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Consider a Language
Minor
You are already on
your way!
 Another language enables you to work, live and travel
in another country.
 Many career choices are only open to you if you have
another language.
 For many graduate programs, a second language is
required.
"Studying languages
and linguistics is one
of the most rewarding
experiences here at
Queen’s."
Andrea and Alanna, DSC Chairs
The study of languages unlocks
new worlds of literature and
culture.
Learning a language sparks your
creativity!
A minor in a language complements any major and
will stand out on your transcript.
It will make you competitive internationally, since
students outside of North America usually have more
than one language.
Finish what you started!
Minors are available in:
• German Studies
• Hispanic Studies
• Italian
• Indigenous Studies
• Spanish and Latin American Studies
• World Language Studies
• Linguistics
 Find detailed descriptions for all Plans on the LLCU website under
“Academics.”
Minor in Italian Studies
Consists of 30.0 units
“Minoring in Italian
complements my major well
because both give insight to
their respective cultures,
and show how people
communicate.”
Jenna Polla, English and Italian
In year one you take:
ITLN P10/3.0 Beginning Italian I and
ITLN 112/3.0 Beginning Italian II
In year two you take:
ITLN 204/3.0 Italiano intermedio and
ITLN 205/3.0 Italiano avanzato
In year three and year four you take SIX
courses (18.0 units) in ITLN option courses
LLCU offers many option courses, i.e.:
 ITLN courses, at 300 and higher level
 LLCU 200/3.0: Semiotics: Interpreting the World
 LLCU 201/3.0: Romance Philology
 LLCU 214/3.0: Mafia Culture
 LLCU 320/3.0 Fascism in Europe from Napoleon
to Hitler
Option courses from other Departments
include courses in Art History, Classical
Studies, Film, History, and Music.
Some of them are:
 ARTH 214/3.0. Renaissance Art and
Architecture before 1500
 CLST 201/3.0: Roman History
 HIST 255/3.0 Renaissance and Reformation in
Europe
Helen Kneale, German and Italian, ArtSci’ 09
“My degree in Languages at
Queen’s University has been
a springboard for me into a
world of international
opportunities”