What is Italian?
Italian covers all subjects of studying Italy; Its culture and language, the most important of which is to learn to speak Italian. Italian is mainly used in Europe. Outside Italy, it is the main language of Switzerland, Vatican, Albania, Malta, Slovenia and Croatia. This language is also used in some former African colonies, such as Somalia.
Why do you want to learn Italian?
Italy is a world leader in cooking, design, fashion, machine tool manufacturing, robotics, shipbuilding, aerospace engineering, construction machinery and transportation. Since Roman times, Italy has exported its own culture to the whole world, from Latin to opera, from movies to political thoughts, from fashion to food. Research, speaking, understanding of different cultures, communication and, of course, a second language are all skills that you can confidently list on your resume after studying for an Italian degree.
Many universities will insist that you stay in Italian-speaking countries for a period of time, which is part of the compulsory course. If you really want to improve your Italian, it is a good thing to immerse yourself in Italian and Italian culture for a long time. Italian degrees teach transferable skills, such as oral English, research and communication, appreciation of foreign cultures, working with people from different backgrounds and a second language.
Specific areas of work include property management, art design, international business, teaching, consulting, life sciences, accounting, news and interpretation. Many companies offer postgraduate courses in this field, such as JP Morgan.
What requirements do you need to meet?
A-level examination in modern languages is usually necessary, not necessarily Italian. However, be sure to confirm the admission requirements of the university/course you are interested in. A-level examination in modern languages is usually necessary, not necessarily Italian. However, be sure to confirm the admission requirements of the university/course you are interested in.
What degree can I pursue?
Bachelor's degree in Italian, film major.
Bachelor of Arts and Drama in Italy
Philosophy and Italian
Bachelor's degree in international relations and Italian
How will you be evaluated?
The main types of assessment are exams and course assignments. You will encounter different changes in each module. The types of course assignments range from short exercises to 5000-word papers. Other methods include oral reports and group research projects.
What are graduate opportunities?
Postgraduates in teaching and research include masters in Italian literature, as well as master courses in contemporary Italian studies, language and culture, Italian middle school teaching, and translation studies.