Degree Course: International Relations
A.Y. 2021/2022
Conoscenza e capacità di comprensione
Il corso di laurea magistrale in 'Relazioni internazionali' ha come scopo la formazione di specialisti in grado di comprendere approfonditamente e analizzare criticamente i sistemi politici, le relazioni che intercorrono tra essi, tra le aree e tra le ragioni delle tensioni e dei conflitti, le modalita delle risoluzioni di tali conflitti, il ruolo delle organizzazioni internazionali sul piano politico ed economico, l'evoluzione giuridico-normativa a livello internazionale e, soprattutto, le linee di tendenza dei processi di globalizzazione sul piano politico, economico e dello sviluppo, culturale e ambientale.
La conoscenza avanzata e approfondita dota la laureata e il laureato magistrale di un profilo allo stesso tempo professionale e flessibile con capacita di raccogliere e interpretare i dati che lo rende in grado di saper organizzare e gestire progetti, di applicare le proprie conoscenze e competenze per l'analisi e la risoluzione di problemi nuovi, come pure di sviluppare quelle capacita, che a partire dalle conoscenze e competenze acquisite, siano in grado di essere messe a frutto nei contesti di negoziazione e mediazione dei conflitti.
Le modalita di verifica del raggiungimento di un buon livello di preparazione e di capacita di comprensione, oltre agli esami tradizionali, prevedono vari strumenti intermedi (prove applicative, produzione di elaborati teorici o tecnici, ecc.), programmati durante i semestri, senza che si costituiscano come frazioni di esame o diano luogo ad alterazioni o a interruzioni del normale ciclo di apprendimento.Capacità di applicare conoscenza e comprensione
L'approccio interdisciplinare e l'approfondimento di piu aree geo-politiche contribuiscono ad ampliare competenze e conoscenze e permettono di sviluppare capacita di comprensione e abilita analitiche utili a risolvere problemi che sorgono nei contesti lavorativi in cui le laureate e i laureati magistrali si troveranno a operare in qualita di funzionari e di analisti politici (dalla carriera diplomatica alle organizzazioni internazionali, dalle carriera militare e della polizia alle organizzazioni non governative, dalle direzioni strategiche e uffici studi delle grandi imprese private che operano in ambito internazionale agli uffici internazionali delle strutture pubbliche sia a livello locale che nazionale).
Per il raggiungimento degli obiettivi suddetti si fara ricorso a lezioni frontali, seminari, workshop e stage.Autonomia di giudizio
La laureata o il laureato magistrale, grazie alle sue conoscenze e competenze, e in grado di formulare giudizi, includendo la riflessione sulle responsabilita sociali ed etiche collegate all'applicazione dei loro studi e progetti.
L'autonomia di giudizio sviluppata facilita l'integrazione delle conoscenze e permette di gestire la complessita, anche per approssimazioni successive, privilegiando la ricerca di soluzioni condivise, ma senza rimozioni dei problemi sottesi.
Le competenze acquisite e l'autonomia di giudizio inoltre sostengono l'attitudine a sviluppare idee originali e ad applicare soluzioni non omologate necessarie a operare in contesti caratterizzati da una forte dinamicita e interdipendenza delle variabili anche sulla base di informazioni limitate o incomplete.
Per il raggiungimento degli obiettivi suddetti si fara ricorso a lezioni frontali, seminari, workshop e stage.
La pratica di discussione collettiva dei risultati progettuali aiutera a rafforzare con il confronto l'autonomia di giudizio.Abilità comunicative
Le laureate e i laureati magistrali saranno in grado di comunicare informazioni, idee, problemi e soluzioni a interlocutori specialisti e non specialisti; di presentare in modo chiaro e persuasivo le conclusioni e le conseguenti implicazioni applicative dei loro progetti, ricerche, studi, motivandole in modo aperto a una loro migliore definizione anche in fase operativa.
Le abilita comunicative acquisite sostengono inoltre competenze e capacita di mediazione e negoziazione ai fini del conseguimento del miglior risultato possibile nei contesti in cui si trovano a operare.
Sul versante della comunicazione scritta e verbale, il corso di laurea si affida:
- alla richiesta, avanzata da quasi tutti i corsi teorici e nei laboratori, di presentazioni scritte (tesine, ricerche, curricula ragionati e critici delle proprie attivita, ecc.), intese come elementi essenziali per la valutazione dei risultati specifici e delle abilita comunicative;
- all'utilizzazione generalizzata, soprattutto nella sede dei laboratori progettuali (in itinere ed all'esame), di articolate e complete presentazioni pubbliche orali (con o senza supporti informatici).
A tal fine sara particolarmente utile l'attivita del Laboratorio di Sociologia e di ricerca sociale.Capacità di apprendimento
Ci si attende che le laureate e i laureati del presente CdLM abbiano sviluppato, alla fine del percorso formativo, capacita di apprendimento spendibili in ambito professionale, abilita progettuali e abbiano acquisito competenze aggiornate nelle discipline storico-politologiche, giuridiche, economico-statistiche e linguistico-culturali.
Avranno poi acquisito la piena padronanza degli strumenti per l?analisi di una vasta gamma di fenomeni sociali, inclusi metodi quantitativi di base, tecniche di ricerca storiografica e giuridica, organizzazione di database.
Modalita e strumenti con cui i risultati attesi sono conseguiti: oltre al superamento degli esami di profitto, la verifica dei risultati di apprendimento attesi si avvale di:
? redazione di saggi brevi ;
? presentazione in aula di lavori di approfondimento;
? preparazione di documenti ed elaborazione di dati (grafici, tabelle e rapporti) sugli argomenti trattati a lezione.
Requisiti di ammissione
Per l'ammissione al corso di laurea magistrale in 'Relazioni Internazionali' le studentesse e gli studenti devono essere in possesso di specifici requisiti.
Per essere ammesse o ammessi senza recuperi formativi al CdLM e necessario, anche nel caso in cui le candidate o i candidati chiedano il passaggio o il trasferimento da un altro Corso di Laurea Magistrale, o facciano richiesta di abbreviazione di carriera, che siano soddisfatti i seguenti requisiti:
1) un'adeguata preparazione personale: per personale preparazione si intende il possesso di conoscenze di base nelle discipline di area storica, economica, giuridica, sociologica, linguistico-letteraria e delle relazioni internazionali.Tale preparazione viene verificata dal Collegio didattico attraverso la valutazione del curriculum studiorum dei candidati.?
2) specifici requisiti curriculari, maturati con l'acquisizione del numero di crediti indicati di seguito per ogni ambito disciplinare.
I crediti formativi universitari (CFU) minimi richiesti nei seguenti Settori Scientifico Disciplinari sono:
- in ambito socio-politologico e antropologico sono previsti minimo 9 CFU in almeno uno dei seguenti SSD M-DEA/01 Antropologia culturale, SPS/01 Filosofia politica, SPS/04 Scienza politica, SPS/07 Sociologia generale, SPS/08 Sociologia dei processi culturali e comunicativi, SPS/09 Sociologia dei processi economici e del lavoro, SPS/11 Sociologia dei fenomeni politici e SPS/12 Sociologia giuridica;
- in ambito economico-statistico-demografico sono previsti minimo 9 CFU in almeno uno dei seguenti SSD M-GGR/02 Geografia economica e politica, SECS/P-01 Economia politica, SECS/P-02 Politica economica, SECS/P-03 Scienza delle finanze, SECS-P/04 Storia del pensiero economico, SECS/P-06 Economia applicata, SECS-P/07 Economia aziendale, SECS-P/012 Storia economica, SECS-S/01 Statistica, SECS-S/03 Statistica economica e SECS-S/04 Demografia;
- in ambito giuridico sono previsti minimo 9 CFU in almeno uno dei seguenti SSD IUS/01 Diritto privato, IUS/02 Diritto privato comparato, IUS/05 Diritto pubblico dell?economia, IUS/07 Diritto del lavoro, IUS/08 Diritto costituzionale, IUS/09 Diritto pubblico, IUS/10 Diritto amministrativo, IUS/13 Diritto internazionale, IUS/14 Diritto dell'Unione europea, IUS/19 Storia del diritto pubblico e IUS/21 Diritto pubblico comparato;
- in ambito linguistico sono previsti minimo 18 CFU in almeno uno dei settori: L-LIN/4 Lingua francese; L-LIN/7 Lingua spagnola; L-LIN/12 Lingua inglese; L-LIN/14 Lingua tedesca; un?altra lingua europea o extra-europea, purche la conoscenza sia dimostrata dal superamento di un esame universitario.
In mancanza dei CFU di lingua e cultura, possono essere considerati validi esami di altri SSD degli ambiti riconosciuti per la classe di laurea LM-52 e sostenuti in lingua straniera diversa dall'italiano.
Il Collegio didattico puo ritenere requisito minimo per l'accesso, in mancanza di un esame universitario di lingua, cultura e istituzioni, o di un esame di altro ambito discipilinare sostenuto in lingua straniera, anche una certificazione di lingua di livello B1 per le lingue veicolari (inglese, francese e spagnolo), mentre per le altre lingue e sufficiente il livello A2, secondo il Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) o sistema di valutazione equivalente.
