Italian 1010-2020

Please note: Per university policy, "The information contained on this website is for informational purposes only. The Undergraduate Record and Graduate Record represent the official repository for academic program requirements. These publications may be found at http://www.virginia.edu/registrar/."

Placement Guidelines

Please click here to download a copy of the placement chart for ITAL 1010-2020.

It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with College of Arts & Sciences and Departmental policies on placement and enrollment in language courses.

In keeping with the College of Arts & Sciences Area Requirements, courses taken to fulfill the foreign language requirement:

  • Must be taken for credit and a grade.
  • Must be fulfilled only at U.Va. or at a U.Va. - approved abroad program. (The College will NOT allow courses to transfer from other U.S. colleges/universities to fulfill the foreign language requirement.)

When selecting courses, please keep the following in mind:

  • You may not enroll in a course different from the one into which you’ve placed.You are not permitted to enroll in a level different from your placement.
  • If you place yourself incorrectly, you will receive an F for the course in which you enroll without permission.
  • If you have prior experience in Italian you must enroll based on your score on the SAT II Exam, AP Exam, IB (high level) Exam, or the U.Va. online placement exam. If you have scores from more than one of these exams must enroll based on the higher placement. 
  • If you have prior experience in Italian, but have NOT taken any of the above exams, you must take the U.Va. online placement exam to enroll in a language course.
  • You will be required to show your instructor proof of placement on the first day of class.

Italian Course Sequence

  • ITAL 1010 is reserved exclusively for students who have never studied Italian before.
  • The sequence of courses, depending on the level at which the student begins, is as follows: ITAL 1010-1020-2010-2020; or ITAL 1020-2010-2020; or ITAL 2010 & 2020; or ITAL 2020. The sequence must be followed to complete the language requirement.

For additional about placement in Italian courses, please click here.

Placement Exam

The Italian placement exam is an online exam that may only be taken once. Attempting to take the exam more than once, without permission, is considered an honor offense.

  • If you experience a technical or computer malfunction while taking the exam, you must obtain permission to retake the exam by e-mailing the Italian Placement Coordinator.
  • For guidance with Italian placement, please check the Italian Placement Chart.
  • If you need a copy of your Italian placement exam score, please follow the instructions below.

Placement Exam Instructions:

  • Submission of the exam in your name means that the score honestly reflects your current language abilities without assistance from other people or any materials.
  • Print the grade confirmation page at the end of the exam. You should keep this page as proof of placement to show your instructor on the first day of class.
  • You must enroll in the course in which you have placed. You are not permitted to enroll in a level different from your placement.
  • If you place yourself incorrectly, you will receive an F for the course in which you enroll without permission. 

You may take the exam only once. Please read the following information fully, before starting the exam. Please remember to print a copy of your exam score at the end of the exam.

Follow these steps closely:

  1. You will need an account to take the test.
    • If you have an @virginia.edu email address, you MUST use it in creating your account.
    • Include your SIS STUDENT ID in the Student ID field.
    • Please include your full name.
    • Create your account here.
  2. Complete the pre-test survey in full.
  3. Complete the placement test. Submission of the exam in your name means that the score honestly reflects your current language abilities without assistance from other people or any materials. Using such assistance is considered an honor violation.
  4. Follow the instructions you receive at the end of the exam.
  5. PRINT a copy of your exam score report, to use during registration and on the first day of class. You can access your score report after the exam by logging back in to the account you created (go to app.webcape.net)

If you experience a technical problem while taking the exam, please try the exam again later. If problems persist, please contact your language program’s placement coordinator.

This exam is to be used exclusively for the purpose of determining placement in UVA language courses.

 

If you took the exam after 10/7/2019 to go app.webcape.net and log in with your account information.

If you took the exam prior to 10/7/2019, you will need to contact the Placement Coordinator for your language in order to access your score.

If you have any questions or need any additional information, please e-mail the Placement Advisor.

Frequently Asked Questions (College & University)

General Placement FAQs

Do I have to take the class into which I have placed?  Yes.

It is both College and Departmental policy that students must take the course into which they have placed. No student will be allowed to self-place into a class nor will any student receive credit for a course into which they have not placed. “Students who place themselves incorrectly will not receive credit for the courses in which they enroll without permission.” [see Undergraduate Record]

If I took the Placement exam a long time ago, can I retake it or take a lower level class?  No.

Even if you took the Placement Exam a long time ago, you must still take the course into which you have placed. If you feel, after 4-5 days of attending the class, that the level is too difficult for you, then you may meet with the Italian Placement Coordinator to discuss your situation. However, changes will not be made lightly.

Can I skip a level?  No,

“The sequence must be followed to complete the language requirement.” [see the Undergraduate Record]

Can I take a course toward the foreign language requirement at another institution?  No.

The College will NOT allow courses to transfer from other U.S. colleges/universities to fulfill the foreign language requirement. In other words, the foreign language requirement must be fulfilled only at U.Va. or at a U.Va. - approved abroad program.

I am currently a high school student (or Community Scholar) and wish to enroll in a FL course. May I get permission?  Yes, but...

You can enroll in the course if it is under-enrolled. Our department cannot add students beyond the class limit. If the course is fully enrolled right now, you are welcome to wait and see what happens by the Drop Deadline to see if a space becomes available.

Can I audit a FL course? 

If you are taking the class to fulfill the foreign language requirement, you must take it for a letter grade. Otherwise, students can audit a class ONLY IF the class is under-enrolled (if there are fewer than 18 students enrolled). If the class is fully enrolled, no one can audit the class.

Can I take Spanish or Italian classes elsewhere to fulfill the foreign language requirement? 

Students can take SPAN or ITAL 1010-2020 in study abroad programs approved by our department. U.Va. offers direct credit programs in Valencia, Spain, and in Siena, Italy. For all other programs, students in Italian need to meet with the Italian Placement Coordinator for approval prior to going. The College will NOT allow courses to transfer from other U.S. colleges/universities to fulfill the foreign language requirement. In other words, the foreign language requirement must be fulfilled only at U.Va. or at a U.Va. - approved abroad program.

I am applying to the McIntire School of Commerce (Comm School) and I need to get into this class to fill my FL requirement before they will accept me. 

You will need to wait on the wait list to see if a spot becomes available. We cannot add you into this course. Please keep in mind the following:

All prerequisites, including the foreign language prerequisite, must be completed by the time a student enters the School, not by the time the student applies. It is very common for students to be taking prerequisites during the spring of the second year when they apply. McIntire also allows students to complete the prerequisites over the summer before enrolling and once admitted to McIntire you can complete the requirements (including Foreign Language) at another school and transfer the credit back to UVA. As long as you indicate on your application that you plan to complete the language requirement and show that you are progressing towards completion, it will in no way have a negative impact on your McIntire admission decision.

If you have additional questions, please contact the Commerce School.

I accidently dropped myself from the course roster. Can I be added back in?  No.

There is nothing the instructor can do to add you into a course. You will have to put your name on the wait list for several sections to see if a space becomes available.

I took the IB Exam in Italian. Where does that place me and do I receive credit at U.Va.?

Please contact the Italian Placement Coordinator for placement

College of Arts & Sciences information: http://college.artsandsciences.virginia.edu/iclec

I took the A-Level Exam in Italian. Where do I place? 

You will need to meet with the Italian Placement Coordinator to discuss placement and credit. Bring a copy of your A-Level exam score.

For additional information about international college-level exam credit, please visit http://college.artsandsciences.virginia.edu/iclec.

How can I find out my placement? 

Please see the Foreign Language Placement Index page on the College website. Also, the placement chart for Italian is listed under the Additional Resources section below.

When can I take the UVA Placement Exam? 

The exam can be taken at any time online. Ideally, First Year students should complete the exam prior to Summer Orientation in order to know which Spanish or Italian class to sign up for.

How long does the UVA Placement Exam take to be completed? 

Like the SAT, the Placement Exam becomes progressively more or less difficult based on your last score. For this reason, it can take anywhere from 5-20 minutes to complete.

What kind of material is on the UVA Placement Exam? 

The exam covers both basic grammar and vocabulary.

How many times can I take the UVA Placement Exam? 

You may only take the exam one time. Any extra attempts to take the test will generate invalid scores and may be considered an honor code violation.

Frequently Asked Questions (Placement in Italian)

If I have lost my placement score for the UVA Italian Placement exam, who do I contact? 

You should e-mail the Italian Placement Coordinator. Please give your name and the approximate date when you took the exam (examples: Summer 2012, Spring 2013). You do not need to include any other information with your request. Your score will be e-mailed to you and that e-mail should be saved and printed, with the printed copy functioning as your proof of placement.

My professor asks for proof of placement and I’ve taken a previous Italian course at U.Va. What do I do? 

If you have taken another ITAL course at U.Va., do not contact spa-pla, as they will be unable to help you. Instead, you must print out a copy of your unofficial transcript and highlight the grade of your most recent Italian class. The grade must be visible in order for your instructor to know that you passed the class, however you may black out all other grades if you so choose.

I am a transfer student and I need to present proof of placement and I took Italian courses at my previous college/university.  What do I do? Do I need to take the U.Va. placement exam? 

If you are a transfer student, you can just show your instructor your SIS Transfer Credit report or unofficial transcript listing those Italian courses that transferred over to U.Va. You are not required to take the U.Va. placement exam; you can just continue on with the next level. If you did take the U.Va. placement exam, and you placed into the level that you just completed at your prior institution, you can take that level at U.Va. but you will forfeit the transfer credits. In other words, you cannot receive credit twice for the same course.

If I have taken more than one exam that counts for placement (UVA Placement Exam, AP), which score counts for my placement into an Italian class? 

If you have taken two or more exams that count for placement, such as the UVA Placement Exam, and the AP exam, it is department policy that you use the score that places you into the highest class.

I have placed somewhere into the upper level (3000 level) Italian courses – which class should I take? 

Students can place into the 3000 level courses in several different ways.  Please contact the Director of Undergraduate Studies for Italian.

If I had Italian in high school, can I take ITAL 1010?  No.

Students who have taken any Italian in high school are not permitted to enroll in ITAL 1010. This course is reserved for true beginners, students who have never formally studied Italian before.

I placed into ITAL 2020 but don’t feel comfortable taking that level. I would like a refresher so I need permission to take ITAL 2010. 

Students may not self-place in a language course. If you placed into ITAL 2020, you are not permitted to take any course at a lower level. The department asks that you try the original course for at least 4-5 class meetings, and if it is too difficult for you, please contact the Italian Placement Coordinator.

Additional Resources and Documents

Placement Charts in Italian and the College of Arts & Sciences

Credit Transfer Policies for International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) (College of Arts & Sciences)

Undergraduate Degree Requirements (College of Arts & Sciences)

Undergraduate Record (University Registrar)

Honor Committee (University)