Bachelor's degree course in Languages, culture and digital communication
Recommended study plan
1st Year
Compulsory subjects | CFU |
Literature and narrative language I - English - L-LIN/10 | 6 |
Literature and narrative language I - French/Spanish/German -L-LIN/03 L-LIN/05 L-LIN/13 | 6 |
Philosophy of globalization | 6 |
Literature and narrative language - Italian -L-FIL-LET/11 | 6 |
English language and multimedia communication I- L-LIN/12 | 9 |
French/Spanish/German language and multimedia communication I L-LIN/04 L-LIN/07 L-LIN/14 | 9 |
Contemporary history and other languages M-STO/04 | 6 |
Digital design workshop I ING-INF/05 | 9 |
Elective courses | 3 |
2nd year
Compulsory subjects | CFU |
Linguistics for digital communication | 12 |
Computational linguistics L-LIN/01 | 6 |
Reading, learning and metacognition strategies M-PSI/01 | 6 |
Literature and narrative language II - English L-LIN/10 | 6 |
Literature and narrative language II - French/Spanish/German L-LIN/03 L-LIN/05 L-LIN/13 | 6 |
Writing for the media workshop L-FIL-LET/11 | 6 |
English language and multimedia communication II L-LIN/12 | 9 |
French/Spanish/German language and multimedia communication II L-LIN/04 L-LIN/07 L-LIN/14 | 9 |
Digital design workshop II ING-INF/05 | 9 |
Elective courses | 3 |
3rd year
Compulsory subjects | CFU |
English language and multimedia communication III L-LIN/12 | 9 |
French/Spanish/German language and multimedia communication III L-LIN/04 L-LIN/07 L-LIN/14 | 9 |
Literature, narratives and digital systems | 12 |
Literature and new narratives L-FIL-LET/14 | 6 |
Digital communication and society SPS/08 | 6 |
Digital workshop | 12 |
Methods, techniques and tools for communication INF/01 | 6 |
Multimedia storytelling workshop INF/01 | 6 |
New media communication strategy L-ART/06 | 6 |
Elective courses | 6 |
Final exam | 6 |
The final exam consists of a written paper of between 30 and 40 pages (2000 characters each) in which the student will deal with a topic related to one of the courses of the study plan; the topic (and its theoretical, methodological, content and/or practical or experimental approach) will be agreed with the teacher of the chosen course, who will supervise the work of the student in the various stages of writing, from bibliography to final editing. The paper, written in Italian, must be accompanied by a summary in English or the second foreign language studied; once approved by the supervisor, it will be evaluated by a Commission according to the University's Academic Regulations.