The programme’s three curricula (Classical, Modern, European Literary Cultures) are inspired by an interdisciplinary model in which literary, historical and linguistic studies complement each other and interact with other disciplines in the humanities and with new technologies, offering students the opportunity to personalise their pathway.
The Classical Curriculum focuses on the languages, culture and history of Greek and Latin antiquity; the Modern Curriculum on the period from the Middle Ages to the contemporary age (linguistics, literature, history, art); the European Literary Cultures Curriculum covers the main areas of European culture (with a focus on the French language area).
The programme offers the opportunity to spend part of your university studies abroad through the international mobility schemes Erasmus+ (for European countries) and Overseas (for non-European countries). There are also two double-degree (Italian and French) agreements.
Sound basic training in the humanities in the Literary, Linguistic, Historical, Artistic, Philological and Archaeological fields.
You will be able to build a customised study plan, complementing the core subjects with courses meeting your interests.
You will be able to combine humanistic knowledge and skills with new technologies.
You will have the opportunity to study abroad, in Europe and beyond.
You will have access to a wide choice of second-cycle degree programmes in the humanities.
62% International students and students not residing in the region
40% Graduates aligned to the exam schedule
7% Graduates with experience abroad
91% Graduates satisfied with their studies
21% Graduates who are working
78% Graduates who are not working but are studying or not looking for work
1% Graduates who are not working but looking for work
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