer Cinema
  • CIMSÌý3328 The Holocaust in Italian Literature and Film
  • CIMSÌý3400 Italian American Studies
  • CIMSÌý3830 French & Italian Modern Horror

Classical Studies

Occasionally

  • CLST/ANCH 1102 Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire
  • CLST/ANCH 3209 Foreigners in Rome
  • CLST 1200 Sex & Gender in Ancient Greece & Rome
  • CLST/ANCH 1206 Citizenship, Belonging, & Exclusion in the Roman World
  • CLST 1300 Intro to Mediterranean ArchaeologyÌý
  • CLST 1600 Dangerous Books of Greece & RomeÌý
  • CLST 1500 Greek & Roman Mythology
  • CLST 3305 Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome

Comparative Literature

  • COML See .

English

Regularly (usually every year)

  • ENGL 0502 Dante'sÌýDivine Comedy

Every other year

  • ENGL 1011 Medieval Literature and Culture
  • ENGL 1013 The Age of Chaucer

Occasionally

  • ENGL 2013 ÌýChaucer
  • ENGL 2860 Topics in Drama to 1600

French

Every two or three years

  • 3830 French & Italian Modern Horror

History

Every year

  • HISTÌý0721 Ancient Rome

Regularly (usually every year)

  • HISTÌý2200 Florence in History
  • HISTÌý2201 The City of Rome: From Constantine to the Borgias
  • HIST 3820 Renaissance Europe

Occasionally

  • HISTÌý0205 Discover the Middle Ages
  • HISTÌý2251 Machiavelli and Modern Political Thought
  • HISTÌý2204 Food and Diet in Early Europe: Farm to Table in the Renaissance

Italian

Every semester

  • ITAL 1900 Italian History on the Screen

Every year

  • ITAL 1000 Advanced Italian I
  • ITAL 1200 Advanced Italian II
  • ITAL 1211 Business Italian
  • ITAL 1890 Masterpieces - Italian Literature
  • ITAL 1910 Sicily on Page and Screen
  • ITALÌý1920 Italian History on the Table
  • ITAL 5990 (FREN, GRMN 5990) Teaching and Learning

At least every other year

  • ITALÌý2522 Modern Italian Culture
  • ITALÌý2520 Contemporary Italy: Pop Culture, Politics, and Peninsular Identity
  • ITAL 2510 Black Italy
  • ITAL 3330 Dante's Divine Comedy
  • ITALÌý3401 Contemporary Italy
  • ITALÌý3410 Italian Renaissance Studies
  • ITAL 5110 Introduction to Paleography & Book History
  • ITAL 5810 Modern and Contemporary Italian Culture

Occasionally

  • ITAL 2600 Italian Theater
  • ITAL 3030 Queer Cinema
  • ITAL 3050 Rome in Cinema
  • ITAL 3330 Dante'sÌýDivine ComedyÌý(class conducted in Italian)
  • ITAL 3328 The Holocaust in Italian Literature and Film
  • ITAL 3402 Italian Film and Media Studies
  • ITAL 3404 Italian Gender Studies
  • ITAL 3405 Italian Fashion
  • ITAL 3406 Italian Visual Studies
  • ITAL 3411 Mediterranean Studies
  • ITAL 3415 Italian Digital Humanities
  • ITAL 3416 Boccaccio
  • ITAL 3417 Machiavelli
  • ITAL 3418 Petrarch
  • ITAL 3420 Italian Histories
  • ITAL 3503 Race and Ethnicity in Italy
  • ITAL 3509 Italian Innovations

Landscape Architecture

Every year

  • LARP See

Music

  • MUSC 1320 Opera Composers 1600-1900
  • MUSC 1322 Composers: Mozart/Da Ponte
  • MUSC 1430 History of Opera
  • MUSC 1440 Film Music in Post 1950 Italy
  • MUSC 3300 Eras and Topics - Early Period
  • MUSC 7320 Studies in Baroque Music (with permission of the instructor)

Political Science

Occasionally

  • PSCI 1170 Politics of Post War Western Europe
  • PSCIÌý1171 The European Union
  • PSCI 4170 Comparative Politics of the Welfare State

Religious Studies

Every year

  • RELSÌý0020 Religions of the West

Occasionally

  • RELS 5340 Christian Thought from 1000 to 1800