1022555 - FOUNDAMENTALS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE |
The course would like to show an overview of the main both inorganic and organic chemicals, both natural and anthropogenic, that are known hazards to the environment and humans as well. The course integrates the educational objectives of the studies. The aim of the course is, in fact, to provide general information on the pollutant assessment and dispersion in different concurrent compartments for a clear environmental of an investigated area. The course will give students knowledge and tools for understanding the mechanisms of pollutants and studying their effects.
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First semester |
6 |
CHIM/01 |
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1041619 - ENVIRONMENTAL RISK EVALUATION |
The course intends to introduce students to the feasibility of applying atmospheric sciences to the conservation of art works. Students will learn fundamental principles of physics which should allow them to describe microphysical phenomena. They will, in addition, acquire the skills to diagnose causes responsible for damage related to inadequate microclimatic conditions.
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First semester |
6 |
FIS/06 |
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1038363 - CULTURAL HERITAGE LAWS AND ECONOMICS
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CULTURAL ECONOMICS The course aims to provide knowledge of theories, models and tools in the area of cultural economics, with particular attention to Italy. The skills acquired will allow the student to understand relevant economic issues related to cultural goods and services, with a public economics approach. Cultural heritage law students to rate the course result and study of the textbook recommended {legislation dei beni culturali e paesaggistici, Raffaele Tamiozzo, and author. Giuffrè, Milan, 4TH Edn. 2009) acquire direct knowledge on discipline regulations within the national territory and the European Union on the protection, conservation and enhancement of cultural and landscape heritage, in particular as regards both publicly owned assets that privately owned assets; internal and international circulation of cultural goods, the discipline of exhibitions and exhibits, concessions of archaeological research, the sanctions regime concerning the violation of the legislation of protecting both the falsification of cultural heritage.
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First semester |
6 |
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PRIMO MODULO |
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First semester |
6 |
SECS-P/03 |
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1038363 - CULTURAL HERITAGE LAWS AND ECONOMICS
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CULTURAL ECONOMICS The course aims to provide knowledge of theories, models and tools in the area of cultural economics, with particular attention to Italy. The skills acquired will allow the student to understand relevant economic issues related to cultural goods and services, with a public economics approach. Cultural heritage law students to rate the course result and study of the textbook recommended {legislation dei beni culturali e paesaggistici, Raffaele Tamiozzo, and author. Giuffrè, Milan, 4TH Edn. 2009) acquire direct knowledge on discipline regulations within the national territory and the European Union on the protection, conservation and enhancement of cultural and landscape heritage, in particular as regards both publicly owned assets that privately owned assets; internal and international circulation of cultural goods, the discipline of exhibitions and exhibits, concessions of archaeological research, the sanctions regime concerning the violation of the legislation of protecting both the falsification of cultural heritage.
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Second semester |
3 |
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SECONDO MODULO |
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Second semester |
3 |
IUS/14 |
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1041822 - HISTORY OF RESTORATION AND MUSEOLOGY
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MUSEUM STUDIES Throughout the most significant phases of the history of scientific museology, functions and organization of both permanent museums and temporary exhibitions are evidenced. It is in particular examined the dissemination of science that can be developed in museums, with particular reference to the sensible topics of human evolution and extant variability.
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Second semester |
12 |
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MUSEOLOGIA E GESTIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI |
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Second semester |
6 |
L-ART/04 |
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STORIA DEL RESTAURO |
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Second semester |
6 |
L-ART/04 |
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- A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE |
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Second semester |
12 |
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AAF1185 - FOREIGN LANGUAGES SKILLS |
Provide students with the most common linguistic basis for orientation within the written scientific communication.
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Second semester |
3 |
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AAF1050 - training |
The stage/thesis activity consists in the development of a personal project, under the quidance and guard of a faculty member. The work will help developng skills related to self-organization, capability to work under guidance and in group, and capability to put in practice what has been learnt during the study course or during the initial period of work in for the stage/thesis.
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Second semester |
12 |
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AAF1004 - Final exam |
The final exams consists of writing, presenting and discussing a thesis, developed autonomously by the students, which illustrates in a coherent and detailed manner the problem tackled during the practical training and all the activities carried out to develop its solution.
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Second semester |
6 |
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