UNIVERSITY OF SASSARI FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE DEGREE PROGRAMMES
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1 UNIVERSITY OF SASSARI FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE DEGREE PROGRAMMES
2 Facoltà di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Via Roma, Sassari Web site: Didactic office Tel [email protected] Front office Tel Fax
3 Index INFORMATION AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS, DEADLINES AND SCHEDULE THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSES Linguistic and Cultural Mediation (classe L-12 Mediazione linguistica) Degree programme (same programme for 1st year students) Curriculum: Interlingual and intercultural studies Curriculum: Linguistic and literary studies Cultural Tourism Sciences (classe L-15 Scienze del turismo) (Classe L-15) Degree programme POSTGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES Languages, cultures and international communication (classe LM-38 Lingue moderne per la comunicazione e la cooperazione internazionale) Degree Programme Foreign Modern Languages and Literature (Classe LM-37) (Abilitazione A045) in cooperation between the universities of Cagliari and Sassari (not yet available check the Faculty web site for further information) 3
4 THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSES Cultural Tourism Sciences (L-15) Linguistic and Cultural Mediation (L-12) INFORMATION AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS In accordance with art. 14 of the University Didactic Regulations, prospective students of the degree courses activated in compliance with D.M. 270/40 will have to undertake an assessment procedure concerning the knowledge of 2 Foreign Languages and of Italian and General Knowledge. Assessment will be carried out through entry tests in order to evaluate the Foreign Language* levels (*to be chosen from the languages provided by the faculty) and a test of Italian and General Knowledge. Foreign Language and Italian and General Knowledge entry tests: Entry tests are not selective tests, they represent a form of self-evaluation, and thus in no case do they bar candidates from enrolment to the degree courses. The tests are structured in order to help the student to identify any potential knowledge gaps. The entry tests are designed by the main coordinators of the language module. The table below reports the entry test schedule. Foreign languages (X and Y) entry tests CALENDAR- (results will be made available by September 2 nd 2011) Language Coordinator Date and Time Room Arabic G. Contu [email protected] h Lessing French L. Devilla [email protected] h Lessing English A. Pinna [email protected] h (surnames starting with A- L) h (surnames starting with M- Z) Lessing Spanish E. Landone [email protected] h Lessing German S. Sanna [email protected] h Lessing Russian A. Cattani [email protected] h Lessing Chinese E. Sabattini [email protected] h Lessing Arabic, Russian and Chinese entry tests aim at evaluating exclusively the students knowledge concerning the history, geography, culture and society of these countries. 4
5 Foreign language entry requirements- Three-year degree courses The table below indicates the entry levels required for each Foreign Language: language level (Common European Framework) 1 Arabic -- Chinese -- French A2 English B1 Russian -- Spanish A2 German A2 Italian and General Knowledge entry tests - Calendar (results by September 5 th 2011) Degree Coordinator Date and Time Room STC 2 (L-15) F. Toso [email protected] h. 10 Lessing MLC 3 (L-12) L. Matt [email protected] h. 10 Lessing Registration for the entry tests Registration for the entry tests is compulsory. Students must complete the form available on the Faculty web site and send it by to [email protected] by August 25th Students can take more than 2 entry tests and the two Italian and General Knowledge entry tests for both degree courses. Tests are compulsory also for those students who already hold a language certificate. Students who fail the tests will have to attend a remedial course and repeat the test at the end. To take the test students will not need to be already registered to the University but will simply have to show a valid ID. The calendar of entry tests is also published on the Faculty web site. Test procedures Students will be allowed 1 hour (30 minutes for English) to complete their Foreign Language entry tests. The tests are divided into two thematic sections: verbal comprehension; logical and grammar structure analysis. The questions may be multiple choice (grammar, listening and reading), and/or transformation/gap-filling exercises. The Italian and General Knowledge entry test will last for 1 hour. Entry test results - supplementary training duty (STD) (art. 14, University Didactic Regulations) The Foreign Language and Italian and General Knowledge coordinators will publish the entry test results