Program Overview
Program Overview
The course of study in Literature, Music, and Performing Arts aims to form graduates who, in addition to knowledge of linguistic and literary disciplines characteristic of L-10 degrees, also possess specific preparation in the areas of cinema, music, and performing arts. The program proposes the study of literary texts alongside musical, theatrical, cinematographic, television, and radio texts, as forms of communication of the imagination that profoundly influence individual behaviors and social orientations.
Program Objectives
The program seeks to provide graduates with:
- A solid and versatile methodological foundation
- The ability to critically analyze and potentially contest various forms of aesthetic production
- The capacity to navigate with confidence across different forms of aesthetic production, with particular attention to the intersections between codes and languages, and between different national cultures and languages
Career Opportunities
The program offers a broad and versatile education that can be applied not only to further studies (as L-10 degrees provide direct access to master's programs that lead to teaching certification) but also to various professional fields, including private entrepreneurship, public institutions, and services.
Program Details
The program focuses on the study of texts from various disciplines, including literature, music, theater, cinema, television, and radio, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the forms of communication that shape our imagination and influence our behaviors and social orientations. By applying themselves to these forms, graduates acquire a broad range of reference models and develop the critical ability to analyze and potentially contest them. The program's emphasis on the intersections between different codes, languages, and cultures enables graduates to navigate with confidence across diverse forms of aesthetic production.
