Degree Course: Policies, cooperation and development
A.Y. 2023/2024
Conoscenza e capacità di comprensione
Il/la laureato/a in Politiche, Cooperazione e Sviluppo dovrà dimostrare di aver acquisito conoscenze e competenze inter e multidisciplinari che gli consentano di cogliere le complessità della realtà internazionale e le dinamiche socioculturali, economiche e giuridico-istituzionali che sono, non solo alla base delle relazioni tra paesi, ma anche elementi fondanti del vivere sociale di ogni contesto nazionale.
Dovrà inoltre essere in grado di comprendere le principali cause dei mutamenti sociali e politici e le relative conseguenze sia a livello locale sia internazionale.
Queste competenze saranno acquisite attraverso la messa in pratica, durante la frequenza dei corsi impartiti sotto forma di lezioni frontali, laboratori e seminari, delle strategie di apprendimento indicate durante il laboratorio intensivo frequentato all’inizio del suo percorso formativo.
Si fa riferimento in modo particolare alle strategie di organizzazione dello studio; alle tecniche e metodi di lettura critica dei testi e documenti attraverso la schedatura e individuazione di parole chiave; alla messa in pratica dei meccanismi di funzionamento consapevole della memoria (smantellamento della tecnica della ripetizione acritica e sostituzione con la costruzione di mappe concettuali e di un ordine di priorità concettuali).
L'apprendimento sarà verificato attraverso prove in itinere, esercitazioni, esami scritti e/o orali di fine corso.Capacità di applicare conoscenza e comprensione
Il ricorso a metodologie di insegnamento interattive come quelle precedentemente descritte, il coinvolgimento degli stakholders in seminari e laboratori organizzati ad hoc, stage formativi e tirocini presso enti e istituzioni esterne, in Italia e all’estero, metteranno i laureati di questo Corso di laurea in grado di sperimentare l’applicazione delle loro conoscenze e di operare, a vari livelli, nei settori della pubblica amministrazione, della cooperazione e dello sviluppo.
L'apprendimento sarà verificato attraverso esami di profitto (in itinere e finali), seminari di approfondimento e laboratori.Autonomia di giudizio
Il/la laureato/a di questo Corso sarà in grado di raccogliere ed interpretare idee, contenuti e dati utili per analizzare con competenza i processi e gli eventi che costituiscono l'oggetto principale del suo studio.
L’intero impianto delle attività didattiche del corso il cui obiettivo non è soltanto quello di erogare contenuti e conoscenze disciplinari specifiche ma soprattutto quello di offrire agli/lle studenti metodologie e pratiche concrete di appropriazione e rielaborazione critica, permetterà loro, per apprendimento progressivo lungo tutto il triennio, di formulare giudizi autonomi e di esercitare la capacità necessaria per proporre, consapevolmente, risposte adeguate ai problemi che si troveranno ad affrontare nel settore lavorativo in cui saranno inseriti/e, sia in ambito locale che in quello internazionale.Abilità comunicative
Gli/le studenti, attraverso un laboratorio ad hoc, acquisiranno le coordinate essenziali delle tecniche di comunicazione corporea: impostazione della voce, direzione dello sguardo, acquisizione di posture corporali a seconda delle circostanze, esercizi di public speaking).
Queste indicazioni essenziali verranno riproposte in tutto il triennio, durante la frequenza dei singoli corsi nei quali la didattica interattiva, attraverso la partecipazione degli studenti con interventi orali programmati ed elaborati scritti, permetteranno la loro progressiva interiorizzazione e il consolidamento delle loro abilità comunicative.
La didattica tradizionale della lezione frontale sarà infatti affiancata ad altre forme di didattica sempre più necessarie in questo tipo di percorso quali seminari e laboratori in cui sarà privilegiato il lavoro di gruppo e di interlocuzione.
Essi infatti saranno concepiti con l’obiettivo di consentire allo studente di affinare capacità di sintesi ed efficacia comunicativa quali requisiti indispensabili per relazionarsi con interlocutori esperti e non esperti, con una pluralità di attori sociali tenendo conto delle differenze culturali e di genere in campo nazionale e internazionale.Capacità di apprendimento
Il percorso formativo del corso è articolato in modo da consolidare le capacità di apprendimento trasversale degli studenti, requisito imprescindibile per l’inserimento in un mondo del lavoro sempre più complesso e allo stesso tempo flessibile, e/o per intraprendere con elevato grado di autonomia e consapevolezza gli studi successivi, siano essi di laurea magistrale o di corsi professionalizzanti extrauniversitari.
Tali competenze saranno acquisite attraverso la lettura e lo studio di testi di progressiva complessità e specificità, anche in lingua straniera.
Agli approfondimenti teorici si affiancheranno quelli applicativi, così come previsti negli insegnamenti del secondo e del terzo anno di corso, progettati in questo senso come forma di monitoraggio e accompagnamento in itinere e nella fase di elaborazione di relazioni intermedie e finali per progettare, scrivere e sostenere con successo la prova finale.Requisiti di ammissione
L’accesso al Corso di laurea richiede una buona preparazione di base offerta dalle scuole secondarie superiori di diverso tipo.
In particolare, dato il carattere multidiscilplinare del Corso di laurea, è importante che lo/la studente possegga competenze di comprensione e analisi critica del testo, un buon livello di cultura generale, la conoscenza di base di almeno una lingua straniera, e conoscenze di base in ambito logico-matematico.