La certificazione deve essere stata conseguita nel triennio precedente alla richiesta di pre-immatricolazione;
- in ambito storico sono previsti minimo 9 CFU in almeno uno dei seguenti SSD: L-OR/10 Storia dei Paesi islamici, L-OR/23 Storia dell'Asia Orientale e Sud-Orientale, M-STO/02 Storia moderna, M-STO/03 Storia dell'Europa Orientale, M-STO/04 Storia contemporanea, SPS/02 Storia del pensiero politico, SPS/05 Storia e istituzioni delle Americhe, SPS/06 Storia delle relazioni internazionali, SPS/13 Storia e istituzioni dell'Africa e SPS/14 Storia e istituzioni dell'Asia.
In assenza di tali requisiti curriculari sara necessario recuperarli prima dell'immatricolazione, esclusivamente con il sostenimento di corsi singoli (di livello triennale) presso questo o altri Atenei italiani o stranieri.
Prova finale
La prova finale consiste nella discussione della tesi di laurea nell'ambito di uno dei settori scientifico-disciplinari presenti nell'ordinamento del CdLM per cui siano previsti insegnamenti nell'offerta programmata ed erogata e che siano stati sostenuti dalla laureanda o dal laureando.
La tesi di laurea e basata su un elaborato scritto, eventualmente coadiuvato da una presentazione in PowerPointi o multimediale.
L'elaborato deve essere redatto in modo originale dalla candidata o dal candidato sotto la guida di una relatrice o di un relatore.
Il lavoro preparatorio per la redazione dell'elaborato di tesi e da intendersi strettamente connesso, oltre che al percorso di studio personalizzato che la studentessa o lo studente ha seguito, anche alle attivita seminariali, di stage e di orientamento al lavoro svolte durante il percorso formativo.
Tale impostazione e sia in linea con la rilevanza data alla prova finale in termini di CFU, che con l'importanza che l'elaborato e la discussione della tesi ricoprono nel facilitare l'inserimento della laureata e del laureato nel mondo del lavoro.
La prova finale deve riflettere, sia nella struttura dell'elaborato (introduzione, articolazione in capitoli, conclusione) che nella sua veste formale (norme di edizione, indici, tabelle, grafici, figure, apparati di note, bibliografia), le conoscenze e le capacita di comprensione e di applicazione, i contributi originali alla ricerca (con riferimento alla letteratura scientifica di riferimento del tema prescelto nelle aree disciplinari di competenza del corso di laurea magistrale), le abilita comunicative e le capacita di apprendimento della candidata o del candidato.
Alla prova finale sono attribuiti 18 CFU.Orientamento in ingresso
Il Collegio Didattico svolge una funzione di orientamento per le laureate e i laureandi, nonche per le laureande e i laureanti che intendono immatricolarsi ai tre CdLM di classe LM-52, attraverso un'efficace e attenta comunicazione sul sito istituzionale e sui canali social del Dipartimento.
Il Collegio Didattico organizza almeno due volte l'anno open day per familiarizzare le studentesse e gli studenti interessati con l'offerta didattica dei tre CdLM di classe LM-52 e con le strutture di cui il Dipartimento e dotato (biblioteca, sale lettura, laboratori, aule per attivita studentesche).
In occasione dell'inizio di ogni nuovo anno accademico, a ottobre, il Collegio Didattico organizza un welcome day per accogliere le immatricolate e gli immatricolati con un saluto del coordinatore e l'incontro di benvenuto con alcuni docenti dei tre CdLM, nonche i delegati con varie cariche, tra cui vicario e delega per i rapporti internazionali.
Inoltre, durante tutto l'anno, la Segreteria del Collegio Didattico, di concerto con i docenti tutor e coadiuvata dalle studentesse e dagli studenti tutor, fornisce informazioni riguardo alle modalita di accesso e ai requisiti minimi di accesso ai tre CdLM di classe LM-52, al fine di orientare le studentesse e gli studenti interessati all'immatricolazione e non in possesso di tutti i requisiti richiesti, su come integrare tali lacune attraverso la frequenza di corsi singoli di recupero, al fine di contenere il fenomeno dell'inattivita degli immatricolati nel primo semestre, perche impegnati nello studio delle materie di recupero.
Il ricevimento della Segreteria si avvale anche delle moderne tecnologie come la piattaforma Teams, in dotazione all'Ateneo.
Orientarsi a Roma Tre nel 2020 si e svolta in modalita telematica ed e stato realizzato un portale per l?orientamento molto accattivante: orientamento.uniroma3.it.
Rappresenta la manifestazione che riassume le annuali attivita di orientamento in ingresso e si svolge ogni anno alla fine dell?anno accademico.
L?evento accoglie, perlopiu, 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 e studentesse sono nel tempo aumentati, tenendo conto dello sviluppo delle nuove opportunita 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 le studentesse e gli studenti nella loro scelta.
Infine, l?Ateneo valuta, di volta in volta, l?opportunita di partecipare ad ulteriori occasioni di orientamento in presenza ovvero online (Salone dello studente ed altre iniziative).
Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il Corso di Laurea Magistrale in 'Relazioni Internazionali' (classe LM-52) e stato istituito nell'a.a.
2009-2010, in base al D.M.
n.
270/2004, e attivato a partire dall'a.a.
2010-2011 nell'ambito dell'offerta formativa dell'allora Facolta di Scienze Politiche dell'Universita Roma Tre, in sostituzione del Corso di Laurea Specialistica in 'Relazioni Internazionali' ex D.M.
n.
509/1999 (gia classe 60/S).
Il CdlM ha avuto da subito un notevole riscontro di studentesse e di studenti, il cui numero e aumentato nel corso del tempo con un'attrattivita considerevole - pari al 40% - di studentesse e di studenti provenienti da altri Atenei, italiani e stranieri.
Il CdLM offre una formazione a studentesse e a studenti interessati a comprendere le prospettive e le dinamiche che riguardano le questioni globali, come la poverta, il genocidio, i conflitti armati, il terrorismo, i diritti umani e l'ambiente, con un approccio interdisciplinare che guarda soprattutto alle interazioni a livello internazionale tra governi, organizzazioni, imprese, gruppi e individui.
Le principali aree di studio sono: diritto, economia, scienza politica, sociologia e storia.
Lo studio a livello avanzato di almeno una lingua straniera e obbligatorio, inoltre diverse discipline sono impartite in lingua inglese.
Ogni anno accademico e segnato da visite di studiosi stranieri, da viaggi di studio e didattici dei docenti del CdLM, da incontri, convegni, seminari nei quali docenti italiani e stranieri hanno occasione di confrontarsi e scambiare le proprie conoscenze.
Il CdML e stato ideato tenendo conto, in primis, delle possibilita di occupazione che offrono sia la pubblica amministrazione italiana, sia il mondo delle aziende, ma ancor piu tenendo conto dell'insieme delle strutture pubbliche e private che in Italia guardano alla realta internazionale e direttamente agli enti, alle organizzazioni, alle aziende che operano all'estero, oltre che, naturalmente, alle istituzioni dell'Unione Europea e alle organizzazioni internazionali.
Pertanto, la dimensione internazionale e una caratteristica ben precisa del CdS e della sua attivita didattica e scientifica.
Molti dei laureati del CdS hanno fatto propria questa vocazione 'internazionalista' e sono in grado di presentarsi e competere nel mondo del lavoro all'estero.
Il Corso di Laurea Magistrale in 'Relazioni internazionali' si articola in tre percorsi tra cui lo studente scegliera al momento dell'iscrizione:
- il percorso 'Studi politici internazionali' e rivolto alla formazione di professionisti con competenze trasversali di tipo multidisciplinare e interdisciplinare nei settori delle scienze giuridiche, economiche, statistiche, politico-sociali e storiche.
Dovranno inoltre possedere una solida preparazione linguistica;
- il percorso 'Studi europei' ha come obiettivo la formazione di professionisti in grado di analizzare, valutare e gestire le problematiche dei sistemi politici, economici e sociali dell'Unione Europea.
- Il percorso 'Doppio Titolo con Belgrano' e stato attivato dall'a.a.
2021-2022 nell'ambito di un accordo che riguarda un programma di cooperazione tra il Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche di Roma Tre e la Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de l'Universidad de Belgrano, al fine del conseguimento di una doppia laurea.
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.
Studi politici internazionali
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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21810389 -
INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTIONS
(objectives)
The course aims to examine the legal aspects of the settlement of international disputes, as well as the institutional and functional aspects of international courts and tribunals, in particular those operating in the area of human rights protection.
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9
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IUS/13
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810579 -
HISTORY OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY
(objectives)
The course aims to provide analytical tools to assess the historical-political relationship between democracies and peace. Starting from the second post-war period, the critical issues relating to democratic ideas (and practices) will be framed, as a pivotal role in the balance of the international system and as a guarantee of coexistence within the State and between States based on law.
Reflection on democracy and reflection on peace become, from different starting points, privileged points of observation, above all to understand the current quality of political coexistence and to indicate possible lines of conduct in an international system increasingly marked by instability.
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9
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SPS/02
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810387 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(objectives)
Through advanced didactics such as seminars, class discussions and presentations of individual research project, this course aims to provide students with the analytical tools necessary for a critical understanding of the evolution of the international system since the late Eighties, especially through of the evolution of the concept of international security. Therefore, particular attention will be given to conflict management and international crises, as well as to the emergence of new forms of threat and finally, the difficulties encountered by national states and international and supranational organizations in forging widespread consensus around the instruments with which to intervene in time of crisis to preserve security and stability.
