• This course of study concentrates on the Italian language, literature, and culture in their historical and sociocultural contexts. It is thus divided into two main areas: linguistics and literary and cultural studies. Courses in these areas provide students with the necessary skills for the academic study of Italy as well as general philological skills such as literary interpretation and academic writing (analytical reading, writing one’s own texts).
  • An overview of all the subjects that can be taken in combination with subject Italian by students who started their Polyvalent dual-major bachelor's degree program in the winter semester 2015/16 or later:
  • Biology, Chemistry, German, English, French, Geography, History, Greek, Computer Science, Catholic Theology, Latin, Mathematics, Philosophy/Ethics, Physics, Political Science, Economic Science, Russian, Spanish, Physical Education, Chinese.