Entering freshmen are placed at the appropriate level by assessment of their high school records or other previous formal or informal acquisition of the language. Successful completion of Italian 2030 Intermediate Italian or placement above the 2000 level fulfills the language requirement for graduation.
Find Italian classes by semester, view all Italian courses in the Tulane University Catalog, and review degree requirements for Tulane’s Italian programs.
Italian Degree Requirements at Tulane
Find Italian Classes by Semester
Use the Tulane Class Schedule Search Page to find Italian classes offered in current and past semesters.
Study abroad
The junior year and semester abroad programs are integral to the major in Italian and are also encouraged for non-majors. The student can count courses taken abroad towards the major and minor only with prior approval by the Italian Undergraduate Advisor.
Transfer credit
If you are seeking transfer credit for Italian, contact Professor Syrimis at msyrimis@tulane.edu. Please present the following information: the name of the institution where you will be studying; the title and number of the course; the syllabus for the course including number of class hours; the title of the book and the parts covered. Please note that any Italian course taken at another institution that does not meet the criteria of Tulane’s Italian courses is not likely to be granted transfer credit specifically toward the Tulane language requirement, Italian major, or Italian minor, but it may be granted general Tulane elective credit that counts toward graduation.
For more information on the Italian program contact Michael Syrimis at msyrimis@tulane.edu.