E' altresì fondamentale avere interesse per le diversità, siano esse culturali e di genere, e disponibilità al lavoro di gruppo.
Le modalità di verifica in ingresso del possesso di queste competenze sono definite dal regolamento didattico del Corso di Laurea in Politiche, Cooperazione e Sviluppo nel quale sono specificati anche gli obblighi formativi aggiuntivi (OFA) previsti nel caso in cui la verifica delle competenze di cui sopra non dia esito positivo.
Prova finale
La prova finale per il conseguimento della laurea consiste nella redazione di una tesi scritta e la sua successiva discussione orale in seduta pubblica, di fronte ad una apposita Commissione nominata dal Direttore di Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche.
La richiesta di assegnazione della tesi si può effettuare entro la data di scadenza di presentazione della domanda di laurea.
La materia della prova finale deve essere scelta tra le discipline nelle quali si è sostenuto l’esame.
Per presentare la domanda di conseguimento del titolo è necessario aver conseguito almeno 151 CFU.
Le scadenze e le modalità di presentazione della domanda di conseguimento titolo sono pubblicate sul sito del Dipartimento.
La Commissione esprime la valutazione finale in centodecimi, con eventuale lode, tenendo conto sia dello svolgimento della prova finale sia dell'intera carriera universitaria dello/a studente.
Il voto di laurea corrisponde alla media ponderata dei voti conseguiti.
Per quanto non espressamente qui disciplinato, si rinvia al Regolamento tesi e alle procedure didattiche e amministrative del Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche.
Orientamento in ingresso
Dato il periodo emergenziale, per il nostro Dipartimento è stato creato un apposito gruppo di lavoro di cui fanno parte Antonio D'Alessandri, Laura Fasanaro, Emanuele Rossi, Sarah Mataloni e Simone Civiero per le attività di orientamento in collaborazione con gli uffici centrali.
Le azioni di orientamento in ingresso sono improntate alla realizzazione di processi di raccordo con la scuola media secondaria.
Si concretizzano sia in attività informative e di approfondimento dei caratteri formativi dei Corsi di Studio (CdS) dell’Ateneo, sia in un impegno condiviso da scuola e università per favorire lo sviluppo di una maggiore consapevolezza da parte degli studenti nel compiere scelte coerenti con le proprie conoscenze, competenze, attitudini e interessi.
Le attività promosse si articolano in:
a) incontri e manifestazioni rivolte alle future matricole;
b) sviluppo di servizi online e pubblicazione di guide sull’offerta formativa dei CdS.
L’attività di orientamento in ingresso prevede quattro principali attività, distribuite nel corso dell’anno accademico, alle quali partecipano tutti i Dipartimenti e i CdS:
• Giornate di Vita Universitaria (GVU), si svolgono ogni anno da dicembre a marzo e sono rivolte agli studenti degli ultimi due anni della scuola secondaria superiore.
Si svolgono in tutti i Dipartimenti dell’Ateneo e costituiscono un’importante occasione per le future matricole per vivere la realtà universitaria.
Gli incontri sono strutturati in modo tale che accanto alla presentazione dei Corsi di Laurea, gli studenti possano anche fare un’esperienza diretta di vita universitaria con la partecipazione ad attività didattiche, laboratori, lezioni o seminari, alle quali partecipano anche studenti seniores che svolgono una significativa mediazione di tipo tutoriale.
Partecipano annualmente circa 5.000 studenti;
• Autorientamento, un progetto sviluppato in collaborazione diretta con alcune scuole medie superiori per lo sviluppo di una maggiore consapevolezza nella scelta da parte degli studenti.
Il progetto, infatti, è articolato in incontri svolti presso le scuole ed è finalizzato a sollecitare nelle future matricole una riflessione sui propri punti di forza e sui criteri di scelta;
• Attività di orientamento sviluppate dai singoli Dipartimenti, mediante incontri in presenza e servizi online;
• Orientarsi a Roma Tre, rappresenta la manifestazione che riassume le annuali attività di orientamento in ingresso e si svolge in Ateneo a luglio di ogni anno.
L’evento accoglie, perlopiù, studenti romani che partecipano per mettere definitivamente a fuoco la loro scelta universitaria.
Durante la manifestazione viene presentata l’offerta formativa e sono presenti, con un proprio spazio, tutti i principali servizi di Roma Tre, le segreterie didattiche e la segreteria studenti.
I servizi di orientamento online messi a disposizione dei futuri studenti universitari sono nel tempo aumentati, tenendo conto dello sviluppo delle nuove opportunità di comunicazione tramite web.
Inoltre, durante tutte le manifestazioni di presentazione dell’offerta formativa, sono illustrati quei siti web di Dipartimento, di Ateneo, Portale dello studente, etc., che possono aiutare gli studenti nella loro scelta.
Infine, l’Ateneo valuta, di volta in volta, l’opportunità di partecipare ad ulteriori occasioni di orientamento in presenza ovvero online (Salone dello studente ed altre iniziative).Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il forte grado di interdipendenza istituzionale ed economica che chiamiamo globalizzazione sta esprimendo nelle dinamiche internazionali correlazione e prossimità più che in qualsiasi altro periodo storico precedente.
Anche l’idea di sviluppo ha assunto oggi accezioni direttamente legate alla contiguità spaziale e temporale dei sistemi globalizzati.
