Bachelor of Arts in Italian

Our students become fluent in Italian language, literature, cinema, culture and politics, and they find satisfying careers in the United Nations, NGOs, government, publishing, fashion, cinema, the arts, international business, banking, education, translator or interpreter.

As an Italian major at CU Boulder, you’ll learn to speak and write Italian, and gain instruction in the literature, cinema, culture, history and politics of Italy and other areas where Italian is spoken. We offer students a wide selection of undergraduate courses, covering topics from the Italian Renaissance to current events.

  • Understand, speak, read and write modern standard Italian for everyday life, and in academic and professional settings
  • Learn the role of Italian literary and cultural tradition within Western civilization
  • Explore a range of cultural expressions and literary genres

Refine your language skills in our Anderson Language Technology Center (ALTEC), with state-of-the-art equipment and a library of over 3,000 films from around the world

Practice Italian through Education Abroad programs in Florence, Perugia and Ferrara, Italy

Learn from specialized faculty, with focus on the Italian Renaissance, modern Italian literature and cinema, and Italian media and culture

Be successful.

Be prepared to meet the needs of our 21st-century society by applying your knowledge and skills in a wide variety of careers.

 
$63,900

Median salary of CU Boulder Italian studies students 6–10 years after graduation

 

Work for the United Nations, NGOs, government or in publishing, fashion, cinema, the arts, international business, banking and education as a foreign service officer, translator or interpreter, account manager, or educator

 

Job growth for language translators and interpreters will be 18% in 2016–26, much faster than average, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Academic Plan & Requirements

In addition to completing the College of Arts and Sciences core curriculum requirements, Italian majors must complete a minimum of 32 credit hours in Italian at the 2000 level and above.

Italian studies students choose between two senior projects:

  • Senior honors thesis
  • Senior seminar & essay

Community & Involvement

We offer students many opportunities to network with peers and faculty, further their studies, and get the most out of their undergraduate experience.