Italian
Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Overview
Italian is a Romance language spoken primarily in Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, and Vatican City by over 85 million people.
Students majoring in Italian through the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Georgia take courses that combine the study of language, literature, culture, and linguistics, leading to a development of language proficiency and an understanding of the Italian-speaking world. Students are encouraged to participate in an accredited study abroad program for an academic year, semester, or the summer.
Many students majoring in Italian become teachers or go on to graduate school, but proficiency in a foreign language also helps majors find employment in the public and private sectors. Professions are available in international business, banking, trade, travel, interpretation, social media, and many others.
Study Abroad Options: Classics Study Abroad in Rome; UGA Study Abroad - Cortona, Italy; UGA Study Abroad - Verona, Italy