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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

Italian Major with Inclusive Adolescence Education


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The Italian Major with Inclusive Adolescence Education at Nazareth University provides a rich, interdisciplinary education that develops linguistic fluency, cultural insight, and critical thinking. Through a carefully structured curriculum integrated with other disciplines, students study Italian language, literature, history, art, music, and society, gaining a deep understanding of Italy’s cultural heritage and contemporary life.

Language learning is embedded in cultural inquiry, artistic expression, and real-world engagement, supporting diverse academic and career pathways, including translation, education, international business, and public service. A hallmark of the program is its emphasis on experiential learning, with opportunities for internships at local translation agencies and with the Honorary Consulate of Italy in Rochester, where students gain hands-on professional experience in language use and cultural diplomacy.

All Inclusive Adolescence Education students are required to have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher in order to advance into Junior-level education coursework. 

Study Abroad, Language Houses, and Language Lab

  • One semester of study abroad is highly recommended:

In affiliation with the Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio”, and the Conservatorio di Musica “Luisa D’Annunzio” (School of Music), Nazareth University offers its own academic study abroad program in Pescara, Italy. Italian majors and non-majors alike may take advantage of the extensive program of courses offered during the fall, spring and summer. Courses taken at the Università and the Conservatorio di Musica may vary in intensity, and can be taken from any of the departments: Literature and Philosophy, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Economics, Political Science and Music. Students are fully integrated into Italian life. Activities and field trips are organized, and students in the program can expect to participate regularly in social and cultural events with Italian college students. Students interested in the combined study of Italian and business are encouraged to do a business internship in Pescara in a local business setting organized in conjunction with the Pescara Chamber of Commerce. Students majoring in music are encouraged to do an internship with the Conservatorio di Musica L. D’Annunzio.

In affiliation with the Santa Reparata International School of Arts (SRISA), Nazareth University offers its own academic year abroad in Florence, Italy. Students majoring or minoring in Art, Studio Art, International Studies and History are encouraged to take advantage of the extensive number of courses offered at SRISA.

At the heart of the program is the Frank DiMino Casa Italiana, a vibrant cultural center dedicated to Italian studies and a gathering place for Club Italianissimo and members of the Rochester community interested in Italian culture. Through the Casa’s Oral History Project, students document and preserve Italian-American heritage through interviews and archival work as part of community-based research. 

These hands-on experiences are complemented by Nazareth’s global opportunities. Students may study abroad in Italy - for a summer, semester, or full academic year - immersing themselves in Italian life and language with partner universities such as Università degli Studi G. D’Annunzio in Pescara and the Santa Reparata International School of Arts (SRISA).

Through the Emerson Language Laboratory, students are trained to use new learning and technology media at all language levels to allow them to communicate effectively in the world. Likewise, they are encouraged to prepare themselves philosophically and practically to make linkages between the major and other academic disciplines.

Student Learning outcomes:

  1. Students will be able to understand and foster intercultural competence across languages and cultures, including religious, class, ethnic, and gender diversity in the geographical areas of their study. (Intermediate, and Advanced, accomplished especially in the senior seminar)
  2. Students will be able to communicate increasingly and effectively in the target language through speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. (Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced levels)
  3. Students will be able to analyze, interpret, and discuss different narrative genres in the target language -texts, movies, music, paintings, political cartoons, graphic novels, food origins, and other cultural practices/artifacts. (Intermediate, and Advanced levels)
  4. Students will be able to develop a position (a thesis statement) when confronted with specific cultural practices/artifacts produced in the societies that they study and argue to defend their position, providing evidence to support their views -in writing and orally, in the target language. (Intermediate, and Advanced levels)
  5. Students will be able to function successfully in today’s world using vocabulary in the target language pertinent to the needs of their future careers -a language and culture proficiency that will allow them to adapt to the mobility of the job market. (Advanced levels)

Core Curriculum Requirements


All Nazareth students complete Core Curriculum coursework as part of their degree requirements. The Core provides a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences while guiding students to pose and explore their own intellectual questions. See Academic Policies and Procedures  for specific core curriculum requirements. 

Italian Major Requirements for Students in Inclusive Education Programs


Italian Courses (30 credits)

  • Italian majors complete 30 credits in Italian starting at the 102 level or higher, plus a 3-credit Senior Seminar (detailed below), for a total of 33 credits.
  • Credits earned in Language Labs count toward the 30.

Senior Seminar (3 credits)

  • ITL 400 Italian Senior Seminar​ 

The Senior Experience for the Italian major culminates with a senior seminar that encourages students to develop further scholarly and critical thinking, including current theoretical discussions in the academy.

English language courses and courses taken abroad:

  • Classes taught in English do not count toward NYSED certification in teaching the target language. Teacher candidates must make sure they have 30 credits in the target language.  
  • Senior Seminar does not count toward the 30 credits in the target language required by NYSED.
  • Any course taken abroad in the target language will transfer back as part of the major, regardless of content area: e.g. 3 credits of Psychology taken in Italy in the Italian language will come back as 3 credits toward the Italian major.

Required Courses for Inclusive Adolescence Education


See Education: Initial Teacher Certification in Inclusive Adolescence Education   for course requirements.

  • Note - Students who are planning to study abroad and complete the Inclusive Adolescence Education program complete their study abroad semester during the sophomore year.

Sample Program for Italian Majors with Inclusive Adolescence Education


FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Spring Semester
ENGW 101 Exposition    3 ENGW 102 Argument and Research   3
ACS 101 Academic and College Success   1 ITL 202 Intermediate Italian II   3
FYS - PEQ (1) 3 ITL 202L Lab Intermediate Italian II   1
ITL 201 Intermediate Italian I      3 EDIN 101 Developmental Learning in School: Early Childhood     1
ITL 201L Lab Intermediate Italian I   1 EDIN 102 Developmental Learning in School: Childhood   1
Science PEQ with lab (2) 4 EDIN 103 Developmental Learning in School: Adolescence   1
    PEQ (3) 3
    PEQ (4) 3
TOTALSEMESTER CREDITS 15 TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 16
 
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Spring Semester
SPF 204 History and Philosophy of Education   3 Study Abroad Semester (recommended) 15
Integrative Studies (IS) - 1 3    *Experiential Learning (EL) Pathway  
Integrative Studies (IS) - 2
*Students use one Italian course as IS
-    *PEQ’s (7 & 8)  
EDIN 205 Foundations of Inclusive Education   3    *300-level Italian coursework  
PEQ (5) 3    
PEQ (6) 3       
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 15 TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 15
 
JUNIOR YEAR
Note: Student Teaching Application due in November before Thanksgiving break to the Office of Clinical Experiences & Partnerships for students planning to teach in the following Fall semester.
Fall Semester Spring Semester
EDIN 310 Inclusive Instructional Methods   3 ADOL 477 Literacy Instruction for Diverse Secondary Learners   3
ITL 203 Italian Cultures I   3 ADOL 454 Curriculum Methodology for Secondary Schools: Languages   3
Italian course (300 level) 3 ITL 204 Italian Cultures II   3
LST 301 Language, Literacy, and Culture  (DEIB designated course, if not yet fulfilled) 3 Integrative Studies (IS) - 3 3
Liberal Arts Elective (Math) 3 Italian course (300 level) 3
EDU 475 Health Education, Child Abuse, and Violence Prevention Workshop   0 CME 050 Core Milestone Experience   0
    EDU 485 Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination in Schools: Prevention and Intervention (DASA Training)   0
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 15 TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 15
 
SUMMER A BETWEEN JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEAR
Note - summer tuition is required
ADOL 474 Designing and Maintaining Positive Learning Environments   3 ADOL 441 Practicum in Inclusive Settings   3
 
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Spring Semester
EDIN 435 Assessment for Learning   3 ADOL 480 Adolescent Development & Youth Leadership   3
ADOL 475 Reflective Seminar for Student Teachers  3 Italian courses (300 level) 3
ADOL 479 Student Teaching in Secondary Settings   6 Liberal Arts Elective 3
     ITL 400 Italian Senior Seminar   3
    Liberal Arts Elective (Science)  3
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 12 TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 15
 

Notes:

  • Students in Bachelor of Arts degree programs must complete 90 credits of liberal arts course work.
  • NYS certification standards require that students complete 6 credits in each of the following subject areas, with a minimum grade of “C” or higher in each course: English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
  • A minimum GPA of 2.7 is required before moving into third-year coursework (fall semester).

 

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