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9
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SPS/06
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - SPS - AREA STUDIES - (show)
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6
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21810612 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810403 -
THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
(objectives)
This course covers the history of U.S. foreign policy from the early national period of the late 18th century to the post-9/11 world. Without limiting itself exclusively to a history of diplomacy and international treaties, the course also aims to provide an overview of the evolution, through the various historical phases, of American thinking in relation to their actions on the world stage. Particular attention will also be given to the weight that the U.S. domestic political situation has traditionally had on international policy choices. The course will pay particular attention to the implications of the shift from regional power to global hegemon that occurred during the 20th century. Time will also be devoted to discussing the topic of the alleged "crisis of the empire" and decline of U.S. power. A number of relevant historical documents and international treaties will be presented and discussed in class. By the end of the course, the student will be able to recognize the major pivotal moments of U.S. action on the international stage and what phases marked the transition from regional to continental and finally global power.
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6
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SPS/05
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810406 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
(objectives)
The objective of the course is tied to an understanding of the traditional social makeup of African society, the impact of colonialism from a cultural and administrative point of view: (schooling, justice, the balance between town and country); society (heritage from father in son, identity, property rights, the role of women); and themes concerning beliefs (mono and poly theism and magical or religious practices). All of which within a historical prospective to provide the basis for an understanding of the diverse regions of sub-Saharan Africa.
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6
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SPS/13
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20710170 -
HISTORY AND POLITICS OF MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710666 -
EAST ASIAN HISTORY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
(objectives)
By the end of this course, having completed the relevant readings and activities, students should be able to:
1. Analyse the historical development of international relations in East Asia since the mid XIX century, comparing and contrasting developments in East Asia’s international politics in the Cold and post-Cold War periods (CLO 1). 2. Explain the linkages between global and regional security issues in the East Asian region (CLO 2). 3. Discuss the emergence, development, effectiveness and prospects of intra-regional institutions (CLO 3). 4. Assess the prospects for regional stability and cooperation (CLO 4)
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6
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SPS/14
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810405 -
IL POTERE NUCLEARE NEL SISTEMA INTERNAZIONALE
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - M-DEA & M-STO - HISTORY & ANTHROPOLOGY - (show)
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6
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21810582 -
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE MODERN AGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810420 -
HISTORY OF RUSSIA AND THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810336 -
STORIA DEI MEDIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810600 -
HISTORY OF WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE CONTEMPORARY AGE
(objectives)
The course aims at achieving the instruments needed to read critically the women’s conditions, the development of male and female identities, and the setting of gender relations between the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Assuming the gender point of view as the main analysis criterion, the moments of crisis and of identity redefinition, both for women and men, will be identified together with the roles assumed by them in the public and private spheres.
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6
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M-STO/04
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810538 -
STORIA DELL'EUROPA CONTEMPORANEA
(objectives)
The course aims to provide an advanced preparation on the history of contemporary Europe, its political, economic, social and cultural transformations, from the end of the Second World War to today.
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6
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M-STO/04
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810334 -
ANTROPOLOGIA DELLA GLOBALIZZAZIONE
(objectives)
The course aims at introducing students to the most important concepts and methods used by anthropologists in understanding socio-cultural diversity into globalisation processes. This course will additionally highlight to various approaches that form ethnographic practice: participant observation and fieldwork, multi-sited perspective and analysing the postures (gender ethnography in the local and global contexts).
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6
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M-DEA/01
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - SECS - ECONOMIC-DEMOGRAPHIC-STATISTICAL FIELD - (show)
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6
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21810498 -
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810438 -
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810439 -
HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
(objectives)
International economic relations have undergone a significant evolution over time and the way in which economists have tried to interpret, theorize and "govern" both the institutions and the international markets of production factors and goods has also changed. The course presents, in its historical evolution (with particular attention to the twentieth century to the present day), the interweaving events that have changed the international economic relations and theories that have from time to time tried to analyze and reform them, highlighting the main phases and theoretical paradigms.
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6
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SECS-P/04
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810583 -
PUBLIC POLICY AND PROGRAM EVALUATION
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of the quantitative and statistical tools through which the evaluation of programme and policies is normally carried out. The relevance of this course is directly correlated with the increasing importance at the national (Evaluation Board) and European level (Structural Funds).
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6
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SECS-S/03
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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 |
21810411 -
MIGRATION AND GLOBAL SECURITY
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Also available in another semester or year
|
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Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - IUS - LAW - (show)
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6
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21810585 -
THE CHINESE LEGAL SYSTEM
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a profile of the Chinese Legal system also in a historical and comparative perspective. The commercial and investment laws and the legal system of Hong kong, Macao and Taiwan will be also part of the program.
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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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ENG |
21810481 -
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810484 -
EUROPEAN AND COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810586 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
International Development Law is a strategic and operational tool for all involved institutional and non-institutional stakeholders on a global, regional and national level. For this reason the course deals mainly with the role and actions of States and international intergovernmental (political and financial IOs) and non-governmental (NGOs and national and multinational corporations) organizations working at the bilateral, multilateral and multi-bilateral level in order to frame policies, programs and projects as key components of the international development law, also introducing in-depth analysis over the international legal and strategic environmental/climate component as well as the humanitarian patterns of development cooperation in pre-during-post conflict situations.
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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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ENG |
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Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - SPS - SOCIO-POLITICAL FIELD - (show)
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6
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21810441 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
Today human rights are the dominant moral doctrine for evaluating the moral status of the contemporary geo-political order. In the 20th century a broad consensus has emerged on framing judgment of nations against an international moral code prescribing certain benefits and treatment for all humans. Within many nations, political debates rage over the denial or abuse of human rights. Legal documents to protect human rights have proliferated. The course examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. It assesses the contemporary significance of human rights, charts the historical development of the concept of human rights, beginning with a discussion of the earliest philosophical origins of the bases of human rights and culminating in some of most recent developments in their codification. It analyses also the formal and substantive distinctions philosophers have drawn between various forms and categories of human rights, the justifications of their claims, and the main criticism currently addressed to them.
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6
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SPS/01
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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 |
21810587 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810588 -
STRATEGIC STUDIES
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the topics of strategy, defense policy and development of military power focusing in particular on the Italian case. The aim of the course is therefore to lead students to familiarize with the concept of “strategy” and with the actors and dynamics of defense policy within states, to inform them about the main issues related to the development of the Armed Forces, and to outline a theoretical framework of reference for the analysis of national defense policies.
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6
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SPS/04
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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
|
ITA |
21810412 -
RADICALISATION AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
SEMINARI - SOFTSKILLS - CORSI CLA - STAGE & WORKSHOP A.A. 2021/2022 - (show)
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6
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21810564 -
SEMINAR - ITALY AND THE END OF COLD WAR
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810227 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810565 -
SEMINAR - CHINA, THE EU AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810297 -
SEMINAR - CONTINUITY AND FRACTURE LINES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA. POLITICAL THOUGHT AND INSTITUTIONS FROM MAO TO XI
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810319 -
SEMINAR - COMMON PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION: ECHR AND CJEU ROLE'S
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810304 -
SEMINAR - FROM EUROPEAN POLICIES TO LOCAL CO-CREATION PROCESSES. THE CASE OF URBAN MOBILITY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810320 -
SEMINAR - CONFLICTS, DE-FACTO STATES, AND NATIONAL QUESTIONS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810566 -
SEMINAR - THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810313 -
SEMINAR - INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DISASTERS AND RECONSTRUCTION POLICIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810567 -
SEMINAR - CITIZENSHIP, NATURALIZATION AND VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE PRESENT DAY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810568 -
SEMINAR - DIGITAL SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810569 -
SEMINAR - THE REGIME OF COLONELS IN GREECE (1967-1974)
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810449 -
SEMINAR - JIHAD MEDIA WARFARE. JIHADIST TERRORISM ANALYZED THROUGH ITS COMMUNICATION SPHERE. AN OSINT APPROACH
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810291 -
SEMINAR - SEMINAR IN UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION HISTORY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810577 -
SEMINAR - GLOBAL CHALLENGES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: THE VIEW FROM THE SOUTH
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810576 -
SEMINAR - BETWEEN PEACE OPERATIONS AND PACIFISM: PATHS IN CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810563 -
SEMINAR - GENDER MAINSTREAMING. FROM BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL POLICIES FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810646 -
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
(objectives)
This course provides the fastest and most effective route to gain language fluency and academic skills.
