The Department of French and Italian sharpens analytical and communicative skills useful in a myriad of professional contexts. Students develop proficiency in listening, reading, writing, and speaking, and they learn to use literature as a means to deepen their understanding of culturally specific as well as universal issues and values.
Frequently Asked Questions About Department of French and Italian
What is the primary focus of the Department of French and Italian at BYU?
The Department of French and Italian sharpens analytical and communicative skills through proficiency in listening, reading, writing, and speaking, using literature to deepen cultural and universal understanding.
Where is the Department of French and Italian located?
It is located at 1100 Campus Dr, 3134 JFSB, Provo, UT 84604, USA.
What are the office hours of the Department of French and Italian?
The department is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on weekends.
How can I contact the Department of French and Italian?
You can reach them by phone at +1 801-422-2209.
Is there a website where I can learn more about the Department of French and Italian?
Yes, you can visit their website at https://fi.byu.edu/ for more information.
What type of educational institution is the Department of French and Italian considered?
It is an academic department within a university setting.
Are there other language departments nearby the Department of French and Italian?
Yes, nearby are the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, which might be of interest for collaborative events or resources.
Which campus buildings are located near the Department of French and Italian that students might visit?
Nearby campus buildings include the Joseph Fielding Smith Building, Spencer W. Kimball Tower, and Budge Hall, which host various academic and campus activities.
Are there any dining options near the Department of French and Italian?
Yes, The Pendulum Court Cafe is a nearby dining option, ideal for grabbing a meal or coffee before or after classes.
What other academic departments are near the Department of French and Italian that might offer interdisciplinary opportunities?
Nearby departments include the BYU English Department, Department of Geography, Department of Anthropology, School of Social Work, and Department of History, among others, providing varied interdisciplinary collaboration possibilities.