In questo contesto, il corso di laurea in Politiche, cooperazione e sviluppo risponde alla crescente domanda di nuove professionalità nei paesi a capitalismo avanzato e in quelli in via di sviluppo.
Esso è pensato come un percorso di formazione che integra competenze economiche, istituzionali e umane, orientato a fornire tra l’altro gli strumenti per comprendere le interazioni fra attori del sistema internazionale nei vari ambiti in cui queste costituiscono effetti e condizioni essenziali dello sviluppo.
La logica che informa tale percorso privilegia l’analisi teorica e casistica delle dinamiche sistemiche a partire da una prospettiva interdisciplinare, connettendo la dimensione internazionale al mutamento storico, sociale, economico, politico e demografico al fine di inquadrare adeguatamente quella di sviluppo.
Il corso di laurea intende formare alla sfida complessa di assicurare 'il soddisfacimento dei bisogni della generazione presente, senza compromettere le possibilità delle generazioni future di realizzare i propri' (Rapporto Brundtland, ONU 1987).
A tale riguardo, il corso di laurea ha quindi l’obiettivo di fornire agli/le studenti una conoscenza puntuale quanto integrata delle dinamiche internazionali, ricostruite grazie a un approccio critico e diacronico.
Si tratta di un percorso formativo interdisciplinare cui concorrono la storia, gli studi politologici, il diritto e l'economia insieme con la sociologia, l’ antropologia, la geografia e la demografia, allo scopo di focalizzare adeguatamente le dimensioni rilevanti per le dinamiche di sviluppo, diversamente declinate nel concreto delle specifiche aree geografiche.
Accanto all’acquisizione dello strumentario concettuale e metodologico delle varie discipline, il corso riconosce una centralità delle storie di area (Africa, America Latina, Asia Orientale, Stati Uniti, Europa centrale e orientale, Medio Oriente) con l’obiettivo di maturare le coordinate necessarie ad operare pressoché in qualsivoglia contesto geopolitico.
Allo stesso tempo, il corso è concepito per dare spazio anche a una serie di attività volte a formare gli/le studenti su alcuni aspetti essenziali del lavoro del/lla cooperante legati alla raccolta e alla gestione di risorse finanziarie.
Nello specifico gli/le studenti potranno conseguire una formazione articolata, rivolta da un lato ad acquisire la capacità di analisi dei contesti in cui si attuano le iniziative a sostegno dello sviluppo; la comprensione delle realtà complesse e della connessione tra dinamiche locali e processi globali; la familiarità con i fenomeni della mondializzazione dell’economia e con le dinamiche interculturali.
Dall’altro, il corso vuole favorire l’apprendimento delle conoscenze di base per attività come quelle di fund-raising, analisi dei bisogni, progettazione, nonché di gestione e rendicontazione.
Gli studenti saranno, inoltre, in grado di valutare gli aspetti relazionali che influenzano l’andamento dei processi storici, gli ordinamenti giuridici e gli assetti così come i mutamenti economici sul piano internazionale, avendo acquisito le conoscenze necessarie per utilizzare efficacemente, in forma scritta e orale, due lingue straniere.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
FIRST YEAR
First semester
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21801591 -
DEMOGRAPHY
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The course aims to provide the fundamental methodology for the measurement and analysis of demographic phenomena as well as the knowledge of the main demographic issues.
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9
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SECS-S/04
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54
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ITA |
21810349 -
INSTITUTIONS OF PUBLIC LAW
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The course aims to provide an overview of constitutional history, of sources of law, organization of public powers, the organs of the State, the European Union, Regional and Local Government. It is also proposed to introduce and analyze the legislation for the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. Finally, it aims to give the fundamental elements of Italian constitutional justice.
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12
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IUS/09
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72
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810374 -
GEOGRAPHY
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acquisition of the knowledge on Earth system functioning and on the interactions between its different components (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere); develop skills for understanding the earth's physical phenomena, their origins and the reasons for their geographical distribution
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6
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M-GGR/01
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
Paniere storico antropologico - Lo studente deve sostenere nel triennio 3 esami a scelta tra gli insegnamenti presenti in questo paniere - (show)
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18
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21810373 -
HISTORY OF LATIN INSTITUTIONS AMERICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801026 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF AFRICA
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The prime objective is an evolution and enlightenment in the conception of Africa’s history from the sixteenth century to the present day. A part of the course will concentrate on difficulties associated with recording the history of Africa and the continent, with particular emphasis on how to preserve its oral history. Along the same lines of thought: fundamental aspects of modern and contemporary history of Africa concentrating on the slave trade; the impact of Africa on European commerce; colonial domination; resistance within the colonies; and African independence and the emergence of independent states. The course hopes to give an overall view of the history of the African continent and the problems it faces today, placing it within its diverse historical contexts.
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6
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SPS/13
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36
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Basic compulsory activities
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21810353 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF ASIA
(objectives)
This course focuses on the contemporary history of international relations in East Asia. Particular attention will be devoted to the positions occupied by Japan and China during the Cold War years, as well as to their interactions both with the other regional actors, the two Superpowers and Europe. The analysis of the factors generated by the bipolar order will facilitate the identification of continuity and discontinuity lines in the broader context of globalization.
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6
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SPS/14
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36
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810356 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF THE U.S.A.