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3
|
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-
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-
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75
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-
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Other activities
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ENG |
21810638 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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1
|
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-
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-
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9
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-
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Other activities
|
ITA |
21810639 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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2
|
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-
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-
|
18
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810640 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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3
|
|
-
|
-
|
27
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810641 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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4
|
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-
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-
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36
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810650 -
STAGE
(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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-
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-
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-
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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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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
|
ITA |
21810653 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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1
|
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-
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-
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25
|
-
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Other activities
|
FRA |
21810652 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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2
|
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-
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-
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50
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-
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Other activities
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FRA |
21810642 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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3
|
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-
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-
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75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810750 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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4
|
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-
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-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810679 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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1
|
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-
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-
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25
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-
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Other activities
|
ENG |
21810678 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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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
|
ENG |
21810644 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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3
|
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75
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-
|
-
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-
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Other activities
|
ENG |
21810751 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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4
|
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-
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-
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100
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-
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Other activities
|
ENG |
21810677 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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1
|
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25
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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SPA |
21810654 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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2
|
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-
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-
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50
|
-
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Other activities
|
SPA |
21810643 -
SPANISH - CLA COURS£
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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3
|
|
-
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-
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75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810749 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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4
|
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-
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-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810681 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSe
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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1
|
|
-
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-
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25
|
-
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Other activities
|
GER |
21810680 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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2
|
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-
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-
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50
|
-
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Other activities
|
GER |
21810645 -
GERMAN - CORSO CLA
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810752 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
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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-
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-
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25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810685 -
SEMINAR - PARLIAMENTS AND (ANTI)PARLIAMENTARISMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY ITALY
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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
|
ITA |
21810778 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES I
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3
|
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18
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-
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-
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-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810779 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES II
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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
|
ITA |
21810780 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS I
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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
|
ITA |
21810781 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS II
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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 |
|
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
|
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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21810580 -
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a comprehensive background in macroeconomics, building on a mainstream macroeconomic model for the analysis of both business cycle and growth in closed and open economies. The analytical tools developed in the course allow students to understand questions at the core of the current economic and policy debates, from the unfolding of major economic crises, to cyclical fluctuations and the role of stabilization policies, to the challenges for growth.
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9
|
SECS-P/01
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54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810578 -
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the necessary in depth analysis of the basic concepts of international politics with the specific aim of favoring a critical attitude towards the fundamental problems of the current world order. In particular, the course aims to explain the evolution of the international system after 1989 through an empirical analysis based on the identification of the main international factors (power distribution within the system, degree of international tension, military alliances, economic interdependence) that influence relations between states.
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9
|
SPS/04
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - L-LIN - LANGUAGES (CHOOSE AMONG) - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
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|
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21810393 -
CULTURE OF FRECH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course is aimed at students with a level of linguistic competence at least equal to B1 and aims to study 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 understanding and critical interpretation of aspects and dynamics concerning the politics, culture and society of France and the Francophone world from the 19th century to the present, also in reference with the technological changes that characterize the modern era. Another objective will be to provide the tools to develop an analysis methodology based on an interdisciplinary approach.
Expected learning outcomes: students will deepen their language skills, with reference also to disciplinary lexicons, and will be able to decline their knowledge of French culture, its language and its literature in a multidisciplinary perspective.
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9
|
L-LIN/04
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
FRA |
21810394 -
CULTURE IN SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course aims to deepen the study of the Spanish language and culture. The aim is to develop communicative and socio-cultural competence through, fundamentally, the study of the Hispanic political world. The course is divided into two modules: Module I (Specialty Languages) concerns an in-depth study of sectoral languages (political, economic, legal, administrative and journalistic) from a communicative and cultural perspective; Module II (Political language) is focused on the study of political language and the critical analysis of political discourse. In this sense, the aim is to acquire the tools to decode political discourses, at a linguistic, rhetorical and cultural level to understand the meaning of political oratory, also deconstructing its ideological meaning, and of power through the use of the word. Finally, it is intended to develop a critical capacity for autonomous re-elaboration of the languages of politics.
|
9
|
L-LIN/07
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54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
SPA |
21810392 -
CULTURE OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course offers an overview of multiethnic and multicultural literature through a selective examination of authors, trends and historical contexts related to the United States of America. The literary production examined in the course describes a complex cultural and social experience in which writers continuously negotiate their own identity within the communities they belong to and the United States at large, thus exploring linguistic, racial, generational, gender and economic issues in a socio-historical context that has often evolved at a dramatically fast pace.
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9
|
L-LIN/12
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54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ENG |
21810395 -
CULTURE OF GERMAN-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The Course, which is for students with a good overall understanding and practical knowledge of the German language, Level B1 (looking to improve specific grammar, written and spoken skills), will build on previously acquired listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. They will further develop their political and cultural knowledge in German-speaking countries. The course is taught in German and is divided into a linguistic section, which pays particular attention to the acquisition of sectoral lexicons in the political-legal and historical-economic fields, and a thematic section, which is devoted to the German-speaking region through texts and documents of various kinds from newspapers, non-fiction books, films and literature, whereby literature serves as a model for complex cultural communication, aesthetics and criticism.
Ziel dieses Kurses ist es, die bereits von Studenten erworbenen Sprachkompetenzen durch die Vertiefung der politisch-kulturellen Erfahrungen im deutschsprachigen Raum zu perfektionieren. Es gliedert sich in einen sprachlichen Teil, der dem Erwerb sektoraler Lexika im politisch-juristischen und historisch-ökonomischen Bereich besondere Aufmerksamkeit widmet, und einen weiteren thematischen Teil, der dem deutschsprachigen Raum durch Texte und Dokumente unterschiedlicher Art aus Zeitungen, Sachbüchern, Filmen und Literatur gewidmet ist, wobei die Literatur als Modell für komplexe kulturelle Kommunikation, Ästhetik und Kritik dient.
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9
|
L-LIN/14
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54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
DEU |
|
Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - SPS - AREA STUDIES - (show)
|
6
|
|
|
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|
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21810612 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
(objectives)
The course aims to offer to the students, within the framework of the latest historiographical trends, the essential coordinates of the processes that characterize the Nineteenth, Twentieth centuries and the new Latin American millennium. Particular attention will be devoted, on the one hand, to the theme of the memory of human rights violations during internal armed conflicts and military dictatorships of the second half of the twentieth century and, on the other, to the relations between Italy and Latin America.
|
6
|
SPS/05
|
36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810403 -
THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810406 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
20710170 -
HISTORY AND POLITICS OF MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
(objectives)
The course will address the evolution of Islamic political doctrine, with a focus on contemporary phenomena such as that of jihadism, salafism, political Islam, post-Islamism, and the relationship between oppositional Islamic parties and government across a range of settings. These themes will be analysed by looking at how local contexts, analysed through an historical lens, intersect with trans-regional phenomena triggered by the new media and migration.
|
6
|
SPS/13
|
36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ENG |
20710666 -
EAST ASIAN HISTORY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
|
Also available in another semester or year
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21810405 -
IL POTERE NUCLEARE NEL SISTEMA INTERNAZIONALE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the student with the essential tools to understand the nuclear issue as an international problem. To this end, it is crucial to go deeper in the analysis of how the exploitation of atomic energy has evolved since the 1930s and how it has progressively acquired a decisive political dimension, due to the absolute value of the destructive capacity of its military use. Moreover, students will examine the effects of the technology evolution and the inevitable diffusion of the related knowledge from a political-international perspective and they will try to understand to what extent the nuclear issue has influenced the thinking of the political and military theorists.
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6
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SPS/06
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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
|
ITA |
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Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - M-DEA & M-STO - HISTORY & ANTHROPOLOGY - (show)
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6
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21810582 -
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE MODERN AGE
(objectives)
The course is aimed to prepare students for a better understanding of modern history and the place of the countries they are studying within the international system.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810420 -
HISTORY OF RUSSIA AND THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
(objectives)
Russia, a country that is essential to the international political equilibrium, is at the center of this course. The main objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of Russian history during the years of communism, in order to deepen the dynamics of the crisis, the fall and the difficult transition towards a political and economic model, that is only partly inspired by Western democracies.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810336 -
STORIA DEI MEDIA
(objectives)
The course aims at the acquisition of knowledge tools useful to understand the phenomenon of mass media in contemporary society. Through the conceptual categories of historical analysis, the course will analyse the onset and subsequent development of press, radio, cinema, television and internet, and it will focus on the influences that these mass media have had and that still exercise on human life in the course of their development to present days.
|
6
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M-STO/04
|
36
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810600 -
HISTORY OF WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE CONTEMPORARY AGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810538 -
STORIA DELL'EUROPA CONTEMPORANEA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810334 -
ANTROPOLOGIA DELLA GLOBALIZZAZIONE
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Also available in another semester or year
|
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Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - SECS - ECONOMIC-DEMOGRAPHIC-STATISTICAL FIELD - (show)
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6
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21810498 -
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
(objectives)
The purpose of this course is to develop a good understanding of international financial markets. We will cover basic theories of the operations of modern monetary systems; interest rate behavior; financial intermediation and central banking; methods and objectives of monetary and regulatory policy. In particular, the following topics will be highlighted: (i) the determination of interest rates, (ii) the functions and operation of financial intermediaries, and (iii) the functions and goals of central banks.
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6
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SECS-P/01
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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
|
ENG |
21810438 -
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
(objectives)
The course offers a comprehensive overview of the progress made by Europe towards a horizontal and vertical economic integration and provide the knowledge on monetary unions costs and benefits and the reconciliation of the objectives and instruments of the economic and financial policies of the member states and monetary unions. The course aims to analyze models that generate financial crises and public choices on the topics addressed in Treaties, Stability and Growth Pact and in their reforms, as well as those that dominate today's political and economic debate in Europe and in the world.
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6
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SECS-P/02
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36
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-
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-
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-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810439 -
HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810583 -
PUBLIC POLICY AND PROGRAM EVALUATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810411 -
MIGRATION AND GLOBAL SECURITY
(objectives)
The course aims to analyse the evolution of international migration and the main characteristics of migration flows. In particular, it aims to analyse the role of migration in the demographic and social balance of the different areas of the world and the impact it has on the contexts of origin and destination. The course aims to provide students with the scientific and demographic tools to be able to approach the study and analysis of migration in a critical and objective manner.