on the Faculty web site one day after the taking of the tests. Students who fail the test can still enrol to University but must attend remedial courses or, should they be unable to attend/pass the subsequent tests, they must carry out Supplementary Training Duties (STD) in order to recover their personal knowledge gaps by the end of the first year through specific procedures to be established with the relevant module coordinator. Supplementary training duties will not be counted as extra credits beyond the student s personal study programme and will not be considered in the student s average mark. The Faculty will organize free remedial courses in September for each Foreign Language and for Italian and General Knowledge, aimed at fulfilling the supplementary training duties. Remedial courses (30 hours) French Language: 5 th 23 rd September Cultural Tourism Sciences. Linguistic and Cultural Mediation. 5
6 English Language: 5 th 23 rd September German Language: 5 th 23 rd September Spanish Language: 5 th 23 rd September Italian and General Knowledge (L-12): 12 th 23 rd September Italian and General Knowledge (L-15): 12 th 23 rd September The final test, to be held on September 26 th, will only concern the Foreign Languages assessment, thus excluding a final assessment of Italian and Generic Knowledge Exams Each module may be assessed periodically or through a final examination, marked with credits and a final grade out of 30. Foreign Language modules entail practical grammar classes throughout the year and theoretical classes held for one semester. At the end of the grammar course, students will have to take the related exam and its result will be part of the final mark assigned by the main Language coordinator. Syllabi and examination procedures are described on the e-uniss online platform, on the Faculty web site. Exemption from Language and Computer Studies exams Students holding International language certificates or Computer Studies certificates recognized at ministerial level are eligible for exemption from some exams, as specifically indicated on the tables published on the faculty web site. Modules to be chosen by the student Modules to be chosen by the student may be selected amongst other modules taught in this Faculty or other Faculties within the University of Sassari or in other Italian and foreign Universities. Students are advised to choose modules which are coherent with the aims of their degree. The choice is free and does not imply the submission of an individual study programme; however students are invited to consider first and foremost the modules taught in this Faculty. To be awarded a degree within the prescribed length of the degree course, students are advised to choose further Foreign Language modules apart from the prescribed ones, since language modules require a strict propaedeutic sequence. Other modules or activities: up to 6 credits Beside internship programmes, students may obtain up to 6 credits through other modules or activities not included in the compulsory study programme, provided that they correspond or are comparable to the following options: Certified work experience, in line with the curriculum studiorum and not gained before university enrolment up to 6 credits Language or Computer Studies modules up to 6 credits Modules comprising extra-curricular activities, offered by the Faculty or other degree courses or other universities up to 6 credits IFTS course up to 6 credits Certified experience in nonprofit organizations up to 6 credits Self-managed student s activities in accordance with art. 6, c. 1 L. 341/90- up to 2 credits Tutorial and counselling activities within the Faculty or the University of Sassari up to 6 credits Extra-curricular activities organised by the Faculty up to 2 credits (e.g. additional modules, seminars, practical activities etc.) Study experience abroad in recognised Universities (Erasmus exchange programmes, exams, specialist courses, internship programmes, seminars, etc.) up to 6 credits This type of activity does not entail a final mark, but gives right to University credits to be evaluated by the Faculty Committee. Degree mark bonuses 6
7 If a student enrolled to the first year in is able to be awarded his/her degree within the prescribed length of the course (three year courses: by April 2015; postgraduate courses: by April 2014), he/she will be entitled to an additional bonus of 2 points on his/her degree score. Degree mark bonus for Erasmus exams and Erasmus placement (can be added to other bonuses) If a student has taken at least 2 exams and at least 12 credits during the LLP Erasmus Programme and they have been recognised as part of the compulsory and curricular study programme, or if he/she has taken part in the LLP Erasmus Placement Programme, he/she can benefit of 1 additional point on his/her degree score. If a student has taken part in both programmes, he/she is entitled