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810376 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF ISLAM
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810354 -
STORIA DELLA RUSSIA E DELL'EUROPA CENTRO ORIENTALE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810669 -
IL CORNO D'AFRICA E LA LIBIA IN ETA' COLONIALE
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The main objective is that of training and introduction to the knowledge of the historical events of Italian colonial Africa. The course includes a first part dedicated to colonization in the liberal age, its international contextualization, the colonial impact. A second part relating to colonization in the Fascist era with particular attention to forms of repression, judicial and educational policies, racism and demographic colonization. Emphasis will be placed on the use of documentary sources for oral history and, more generally, on the research methodology. The course aims to give a general knowledge of the history of the two areas taken into consideration, of its problems today, in a perspective of historical understanding of different cultures.
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6
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SPS/13
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36
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Optional Group:
Alcuni insegnamenti a scelta dello studente consigliati dal Collegio Didattico del Cdl (2 esami per un totale di 12 CFU) - (show)
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12
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21810428 -
ECONOMIC STATISTICS
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Economic statistics is a topic in applied statistics that concerns the collection, processing, compilation, dissemination, and analysis of economic data. The data of concern to economic statistics may include those of an economy of region, country, or group of countries. The aim of the course is to provide a coherent framework of knowledge and statistical analysis of collective economic phenomena. Specific objectives can be considered as follows: I) to study problems and methods for measuring transactions carried out by collective economic actors; II) to provide some essential tools for studying economic dynamics in time and space; III) to introduce quantitative analysis of some important economic phenomena through aggregated and disaggregated models.
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6
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SECS-S/03
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36
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Elective activities
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21810429 -
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THEORY
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The course aims at highlighting the main evolutionary steps of economic theory, from 18th century until nowadays. A special focus will be on the theoretical contributions of the most important economists and on major issues as: the theory of value, the theory of income distribution, economic development, markets, money, and the role of public authorities in the economy.
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6
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SECS-P/04
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21801558 -
THE SOCIOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION
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The course program intends to provide the theoretical knowledge and tools useful for understanding and interpreting the complex communication dynamics of contemporary society.
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6
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SPS/08
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21810544 -
STUDI DI GENERE
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The aim of the course is to intruduce the students to those interpretative instruments of society, politics, law and history from a perspective both macro and micri, historical and contemporary. The instructors will use “gender” as the primary category of analysis of society, politics, history and law. “Gender”, as an interpretative category, has been introduced by Joan Scott in order to underline the awarness of the social and cultural constructions of the fifferences between the sexes, beginning from the position of subjectivity in a sexuated world. An important aim will be to fill a gap in knowledge in order to comprehend assumptions behind deeply modes of thoughts that continue to affect women’s and men’s life in significant ways.
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6
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SPS/12
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21810674 -
POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Canali A-L, M-Z The aim of the course is to introduce the main concepts, approaches, methods and the central problems regarding the scientific analysis of political phenomena in order to provide students with basic knowledge for analyzing and understanding the functioning of contemporary political systems.
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6
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SPS/04
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
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Second semester
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21810348 -
POLITICAL ECONOMY
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The course is structured in two main parts.
The first part is concerned with Microeconomics, where the students will learn how markets and governance structures organize core economic activities, such as production, distribution, and consumption, and the growth of productive resources. Upon completion of this part students will be able to identify and explain economic concepts and theories related to the behavior of economic agents, markets, industry and firm structures, and government policies. Moreover, students will be able to integrate theoretical knowledge with quantitative evidence in order to explain main economic events. Students will be able to evaluate the consequences of economic activities and institutions for individual and social welfare.
The second part is concerned with Macroeconomics, where the students will learn about the determinants of macroeconomic conditions (national output, employment, inflation), causes of business cycles, and interactions of monetary and financial markets with the real economy, familiarizing themselves in the process with major economic theories of relevance.
Upon completion of the second part students will be able to identify the determinants of various macroeconomic aggregates such as output, unemployment, inflation, productivity and the major challenges associated with the measurement of these aggregates. They will be able to discuss the linkages between financial markets and the real economy, and how these linkages influence the impact of economic policies over differing time horizons. Moreover, students will be able to describe the main macroeconomic theories of short term fluctuations and long term growth in the economy and they will be able to critically evaluate the consequences of basic macroeconomic policy options under differing economic conditions within a business cycle.
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12
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SECS-P/01
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72
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
Lingua a scelta - 1 ANNO - (show)
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12
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21810350 -
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS IN ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
Canale A-L Besides analyzing some of the main grammar and morpho-syntactic structures of the English language, the course focuses on the diversity and richness of Anglo-American cultures through literature and its authors. A selection of literary works written between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will be read and discussed in class. Special attention will be given to their formal and rhetorical characteristics as well as their historical, social, and political legacy. By promoting active participation in class, the adopted teaching method aims at improving overall language proficiency, including the ability to engage in open discussion.
Canale M-Z Besides analyzing some of the main grammar and morpho-syntactic structures of the English language, the course focuses on the literary and critical contribution by some modern and contemporary anglophone writers. In an interdisciplinary framework, the analysis of the formal features of these texts will be instrumental to connect literary and socio-cultural issues. By promoting active participation in class, the adopted teaching method envisages the improvement of language skills and the ability to engage in open discussion.
