| 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 |
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| 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
DegreeThe 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. AdmissionAdmission 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. Entry testsAn 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-testsStudents can also take the relevant on-line self-test. | |||