- It’s a highly individualized, interdisciplinary course of study based in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. With the help of a faculty advisor, students will craft a rigorous course of study that fits their passions and ambitions. Most of their classes will be in Italian. They will study a broad range of topics, including art history, classical languages, political science, and visual arts.
- In the process, students will become fluent in Italian, refine their analytical skills, and acquire a critical understanding of Italian literary and cultural tradition over the centuries.
- Students will learn more than the Italian language and literature here. Students will also study philosophy, theology, economics, mathematics, ethics, science, and the performing arts through Fordham’s common core curriculum, the centerpiece of liberal arts education.