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Academic year 2009/2010
Bachelor's Degree (BSc) on HUMANITIES
MODERN

Coordinator Prof. Ennio Mineo
Class of Bachelor's Degree (BSc) on Humanities (L-10)
3 years

Free access
Course Code
2099

Course info
The 1st cycle degree course in "Humanities" aims at providing students with solid basic training with respect to literary, linguistic, anthropological and historical-geographical subjects, The course then provides for various curricula providing more specific competences, with respect, in particular to classic, modern, socio-anthropological, artistic and historical-geographical studies. Students have the chance to learn methodologies which are useful to the reading and interpretation of various types of documents, from antiquity to the modern age The course provides tools for the research and understanding of the Greek and Latin civilization, focusing on historical, literary, artistic documents from the Latin to the contemporary age, and in particular on the social-symbolical and identity dimension of cultural phenomena, and on multiculturalism and cultural mediation issues. This articulation of the degree course enables students to acquire the competences needed fort the translation and interpretation of a text in Greek or Latin language, as well as the capability of analysing a literary or artistic text of the medieval, modern and contemporary age, and to use interpretation tools of a historical, geographic or anthropological type. The wide range of possible curricula relies on a solid base of common courses (12 credits each). Related and integrative activities cover a wide range of scientific sectors. Thus, the course provides undergraduates with diversified professional profiles, enabling them to make coherent decisions with respect to their further studies
Graduates of this course might find professional opportunities in various activities, both in the public and private sector, with respect in particular to publishing, communication, human resources management, in all the institutional ambits requiring literary, linguistic, anthropological, artistic, socio-geographic competences. The course also enables to access 1st level University Master courses. In accordance with the selected curriculum, graduates of this course: - Possess a good basic knowledge of Greek and Latin civilization, enabling them to access to various 2nd cycle degree courses; they might also carry out professional activities requiring literary and linguistic competences with respect to antiquity; - Are able to carry out various professional activities, requiring literary and linguistic competences with respect to the modern age; - are capable of carrying out professional activities in the field of documentation, protection and conservation of musical, artistic and cultural assets of demo-ethno anthropological relevance.
The final examination aims at ascertaining the achievement of course educational objectives. It consists of the preparation and discussion of a paper about a specific topic.

course outline
Teachings first year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
03604 - GEOGRAPHY DE SPUCHES (PO) 12.0 Yearly V A M-GGR/01
04438 - ITALIAN LITERATURE DI LEGAMI (PQ) CARTA (PA) 12.0 Yearly V A, B L-FIL-LET/10
04593 - LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE I PICONE (PO) PETRONE (CU) MARCHESE (PA) 12.0 Yearly V A L-FIL-LET/04
04777 - ITALIAN LINGUISTICS AMENTA (PA) CASTIGLIONE (PO) 12.0 Yearly V A L-FIL-LET/12
07088 - ROMAN HISTORY MARINO (CU) 12.0 Yearly V B L-ANT/03
Teachings second year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
03193 - ROMANCE PHILOLOGY RINALDI (PO) 12.0 Yearly V B L-FIL-LET/09
09226 - ITALIAN LITERATURE II DI LEGAMI (PQ) 12.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/10
14047 - LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE II PICONE (PO) PETRONE (CU) 12.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/04
Optional subjects 12.0 B
Free subjects 12.0 D
Teachings third year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
05917 - FINAL EXAMINATION 9.0 Yearly G E
11773 - FINAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE EXAMINATION 6.0 Yearly G E
13351 - ADVANCED SKILLS RELATED TO THE LABOUR MARKET 6.0 Yearly G F
04203 - COMPUTER SCIENCE LABORATORY CRACOLICI (PC) VILLA (PC) CARAMAZZA (PC) 3.0 Yearly G F
Optional subjects II 24.0 C
Optional subjects III 12.0 B
Elective activities
Optional subjects credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
07068 - MEDIEVAL HISTORY SCARLATA (PA) FODALE (PO) 12.0 Yearly V B M-STO/01
06715 - CONTEMPORARY HISTORY DI FIGLIA (PA) 12.0 Yearly V B M-STO/04
07079 - MODERN HISTORY D'AVENIA (PO) 12.0 Yearly V B M-STO/02
Optional subjects II credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
03089 - AESTHETICS RUSSO (PO) 12.0 Yearly V C M-FIL/04
04596 - MODERN GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE LAVAGNINI (PQ) 12.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/20
02036 - BYZANTINE CIVILISATION CARUSO (PO) 12.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/07
02272 - GREEK CIVILISATION ANDO' (CU) 12.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/02
04444 - CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN LITERATURE PERRONE (PQ) 12.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/11
05601 - PEDAGOGY MARCHETTA (PA) 12.0 Yearly V C M-PED/01
07015 - HISTORY OF FOLKLORE BUTTITTA (PO) 12.0 Yearly V C M-DEA/01
Optional subjects III credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
07068 - MEDIEVAL HISTORY SCARLATA (PA) FODALE (PO) 12.0 Yearly V B M-STO/01
06715 - CONTEMPORARY HISTORY DI FIGLIA (PA) 12.0 Yearly V B M-STO/04
07079 - MODERN HISTORY D'AVENIA (PO) 12.0 Yearly V B M-STO/02
01403 - CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY MANDRUZZATO (RU) 12.0 Yearly V B L-ANT/07
01405 - CHRISTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY VITALE (PA) 12.0 Yearly V B L-ANT/08
Explaination
Term Term/Semester
Val. Valutation: V = mark in 30/30, G = note
(*) Teaching attended in english
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