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12
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L-LIN/12
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72
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810359 -
CULTURE IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course is offered to students who have at least an elementary knowledge of the language. It focuses on the familiarization with authors and texts belonging to the modern and contemporary French and Francophone literary field. In particular, the analysis of significant works in the original language will allow to develop the ability to understand aspects and dynamics relating to politics, society and the economy of France and the French-speaking world from the nineteenth century to today. Expected learning outcomes: students will develop their basic language skills and will be able to rework disciplinary elements and themes in an intercultural context.
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12
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L-LIN/04
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72
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810360 -
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS IN SPANISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
Deepen the study of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture to achieve a true communicative and sociocultural competence. To this end, the course is divided into three modules: the first module (language) provides for the study of the morphosyntactic functioning of Spanish (level B1 +); in the second module (phraseology and paremiology) we will deal with the formal and semantic characteristics of phraseological and paremiological units at multiple levels (morphological, syntactic, semantic, contrastive [Spanish / Italian] and, in particular, cultural). The third module provides the approach to the study of some specialty languages: sectorial (political, economic), technical-scientific (IT) and argot (social net word), through the analysis of original written texts in Spanish and listening (YouTube channel, database, corpora) of authentic oral materials. The course, structured as follows, will allow you to familiarize yourself with dynamics concerning the language, culture, politics, society and economy of the current Spanish-speaking world.
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12
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L-LIN/07
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72
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810361 -
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS IN GERMAN SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course, which is for students with a basic knowledge of German (Level A2-B1), aims at: a) providing and strengthening grammatical skills through the detailed analysis of German morphological and syntactic structures; b) increasing the student’s vocabulary by enhancing the understanding and the ability to read texts related to politics, history and law; c) exploring political-cultural and historical-cultural aspects of the German-speaking world.
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12
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L-LIN/14
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72
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
Paniere storico antropologico - Lo studente deve sostenere nel triennio 3 esami a scelta tra gli insegnamenti presenti in questo paniere - (show)
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18
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21810373 -
HISTORY OF LATIN INSTITUTIONS AMERICA
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students the basic elements for reconstructing, in the light of the most recent studies, the historical development of Latin America up to the 1990s, within the broader context of global history. At the end of the course, students will be able to intepret and appropriately contextualize the topics addressed within the period studied. During the course they will also work to develop essential critical and argumentative skills, as well as the ability to synthesize information.
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6
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SPS/05
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36
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801026 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF AFRICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810353 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF ASIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810356 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF THE U.S.A.
(objectives)
The course deals with issues relating to the history and politics of the US with special reference to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. These two documents are central in the American political and social experience. Nowadays, with the radicalization of politics and presidential elections they become all the more relevant. Students will learn how the American system of government works and what are the prerogatives and duties of the president and of Congress. At the end of the semester, students will achieve a deep understanding of the most relevant aspects of American history and society with a special attention on foreign policy and the role of the US at the world level.
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6
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SPS/05
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36
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810376 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF ISLAM
(objectives)
History and institutions of the Muslim Countries The course will provide students with and introduction to both Islam and the history of the Muslim World, from a non-Eurocentric perspective. Special attention will be given to the evolution of the relationship between religion and politics, and to the diachronic development of the different areas of the Muslim world from the coming of Islam to the Contemporary Era, with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa.
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6
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L-OR/10
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36
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810354 -
STORIA DELLA RUSSIA E DELL'EUROPA CENTRO ORIENTALE
(objectives)
The History of Central-Eastern Europe and Russia embraces the study of the main political, economic and social dynamics of the countries of Central Europe, of the South-Eastern part of the continent and of Russia in contemporary age, with inevitable references also to the events of the modern age. The study of this area is particularly important for students of Political Science because like few areas in the world it allows them to analyze the processes of nation building and state building and therefore, after 1917 in Russia/Ussr and after 1945 in most of Eastern Europe, the impact that the construction of communist dictatorships had on those societies. After 1990, on the other hand, students will be able to appreciate the processes of transition to a market economy and Western-style democracy. Finally, it is worth emphasizing how today the Italian cultural and economic presence is very important in many countries of the region.
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6
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M-STO/03
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36
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810669 -
IL CORNO D'AFRICA E LA LIBIA IN ETA' COLONIALE
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
Paniere storico - (show)
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6
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21810447 -
MODERN HISTORY
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to provide the basic knowledge of general history, especially European in its global connections, between the 15th and the first half of the 19th century. Furthermore, students will have to acquire the analytical and methodological tools necessary for both the understanding and the critical discussion of the main factors underlying the construction of the so-called "Western modernity".
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6
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M-STO/02
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36
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810465 -
GLOBAL HISTORY
(objectives)
During the early modern period, unprecedented economic, political, and cultural interconnections played a significant role in shaping new images of the world. Through an examination of historical and literary sources, we will analyze these transformations from a dual perspective. Firstly, we will investigate the metamorphoses in the concepts and practices of sovereignty prompted by the emergence of the first colonial empires. Secondly, we will explore how these changes influenced the formation of paradigms that support 'global' or 'connected' interpretations of social phenomena, delving into their origins, methodologies, and impacts.
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6
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M-STO/02
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36
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
Ulteriori attività formative. In questa categoria rientrano conosc. linguistiche, abilità informatiche e telematiche, tirocini formativi e stage, formazione e aggiornamento professionale, seminari, laboratori,convegni,giornate di studio per un massimo di 7 cfu - (show)
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7
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21810673 -
Project Cycle Management
(objectives)
The workshop aims to introduce students to project management and fundraising in International Cooperation for Development.