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6
|
SECS-S/04
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36
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-
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-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - IUS - LAW - (show)
|
6
|
|
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21810585 -
THE CHINESE LEGAL SYSTEM
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810481 -
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to address some fundamental issues of public law from the perspective of economic analysis of law. Indeed, rational choice and game theories can usefully explain not only the typical market trends, which have long been the target of economic analysis of private law, but they can also explain strategic conducts by citizens, political and institutional actors in the public sphere. Moreover, thanks to the many applications and examples of positive law, the course intends to analyze the foundations of this approach and to outline the contribution that it can provide for a deeper understanding of some of the main issues of modern constitutionalism and for the functioning of public agencies.
|
6
|
IUS/09
|
36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810484 -
EUROPEAN AND COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to provide knowledge relating to the main national and supranational legal systems at a global level, starting from the examination of the general principles of administrative law and the way in which these conform the organization and administrative activity. The different themes and institutes will be examined first with attention to the historical evolution data and subsequently with regard to both positive law and the most significant jurisprudential cases for the interpretation of the issues emerging in the application phase. Space will also be dedicated to the influence of European integration on administrative systems but also on the protection of fundamental rights. The aim is to offer a theoretical basis useful for understanding the most current issues of administrative law, with the aim of facilitating the development in students of an autonomous ability to analyze application problems arising from comparative administrative law. The course adheres to the innovative teaching project "Studenti in rete", organized together with the teachers responsible for the teaching of Comparative Administrative Law at the universities of Florence, Udine and Turin. The project foresees that attending students actively participate in some common lessons and discuss a paper produced under the supervision of the referring teacher.
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6
|
IUS/10
|
36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810586 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES - SPS - SOCIO-POLITICAL FIELD - (show)
|
6
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21810441 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810587 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
(objectives)
The course provides specific knowledge and a comparative approach on all issues related to democratization processes, with a particular focus on the most recent ones of the so-called ‘’third wave’’. It also provides students with the knowledge related to the conditions that facilitate and allow the democratization of institutions and have determined differences in their outcomes.
|
6
|
SPS/04
|
36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810588 -
STRATEGIC STUDIES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810412 -
RADICALISATION AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce students to the knowledge of main dynamics concerning current extremism, radicalisation and terrorism as well as providing fitting methodological expertise to analyse them.
|
6
|
SPS/07
|
36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
SEMINARI - SOFTSKILLS - CORSI CLA - STAGE & WORKSHOP A.A. 2021/2022 - (show)
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6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21810564 -
SEMINAR - ITALY AND THE END OF COLD WAR
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810227 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810565 -
SEMINAR - CHINA, THE EU AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810297 -
SEMINAR - CONTINUITY AND FRACTURE LINES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA. POLITICAL THOUGHT AND INSTITUTIONS FROM MAO TO XI
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810319 -
SEMINAR - COMMON PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION: ECHR AND CJEU ROLE'S
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810304 -
SEMINAR - FROM EUROPEAN POLICIES TO LOCAL CO-CREATION PROCESSES. THE CASE OF URBAN MOBILITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810320 -
SEMINAR - CONFLICTS, DE-FACTO STATES, AND NATIONAL QUESTIONS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810566 -
SEMINAR - THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810313 -
SEMINAR - INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DISASTERS AND RECONSTRUCTION POLICIES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810567 -
SEMINAR - CITIZENSHIP, NATURALIZATION AND VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE PRESENT DAY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810568 -
SEMINAR - DIGITAL SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810569 -
SEMINAR - THE REGIME OF COLONELS IN GREECE (1967-1974)
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810449 -
SEMINAR - JIHAD MEDIA WARFARE. JIHADIST TERRORISM ANALYZED THROUGH ITS COMMUNICATION SPHERE. AN OSINT APPROACH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810291 -
SEMINAR - SEMINAR IN UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION HISTORY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810577 -
SEMINAR - GLOBAL CHALLENGES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: THE VIEW FROM THE SOUTH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810576 -
SEMINAR - BETWEEN PEACE OPERATIONS AND PACIFISM: PATHS IN CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810563 -
SEMINAR - GENDER MAINSTREAMING. FROM BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL POLICIES FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810646 -
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
(objectives)
This course provides the fastest and most effective route to gain language fluency and academic skills.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810638 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
9
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810639 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
18
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810640 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
27
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810641 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
36
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810650 -
STAGE
(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.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810653 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810652 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810642 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810750 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810679 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810678 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
2
|
|
50
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810644 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
3
|
|
75
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810751 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810677 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
|
1
|
|
25
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810654 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810643 -
SPANISH - CLA COURS£
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810749 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810681 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSe
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810680 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810645 -
GERMAN - CORSO CLA
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810752 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
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.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810685 -
SEMINAR - PARLIAMENTS AND (ANTI)PARLIAMENTARISMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY ITALY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810778 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES I
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810779 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES II
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810780 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS I
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810781 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS II
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
21810437 -
FREE-CHOICE ELECTIVES
(objectives)
The activities "chosen by the student" (art.10, paragraph 5, letter a of Ministerial Decree 270/2004) are courses that the student can select from all the master's degree courses offered by the Department of Political Science and from courses in agreement with other departments or universities/external bodies, for a maximum of 12 ECTS .
|
12
|
|
72
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21810434 -
THESIS
(objectives)
The thesis is a substantial piece of research which demonstrates a grasp of a particular sub-field, a set of design and methodological issues, and the ability to develop and sustain an independent line of argument.
|
18
|
|
450
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
Studi europei
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21810623 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY EUROPE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide an advanced preparation on the history of contemporary Europe, its political, economic, social and cultural transformations, from the end of the Second World War to today.
|
9
|
M-STO/04
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - SPS - AREA STUDIES - (show)
|
6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21810589 -
HISTORY OF EU-US RELATIONS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810590 -
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN-EAST ASIAN RELATIONS
(objectives)
The course focuses on the history of relations between Europe and East Asia in the contemporary period. Particular attention will be paid to the historico-political interactions between China and Japan with Europe from the second half of the twentieth century to current times. The analysis of the factors and of the distinctive elements that were generated during the years of the Cold War between the three actors will facilitate the identification of lines of continuity and discontinuity in the current and broader context of globalization. The main objective of the course will be to suggest the appropriate interpretative categories for understanding the dynamics that characterize the evolution of the interactions between the European space and the new geo-political and geo-economic pivot of the global order.
|
6
|
SPS/14
|
36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - M-DEA & M-STO - HISTORY & ANTHROPOLOGY - (show)
|
6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - SECS - ECONOMIC-DEMOGRAPHIC-STATISTICAL FIELD - (show)
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6
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21810346 -
INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810596 -
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810363 -
ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY ECONOMIC
(objectives)
The course is aimed at providing the main tools for acquiring the dimension of the environment in contemporary political, social and economic analysis. From this point of view, the following educational objectives are set in the specific:
- frame the environment in the economic disciplines and acquire the theoretical groundings of the environmental economics and policy
- know the tools framed in the economic theory for identifying, assessing and minimizing threats and/or damages to the environment
- understand the issues of environmental resources (soil, air, water, finite and renewable energy sources) in a short and medium-long term perspective of development economics and development policy
- study the topic of energy as a renewable and non-renewable natural resource and the related environmental issues
- identify the environmental positions, actions and programs of some of the main players in the European and world system
- acquire knowledge of the tools for evaluating the environmental aspects of the investment projects
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6
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SECS-P/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
|
ITA |
21810486 -
HISTORY AND THEORY OF EUROPEAN ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a general overview of the main cultural and intellectual influences that have shaped the economic governance of the European Union, reconstructing, also thanks to the analysis of primary sources of the recent debate, its main steps and the state of the art of the discussion on its future evolution.
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6
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SECS-P/04
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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
|
ITA |
21810583 -
PUBLIC POLICY AND PROGRAM EVALUATION
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of the quantitative and statistical tools through which the evaluation of programme and policies is normally carried out. The relevance of this course is directly correlated with the increasing importance at the national (Evaluation Board) and European level (Structural Funds).
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6
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SECS-S/03
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36
|
-
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-
|
-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810597 -
POPULATION, SOCIETY, AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
The course aims to analyze the main international demographic dynamics and to highlight the dualism between developed countries and less developed countries. The focus is on the relationship between population trends and socio-economic development. This approach aims to provide conceptual tools for interpreting the main dynamics of populations.
