Comparative Languages and Cultures

Location: Palazzo Santa Maria Porta Coeli

Coordinator: Prof. Federico Corradi    

Admission: Open access. For admission requirements and procedures, please refer to the link.

Lingua: Italiano

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COURSE OVERVIEW

The Bachelor's Degree Program in Languages and Comparative Cultures addresses the need to adapt a traditionally humanistic education to the ongoing and profound changes of our time.

Graduates in Languages and Comparative Cultures are expected to develop competencies in two different linguistic areas, supported by a solid theoretical-methodological and historical-cultural foundation. This will equip them with the critical and interpretative tools necessary to understand the diversity of today’s world and to engage with ongoing processes of cultural, political, and socioeconomic integration on a global scale.

The curriculum, shaped by a comparative perspective, allows students to combine one European or American language and literature with one language and literature from Eastern Europe, Asia, or Africa, and to have linguistic, philological, and cultural courses related to the respective areas of study.