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Humanities
Udine Headquarters, Udine, Italy
36 monthsProgram duration
YesScholarships
PhilosophyMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Philosophy
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
This type of cultural knowledge, although improperly seen in competition with technical and scientific subjects, is on the contrary a necessary critical complement to them and is especially invaluable in providing the skills and tools to deal with a world that is ever more complex, fragmented and specialized, and which the dominating forms of communication push towards a superficiality that is ahistorical and unstructured.
The increased demand for school education at a ‘lycée’ level, both in its more traditional forms and the new ones, can be interpreted as a confirmation of and a sign of interest in this trend. The field of interest is therefore the knowledge of humanities in its historical, geographical, anthropological, linguistic, literary, philosophical, and – less specifically – artistic, aspects. The spatial references are mainly the Mediterranean, then Europe and the West, but there is always a particular focus on the areas of Italy.
The course mainly prepares the student for continuing his/her studies in the linguistic and literary field, or in the fields of history, anthropology, philosophy or similar subjects, with a view to then enter sectors such as teaching, research and ‘cultural production’. However, the initial three-year course, promoting as it does cultural, communicative, and inter-personal competences, as well as cognitive flexibility, can in itself provide an adequate basis for entry into employment (or into specific training) in sectors such as administration, communication, organization, cultural popularization and mediation, management of human resources, etc.
In order to better achieve its educational objectives, the course is structured in different curricula, intended to satisfy specific cultural and professional requirements:
LITERARY curriculum, with two options:
- Specialization in Italian Studies
- Specialization in Classics
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY, with two options:Program overview
Main Subject
Philosophy
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
This type of cultural knowledge, although improperly seen in competition with technical and scientific subjects, is on the contrary a necessary critical complement to them and is especially invaluable in providing the skills and tools to deal with a world that is ever more complex, fragmented and specialized, and which the dominating forms of communication push towards a superficiality that is ahistorical and unstructured.
The increased demand for school education at a ‘lycée’ level, both in its more traditional forms and the new ones, can be interpreted as a confirmation of and a sign of interest in this trend. The field of interest is therefore the knowledge of humanities in its historical, geographical, anthropological, linguistic, literary, philosophical, and – less specifically – artistic, aspects. The spatial references are mainly the Mediterranean, then Europe and the West, but there is always a particular focus on the areas of Italy.
The course mainly prepares the student for continuing his/her studies in the linguistic and literary field, or in the fields of history, anthropology, philosophy or similar subjects, with a view to then enter sectors such as teaching, research and ‘cultural production’. However, the initial three-year course, promoting as it does cultural, communicative, and inter-personal competences, as well as cognitive flexibility, can in itself provide an adequate basis for entry into employment (or into specific training) in sectors such as administration, communication, organization, cultural popularization and mediation, management of human resources, etc.
In order to better achieve its educational objectives, the course is structured in different curricula, intended to satisfy specific cultural and professional requirements:
LITERARY curriculum, with two options:
- Specialization in Italian Studies
- Specialization in Classics
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY, with two options:Admission requirements
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