Comments about BA Italian with International Studies - At the institution - Coventry - West Midlands
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Objectives
Italian with International Studies (75% Italian, 25% International Studies) again retains the strong focus on Italian components in language, culture, and literature whilst offering scope for those who wish to develop their interest in international affairs and to relate closely their Italian studies to a contemporary context. In each year, three modules are taken in Italian (one in Italian language and two other modules in Italian of a cultural and/or literary nature) with the remaining module being taken from International Studies and/or other departments.
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Entry requirements
General university admissions requirements All applicants must possess a minimum level of competence in English Language and in Mathematics or a Science. A pass at Grade C or above in GCSE English Language and in Mathematics or a Science, or an equivalent qualification, fulfils this requirement. For some courses, requirements are above this University minimum, so you should check the relevant course-specific entry requirements in our hard copy prospectus which you can order online or browse on our online directory. We usually ask for candidates to show a broad base of study at GCSE level (or equivalent) with passes in at least five subjects from a range of disciplines.
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Academic title
BA Italian with International Studies
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Course description
BA Italian with International Studies
Programme
Year One
-Italian Language for Beginners or Modern Italian Language I
-Representations of Modern Italy
-either Forms and Fashions in Italian Intellectual Culture or Cross Cultural Approaches to Italy or an option in History
-World Politics
Year Two
-Year abroad at an Italian university
Year Three
-Modern Italian Language II
-Theories of International Relations
Year Four
-Modern Italian Language III
-European Integration
-either International Law or The Just War or an option from International Studies or a further option from the Italian List of Optional Modules