Italian Studies

About the Program

The M.A in Italian Studies offers:

The program intends to provide students with a broad knowledge of Italian culture from a literary, linguistic and historical perspective; to offer them a solid grasp of major trends in critical and cultural theories and train them to apply these approaches to specific expressions of Italian culture; to provide students with the methodology and research skills to develop interdisciplinary projects in their courses and in their Master’s theses; to help students obtain high proficiency in oral and written Italian language, both through core and elective courses on campus and through one semester’s matriculation at an Italian university; to help each student acquire or enhance expressive competencies in the domain of Italian culture that they intend to select for their M.A. specialization.

The program aims to achieve those goals by offering two different specialization tracks, focusing respectively on Italian literature and culture, language pedagogy/second-language acquisition. For each of these two curricular options, study in Italy takes place at specific universities able to offer the best preparation in the field.

**Note: The M.A. in Italian Studies is not accepting applications for the 2024-25 admissions cycle.**


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Degrees Offered

Accelerated program (Georgetown students only)


Admissions Requirements

For general graduate admissions requirements, visit the Office of Graduate Admission’s Application Information page. Review the program’s website for additional information on program application requirements.

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Application Deadlines

**Note: The M.A. in Italian Studies is not accepting applications for the 2024-25 admissions cycle.**


Degree Requirements

The M.A. degree program includes a semester abroad at an Italian university, an optional summer not-for-credit internship in Italy, a required thesis-writing seminar (considered part of the core curriculum) and a Master’s thesis.

Students are required to spend a semester abroad at one of our partner universities in Italy such as Università per Stranieri di Siena.

An optional internship during the summer is also a component of the M.A. program. The Italian Department has already secured internship commitments from leading cultural organizations and financial and commercial firms.

Please see the Italian Studies website for more degree requirements.