Italian Language Degrees: Online and Campus-Based Programs

You can study Italian at the undergraduate and graduate levels, with bachelor's degree programs more focused on teaching language skills and upper-level programs focusing on the details of grammar, linguistics or literature. Some courses may be found online. Read on for more details about what you can learn in a degree program and what work you may find upon graduating.

What Types of Italian Language Degrees Can I Earn?

Many schools offer undergraduate degrees in Italian or graduate degrees in Italian studies. A 4-year bachelor's degree program can teach you to read and speak the language. Many programs also provide you with a cultural and historical framework of Italy. If you already have an undergraduate degree, a Master of Arts in Italian Studies will allow you to concentrate on Italian language acquisition or an aspect of Italian language, culture and history. Many graduate programs may also provide you with the opportunity to study abroad in Italy for a semester or longer.

A Ph.D. program in Italian studies will cover similar topics but come with added degree requirements, such as written or oral qualifying examinations on your command of Italian language and culture. Many programs require you to demonstrate reading proficiency in a language other than Italian.