Program Overview
Modern Philology
Overview
The Modern Philology program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of philological studies, focusing on the analysis and interpretation of texts from various linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
Course Structure
- The program consists of a series of courses and activities aimed at developing students' critical thinking, research, and communication skills.
- Catalogue: A comprehensive list of courses offered within the program.
- Course: Detailed information about each course, including syllabi, reading materials, and assessment methods.
- Quality Assurance (QA): A system in place to ensure the quality of the program, including regular evaluations and feedback from students and faculty.
Quality Assurance (QA)
Organization and Responsibilities
The Quality Assurance system at Sapienza University is described in detail on the Quality Team's web pages. This system outlines the organizational model adopted, the actors involved in QA (Quality Team, Monitoring Committees, Joint Teacher-Student Commissions, Quality Commissions of Study Courses), active working groups, main activities developed, and documentation prepared for the management of processes and QA activities in teaching, research, and the third mission.
Professor-Student Joint Committee
The Joint Committee is composed of professors and students who work together to ensure the quality of the program and to address any issues or concerns that may arise.
Consultation with Representative Organizations
The Faculty of Letters and Philosophy has consulted with numerous representative organizations from the world of production, services, and professions coherent with the educational offer of the Faculty. These consultations have led to the approval of the educational offer, including the Modern Philology program.
Degree Programme Quality Assurance Documents
The quality assurance documents for the degree program are available, providing detailed information about the program's structure, requirements, and quality assurance processes.
Featured Announcements
- Elections for student representation in the Department Council and Course Councils are scheduled for December 16, 2025.
- The period for submitting study plans and assigning reference teachers is from October 13, 2025, to April 30, 2026, for students enrolled in the current academic year and subsequent years.
- Reference teachers for the academic year are:
- First year: Prof. Marco Grimaldi
- Second year: Prof. Luca Fiorentini
- Off-cycle: Prof. Massimiliano Tortora
Research Areas
The program focuses on various research areas, including but not limited to:
- Philological analysis of texts from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds
- Historical and cultural context of literary works
- Critical thinking and research methodologies
Tuition Fees
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Admission Criteria
Admission criteria for the Modern Philology program are not specified in the input context.
Program Requirements
Program requirements, including course prerequisites and graduation requirements, are not detailed in the input context.
Conclusion
The Modern Philology program at Sapienza University offers a comprehensive education in philological studies, with a focus on critical thinking, research, and communication skills. The program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of texts from various linguistic and cultural backgrounds, preparing them for careers in research, education, and other fields related to philology.