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6
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SECS-S/04
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36
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-
|
-
|
-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
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Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - IUS - LAW - (show)
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6
|
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21810598 -
REGULATION AND ADMINISTRATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
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21810482 -
EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810599 -
EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
(objectives)
The course provides the general principles and means of European environmental law in the light of public and constitutional law. Furthermore, the course mainly intends to develop a critical approach of the matter through a review of case-law and multilevel sources of environmental law.
|
6
|
IUS/09
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36
|
-
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-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810484 -
EUROPEAN AND COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
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21810586 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
International Development Law is a strategic and operational tool for all involved institutional and non-institutional stakeholders on a global, regional and national level. For this reason the course deals mainly with the role and actions of States and international intergovernmental (political and financial IOs) and non-governmental (NGOs and national and multinational corporations) organizations working at the bilateral, multilateral and multi-bilateral level in order to frame policies, programs and projects as key components of the international development law, also introducing in-depth analysis over the international legal and strategic environmental/climate component as well as the humanitarian patterns of development cooperation in pre-during-post conflict situations.
|
6
|
IUS/13
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36
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-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ENG |
|
Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - SPS - SOCIO-POLITICAL FIELD - (show)
|
6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21810441 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
Today human rights are the dominant moral doctrine for evaluating the moral status of the contemporary geo-political order. In the 20th century a broad consensus has emerged on framing judgment of nations against an international moral code prescribing certain benefits and treatment for all humans. Within many nations, political debates rage over the denial or abuse of human rights. Legal documents to protect human rights have proliferated. The course examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. It assesses the contemporary significance of human rights, charts the historical development of the concept of human rights, beginning with a discussion of the earliest philosophical origins of the bases of human rights and culminating in some of most recent developments in their codification. It analyses also the formal and substantive distinctions philosophers have drawn between various forms and categories of human rights, the justifications of their claims, and the main criticism currently addressed to them.
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6
|
SPS/01
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36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810525 -
CRIME, DEVIANCE, AND CORRUPTION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Optional Group:
SEMINARI - SOFTSKILLS - CORSI CLA - STAGE & WORKSHOP A.A. 2021/2022 - (show)
|
6
|
|
|
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|
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21810564 -
SEMINAR - ITALY AND THE END OF COLD WAR
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810227 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810565 -
SEMINAR - CHINA, THE EU AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810297 -
SEMINAR - CONTINUITY AND FRACTURE LINES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA. POLITICAL THOUGHT AND INSTITUTIONS FROM MAO TO XI
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810319 -
SEMINAR - COMMON PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION: ECHR AND CJEU ROLE'S
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810304 -
SEMINAR - FROM EUROPEAN POLICIES TO LOCAL CO-CREATION PROCESSES. THE CASE OF URBAN MOBILITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810320 -
SEMINAR - CONFLICTS, DE-FACTO STATES, AND NATIONAL QUESTIONS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810566 -
SEMINAR - THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810313 -
SEMINAR - INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DISASTERS AND RECONSTRUCTION POLICIES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810567 -
SEMINAR - CITIZENSHIP, NATURALIZATION AND VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE PRESENT DAY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810568 -
SEMINAR - DIGITAL SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810569 -
SEMINAR - THE REGIME OF COLONELS IN GREECE (1967-1974)
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810449 -
SEMINAR - JIHAD MEDIA WARFARE. JIHADIST TERRORISM ANALYZED THROUGH ITS COMMUNICATION SPHERE. AN OSINT APPROACH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810291 -
SEMINAR - SEMINAR IN UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION HISTORY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810577 -
SEMINAR - GLOBAL CHALLENGES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: THE VIEW FROM THE SOUTH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810576 -
SEMINAR - BETWEEN PEACE OPERATIONS AND PACIFISM: PATHS IN CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810563 -
SEMINAR - GENDER MAINSTREAMING. FROM BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL POLICIES FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810646 -
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810638 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
9
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810639 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
18
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810640 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
27
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810641 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
36
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810650 -
STAGE
(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.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810653 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810652 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810642 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810750 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810679 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810678 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
2
|
|
50
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810644 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
3
|
|
75
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810751 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810677 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
|
1
|
|
25
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810654 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810643 -
SPANISH - CLA COURS£
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810749 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810681 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSe
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810680 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810645 -
GERMAN - CORSO CLA
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810752 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
100
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
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.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810685 -
SEMINAR - PARLIAMENTS AND (ANTI)PARLIAMENTARISMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY ITALY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810778 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES I
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810779 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES II
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810780 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS I
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810781 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS II
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21810624 -
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP FOR EU
(objectives)
The course will provide students with an in-depth knowledge about the main legal and political aspects – at International and European level – concerning the citizens’ online life, focusing in particular on digital rights and the use of digital technologies allowing to participate in the political arena.
The course aims to broaden the students’ knowledge of European Citizenship rights and duties, in order to raise their awareness about the new dimension assumed by EU Citizenship within the digital society, mainly to understand, promote and defend online EU values, principles and human rights.
|
9
|
IUS/02
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ENG |
21810594 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
(objectives)
The course provides specific knowledge and a comparative approach on all issues related to democratization processes, with a particular focus on the most recent ones of the so-called ‘’third wave’’. It also provides students with the knowledge related to the conditions that facilitate and allow the democratization of institutions and have determined differences in their outcomes.
|
9
|
SPS/04
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810592 -
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
(objectives)
The course offers a comprehensive overview of the progress made by Europe towards a horizontal and vertical economic integration and provide the knowledge on monetary unions costs and benefits and the reconciliation of the objectives and instruments of the economic and financial policies of the member states and monetary unions. The course aims to analyze models that generate financial crises and public choices on the topics addressed in Treaties, Stability and Growth Pact and in their reforms, as well as those that dominate today's political and economic debate in Europe and in the world.
|
9
|
SECS-P/02
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810415 -
THE EU IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
(objectives)
The course aims at enhancing the students’ knowledge and understanding of the roots and evolution of global environmental governance, as well as at providing them with the methodological tools to analyze them from an historical and political perspective. At the same time, the course investigates the role of the European Union in shaping global environmental governance and the implications of the international discourse on sustainable development in European politics, from the late 1960s to the present. Moving from the beginnings of the EC/EU environmental policy, the course deals with the evolving concepts of energy security and transition in Europe’s debates, at the national, intergovernmental and supranational level; it analyses the rise of the European sustainability agenda, across different EC/EU policy areas; and focuses on the intersection between the United Nations’ multilateral dimension of environmental governance and the EU’s. Students will be engaged in studying the complexity of such challenges as climate change and the depletion of global commons with a view to their international politics consequences. They will also be provided with the analytical tools to understanding the development of multilateral and regional institutions, as well as governmental and non-governmental actors; and to assessing the EU’s political and economic response to such challenges in the last few decades.
|
9
|
SPS/06
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ENG |
Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - L-LIN - LANGUAGES (CHOOSE AMONG) - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21810393 -
CULTURE OF FRECH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course is aimed at students with a level of linguistic competence at least equal to B1 and aims to study 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 understanding and critical interpretation of aspects and dynamics concerning the politics, culture and society of France and the Francophone world from the 19th century to the present, also in reference with the technological changes that characterize the modern era. Another objective will be to provide the tools to develop an analysis methodology based on an interdisciplinary approach.
Expected learning outcomes: students will deepen their language skills, with reference also to disciplinary lexicons, and will be able to decline their knowledge of French culture, its language and its literature in a multidisciplinary perspective.
|
9
|
L-LIN/04
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
FRA |
21810394 -
CULTURE IN SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course aims to deepen the study of the Spanish language and culture. The aim is to develop communicative and socio-cultural competence through, fundamentally, the study of the Hispanic political world. The course is divided into two modules: Module I (Specialty Languages) concerns an in-depth study of sectoral languages (political, economic, legal, administrative and journalistic) from a communicative and cultural perspective; Module II (Political language) is focused on the study of political language and the critical analysis of political discourse. In this sense, the aim is to acquire the tools to decode political discourses, at a linguistic, rhetorical and cultural level to understand the meaning of political oratory, also deconstructing its ideological meaning, and of power through the use of the word. Finally, it is intended to develop a critical capacity for autonomous re-elaboration of the languages of politics.
|
9
|
L-LIN/07
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
SPA |
21810392 -
CULTURE OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course offers an overview of multiethnic and multicultural literature through a selective examination of authors, trends and historical contexts related to the United States of America. The literary production examined in the course describes a complex cultural and social experience in which writers continuously negotiate their own identity within the communities they belong to and the United States at large, thus exploring linguistic, racial, generational, gender and economic issues in a socio-historical context that has often evolved at a dramatically fast pace.
|
9
|
L-LIN/12
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ENG |
21810395 -
CULTURE OF GERMAN-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The Course, which is for students with a good overall understanding and practical knowledge of the German language, Level B1 (looking to improve specific grammar, written and spoken skills), will build on previously acquired listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. They will further develop their political and cultural knowledge in German-speaking countries. The course is taught in German and is divided into a linguistic section, which pays particular attention to the acquisition of sectoral lexicons in the political-legal and historical-economic fields, and a thematic section, which is devoted to the German-speaking region through texts and documents of various kinds from newspapers, non-fiction books, films and literature, whereby literature serves as a model for complex cultural communication, aesthetics and criticism.
Ziel dieses Kurses ist es, die bereits von Studenten erworbenen Sprachkompetenzen durch die Vertiefung der politisch-kulturellen Erfahrungen im deutschsprachigen Raum zu perfektionieren. Es gliedert sich in einen sprachlichen Teil, der dem Erwerb sektoraler Lexika im politisch-juristischen und historisch-ökonomischen Bereich besondere Aufmerksamkeit widmet, und einen weiteren thematischen Teil, der dem deutschsprachigen Raum durch Texte und Dokumente unterschiedlicher Art aus Zeitungen, Sachbüchern, Filmen und Literatur gewidmet ist, wobei die Literatur als Modell für komplexe kulturelle Kommunikation, Ästhetik und Kritik dient.
