Curricula and course units
The programme of study of the course provides for a common training path for all students dedicated to the fundamental course units of literary, linguistic, philological, historical and geographical culture.
In addition to this common pathway, which covers 90 ECTS credits out of the 180 ECTS credits required for a degree, students can choose from four different courses (curricula) focusing on:
- literatures and civilisations of the classical world (classical and archaeological curriculum);
- literatures and civilisations of the modern world (modern curriculum);
- historical disciplines (historical curriculum);
- disciplines and methodologies of the digital humanities (digital humanities curriculum).
The course of study is also supplemented by a wide range of course units that students can choose according to their interests and objectives in order to complete and enrich their education, also with a view to continuing their studies in Master's degree courses. This range of possibilities includes linguistic and philological disciplines in the classical sphere, course units of Romance philology and Italian philology, more specific course units in the literary and historical spheres, language didactics and theory of literature, librarianship, philosophical and political-sociological disciplines, archaeological and art-historical studies, musicological studies.
The course is completed by 12 ECTS credits to be completed in disciplines of the student's choice, a language proficiency in English or French (level B1), a 150-hour internship and the final examination, which consists of the discussion of a written paper (dissertation).
Thanks to the knowledge and skills acquired in the Humanities course, students can find employment opportunities in specific job sectors or continue their education with a Master’s degree course.