to 2 additional points. Propaedeutic sequence of modules The propaedeutic sequence of modules indicates the temporal and logical sequence in the preparation of exams, binding the sitting of some exams to the prior passing of other exams. The current academic year prescribes the following propaedeutic sequences, to be respected by all students, regardless of their year of registration: modules followed by number 1 are propaedeutic to modules with the same name followed by number 2 and so on (e.g.: English Language 1 is propaedeutic to English Language 2); modules followed by alphabetical letters are not propaedeutic to other modules ( e.g. Modern History A-L is not propaedeutic to Modern History Z-L). From onwards Business Economics is propaedeutic to Business Economics and Management. 7
8 ENTRY TESTS PROSPECTIVE POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS Entry requirements for the Postgraduate degree course in Language, Cultures and International Communication (LM-38) are explained in detail in the relevant course prospectus. For further information about entry test procedures, registration and remedial courses, please check the related paragraphs outlined in the three- year degree courses section. The LM-38 entry tests are compulsory and selective. Registration and test dates cannot be amended. Students failing the entry test must attend remedial courses. At the end of the courses, tests will be repeated. Registration to university is not required: to take the tests, students will have to show a valid ID. The times and dates of the tests will also be published on the faculty web site. The table below reports the entry test schedule. Language COORDINATOR DATE AND TIME ROOM Inglese A. Pinna [email protected] h Dostoevskij Arabo G. Contu [email protected] h Cervantes Francese L. Devilla [email protected] h Cervantes Spagnolo E. Landone [email protected] h Dostoevskij Tedesco S. Sanna [email protected] h Cervantes Russo A. Cattani [email protected] h Cervantes 8
9 SCHEDULE Entry tests THREE YEAR DEGREES: 1) Italian and general knowledge: September 2 nd ) Foreign languages: September 1 st 2011 Entry tests POSTGRADUATE DEGREES: September 1 st 2011 Remedial lessons schedule (30 hours) (three year degree courses): 5 th -23 rd September (Foreign Languages); 12 th - 23 rd September 2011 (Italian and general knowledge). Remedial lessons schedule (30 hours 4 ) (postgraduate degree courses): 5 th -23 rd September First SEMESTER LECTURES 3 rd October 23 rd December 2011 Second SEMESTER LECTURES 6 th February- 17 th May Foreign language. 9
10 EXAMS 3 rd session- 2011: 1 session for all modules, there will be no exams for the foreign language grammar modules: 12 th -30 th September + short-session: oral exams for the 2010/2011 second semester modules: 19 th December st session-2012: 2 sessions for all modules, and 1 session for the foreign language grammar modules: 10 th January- 3 rd February short-session: oral exams for the 2010/2012 first semester modules: 2 nd and 3 rd May nd session-2012: 3 sessions for all modules, and 1 session for the foreign language grammar modules: 28 th May- 6 th July 2012 A third session for the foreign language grammar modules will be held in September
11 Autumn session: 19 th and 20 th October 2011; Application deadline: 15 th September 2011 Winter session: 7 th and 8 th February th and 12 th April 2012 Application deadline: 15 th January 2012 Summer session: 17 th -20 th July 2012 Application deadline: 15 th may 2012 GRADUATION SESSIONS DIDACTIC BREAKS 31 st October- 1 st November 6 th -8 th December th December- 6 th January th 9 th April th April th April 1 st May
12 Freshmen welcome day and Tutors' introduction 5 th October 2011 h 10.30, Aula Lessing, Via Roma 151. IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES Individual study programmes Deadline: 31/12/2011 Requests to modify individual study programmes to the degree course committee should be submitted to the student s own Degree Course Committee and handed in to the Faculty Student Office (located in the Faculty inner courtyard) by the 30 th of each month. Students are allowed to submit a maximum of two requests per year. Foreign language choice Deadline: 31/10/2011 Students are requested to indicate their curricular Language X and Y in their application form. This choice can be modified only once through a specific request to be presented by completing the specific request-form available online at The request must be handed in to the Faculty Student Office by October 31 st Postgraduate degree course in Language, Cultures and International Communication (LM-38) final deadline: 28/02/
13 DEGREE COURSES 13
