
Constantine's Foot, Capital Hill, Rome
photograph by Bo Campbell
Major & Minor Requirements
- French Major
Italian Major
French Minor
Italian Minor
Departmental Honors
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Undergraduate Advisors
French Major
Students must complete 29 credit hours in French above F100-150 including:
- F313
- 6 credit hours from: F305, F306, F361, F362, F363, F375
- and at least 11 credit hours in fourth-year courses including at least two* 3 credit courses taken on the Bloomington campus exclusive of F495
* If you matriculated prior to Summer 2005, only one 3 credit course at the 400-level must be taken on the Bloomington campus.
Italian Major
Students must complete 27 credit hours in Italian above M150 including:
- at least 7 credit hours in fourth-year courses
- at least one 3 credit, fourth-year course taken on the Bloomington campus exclusive of M495
French Minor
Students must complete 15 credit hours in French past the third semester, including:
- 6 credit hours of F250, F255 or F265 and F300
- 9 credit hours of 300-400 evel courses including:
- one course from the following: F305, F306, F361,
F362, F363, F375
- one course from the following: F313, F315, F316
Italian Minor
Students must complete 15 credit hours in Italian at the 200-level or above, including:
- M200 and M250
- 2 courses from among: M300, M301, M305, M307, M308, M315, M316
- one course at the 400 level
In Addition
Students majoring in education, journalism, or business should consider minoring or taking a concentration (24 hours) in French and Italian. For example, we offer FRIT F317, French in the Business World, which is geared specifically toward obtaining a strong business lexicon and conversation ability. France and Italy have the world's fourth and fifth largest economies, respectively, and are proven leaders in many economic sectors.
For more information, please visit the rest of our website for course descriptions, faculty information, and contact information.
The Department of French and Italian, in Ballantine Hall 642, is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Please feel free to call (855-1952) or e-mail (fritdept @indiana.edu), if you have any questions.
Our Undergraduate Advisors
- French
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Professor Emanuel Mickel
Ballantine Hall 621
mickel @indiana.edu
- Italian
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Professor Massimo Scalabrini
Ballantine Hall 634
mscalabr @indiana.edu