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3
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810638 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
This programme equips students with the essential soft skills needed for personal growth, academic success, and a competitive advantage in the job market. The programme integrates soft skills development into students curriculum across various disciplines. This could involve incorporating assignments, projects, and presentations that require teamwork, communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
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1
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6
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810639 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
This programme equips students with the essential soft skills needed for personal growth, academic success, and a competitive advantage in the job market. The programme integrates soft skills development into students curriculum across various disciplines. This could involve incorporating assignments, projects, and presentations that require teamwork, communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
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2
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12
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810640 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
This programme equips students with the essential soft skills needed for personal growth, academic success, and a competitive advantage in the job market. The programme integrates soft skills development into students curriculum across various disciplines. This could involve incorporating assignments, projects, and presentations that require teamwork, communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
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3
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18
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810641 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
This programme equips students with the essential soft skills needed for personal growth, academic success, and a competitive advantage in the job market. The programme integrates soft skills development into students curriculum across various disciplines. This could involve incorporating assignments, projects, and presentations that require teamwork, communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
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4
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24
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810757 -
INTERNSHIP
(objectives)
• To get in touch with the world of work. • To individuate the opportunities of placement in a specific professional role and to orientate studies in the light of the work experience carried out. • To assist the student's development of employer-valued skills such as team working, communications and attention to detail.
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1
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50
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810758 -
INTERNSHIP
(objectives)
• To get in touch with the world of work. • To individuate the opportunities of placement in a specific professional role and to orientate studies in the light of the work experience carried out. • To assist the student's development of employer-valued skills such as team working, communications and attention to detail.
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2
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100
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810650 -
INTERNSHIP
(objectives)
• To get in touch with the world of work. • To individuate the opportunities of placement in a specific professional role and to orientate studies in the light of the work experience carried out. • To assist the student's development of employer-valued skills such as team working, communications and attention to detail.
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3
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150
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810700 -
INTERNSHIP
(objectives)
• To get in touch with the world of work. • To individuate the opportunities of placement in a specific professional role and to orientate studies in the light of the work experience carried out. • To assist the student's development of employer-valued skills such as team working, communications and attention to detail.
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4
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200
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810698 -
WORKSHOP
(objectives)
This activity is aimed at students who wish to develop their approach to learning through understanding, critical appraising and application to topics or in-depth study of specific disciplines.
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1
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25
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810699 -
WORKSHOP
(objectives)
This activity is aimed at students who wish to develop their approach to learning through understanding, critical appraising and application to topics or in-depth study of specific disciplines.
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2
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810683 -
WORKSHOP
(objectives)
This activity is aimed at students who wish to develop their approach to learning through understanding, critical appraising and application to topics or in-depth study of specific disciplines.
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3
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75
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810759 -
WORKSHOP
(objectives)
This activity is aimed at students who wish to develop their approach to learning through understanding, critical appraising and application to topics or in-depth study of specific disciplines.
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4
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100
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810774 -
BA Seminar in Political, Historical, and Linguistic Sciences - I
(objectives)
Students engage in focused discussions and interactive learning. Seminars involve presentations, debates, critical analysis of texts, group projects, and research-based discussions. The aim is to foster critical thinking, collaborative learning, and deep exploration of the subject matter.
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3
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810775 -
BA Seminar in Political, Historical, and Linguistic Sciences - II
(objectives)
Students engage in focused discussions and interactive learning. Seminars involve presentations, debates, critical analysis of texts, group projects, and research-based discussions. The aim is to foster critical thinking, collaborative learning, and deep exploration of the subject matter.
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3
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810776 -
BA Seminar in economics, law, statistics - I
(objectives)
Students engage in focused discussions and interactive learning. Seminars involve presentations, debates, critical analysis of texts, group projects, and research-based discussions. The aim is to foster critical thinking, collaborative learning, and deep exploration of the subject matter.
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3
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810777 -
BA Seminar in economics, law, statistics - II
(objectives)
Students engage in focused discussions and interactive learning. Seminars involve presentations, debates, critical analysis of texts, group projects, and research-based discussions. The aim is to foster critical thinking, collaborative learning, and deep exploration of the subject matter.
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3
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810766 -
LINGUA INGLESE - IDONEITA' LIVELLO B1
(objectives)
The learning objectives for English B1 (Intermediate Level) aim to develop foundational language skills and build proficiency for effective communication. Learners will focus on developing their reading, writing, listening, and speaking abilities, while also expanding their vocabulary and understanding of grammar. Specific Learning Objectives: • Understand and extract key information from everyday texts, such as emails, articles, and simple narratives. • Write coherent paragraphs and short compositions on familiar topics, expressing personal opinions and experiences. • Comprehend and participate in conversations on familiar subjects, expressing ideas, feelings, and preferences. • Demonstrate grammatical accuracy in the use of basic tenses, sentence structures, and common expressions. • Expand vocabulary and effectively use common words and phrases in various contexts. • Develop basic listening skills to understand routine conversations, instructions, and short presentations. • Foster cultural awareness and respect for diverse communication styles within English-speaking cultures.
