B.A. Italian and Linguistics
Bachelor's degree
In Manchester
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Manchester
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Start date
September
BA (Hons) Italian and Linguistics Students develop detailed knowledge of both the language and culture of Italy from the medieval period to the present day. The range of culture units offered across all years of the programme combine the study of the history, politics, literary, linguistic and visual culture of the peninsula and are taught by a range of specialists within these fields. We also offer a linguistics pathway through the degree programme for those interested in the history of the Italian language and its dialects. Assessment comprises a variety of methods including coursework essays, commentaries, presentations and exams.Language courses, taught by native speakers, involve comprehension, translation, grammar, and oral work.
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Subjects
- Italian Language
- Politics
- English
- Grammar
Course programme
- Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: The Sounds of English
- Principles of Linguistics
- Introduction to Semantics
- Introducing English Grammar
- Introduction to Sociolinguistics
- Investigating Grammar
- Italian Language Ab-initio
- Italian Language Post A Level
- Italian Cultural Studies
- Language, Culture and Society
- Phonology 1
- Introduction to Syntactic Theory
- Italian Language (Level 2a)
- Italian Language (Level 2b)
- Italian Sociolinguistics
- Society, Perception and Self in Renaissance Italy
- Aesthetics and Politics of Italian Fascism
- Gendering the Canon: Women, Authorship and Voice in the Italian Trecento
- Translating New Writing
- Languages of the World
- Italian Language (Level 3)
- Boccaccio's Decameron: Narrative Voices and Trecento Readers
- Italian Crime Fiction: National and Transnational Perspectives
- Italian Visual and Literary Cultures from Surrealism to Neo-Realism
- Beyond the Text: The Book and its Body
- Dissertation in Italian
- Introduction to Typology
- Grammatical Semantics
- Introduction to Middle English Language
B.A. Italian and Linguistics