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Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Communication Studies


Three-year first level degree courses Curricula Classes Co-ordinators
Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures • Far East Cultures and Literatures
• Linguistics and Literatures
• Tourism and Culture
• Fine Arts and Literatures (up to 2010/2011)
• Linguistics and Philology (up to 2010/2011)
L-11 Prof. Ugo Persi

Communication Sciences
(from 2010/2011)
• Business Communication
• Mass Communication
L-20 Prof. Stefano Rosso

Communication Sciences
(up to 2002/2003)
• Intercultural Communication for Co-operation and Business
• Public and Institutional Mass Media Communication
14

Foreign Languages and Literatures
(up to 2008/2009)
• Anthropology and Culture
• Linguistics
• Tourism and Culture
11 Prof. Rosanna Casari

Intercultural Communication for Co-operation and Business
(up to 2009/2010)
• Communication for Exchanges with the Far East
• Communication for Intercultural and Environmental Co-operation
• Intercultural Business Communication
14 Prof. Stefano Rosso

Public and Institutional Mass Media Communication
(up to 2009/2010)
• Institutional Communication
• Mass Media Communications and the New Media
14 Prof. Stefano Rosso

Classes

  • L-11 / 11 - Modern Languages and Culture
  • L-20 / 14 - Communication Sciences

Degree

The First Level Degree is conferred after three academic years, having gained a total of 180 cfu/ECTS credits (60 for each year) by passing the exams required by the study plan.


Admission

Admission to Italian Universities is possible only if the student holds a Diploma di Maturità ("A" Levels/Higher School Certificate) gained after 5 years at a high school.
Students enrolled in the first year of their course are required to have reached a level of written and spoken proficiency in the chosen foreign languages which is equivalent to The Council of Europe Common European Framework A2 level, in order to be able to reach total competency in both languages.


Entry tests

An entry test will be held to assess students' levels for each language (Italian and English / French / German / Spanish). Language bridging courses will be held at the beginning of the semester.


Self-tests

Students can also take the relevant on-line self-test.