May 24, 2025  
Fall 2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Fall 2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Italian Studies


Department of Languages and Cultural Studies, College of Arts and Sciences
 
 
Chair: Sarah Jourdain
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Kathleen de Riesthal
Coordinator of the Program: Giuseppe Gazzola
Department Administrator: Elizabeth Tolson
 
Office: Humanities 2042
Phone: (631) 632-7440

 

Italian Studies at Stony Brook is a versatile program that allows the student to concentrate on the study of Italian language, culture, and literature. Students may choose an individualized course of study to fit their needs. Students interested in teaching Italian should concentrate on courses taught in the Italian language, while those interested in other careers should choose courses in culture, film studies, and Italian American social issues.

 

Minor Requirements


Placement in Language Courses for Incoming Students

Students who have studied Italian previously are encouraged to take the Italian Placement Exam offered through our Language Learning Research Center. High school language study is not counted for college credit. Students are advised to consult the ITL Program Coordinator if they believe that they should be placed in a different level course.

Requirements

For students majoring in other disciplines, an Italian minor, is available with two choices of emphasis. Students must complete either Emphasis A Language or Emphasis B Italian Studies.

All courses for the minor must be taken for a letter grade, excluding those graded S/U. All upper-division courses for the minor must be passed with a letter grade of C or higher.

Transfer students who wish to graduate with a minor in Italian must take at least six credits of upper-division Italian courses in residence at Stony Brook.

Completion of the minor with either emphasis requires 21-27 credits, depending on language placement. See here for placement exam information.

Emphasis on Italian Studies


Notes:


Credits for ITL 411  and ITL 412  cannot be transferred from any other institution without prior permission of the department.