Info for
Prospective Students
Cattolica Students
International Students
Academic Staff
Alumni
Institutions, Companies and Professions
strumenti-icon
ARE YOU AN ENROLLED STUDENT?
YOU ARE A LECTURER OR STAFF MEMBER
IT

Faculty of: LINGUISTIC SCIENCES AND FOREIGN LITERATURES

Foreign languages, literatures and cultures

Milan

Domestic applicants
International applicants
Duration
2 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
LM-37 (Modern American and European languages and literature)

The languages offered in the graduate degree programme are:

  • French
  • English
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • German

The study plan is, in principle, organized on an epistemological core, which illustrates the characteristics of the discipline, and on the analysis of concrete application cases.
Specific skills and ECTS will be acquired by students according to the three profiles described below.


The modular organization of the lectures allows you to deal with a wide range of topics. Individual practical work, whether optional or compulsory, and also carried out with the help of computer techniques, may give rise to evaluations during the exam. The evaluation of the individual training courses focuses on all the activities carried out and includes written and oral tests, as well as any ongoing assessments.

 

The language exercises offer the possibility of a gradual and continuous work to achieve the necessary knowledge and practice of foreign languages in their different skills. As part of this degree programme, the Faculty will be able to organise courses in literary translation that will pursue the objective of achieving high theoretical and applicative skills aimed at translating literary or non-fiction texts and knowledge of the publishing world.

 

To obtain the graduate degree, at least 120 credits (ECTS) must be acquired.
Each exam is awarded a given number of ECTS, the same for all students and a grade (expressed out of 30) that varies according to the level of preparation.
For students of the Profile in Language Sciences, Terminologies and Text Types, a Double Degree is activated with the University of České Budějovice (Czech Republic) (to view the study plans, see the Faculty Guide). For students of the Profile in Language Sciences, Terminologies and Text Types, a Double Degree is activated with the University of Lorraine (France); for students of the Profile in European and American Languages, Literatures and Cultures, a Double Degree is activated with the Université de la Sorbonne (Paris 4) (to view the study plans of both double degrees, see the Faculty Guide). For students of both profiles of the graduate degree (Language Sciences, Terminologies and Text Types and European and American Languages, Literatures and Cultures), a Double Degree is activated with the Novosbirskij  Gosudarstvennyj Pedagogičeskij University, Novosibirsk (Russia) (to view the study plans see the Faculty Guide).