The minor in Italian Studies involves course work in Italian language, culture, and civilization, and may be obtained by taking 18 hours of intermediate-level courses at Meredith, a CRC institution, and/or through study abroad.
Italian Studies Minor – 18 hours
ITA – 205: Intermediate Italian I (3 cr.)
ITA – 206: Intermediate Italian II (3 cr.)
Electives chosen from the following (12 credits)
ART – 221: Survey Western Art: Ancient-Early Renaissance (3 cr.)
ART – 222: Survey Western Art: High Renaissance-Modern (3 cr.)
ART – 323: Topics in Art History (3 cr.)
IDS – 202: Italy Today (3 cr.)
IDS – 300: Arts, Artifacts & Culture-Europe (3 cr.)
RES – 387: Age of Renaissance/Reformation (3 cr.)
OR
HIS – 387: Age of Renaissance/Reformation (3 cr.)
THE – 316: History of Theatre Classic-Romance (3 cr.)
MUS – 455: Opera Workshop (2 cr.)
WLC – 285: Italian Cuisine and Culture (3 cr.)
Electives approved by Department
Some courses must be taken either at North Carolina State University or through study abroad.
Curriculum requirements and course descriptions are subject to changes with each catalogue.
Contact Information
Veronique Machelidon
Associate Professor of World Languages and Cultures; Department Head
109 Martin Hall
machelidonv@meredith.edu
(919) 760-8420