14 DEGREE IN LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL MEDIATION (L-12) (D.M. 270/2004) Prospectus The degree in Linguistic and Cultural Mediation is a three-year course; it is divided into two curricula: Interlingual and intercultural studies Linguistic and literary studies The first year modules are the same for both the curricula. From the second year onwards, the Interlingual and intercultural studies syllabus will be more focused on cultural studies, while the Linguistic and literary studies curriculum will concentrate on the analysis of literary texts. To be awarded a degree in Linguistic and Cultural Mediation, students have to gain 180 credits. Each credit corresponds to 25 hours of learning (lectures, exercises, individual study). Credits are used to evaluate the students learning load and are gained by passing the exams and educational activities provided for in the course study programme. The academic year is divided into two semesters: first semester: from Monday, 3 rd October 2011 to Friday 23 rd December second semester: from Monday, 6 th February 2012 to Thursday, 17 th May Modules are taught within each semester, with the exception of the Foreign Language grammar classes, which are taught throughout the entire academic year. The student s yearly work-load amounts to 60 credits, thus corresponding to 180 credits in total. The lecture timetable is published on-line on the faculty web site: Students should attend their grammar module classes regularly. Lecturers will suggest appropriate programmes for students who are unable to attend lectures. Lecture attendance is highly recommended for all modules. At the end of the degree course, with 180 credits and the presentation of a final dissertation, students will be awarded the academic title of dottore in Cultural and Linguistic Mediation. Course's main coordinators Prof. Massimo DELL'UTRI Prof. Massimo ONOFRI Prof. Pierfrancesco FIORATO Tutors Prof. Carla FALLUOMINI for students enrolled to the Linguistic and literary studies curriculum Prof. Pierfrancesco FIORATO for students enrolled to the Interlingual and intercultural studies curriculum Prof. Elena LANDONE Prof. Fiamma LUSSANA Prof. Luigi MATT Dott. Tanja BAUMANN Choosing your curricular Languages (X Y) Curricular Languages (X and Y) may be chosen from the following options: Arabic Chinese French English Spanish German Russian. Suggested choices: Please note that the following language combinations (Language X Y or vice versa) French/Russian, Spanish/Chinese and German/Arabic might have overlapping lecture/class schedules. The table below suggests the language combination without overlapping schedules: Language X (or Y) Language Y (or X) Arabic all languages, except German French all languages, except Russian Russian all languages, except French German all languages, except Arabic Chinese all languages, except Spanish Spanish all languages, except Chinese English all languages 14
15 Degree (D.M. 270/2004) LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL MEDIATION (L-12) PROGRAMME CHART First year (for both curricula) Basic Modules Italian Language and Literature and L-FIL-LET/12 History of the Italian Language 12 Comparative Literature Language and Cultures of specific Countries Philology and General and Applied Linguistics One of the following Foreign Languages Language X: L-LIN/04 French Language 1 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 1 L-LIN/12 English Language 1 L-LIN/14 German Language 1 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 1 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 1 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 1 L-LIN/01 Historical Linguistics and Phonetics 9 Languages for special purposes, advanced language skills and One of the following Foreign Languages Language Y: L-LIN/04 French Language 1 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 1 linguistic mediation L-LIN/12 English Language 1 from/to curricular L-LIN/14 German Language 1 12 languages L-LIN/21 Russian Language 1 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 1 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 1 Comparable or additional modules Comparable or additional module Credits modules M-STO/04 Contemporary History 9 Other modules (D.M. 270 art.10 5) Information and module Credits telematic skills INFO/01 Introduction to Computer Studies 6 12 Total credits 60 Number of modules 6 15
