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Academic year 2009/2010
Master's Degree (MSc) on COMMUNICATION THEORIES
TEXT CULTURE

Coordinator Prof. Dario Mangano
Class of Master's Degree (MSc) on Communication (LM-92)
2 years

Free access
Course Code
2072

Course info
The communication of texts science and visual culture is the focus of the 2nd cycle Degree Course in "Communication Theories". The course is divided in: - Class specific educational activities related to the disciplinary ambits of information and Communication theories and techniques as well as socio-economic, historical-political and cognitive subjects; - Related and integrative educational activities aiming at comparing communication science with other sciences (history of modern/contemporary art, Museology and art and restoration criticism, Performing arts, Cinema, Photography and Television, Musicology and history of music, Classical philology/romance linguistics, Italian literature/contemporary Italian literature, literary criticism and comparative literature, German philology, French/Spanish/English/German/Northern/Albanian/Hebraic Literature, language and translation, Economic-political Geography) ant at making the educational programme coherent with the needs of the labour market. Students will have the opportunity to experiment on their own, through a 3 credits workshop, the close observation of crucial issues and methods of their future professional role; they will thus acquire, according to an empowerment criterion, to the educational programme and to their personal interests and competences, useful knowledge for accessing the labour market. 9 credits will be related to elective educational activities. Based on previous research experience, in synergy with other Faculties or national and international research agencies, and coherently with the outcomes of some experimental initiatives (PhDs in "Design" and "Cultural Studies" and Master courses) promoted by the Faculty of Education Science and its Departments (Department of Arts and Communication, department of Analysis of expression: languages, signs, texts), two curricula have been envisaged: "Text cultures" and "Visual culture". Students may chose one of them after the first year (60 credits), aiming at consolidating the theoretical knowledge stemming from their previous studies (Communication, Languages, Literatures, Visual and performing arts) The second year aims at the specialisation in the fields of "Text cultures" and "Visual culture", which are two professional and research fields widely required at national and international level. The 2nd cycle Degre Course in "Communication theories" aims at training professionals who, together with sound cultural grounding in areas such as the communication of text sciences and visual culture and advanced competence in the humanistic field, possess the typical knowledge and capabilities of communication specialists and are able to ideate and coordinate high level projects in the field of critical text editing and contemporary visual arts. The specific objectives of the course will vary depending on the chosen curriculum, being respectively: For the "Text cultures" curriculum: the achievement of a mature and aware understanding of literary studies in their articulations (literary-critical, linguistic and philological) and of their relation with the study of modern comparative studies, of the theory of literature, of the history of culture, of historical-philosophical subjects and of applied computer science; For the "Visual culture" curriculum: the achievement of a mature and aware understanding of the sciences of image, seen as an interplay among image analysis, social and individual view analysis and the media supporting these images. In both curricula, the attitude to produce multimedia projects for the analysis and communication of text cultures and visual culture will be developed through specific laboratory practice.
Graduates in "communication theories" should be able to hold in high responsibility positions in public and private cultural and research institutions, in local and international governmental and nongovernmental institutions, cultural centres, publishers, image and advertising companies. They will carry out, in particular, the following activities: - Planning and execution of cultural services and of services aiming at recovering local traditions and identities; - Planning and communication of cultural events; - Research in the field of text sciences and image sciences; - Specialist consultancy related to verbal and visual communication (namely within cultural institutions, public and private foundations, libraries, archives, etc...).
In accordance with the educational objectives and the expected learning outcomes of the Degree Course, the final examination, awarded with 18 credits, consists of the presentation of a dissertation, or of a multimedia product supported by a theoretical dissertation, prepared by the student in an original way under the guidance of a supervising Professor and related to the advanced and organic analysis of a curriculum-related issue. The final paper will be presented to a Board appointed by the Council of the Degree Course and approved by the Dean of the Faculty, in accordance with the Faculty and Course educational regulations.

course outline
Teachings first year \ in common with the others curricula\profiles
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
13403 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMMUNICATION 9.0 Yearly V B ING-INF/05
13404 - SEMIOTICS OF CULTURE MARRONE (PO) 9.0 Yearly V B M-FIL/05
03089 - AESTHETICS 6.0 Yearly V B M-FIL/04
04770 - GENERAL LINGUISTICS 9.0 Yearly V B L-LIN/01
07457 - THEORY AND TECHNIQUES OF NEW MEDIA FICI (PA) 9.0 Yearly V B SPS/08
Optional subjects 6.0 B
Free subjects 9.0 D
Teachings second year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
05917 - FINAL EXAMINATION 18.0 Yearly G E
07407 - THEORY OF LITERATURE BERTONI (PO) 9.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/14
Optional subjects II 9.0 C
Optional subjects III 18.0 C
Optional subjects IV 6.0 C
Optional subjects V 3.0 F
Elective activities
Optional subjects credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
01340 - CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY BELLANTONIO (PA) 6.0 Yearly V B M-DEA/01
00375 - PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNICATION 6.0 Yearly V B M-FIL/01
03204 - PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION 6.0 Yearly V B M-PED/01
06958 - HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUE 6.0 Yearly V B M-STO/05
Optional subjects II credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
13457 - GERMAN ECDOTICS AND PHILOLOGY LENDINARA (CU) 9.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/15
13458 - ECDOTICS AND ROMANCE PHILOLOGY REGINA (RU) 9.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/09
13459 - TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND SLAVIC PHILOLOGY KOSSOVA (PO) 9.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/21
Optional subjects III credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
04482 - SPANISH LITERATURE LEONE (PC) 9.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/05
00565 - GERMAN LITERATURE CALABRESE (PQ) 9.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/13
04384 - ALBANIAN LITERATURE MANDALA' (PO) 9.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/18
04390 - ARAB LITERATURE SPALLINO (PA) 9.0 Yearly V C L-OR/12
04406 - FRENCH LITERATURE RIZZITANO (PC) 9.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/03
04416 - ENGLISH LITERATURE DI PIAZZA (PO) 9.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/10
04438 - ITALIAN LITERATURE ZARCONE (PA) 9.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/10
04444 - CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN LITERATURE DEIDIER (PO) 9.0 Yearly V C L-FIL-LET/11
Optional subjects IV credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
13552 - FRENCH LANGUAGE - ADVANCED COURSE ARLOTTA (PC) 6.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/04
13551 - SPANISH LANGUAGE - ADVANCED LEVEL 6.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/05
13553 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE - ADVANCED LEVEL 6.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/12
13555 - GERMAN LANGUAGE - ADVANCED LEVEL 6.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/14
14444 - ALBANIAN LANGUAGE - ADVANCED COURSE 6.0 Yearly V C L-LIN/18
14445 - ARAB LANGUAGE - ADVANCED COURSE 6.0 Yearly V C L-OR/12
Optional subjects V credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
13425 - CULTURAL STUDIES - WORKSHOP COMETA (PO) 3.0 Yearly G F
13460 - HISTORY OF BOOK AND PUBLISHING - WORKSHOP LENDINARA (CU) 3.0 Yearly G F
13461 - COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES FOR TEXTS PIRRONE (PA) 3.0 Yearly G F
Explaination
Term Term/Semester
Val. Valutation: V = mark in 30/30, G = note
(*) Teaching attended in english
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