

BA Liberal Arts with Italian (with a year abroad)
About this course
Liberal Arts with Italian is a degree that combines the broad intellectual range of a liberal arts education with high-level study of one of Europe's most culturally rich languages. Liberal arts is a tradition of learning that crosses disciplinary boundaries, drawing on the arts, humanities, and sometimes the social and natural sciences, to produce graduates who can think across fields, make unexpected connections, and engage with complexity from multiple perspectives. Italian adds a linguistic and cultural dimension that grounds this broad inquiry in the specifics of a language spoken by over 60 million people, with a literary, artistic, musical, and intellectual heritage that has shaped Western civilisation from Dante to the present. At the University of York, this four-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities. You will choose from option modules across the arts and humanities, with the possibility of electives in the sciences and social sciences as well. Core liberal arts modules help you connect these different strands of study, developing your capacity for interdisciplinary thinking and deepening your engagement with the humanities as a whole. Alongside this broad curriculum, you will develop your Italian language skills, gaining proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding Italian texts and culture. York's long-standing commitment to interdisciplinary learning and its rich university environment give you the freedom to build a degree that reflects your intellectual range. Graduates of Liberal Arts with Italian pursue careers across an unusually wide spectrum. The combination of interdisciplinary thinking, linguistic competence, and cultural knowledge is valued in international business, diplomacy, education, journalism, cultural management, the arts, publishing, and the civil service. Italian in particular opens doors in fashion, design, food, music, and the heritage industries, where Italian culture has global reach. Placements and the sandwich year add professional experience that complements the academic breadth of the degree. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in Italian studies, humanities disciplines, or professional fields such as law or education.
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