16 Interlingual and Intercultural Studies Curriculum Second year Basic modules Philology and General and M-FIL/05 Language Philosophy Applied Linguistics 6 Language and Cultures of specific Countries Language and Cultures of specific Countries One of the following Foreign Languages Language X: L-LIN/04 French Language 2 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 2 L-LIN/12 English Language 2 L-LIN/14 German Language 2 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 2 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 2 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 2 Two Literature Modules (Literature X for 12 credits + Literature Y for 12 credits) related to the curricular X - Y languages: L-LIN/03 French Literature L-LIN/10 English Literature L-LIN/06 Hispanic American Literature L-LIN/13 German Literature L-LIN/21 Russian Literature L-OR/12 Arabic Literature L-OR/21 Chinese Literature Languages for special purposes, advanced language skills and linguistic mediation from/to curricular languages One of the following Foreign Languages Language Y: L-LIN/04 French Language 2 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 2 L-LIN/12 English Language 2 L-LIN/14 German Language 2 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 2 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 2 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 2 12 Other modules to be chosen by the student didactic area CFU One module to be chosen by the student 6 Total credits 60 Number of modules 6 16
17 Interlingual and Intercultural Studies Curriculum Third year Basic modules Language and Cultures of One of the following Foreign Languages Language X: specific Countries L-LIN/04 French Language 3 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 3 L-LIN/12 English Language 3 L-LIN/14 German Language 3 12 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 3 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 3 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 3 Languages for special purposes, advanced language skills and One of the following Foreign Languages Language Y: L-LIN/04 French Language 3 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 3 linguistic mediation L-LIN/12 English Language 3 from/to curricular L-LIN/14 German Language 3 12 languages L-LIN/21 Russian Language 3 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 3 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 3 Comparable or additional modules Comparable or additional modules L-ART/02 Modern Art 6 Comparable or additional modules M-FIL/03 Ethics of Intercultural Communication 6 Comparable or additional modules SECS-P/07 Business Economics 6 Other modules (D.M. 270 art.10 5) didactic area CFU One module to be chosen by the student 6 Internship 5 Final dissertation Knowledge of at least one foreign language 7 (6+1) Total credits 60 Number of modules 8 Total credits to obtain the degree 180 Total number of modules 20 17
18 Linguistic and Literary Studies Curriculum Second year Basic module Language and Cultures of One of the following Foreign Language Language X: specific Countries L-LIN/04 French Language 2 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 2 L-LIN/12 English Language 2 L-LIN/14 German Language 2 9 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 2 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 2 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 2 Language and Cultures of specific Countries Two Literature Modules (Literature X for 12 credits + Literature Y for 12 credits) related to the curricular X Y languages: L-LIN/03 French Literature L-LIN/10 English Literature L-LIN/06 Hispanic American Literature L-LIN/13 German Literature L-LIN/21 Russian Literature L-OR/12 Arabic Literature L-OR/21 Chinese Literature 24 Basic modules didactic area Module Credits Philology and General and One Philology module to be chosen from the following options: Applied Linguistics L-FIL-LET/09 Romance Philology (French/Spanish) L-FIL-LET/15 Germanic Philology (English/German) 9 Italian Language and Literature and Compared Literature L-LIN/21 Slavonic Philology (Russian) One module to be chosen between: L-FIL-LET/10 Italian Literature L-FIL-LET/11 Comparative Italian Literature Languages for special purposes, advanced language skills and One of the following Foreign Languages Language Y: L-LIN/04 French Language 2 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 2 linguistic mediation L-LIN/12 English Language 2 from/to curricular L-LIN/14 German Language 2 9 languages L-LIN/21 Russian Language 2 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 2 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 2 Total credits 60 Number of modules
19 Linguistic and Literary Studies Curriculum Third year Basic modules Language and Cultures of specific Countries Italian Language and Literature and Compared Literature One of the following Foreign Language Language X: L-LIN/04 French Language 3 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 3 L-LIN/12 English Language 3 L-LIN/14 German Language 3 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 3 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 3 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 3 L-FIL-LET/14 Literary Criticism 9 Languages for special purposes, advanced language skills and One of the following Foreign Languages Language Y: L-LIN/04 French Language 3 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 3 linguistic mediation L-LIN/12 English Language 3 from/to curricular L-LIN/14 German Language 3 9 languages L-LIN/21 Russian Language 3 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 3 L-OR/21 Chinese Language 3 Comparable or additional modules Comparable or additional modules M-FIL/01 Philosophy of Multiculturalism 9 Other modules (D.M. 270 art.10 5) didactic area CFU Two modules to be chosen by the student 12 Internship 5 Final dissertation Knowledge of at least one foreign language 7 (6+1) 9 Total credits 60 Number of modules 8 Total credits to obtain the degree 180 Total number of modules 20 19
