Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Italian Studies) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Italian Studies)

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

With this major you will develop an understanding of the Italian language, and of the history, society and rich culture of Italy. By studying Italian you will learn about a country with a remarkably rich cultural and artistic heritage, which has significantly influenced Western civilisation and continues to fascinate visitors today. You can also study Italian cinema, the Renaissance and Italian literature. Italian refers, via Latin, to the roots of the English language, which gives insight to students of linguistics and English literature. Australian students with a connection to Italy can explore their heritage and see how Italian migration contributed to the making of modern Australia.

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

With this major you will develop an understanding of the Italian language, and of the history, society and rich culture of Italy. By studying Italian you will learn about a country with a remarkably rich cultural and artistic heritage, which has significantly influenced Western civilisation and continues to fascinate visitors today. You can also study Italian cinema, the Renaissance and Italian literature. Italian refers, via Latin, to the roots of the English language, which gives insight to students of linguistics and English literature. Australian students with a connection to Italy can explore their heritage and see how Italian migration contributed to the making of modern Australia.

Admission Requirements

1090+
75+
105+
7+
8+
191+
25+
73+

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