Bachelor in Italian language, literature and civilization
Program Overview
University Program Information
The Faculty of Communication, Culture, and Society offers two Bachelor's programs: the Bachelor in Communication and the Bachelor in Lingua, Letteratura e Civilt‡ Italiana. Both programs are full-time, lasting 6 semesters (180 ECTS), and are compliant with the Bologna Declaration, corresponding to a three-year degree.
Program Overview
Within a multilingual, multicultural, and interdisciplinary context, the Bachelor's programs combine a solid foundation in the relevant disciplines with the acquisition of specific skills through the choice of a specialization track.
Program Details
- The programs are designed to provide a comprehensive education in their respective fields.
- The Bachelor in Lingua, Letteratura e Civilt‡ Italiana focuses on the study of Italian language, literature, and culture.
- Both programs aim to equip students with a broad range of skills and knowledge, preparing them for various career paths or further academic pursuits.
- The curriculum is structured to conform to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), ensuring compatibility with other European university programs.
- The duration of the programs is 6 semesters, which is equivalent to 3 years of full-time study, leading to the award of a Bachelor's degree upon successful completion.
Academic Framework
- The programs are part of the Bologna Process, which aims to create a European Higher Education Area (EHEA) by standardizing academic degree structures across Europe.
- The 180 ECTS credits required for graduation are distributed across various courses and modules, including core subjects, electives, and a final thesis or project, depending on the program's specific requirements.
Conclusion
The Bachelor's programs offered by the Faculty of Communication, Culture, and Society are designed to provide students with a rigorous academic foundation, preparing them for careers in their chosen fields or for further study at the graduate level. With their emphasis on interdisciplinary study and specialization, these programs offer a unique educational experience that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills.