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3
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18
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810767 -
LINGUA FRANCESE - IDONEITA' LIVELLO B1
(objectives)
In the French B1 level (Intermediate Level), the main learning objectives focus on developing essential communication skills and building a solid foundation in the language. Students aim to improve their listening and reading comprehension, enhance their speaking and writing abilities, and expand their vocabulary and grammar knowledge. The focus is on understanding and expressing themselves in everyday situations, discussing familiar topics, and gaining confidence in using the language effectively. Cultural awareness and an appreciation of French-speaking societies are also fostered, helping students to understand the context in which the language is used. By the end of the B1 level, learners should have a good command of basic French communication and be able to engage in meaningful interactions within various social and practical contexts.
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3
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18
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810768 -
LINGUA SPAGNOLO - IDONEITA' LIVELLO B1
(objectives)
At the B1 level (Intermediate Level), the learning objectives focus on developing essential language skills in Spanish. These objectives include improving listening comprehension to understand conversations and audio materials on familiar topics. Additionally, students will work on reading comprehension, extracting main ideas and details from written texts. Speaking skills will be enhanced through participating in conversations, expressing opinions, and giving short presentations. Writing skills will also be developed, allowing students to write coherent paragraphs and simple essays. Furthermore, students will expand their vocabulary and consolidate intermediate-level grammar structures. Lastly, cultural awareness of Spanish-speaking countries will be fostered, enabling students to compare cultural differences. Throughout this level, students are encouraged to take responsibility for their learning, using various resources and strategies to enhance their language proficiency.
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3
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18
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810769 -
LINGUA PORTOGHESE - IDONEITA' LIVELLO B1
(objectives)
The learning objectives for reaching a B1 level (Intermediate Level) in Portuguese encompass key aspects of language acquisition. Students aim to expand their vocabulary and grasp fundamental grammatical structures. They develop the ability to comprehend and respond to basic written texts, as well as express themselves effectively in writing. Listening skills are honed to understand simple conversations and instructions. Students practice speaking in various everyday situations, gradually building confidence and fluency. Cultural knowledge is also acquired to gain a deeper understanding of Portuguese-speaking countries. Overall, achieving a B1 level enables students to communicate on a basic level and navigate common language tasks with increasing proficiency.
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3
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18
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810770 -
LINGUA TEDESCO - IDONEITA' LIVELLO A2
(objectives)
At the German A2 level, learners are considered to have a basic understanding of the language. They should be able to handle simple communication tasks and engage in basic conversations on familiar topics. Here are the learning objectives for German A2. At the German A2 level, learners will further develop their listening and reading comprehension skills to understand simple conversations, announcements, and texts related to everyday life. They will be able to participate in basic conversations, express opinions, and provide personal information. Additionally, they will be able to write simple messages, emails, and short texts about familiar topics. A2 learners will expand their knowledge of basic grammar structures, vocabulary, and cultural aspects to communicate effectively in basic everyday situations.
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3
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18
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810771 -
ULTERIORE LINGUA STRANIERA -IDONEITA' LIVELLO A2
(objectives)
In a general foreign language A2 course, the learning objectives revolve around developing fundamental communication skills and building a basic understanding of the language. Students aim to acquire the ability to engage in simple conversations, express personal information, and comprehend basic written and spoken texts. They learn essential vocabulary and grammar structures to construct simple sentences and understand straightforward instructions. Furthermore, students work towards developing their listening and reading comprehension skills, enabling them to grasp the main points of familiar topics. Overall, the A2 course aims to provide students with a solid foundation to communicate in everyday situations and establish a basis for further language learning.
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3
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18
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
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SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21801551 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW
(objectives)
The course is aimed at analysing institutional aspects and contemporary criticalities about international law.
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6
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IUS/13
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Paniere giuridico - (show)
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6
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|
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21801097 -
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810427 -
COMPARATIVE LEGAL SYSTEMS
(objectives)
Through the historical-comparative method, the course aims, in the first part, to provide students with the tools to analyze and understand different concepts of law and different ways to legitimate the law in the main legal traditions (Civil law, Common law, legal systems of Islamic countries, main Asian legal systems, South American legal systems). In the second part, the course aims to deepen the historical-comparative aspects of the European integration process and the evolution of the Chinese legal system.
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6
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IUS/02
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
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21810355 -
GENERAL SOCIOLOGY
(objectives)
CANALE A-L The course aims to introduce students to the basic concepts of sociology and the main sociological theories as tools for a critical analysis of social reality. A specific attention will be paid to the phenomenon of poverty,marginalization and social exclusion in contemporary societies. -To provide students with knowledge and conceptual tools useful to analyze contemporary social change.
CANALE M-Z - The course aims to introduce students to the basic concepts of sociology and main sociological theories as tools for a critical analysis about social reality. A special focus will be on social stratification, inequalities, and climate change. - Providing knowledge and conceptual tools to the students useful to analyse current social changes.
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12
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SPS/07
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72
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-
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-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21801338 -
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
(objectives)
The course aims at providing a basic understanding of the history of the contemporary world, of the main processes of cultural, economic, institutional, political and social transformation and their essential turning points. Adopting an historical perspective, the course will provide a critical understanding of the long-term roots of today's world, in order to allow students to deal with the complexity of our time.
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6
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M-STO/04
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36
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-
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-
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-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810362 -
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(objectives)
The course intends to provide undergraduate students with a broad overview of the evolution of the international system in the twentieth century, focusing in particular on the Second World war, the rise of the Cold war and its stabilization, the key crises of the bipolar confrontation, its final years and the collapse of the Soviet Union (1939-1991)
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12
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SPS/06
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72
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-
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810670 -
ANTROPOLOGIA DELLO SVILUPPO
(objectives)
The course introduces students to anthropological concepts and methods in understanding cultural and gender diversity. By this course, students will develop a critical understanding of core concepts in the Anthropology of development and apply the project cycle management for international cooperation.
