Italian

 

A degree in Italian develops written and spoken Italian language skills while learning more about Italy’s history, literature and culture.

Courses often include time abroad studying at a university or teaching.

Some universities will consider an A Level in Italian as essential but others may allow you to study the language from scratch. Make sure you check the requirements carefully.

About Informed Choices

The results of this search provide general guidance only. Users are strongly advised to check the specific admissions guidance for each of the universities you are interested in applying to, and the UCAS website.

Informed Choices is aimed at pupils aged 14 and upwards who are considering university and want information to help them choose the right subjects to study at sixth form or college.

The guidance is written by admissions directors from the 24 Russell Group universities and provides information on why subject choice matters.

We hope you find this information useful.