Comparative Literatures and Cultures

Location: Palazzo Santa Maria Porta Coeli

Coordinator: Prof. Roberto Mondola

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

Languages of instruction: Italian, English

 

Program Overview

The Italian second-cycle degree program in Comparative Literatures and Cultures is a two-year program in Degree Class LM-37 – Modern European and American Languages and Literatures.

To obtain the degree, students must earn 120 ECTS credits

The program is structured into three curricula:

1. West–East

2. European

3. Comparative Literature: English, Italian, Chinese

The Italian second-cycle degree in Comparative Literatures and Cultures is designed to prepare graduates for high-responsibility roles in both public and private institutions engaged in national and international cultural activities, and in the promotion of Italian literary, linguistic, and cultural heritage abroad.

Graduates will also be qualified to work in business and commercial consultancy, in Italian institutions abroad, in international cooperation and NGOs, and in the global organization of cultural initiatives. More broadly, they will be prepared for all professional contexts requiring an advanced knowledge not only of foreign languages but also of the societies and cultural heritage of other countries.

The program provides specific training in intercultural comparison, communication, and exchange, preparing graduates to operate effectively in Italian and international contexts.

For further information, visit the Course Catalog.

 

Program Regulations

To consult the regulations, visit the relevant page.