Presentation
The Degree Programme in Languages, Cultures, Literature and Translation is a three-year degree programme with limited enrolment established within the L-11 Degree Class and governed by the University's Teaching Regulations in accordance with the law, ministerial provisions and statutory directives.
The degree programme requires an entrance exam, which follows the guidelines contained in the announcement published each year on the University website.
The degree programme is structured as a single curriculum, which requires the compulsory choice of two foreign languages. Proficiency in the two languages is based on the development of written and oral skills through the tools and methodologies of linguistic and philological analysis, as well as the theory and practice of translation, skills that the recent regulatory change aims to implement by increasing the total number of credits. The degree programme also provides for the acquisition of advanced knowledge of the literary tradition of the two chosen languages and the main methodologies of literary text analysis. It also includes an introduction to basic disciplines such as Italian literature and history, linguistics and philology, with the aim of integrating and completing, from a theoretical and methodological point of view, the training acquired through the study of foreign languages and literatures. Finally, the course includes other areas of study (pedagogical-psychological, didactic, geographical, historical-artistic, linguistic-philological).