20 DEGREE IN CULTURAL TOURISM SCIENCES (L-15) (D.M. 270/2004) Prospectus The degree in Cultural Tourism Sciences is a three-year course. To be awarded a degree in Cultural Tourism Sciences, students have to gain 180 credits. Each credit corresponds to 25 hours of learning (lectures, exercises, individual study). Credits are used to evaluate the students learning load and are gained by passing the exams and educational activities provided for in the course study programme. The academic year is divided into two semesters: first semester: from Monday, 3 rd October 2011 to Friday 23 rd December second semester: from Monday, 6 th February 2012 to Thursday, 17 th May Modules are taught within each semester, with the exception of the Foreign Language grammar classes, which are taught throughout the entire academic year. The student s yearly work-load amounts to 60 credits, thus corresponding to 180 credits in total. The lecture timetable is published on-line on the faculty web site: Students should attend the grammar module classes regularly. Lecturers will suggest the appropriate programmes for students who are unable to attend lectures. Lecture attendance is highly recommended for all modules. At the end of the degree course, with 180 credits and the presentation of a final dissertation, students will be awarded the academic title of dottore in Cultural Tourism Sciences. Course's main coordinators Prof. Monica FARNETTI Prof. Gavino MARIOTTI Prof. Fiorenzo TOSO Dott. Carla BASSU Tutors Prof. Gavino MARIOTTI Prof. Fiorenzo TOSO Dott. Marta GALIÑANES GALLÉN Since the 2010/2011 academic year, the degree course in Cultural Tourism Sciences (L-15) provides a specific individual tutorial service involving the entire academic staff of the course. List of individual tutors Dott. Linda BRODO Dott. Lorenzo DEVILLA Prof. Monica FARNETTI Dott. Marta GALIÑANES GALLÉN Prof. Gavino MARIOTTI Prof. Massimo ONOFRI Prof. Antonio PINNA Prof. Baingio PINNA Prof. Fiorenzo TOSO Choosing your curricular Languages (X Y) Curricular Languages (X and Y) may be chosen from the following options: French English Spanish German. 20
21 DEGREE COURSE (D.M. 270/2004) CULTURAL TOURISM SCIENCES (L-15) PROGRAMME CHART First year Basic Modules Language disciplines Language X, to be chosen from the following options L-LIN/04 French Language 1 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 1 L-LIN/12 English Language 1 L-LIN/14 German Language 1 Language Y, to be chosen from the following options L-LIN/04 French Language 1 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 1 L-LIN/12 English Language 1 L-LIN/14 German Language 1 10 Economic, statistical and law disciplines SECS-P/07 Business Economics 8 Tourist service INF/01 Introduction to Computer Studies organization disciplines 8 Historical- artistic disciplines L-ART/02 Modern Art 12 Comparable or additional modules L-LIN/01 General and Applied Linguistics 12 Total credits 60 Number of modules 6 21
22 Second year Basic modules Language disciplines Language X, to be chosen from the following options L-LIN/04 French Language 2 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 2 L-LIN/12 English Language 2 L-LIN/14 German Language 2 Language Y, to be chosen from the following options L-LIN/04 French Language 2 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 2 L-LIN/12 English Language 2 L-LIN/14 German Language 2 9 One module to be chosen from the following options: Historical- artistic L-FIL-LET/10 Italian Travel Literature disciplines 12 L-FIL-LET/11 Contemporary Italian Literature Economic, statistical and SECS-P/07 Tourism Management law disciplines 8 Basic modules One module to be chosen from the following options: Social and territorial M-GGR/01 Geography disciplines M-GGR/02 Political and Economic Geography 8 Basic modules Economic, statistical and IUS/09 Public Law and Tourism Legislation law disciplines 8 Comparable or additional modules Comparable or additional M-FIL/03 Ethics of Intercultural Communication 6 modules Total credits 60 Number of modules 7 22
