The Master’s Degree programme in Italian Studies offers a comprehensive education in the areas of linguistics, philology, and Italian and comparative literature, in both synchronic and diachronic terms. The degree programme is organized across two curricula: the “philological, linguistic, and literary” curriculum provides an in-depth study of philology and Italian literature; the “foreign literature” curriculum allows an in-depth study of European and American literature as an indispensable tool for understanding the field of literature on a transnational scale. The objective of both curricula is that of fostering the development of critical judgment and the ability to analyse that are needed to understand, compare, and interpret Italian literature from a national and multicultural perspective.
Curricula: Philological, linguistic, and literary; Foreign literature
Class: Class LM-14 for master’s degrees in modern philology
Duration: 2 years.
Academic Credits: 120
Double Degree: University of Siena/Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris