The final test consists in the presentation and discussion in front of a committee of teachers of a paper related to one of the subjects provided for in the Study Programme.
This paper may consist both in the description of a topic consistent with the scientific and professional focus of the degree programme and supported by a relevant basic bibliography, and in the description of an activity of an applicative and/or experimental nature, which constitutes a greater individual contribution by the student.
The degree exam consists of a brief presentation and discussion (open to the public but not ceremonial) of the Dissertation to the Preliminary Committee composed of three lecturers (not necessarily from the same Faculty nor academic area under discussion). On completion of the examination session, the Preliminary Committee communicates to all candidates only the evaluation of the dissertation attributed by the Committee (from insufficient to excellent).
The degree classification is then attributed by the Certification Committee, taking into consideration the evaluation of the final dissertation attributed by the Preliminary Committee, the candidate's grades accrued from formal examinations and other elements based on elements approved by the Faculty Council and is expressed as a mark out of 110. The Certification Commission is composed of seven lecturers from the relevant Faculty and is chaired by the Dean. Members of the Commissions are appointed by the Dean of the Faculty.
The proclamation and conferral of the degree certificate takes place during the Graduation Ceremony held at the end of the graduation session. This event is open to the public and is delivered in a ceremonial manner.
Bachelor's degree course in Arts and Cultural Events* (*New course title undergoing ministerial approval for a.y. 2023/24)
Recommended study plan
1st Year
Compulsory activities | CFU |
History of medieval art - L-ART/01 | 6 |
Contemporary visual arts | 12 |
History of contemporary art - L-ART/03 | 6 |
Arts and media - L-ART/06 | 6 |
Digital communication workshop for the arts - ICAR/13 | 6 |
Communication of cultural events - SPS/08 | 6 |
Cultural journalism | |
Media relations | |
Marketing and management for events - SECS-P/08 | 6 |
Marketing for arts and culture | |
Project management for events and festivals | |
Fashion and events | 12 |
Fashion and art | 6 |
Sociology of events | 6 |
Professional English I - L-LIN/12 | 6 |
Elective courses | 6 |
2nd Year
Compulsory activities | CFU |
The entertainment system | 12 |
Workshop for the creation of cultural projects | 6 |
Theatre and art - L-ART/05 | 6 |
Production and organisation of contemporary music - L-ART/05 | |
History of modern art - L-ART/02 | 6 |
Economy of culture and art - SECS-P/02 | 6 |
Contemporary history - M-STO/04 | 6 |
Contemporary history | |
Contemporary Italy | |
Art communication - L-FIL-LET12 | 6 |
Legislation for cultural activities - IUS10 | 6 |
Professional English II - L-LIN/12 | 6 |
Language and culture of the second foreign language - L-LIN/04; L-LIN/07; L-LIN/14; L-LIN/21 | 6 |
Elective courses | 6 |
3rd Year
Compulsory activities | CFU |
Aestethics - M-FIL/04 | 6 |
Psichology of art - M-PSI/01 | 6 |
History of art criticism - L-ART/04 | 12 |
History of art criticism | |
Cinema and art | |
Forms of organisation of cultural events - SECS-P/07 | 6 |
Workshop of photography theory and technique - L-ART/06 | 6 |
Professional English III - L-LIN/12 | 6 |
Internship of professional skills | 6 |
Elective courses | 6 |