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Faculty Coordinator

Franco Masciandaro
- Department of Modern and Classical Languages
337 Mansfield Road, UNIT 1057
- (860) 486-3275
- masciand@uconnvm.uconn.edu
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Franco Masciandaro, Ph.D. is a professor of Italian, and
the head of the Italian department at the University of Connecticut.
Specializing in medieval and Renaissance literature, Dr. Masciandaro
received his doctorate in Romance Languages and Literatures
from Harvard University in 1971. Dr. Masciandaro has been
teaching at UConn since 1989.
Course Offerings
ITAL 239 - Italian Composition and Conversation I
- Fall semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ITAL 148
or equivalent.
- Practice in written and oral composition. Syntax study.
ITAL 240 - Italian Composition and Conversation II
- Spring semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ITAL 239
or equivalent.
- Further practice in written and oral composition. Treatment
in the finer points of syntax.
Events
- There are currently no events scheduled for Italian.
Frequently Asked Questions About Instructor Certification
- Q: What are the minimum requirements for instructor
certification?
- A: The minimum degree requirement for instructors wishing
to teach Early College Experience Italian courses is a
Master's in Italian; however, a Master's in Education
and appropriate Italian background may be considered.
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