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Italian 003. Elementary Italian (5 units)
Section | Instructor | Days/Times | Location | CRN |
001 | Jay Grossi | MTWRF 9:00-9:50A | 141 Olson Hall | 67628 |
002 | Jay Grossi | MTWRF 10:00-10:50A | 141 Olson Hall | 67629 |
003 | Danielle Callegari | MTWRF 11:00-11:50A | 1116 Hart Hall | 67630 |
004 | Danielle Callegari | MTWRF 12:10-1:00P | 103 Wellman Hall | 81782 |
Course Description: Italian 003 is the third course of Elementary Italian. Students in this course will continue learning the language in a setting that emphasizes communicative and interactive class activities, e.g., games and role-playing, while focusing also on form (grammar exercises). The syllabus for Italian 003 comprises Chapters 11 to 16 of the textbook, and the related chapters in the Workbook/Lab Manual (which is available online). Students will review and practice moods and tenses of the verbs they studied in Italian 002. The conditional (present and perfect), the present of the subjunctive, the passive form and the impersonal constructions of the verb, superlative and comparative structures, suffixes in nouns and adjectives, and more uses of prepositions with nouns and verbs will complete the basic knowledge of Italian and increase the students' ability in reading, understanding, speaking and writing. Since the study of a foreign language is different from the study of other disciplines, daily class attendance is indispensable in this course. Unjustified absences will cause a student’s participation grade to drop, and his/her overall grade will suffer accordingly. Just as important as daily class participation are homework assignments. Laboratory is required, and instructors will collect and grade the lab work as scheduled in the syllabus. Failure to comply with the lab requirements will result in a failing lab grade.
Prerequisite: Italian 002 or consent of instructor (jgrossi@ucdavis.edu or dcallegari@ucdavis.edu).
GE credit (Old): Arts & Humanities.
GE credit (New): Arts & Humanities and World Cultures.
Format: Lecture/Discussion - 5 hours; Laboratory - 1 hour.
Textbook:
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Donatella Melucci and Elissa Tognozzi, Piazza (with iLrn Access) (Cengage Learning, 2015)
Italian 009. Intermediate Italian (4 units)
Carmen Gomez
MWF 12:10-1:00P
27 Wellman Hall
CRN 67631
Course Description: This is the third course of Intermediate Italian. The purpose of this course is to review and practice 1st and 2nd year language skills with a particular emphasis on reading comprehension skills. Italian 009 prepares students for the more reading-intensive work of 3rd year Italian (upper-division language and literature courses), and encourages them to interact with the written text (short stories, newspaper and magazine articles, poems) in a communicative and task-oriented classroom, where language and culture are inseparable. Students will continue to expand their vocabulary and language skills through a variety of class activities and homework assignments in line with the previous Italian intermediate classes (i.e., oral presentations, online lab and workbook, compositions, tutoring sessions, authentic visual materials and music). Italian 009 covers chapters 9-12 of the textbook and the related chapters in the Workbook/Lab Manual. Grammar review covers chapters 1-8 of the textbook, while new language structures include: hypothetical clauses; passive voice; direct and indirect speech; and the indefinite moods (gerund, infinitive, participle).
Prerequisite: Italian 005/005S or consent of instructor (ccgomez@ucdavis.edu). Students who did not take Italian 005 at UC Davis are encouraged to take the Italian Placement Exam.
GE credit (Old): Arts & Humanities.
GE credit (New): Arts & Humanities and World Cultures.
Format: Lecture/Discussion - 3 hours; Term Paper.
Textbook:
- Elissa Tognozzi and Giuseppe Cavatorta, Ponti: Italiano Terzo Millennio Bundle (Cengage Learning, 2012)
Italian 032. Beginning Italian for Spanish-Speakers (5 units)
Carmen Gomez
MTWRF 11:00-11:50A
27 Wellman Hall
CRN 81786
Course Description: Continuation of Italian 031. Intensive introductory course to Italian language and grammar with emphasis on oral and written communication. Highlights the structural similarities between Italian and Spanish. Not open for credit to students who have completed ITA 002/S, ITA 003/S; ITA 001A, ITA 001S.
Prerequisite: Italian 031/Y or consent of instructor (ccgomez@ucdavis.edu).
GE credit (Old): None.
GE credit (New): Arts & Humanities, Oral Literacy and World Cultures.
Format: Lecture/Discussion - 5 hours.
Textbook:
- Donatella Melucci and Elissa Tognozzi, Piazza (with iLrn Access) (Cengage Learning, 2015)
Italian 104. Italian Translation and Style (4 units)
Carmen Gomez
MWF 1:10-2:00P
27 Wellman Hall
CRN 67635
Course Description: In addition to contemplating the linguistic and semantic difficulties inherent to translation praxis, this course aims to increase students’ understanding of competing theories and approaches to literary translation. Special emphasis is placed on the analysis of style, genre, and context as an essential element to effectively translate a text from one language to another. Students will examine linguistic choices and idiomatic structures on a case by case basis; analyze different theories of translation through critical readings and in-class discussions; and formulate an individual approach to translation that will guide their personal practice. Translations will be predominantly from Italian to English. Lecture and discussion will be conducted entirely in Italian.
Prerequisite: Italian 009/S or consent of instructor (ccgomez@ucdavis.edu).
GE credit (Old): Arts & Humanities.
GE credit (New): Arts & Humanities and World Cultures.
Format: Lecture/Discussion - 3 hours; Term Paper.
Textbooks:
- All readings will be available online.
Italian 105. Introduction to Italian Literature (4 units)
Michael Subialka
TR 10:30-11:50A
229 Wellman Hall
CRN 81783
Course Description: Introduction to the study of the principal authors, works, and movements of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern periods in Italy.
Prerequisite: Italian 009/S or consent of instructor (msubialka@ucdavis.edu).
GE credit (Old): Arts & Humanities.
GE credit (New): Arts & Humanities, Oral Literacy and World Cultures.
Format: Lecture/Discussion - 3 hours; Term Paper.
Textbooks:
- TBA
Italian 114. Boccaccio, Decameron and the Renaissance Novella (4 units)
Danielle Callegari
TR 1:40-3:00P
140 Physics Building
CRN 81785
Course Description: Study of the development of the short story in Italy, as exemplified in Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron, in his predecessors and Renaissance followers.
Prerequisite: Italian 009/S, equivalent course or consent of instructor (dcallegari@ucdavis.edu).
GE credit (Old): Arts & Humanities.
GE credit (New): Arts & Humanities, Oral Literacy, World Cultures and Writing Experience.
Format: Lecture/Discussion - 3 hours; Term Paper.
Textbooks:
- TBA