Complesso San Carlo Viterbo
Modern Languages, Literature, History, Philosophy and Law Studies
Italian
3 years
Non-selective entry test
The degree course in Humanities offers an interdisciplinary programme, addressing the diverse needs of contemporary society. It is based on a critical awareness of human cultural products, at various stages in history.
The course is organised into two curricula providing the credits needed for a teacher career path and to meet the job market’s need for new cultural and professional roles.
The core, course-related and supplementary disciplines combine theoretical studies with practical activities and workshops in order to achieve the teaching aims. They include the following four study areas:
An interdisciplinary education structured in two curricula:
Graduates in Human Sciences can enter the world of private and public work as a cultural-tourism operator, press and communication officer, editorial secretary or in territorial planning.
Graduates have the opportunity to continue the academic studies enroling into the Master’s courses in Modern Philology LM-14 and Digital Information LM-91 or pursue the Master’s degree programmes for the training of teachers.
Internships and workshops are available in the fields of photography, radio, creative writing, geotechnology, Latin language, Greek language.
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