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9
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M-DEA/01
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54
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-
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-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Paniere giuridico - (show)
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6
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21801097 -
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW
(objectives)
The aim of this course is to provide the students with the critical tools needed to understand a series of legal institutions, through the comparative study of constitutional systems.
Furthermore the course develops the students better understanding of globalizing processes, focusing on the protection of fundamental rights in the field of intercultural research
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6
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IUS/21
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810427 -
COMPARATIVE LEGAL SYSTEMS
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Also available in another semester or year
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THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21801312 -
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
The Course is aimed at providing students with basic knowledge about International Organisations, both universal and regional ones, to detail institutional, functional and operational features of IOs, as established by States to enhance the intergovernmental cooperation within the International Community. Special attention is further devoted to human rights protection and promotion as a cross-cutting pivotal topic within the global and regional IOs as well as the international and EU NGOs. The learning of these notions is essential for students who intend to take competitions for the diplomatic career or for the civil service in international organisations, public and private bodies as well as non-governmental organisations operating at the international and European level.
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6
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IUS/13
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21810358 -
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a synthetic yet complete view of the economic growth and development. In particular, the course aims to provide students with an overview of the facts to be explained, providing them with the tools with which to set up the analysis to enable them to construct their own independent and critical point of view. Starting from the analysis of production factor accumulation as an interpretative key to explain growth (i.ee physical capital, population and economic growth, future trends in demographic development and human capital), the student is subsequently exposed to the study of productivity (and in particular, to problems related to its measure), technology and the concept of technological frontier. Subsequently, the analysis framework is extended through the study of efficiency and economic growth in an open economy. Finally, it is completed by providing the student with an overview of the fundamentals of development by examining the role that state, income inequality, cultural context, geography, climate and natural resources play in explaining economic development.
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6
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SECS-P/06
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36
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-
|
-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Lingua a scelta - 3 ANNO - (show)
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9
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21810456 -
CULTURE IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course is offered to students who have at least an elementary knowledge of the language. It focuses on the familiarization with authors and texts belonging to the modern and contemporary French and Francophone literary field. In particular, the analysis of significant works in the original language will allow to develop the ability to understand aspects and dynamics relating to politics, society and the economy of France and the French-speaking world from the nineteenth century to today. Expected learning outcomes: students will develop their basic language skills and will be able to rework disciplinary elements and themes in an intercultural context.
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9
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L-LIN/04
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54
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801439 -
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS OF ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
Canale A-L Besides analyzing some of the main grammar and morpho-syntactic structures of the English language, the course focuses on the diversity and richness of Anglo-American cultures through literature and its authors. A selection of literary works written between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will be read and discussed in class. Special attention will be given to their formal and rhetorical characteristics as well as their historical, social, and political legacy. By promoting active participation in class, the adopted teaching method aims at improving overall language proficiency, including the ability to engage in open discussion.
Canale M-Z Besides analyzing some of the main grammar and morpho-syntactic structures of the English language, the course focuses on the literary and critical contribution by some modern and contemporary anglophone writers. In an interdisciplinary framework, the analysis of the formal features of these texts will be instrumental to connect literary and socio-cultural issues. By promoting active participation in class, the adopted teaching method envisages the improvement of language skills and the ability to engage in open discussion.
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9
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L-LIN/12
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54
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801137 -
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS IN SPANISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
Deepen the study of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture to achieve a true communicative and sociocultural competence. To this end, the course is divided into three modules: the first module (language) provides for the study of the morphosyntactic functioning of Spanish (level B1 +); in the second module (phraseology and paremiology) we will deal with the formal and semantic characteristics of phraseological and paremiological units at multiple levels (morphological, syntactic, semantic, contrastive [Spanish / Italian] and, in particular, cultural). The third module provides the approach to the study of some specialty languages: sectorial (political, economic), technical-scientific (IT) and argot (social net word), through the analysis of original written texts in Spanish and listening (YouTube channel, database, corpora) of authentic oral materials. The course, structured as follows, will allow you to familiarize yourself with dynamics concerning the language, culture, politics, society and economy of the current Spanish-speaking world.
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9
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L-LIN/07
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54
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810466 -
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS IN GERMAN SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course, which is for students with a basic knowledge of German (Level A2-B1), aims at: a) providing and strengthening grammatical skills through the detailed analysis of German morphological and syntactic structures; b) increasing the student’s vocabulary by enhancing the understanding and the ability to read texts related to politics, history and law; c) exploring political-cultural and historical-cultural aspects of the German-speaking world.
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9
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L-LIN/14
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54
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
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21810384 -
POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce students to political and economic geography and to offer the basic tools to understand the organization of societies and their spaces in particular: evolution of geographical thought and keys to understand the current world system.
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6
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M-GGR/02
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36
|
-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801524 -
FINAL EXAM
(objectives)
The final exam must be performed orally and must ascertain, together with the knowledge relating to the topics on which it is concerned, the student's commitment and worthy results. It involves the preparation of a written summary of the work carried out by the student and its subsequent oral discussion in public session, before a special Commission appointed by the Department Director. Terms and conditions for the presentation of the final exam application are set by a specific Department regulation.
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Final examination and foreign language test
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