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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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Core compulsory activities
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DEU |
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Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - SPS - AREA STUDIES - (show)
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6
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21810589 -
HISTORY OF EU-US RELATIONS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide insights on the history of relations between Europe and United-States in the Twentieth Century through the study of American foreign policy and relations with European powers, with particular reference to the first twenty years of 1900 and the Cold War.
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6
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SPS/06
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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 |
21810590 -
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN-EAST ASIAN RELATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - M-DEA & M-STO - HISTORY & ANTHROPOLOGY - (show)
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6
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21810334 -
ANTROPOLOGIA DELLA GLOBALIZZAZIONE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810582 -
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE MODERN AGE
(objectives)
The course is aimed to prepare students for a better understanding of modern history and the place of the countries they are studying within the international system.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810409 -
RELIGION CONFLICTS IN THE GLOBAL WORLD
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with an understanding of the mechanisms that fueled religious conflict in the global world in the early modern age. In particular, it will focus on the religious clash that took place in early modern Europe and on the conflicts that opposed the three great monotheistic religions, starting from the expulsion of the Muslims and the expulsion of the Jews in Catholic Spain at the end of the 15th century. At the same time, it will develop students' knowledge of the historical factors that marked the transition from a culture of conflict to an attempt at peaceful coexistence based on the principle of religious tolerance.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810410 -
THE BALKANS FACING GLOBALISATION AND CONFLICTS
(objectives)
The course examines in depth a topic and an area, South-Eastern Europe, that have attracted the attention of scholars and public opinion with regard to the political and military events of the late Twentieth century, whose evolution may be concluded with the hoped-for integration of the entire region into the European Union. As in the 19th century, in the 20th century, the Balkans remained a problem of international politics, ending up being identified with a political-philosophical category (hence the derogatory use of the term Balkanisation). The course aims to provide a less ideological knowledge of the Balkan contemporary history and reality, placing this area in the context of international politics, in the conflicts that characterised the Twentieth century, and in the so-called globalization.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - SECS - ECONOMIC-DEMOGRAPHIC-STATISTICAL FIELD - (show)
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6
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Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - IUS - LAW - (show)
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6
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21810598 -
REGULATION AND ADMINISTRATION
(objectives)
At the end of the course students will have acquired legal knowledge about the diverse forms of regulation and administrative implementation of rules, with special regard to administrative procedures and administrative institutions in charge of economic regulation, antitrust and controls.
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6
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IUS/05
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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
|
ITA |
21810482 -
EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
(objectives)
The course provides the basics of European constitutional law through a review of supranational law sources and its functioning between national and European legal systems. Moreover, the course aims to open a debate on the basic structure of the EU form of government, on the functioning of European institutions, and on the protection of fundamental rights at supranational level.
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6
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IUS/08
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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 |
21810599 -
EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810484 -
EUROPEAN AND COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to provide knowledge relating to the main national and supranational legal systems at a global level, starting from the examination of the general principles of administrative law and the way in which these conform the organization and administrative activity. The different themes and institutes will be examined first with attention to the historical evolution data and subsequently with regard to both positive law and the most significant jurisprudential cases for the interpretation of the issues emerging in the application phase. Space will also be dedicated to the influence of European integration on administrative systems but also on the protection of fundamental rights. The aim is to offer a theoretical basis useful for understanding the most current issues of administrative law, with the aim of facilitating the development in students of an autonomous ability to analyze application problems arising from comparative administrative law. The course adheres to the innovative teaching project "Studenti in rete", organized together with the teachers responsible for the teaching of Comparative Administrative Law at the universities of Florence, Udine and Turin. The project foresees that attending students actively participate in some common lessons and discuss a paper produced under the supervision of the referring teacher.
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6
|
IUS/10
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36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810586 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
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Optional Group:
EUROPEAN STUDIES - SPS - SOCIO-POLITICAL FIELD - (show)
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6
|
|
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21810441 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21810525 -
CRIME, DEVIANCE, AND CORRUPTION
(objectives)
The course aims to provide basic knowledge of the socio-legal phenomenon of deviance and crime by looking at a series of theories that will be related to macro-concepts such as: the ideology of social defence, the crisis of the rule of law, justicialism as a political and media phenomenon, the guarantee and protection of fundamental rights, the meaning of punishment. The course will then analyse the phenomenon of “white collar crime” and corruption, both in politics and in the Public Administration. Finally, the course also aims to understand the functioning of the penitentiary institution and administration.
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6
|
SPS/12
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36
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
|
21810437 -
FREE-CHOICE ELECTIVES
(objectives)
The activities "chosen by the student" (art.10, paragraph 5, letter a of Ministerial Decree 270/2004) are courses that the student can select from all the master's degree courses offered by the Department of Political Science and from courses in agreement with other departments or universities/external bodies, for a maximum of 12 ECTS .
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12
|
|
72
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-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21810434 -
THESIS
(objectives)
The thesis is a substantial piece of research which demonstrates a grasp of a particular sub-field, a set of design and methodological issues, and the ability to develop and sustain an independent line of argument.
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18
|
|
450
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
SEMINARI - SOFTSKILLS - CORSI CLA - STAGE & WORKSHOP A.A. 2021/2022 - (show)
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6
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21810564 -
SEMINAR - ITALY AND THE END OF COLD WAR
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810227 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810565 -
SEMINAR - CHINA, THE EU AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810297 -
SEMINAR - CONTINUITY AND FRACTURE LINES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA. POLITICAL THOUGHT AND INSTITUTIONS FROM MAO TO XI
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810319 -
SEMINAR - COMMON PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION: ECHR AND CJEU ROLE'S
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810304 -
SEMINAR - FROM EUROPEAN POLICIES TO LOCAL CO-CREATION PROCESSES. THE CASE OF URBAN MOBILITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810320 -
SEMINAR - CONFLICTS, DE-FACTO STATES, AND NATIONAL QUESTIONS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810566 -
SEMINAR - THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810313 -
SEMINAR - INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DISASTERS AND RECONSTRUCTION POLICIES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810567 -
SEMINAR - CITIZENSHIP, NATURALIZATION AND VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE PRESENT DAY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810568 -
SEMINAR - DIGITAL SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810569 -
SEMINAR - THE REGIME OF COLONELS IN GREECE (1967-1974)
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810449 -
SEMINAR - JIHAD MEDIA WARFARE. JIHADIST TERRORISM ANALYZED THROUGH ITS COMMUNICATION SPHERE. AN OSINT APPROACH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810291 -
SEMINAR - SEMINAR IN UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION HISTORY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810577 -
SEMINAR - GLOBAL CHALLENGES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: THE VIEW FROM THE SOUTH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810576 -
SEMINAR - BETWEEN PEACE OPERATIONS AND PACIFISM: PATHS IN CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810563 -
SEMINAR - GENDER MAINSTREAMING. FROM BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL POLICIES FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810646 -
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
(objectives)
This course provides the fastest and most effective route to gain language fluency and academic skills.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810638 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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1
|
|
-
|
-
|
9
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810639 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
18
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810640 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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3
|
|
-
|
-
|
27
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810641 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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4
|
|
-
|
-
|
36
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810650 -
STAGE
(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
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
4
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810653 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810652 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810642 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810750 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810679 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810678 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
2
|
|
50
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810644 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
|
3
|
|
75
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810751 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810677 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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1
|
|
25
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810654 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810643 -
SPANISH - CLA COURS£
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810749 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810681 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSe
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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1
|
|
-
|
-
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25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810680 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810645 -
GERMAN - CORSO CLA
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810752 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
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.
|
1
|
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
|
Other activities
|
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.
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810685 -
SEMINAR - PARLIAMENTS AND (ANTI)PARLIAMENTARISMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY ITALY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810778 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES I
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810779 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES II
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810780 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS I
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810781 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS II
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
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Doppio titolo con Belgrano
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
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Language
|
Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE - SPS/06: HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21810387 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(objectives)
Through advanced didactics such as seminars, class discussions and presentations of individual research project, this course aims to provide students with the analytical tools necessary for a critical understanding of the evolution of the international system since the late Eighties, especially through of the evolution of the concept of international security. Therefore, particular attention will be given to conflict management and international crises, as well as to the emergence of new forms of threat and finally, the difficulties encountered by national states and international and supranational organizations in forging widespread consensus around the instruments with which to intervene in time of crisis to preserve security and stability.
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9
|
SPS/06
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810630 -
CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
(objectives)
Main events, actors and processes in the contemporary international system. The post-Cold War order: the debate between the end of history and the clash of civilisations. Regionalism and integration processes. The War on Terrorism and its international impact. G-20, BRICs, South-South cooperation and the rise of the rest. The economic crisis of 2008 and its impact on Latin America. Crisis of multilateralism and the growth of nationalism and popular conservatism in various regions of the world. Identification of current and potential regional and global problems, evaluating their causes and possible effects. Design of viable solutions as alternatives for resolving these problems.
|
9
|
SPS/06
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
SPA |
|
Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SECS-P/01: POLITICAL ECONOMY - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - IUS/13: INTERNATIONAL LAW - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SPS/02: HISTORY OF POLITICAL DOCTRINES - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21810579 -
HISTORY OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY
(objectives)
The course aims to provide analytical tools to assess the historical-political relationship between democracies and peace. Starting from the second post-war period, the critical issues relating to democratic ideas (and practices) will be framed, as a pivotal role in the balance of the international system and as a guarantee of coexistence within the State and between States based on law.
