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2009 Summer Session Course Listings


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Note: Northwestern day school students need permission from the dean of their school to enroll in School of Continuing Studies courses. SCS courses are indicated by a -CN after the course number (example: ACCOUNT 204-CN Sec. 28). The majority of Summer Session courses do not need dean approval.
Italian
Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

ITALIAN 101-1 Sec. 23
Elementary Italian
CAESAR Class Number: 40638
13 days, EVAN, 6/22 - 7/8
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Maria Teresa Bonfatti Sabbioni
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 4310.

This three-course sequence in elementary Italian covers a full year of the language. At the end of the sequence, students are able to ask and answer simple questions in Italian, write a grammatically correct sentence, and follow the drift of a simple conversation. The emphasis is on person-to-person communication. Students build grammar skills by working on simple situations - greetings, introductions, asking directions - that grow in complexity as the course proceeds. Classes are conducted entirely in Italian and include a wide range of exercises, small-group projects, video, and Internet sites. Students also gain knowledge of fundamental aspects of Italian culture, history, and geography. Weinberg students with some experience in Italian may take an exam to place out of any or all of the first-year sequence. Courses may be taken individually (subject to prerequisites) or in sequence.

ITALIAN 101-2 Sec. 23
Elementary Italian
CAESAR Class Number: 40640
13 days, EVAN, 7/9 - 7/28
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Visconti
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 4310.

See ITALIAN 101-1 for course description. Prerequisite: ITALIAN 101-1.

ITALIAN 101-3 Sec. 23
Elementary Italian
CAESAR Class Number: 40642
13 days, EVAN, 7/29 - 8/14
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Phyllis Horn-Liparini
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2430.

See ITALIAN 101-1 for course description. Prerequisite: ITALIAN 101-2.

ITALIAN 102-1 Sec. 23 Cancelled
Intermediate Italian
3 weeks, EVAN, 6/22 - 7/8
MTuWThF 1 - 4pm
Phyllis Horn-Liparini
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2430.

The second-year Italian course sequence completes the two-year language requirement for Weinberg College. At the end of the full-year 102 sequence, the student will be able to ask and answer detailed questions, read and discuss brief articles and stories in modern written Italian, and compose a grammatically correct paragraph in Italian. Students will significantly increase their knowledge of Italy's history and culture. While speaking and listening are the center of class activity, students will begin to focus on written Italian, composing stories, persuasive essays, and reviews. Increasing use will be made of Italian-language net resources and Italian films.

ITALIAN 102-2 Sec. 23 Cancelled
Intermediate Italian
3 weeks, EVAN, 7/9 - 7/28
MTuWThF 1 - 4pm
Cavallero
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2430.

See course description for ITALIAN 102-1. Prerequisite ITALIAN 102-1.

ITALIAN 102-3 Sec. 23 Cancelled
Intermediate Italian
3 weeks, EVAN, 7/29 - 8/14
MTuWThF 1 - 4pm
Thomas Simpson
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2430.

See course description for ITALIAN 102-2 Prerequisite ITALIAN 102-2.



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