23 Third year Basic modules Language disciplines Language X, to be chosen from the following options L-LIN/04 French Language 3 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 3 L-LIN/12 English Language 3 L-LIN/14 German Language 3 10 Sociological, psychological and anthropological disciplines M-PSI/01 General Psychology and Psychology of Perception 12 Basic modules One module to be chosen from the following options: Economic, statistical SECS-P/08 Business Economics and Management and law disciplines SECS-S/01 Statistics 8 Other modules (D.M. 270 art.10 5) didactic area One module to be chosen by the student 12 Other modules (D.M. 270 art.10 5) didactic area CFU Additional language 6 Other modules (D.M. 270 art.10 5) didactic area CFU Internship in private companies, public or private institutions, professional orders 6 Other modules (D.M. 270 art.10 5) didactic area CFU Final dissertation 6 (5+1) CFU Total credits 60 Number of modules 7 Total credits to get the degree 180 Total number of modules 20 23
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25 POSTGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES 25
26 POSTGRADUATE DEGREE COURSE IN LANGUAGES, CULTURES AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION (CLASSE LM-38) (D.M. 270/2004) Prospectus The postgraduate degree in Languages, Cultures and International Communication is a two-year course. To be awarded a degree in Languages, Cultures and International Communication, students have to gain 120 credits. Each credit corresponds to 25 hours of learning (lectures, exercises, individual study). Credits are used to evaluate the students learning load and are gained by passing the exams and educational activities provided for in the course study programme. The academic year is divided into two semesters: first semester: from Monday, 3 rd October 2011 to Friday 23 rd December second semester: from Monday, 6 th February 2012 to Thursday, 17 th May Modules are taught within each semester, with the exception of the Foreign Language grammar classes, which are taught throughout the entire academic year. The student s yearly work-load amounts to 60 credits, thus corresponding to 180 credits in total. The lecture timetable is published on-line on the faculty web site: Students should attend their grammar module classes regularly. Lecturers will suggest appropriate programmes for students who are unable to attend lectures. Lecture attendance is highly recommended for all modules. At the end of the degree course, with 180 credits and the presentation of a final dissertation, students will be awarded the academic title of dottore magistrale in Languages, Cultures and International Communication. Course's main coordinators Prof. Raffaele D'AGATA Prof. Doris Anita HÖHMANN Prof. Giulia PISSARELLO Tutors Prof. Giulia PISSARELLO Prof. Simonetta SANNA Dott. Alessandra CATTANI Choosing your curricular Languages (X Y) Curricular Languages (X and Y) may be chosen from the following options: Arabic French English Russian - Spanish German. 26
27 POSTGRADUATE DEGREE (D.M. 270/2004) LANGUAGES, CULTURES AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION (LM-38) PROGRAMME CHART First Year Foreign Language X, to be chosen from the following options: L-LIN/04 French Language 1 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 1 L-LIN/12 English Language 1 12 Modern Languages L-LIN/14 German Language 1 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 1 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 1 Foreign Language Y, to be chosen from the following options: L-LIN/04 French Language 1 L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 1 L-LIN/12 English Language 1 L-LIN/14 German Language 1 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 1 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 1 12 Economic, statistical and IUS/09 Italian and European Constitutional Organization law sciences 8 Economic, law, social M-STO/04 Twentieth Century History 8 and communication sciences SECS-P/07 Business Strategies and Policies 8 Comparable modules One module of Foreign Literature X, to be chosen from the following options: L-LIN/03 French Literature Comparable or additional L-LIN/06 Hispanic American Literature modules L-LIN/10 English Literature 12 L-LIN/13 German Literature L-LIN/21 Russian Literature L-OR/12 Arabic Literature 1 st year total credits 60 number 1 st year of modules 6 27
28 Second year Foreign Language X, to be chosen from the following options: L-LIN/04 French Language 2 Modern Languages L-LIN/07 Spanish Language 2 L-LIN/12 English Language 2 12 L-LIN/14 German Language 2 L-LIN/21 Russian Language 2 L-OR/12 Arabic Language 2 One module to be chosen from the following options: Semiotic, linguistic and INF/01 Information sciences for Humanities or L-LIN/01 International Information sciences Communication 6 Economic, law, social and communication sciences SPS/08 Mass Communication and New Media Sociology 8 Other modules (D.M. 270 art.10 5) didactic area CFU One module to be chosen by the student 12 Other educations activities (D.M. 270 art.10 5) didactic area CFU Final dissertation 18 Internship 4 2 nd year total credits 60 number of 2 nd year modules 6 Total number of credits to obtain the degree 120 Total number of modules 12 28
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