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New York University's Italian Studies Department stands as North America's biggest independent Italian studies program, featuring faculty specialists across diverse historical eras and academic approaches, from medieval texts to neorealist films. The curriculum covers subjects like Renaissance epics, Futurist movements, literary translation techniques, avant-garde writings, operatic arts, Italian-American heritage, and Dante's masterwork. Instruction occurs in both Italian and English.
Students pursuing honors theses or presenting at our yearly undergraduate research conference benefit from personalized faculty guidance. The department connects learners with Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marim's vibrant event calendar and provides internship and scholarship possibilities. We strongly advise majors and minors to enhance their education by studying at NYU's stunning Florence campus for at least one term.
Choosing an Italian major at NYU opens numerous doors for undergraduates. Within a challenging yet supportive setting, students achieve language proficiency while gaining comprehensive knowledge of Italy's historical development, cultural traditions, and social structures. Course offerings span from Dante's works to modern film studies, from Renaissance female authors to Futurist theatrical expressions.