Reflection on democracy and reflection on peace become, from different starting points, privileged points of observation, above all to understand the current quality of political coexistence and to indicate possible lines of conduct in an international system increasingly marked by instability.
|
9
|
SPS/02
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810605 -
HISTORY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL IDEAS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO SPS/05-SPS/14: AREA STUDIES - (show)
|
6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21810403 -
THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
(objectives)
This course covers the history of U.S. foreign policy from the early national period of the late 18th century to the post-9/11 world. Without limiting itself exclusively to a history of diplomacy and international treaties, the course also aims to provide an overview of the evolution, through the various historical phases, of American thinking in relation to their actions on the world stage. Particular attention will also be given to the weight that the U.S. domestic political situation has traditionally had on international policy choices. The course will pay particular attention to the implications of the shift from regional power to global hegemon that occurred during the 20th century. Time will also be devoted to discussing the topic of the alleged "crisis of the empire" and decline of U.S. power. A number of relevant historical documents and international treaties will be presented and discussed in class. By the end of the course, the student will be able to recognize the major pivotal moments of U.S. action on the international stage and what phases marked the transition from regional to continental and finally global power.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810631 -
THE EU IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810406 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
(objectives)
The objective of the course is tied to an understanding of the traditional social makeup of African society, the impact of colonialism from a cultural and administrative point of view: (schooling, justice, the balance between town and country); society (heritage from father in son, identity, property rights, the role of women); and themes concerning beliefs (mono and poly theism and magical or religious practices). All of which within a historical prospective to provide the basis for an understanding of the diverse regions of sub-Saharan Africa.
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6
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SPS/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 |
20710170 -
HISTORY AND POLITICS OF MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710666 -
EAST ASIAN HISTORY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
(objectives)
By the end of this course, having completed the relevant readings and activities, students should be able to:
1. Analyse the historical development of international relations in East Asia since the mid XIX century, comparing and contrasting developments in East Asia’s international politics in the Cold and post-Cold War periods (CLO 1). 2. Explain the linkages between global and regional security issues in the East Asian region (CLO 2). 3. Discuss the emergence, development, effectiveness and prospects of intra-regional institutions (CLO 3). 4. Assess the prospects for regional stability and cooperation (CLO 4)
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6
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SPS/14
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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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ENG |
21810611 -
ARGENTINE AND LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810618 -
THE INTERNATIONAL AGENDA AND CONTEMPORARY DEBATES
(objectives)
The course focuses on the main debates and emerging theoretical trends in international relations following the end of the Cold War. It examines conflicting positions which, at their core, involve fundamental disagreements as to whether the changes in the international system following the end of the Cold War - both in terms of security and in terms of developments in the process of globalisation - may imply a change in the nature of international relations.
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6
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SPS/06
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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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SPA |
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - M-DEA/01 & M-STO/02-M-STO/04: HISTORICAL-ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES - (show)
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6
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21810582 -
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE MODERN AGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810420 -
HISTORY OF RUSSIA AND THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810336 -
STORIA DEI MEDIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810600 -
HISTORY OF WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE CONTEMPORARY AGE
(objectives)
The course aims at achieving the instruments needed to read critically the women’s conditions, the development of male and female identities, and the setting of gender relations between the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Assuming the gender point of view as the main analysis criterion, the moments of crisis and of identity redefinition, both for women and men, will be identified together with the roles assumed by them in the public and private spheres.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810538 -
STORIA DELL'EUROPA CONTEMPORANEA
(objectives)
The course aims to provide an advanced preparation on the history of contemporary Europe, its political, economic, social and cultural transformations, from the end of the Second World War to today.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810334 -
ANTROPOLOGIA DELLA GLOBALIZZAZIONE
(objectives)
The course aims at introducing students to the most important concepts and methods used by anthropologists in understanding socio-cultural diversity into globalisation processes. This course will additionally highlight to various approaches that form ethnographic practice: participant observation and fieldwork, multi-sited perspective and analysing the postures (gender ethnography in the local and global contexts).
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6
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M-DEA/01
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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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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SPS/01-SPS/12: POLITICAL-SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES - (show)
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6
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21810441 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
Today human rights are the dominant moral doctrine for evaluating the moral status of the contemporary geo-political order. In the 20th century a broad consensus has emerged on framing judgment of nations against an international moral code prescribing certain benefits and treatment for all humans. Within many nations, political debates rage over the denial or abuse of human rights. Legal documents to protect human rights have proliferated. The course examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. It assesses the contemporary significance of human rights, charts the historical development of the concept of human rights, beginning with a discussion of the earliest philosophical origins of the bases of human rights and culminating in some of most recent developments in their codification. It analyses also the formal and substantive distinctions philosophers have drawn between various forms and categories of human rights, the justifications of their claims, and the main criticism currently addressed to them.
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6
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SPS/01
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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
|
ITA |
21810533 -
REPRESENTATIVE INSTITUTIONS IN EUROPE: HISTORY AND THEORIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810587 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810588 -
STRATEGIC STUDIES
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the topics of strategy, defense policy and development of military power focusing in particular on the Italian case. The aim of the course is therefore to lead students to familiarize with the concept of “strategy” and with the actors and dynamics of defense policy within states, to inform them about the main issues related to the development of the Armed Forces, and to outline a theoretical framework of reference for the analysis of national defense policies.
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6
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SPS/04
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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 |
21810412 -
RADICALISATION AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810525 -
CRIME, DEVIANCE, AND CORRUPTION
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810617 -
FREEDOM, AUTHORITY, JUSTICE, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810626 -
QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810620 -
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS
(objectives)
The course aims to develop a conceptual framework for understanding contemporary social movements in Latin America, especially those taking place in the last two decades.
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6
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SPS/04
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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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SPA |
21810619 -
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, PREVENTION, AND RISK ANALYSIS
(objectives)
The programme covers theoretical and practical aspects of international security. The approach combines theoretical debate with the analysis of the main processes and policies underway in the global and regional frameworks. It emphasises the sub-regional context in which Argentina is framed and the development of Argentina's international security and non-proliferation policies. The working methodology includes approaches as close as possible to professional practice. In particular, emphasis is placed on the causes of war and peace, the functions of military strategy, and the interaction between political ends and military means. Within this framework, problems and issues of debate in international relations theory; systemic theories and the current international system; national sources of foreign policy and theories of decision-making; transnational forces, balance of power and alliances will be addressed. Theoretical strands related to conflict and cooperation will also be examined. The empirical focus will be on the problems of cooperation in peace and security, both between friendly and adversarial countries including, for example, political alliances, negotiation, peacekeeping, etc..
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6
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SPS/04
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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
|
SPA |
21810604 -
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810616 -
THE STATE AND INSTITUTIONS IN A GLOBALISED WORLD
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - IUS/02-IUS/13: LAW - (show)
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6
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21810585 -
THE CHINESE LEGAL SYSTEM
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a profile of the Chinese Legal system also in a historical and comparative perspective. The commercial and investment laws and the legal system of Hong kong, Macao and Taiwan will be also part of the program.
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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
|
ENG |
21810482 -
EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810599 -
EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
(objectives)
The course provides the general principles and means of European environmental law in the light of public and constitutional law. Furthermore, the course mainly intends to develop a critical approach of the matter through a review of case-law and multilevel sources of environmental law.
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6
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IUS/09
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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
|
ITA |
21810586 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
International Development Law is a strategic and operational tool for all involved institutional and non-institutional stakeholders on a global, regional and national level. For this reason the course deals mainly with the role and actions of States and international intergovernmental (political and financial IOs) and non-governmental (NGOs and national and multinational corporations) organizations working at the bilateral, multilateral and multi-bilateral level in order to frame policies, programs and projects as key components of the international development law, also introducing in-depth analysis over the international legal and strategic environmental/climate component as well as the humanitarian patterns of development cooperation in pre-during-post conflict situations.
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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
|
ENG |
21810627 -
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SECS-P/01-SECS-P/04 & SECS-S/03: ECONOMIC AND STATISTICAL STUDIES - (show)
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6
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|
|
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Optional Group:
SEMINARI - SOFTSKILLS - CORSI CLA - STAGE & WORKSHOP A.A. 2021/2022 - (show)
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6
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21810564 -
SEMINAR - ITALY AND THE END OF COLD WAR
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2
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
|
ITA |
21810227 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASES
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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 |
21810565 -
SEMINAR - CHINA, THE EU AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
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2
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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 |
21810297 -
SEMINAR - CONTINUITY AND FRACTURE LINES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA. POLITICAL THOUGHT AND INSTITUTIONS FROM MAO TO XI
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2
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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 |
21810319 -
SEMINAR - COMMON PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION: ECHR AND CJEU ROLE'S
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2
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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 |
21810304 -
SEMINAR - FROM EUROPEAN POLICIES TO LOCAL CO-CREATION PROCESSES. THE CASE OF URBAN MOBILITY
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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
|
ITA |
21810320 -
SEMINAR - CONFLICTS, DE-FACTO STATES, AND NATIONAL QUESTIONS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810566 -
SEMINAR - THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
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21810313 -
SEMINAR - INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DISASTERS AND RECONSTRUCTION POLICIES
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21810567 -
SEMINAR - CITIZENSHIP, NATURALIZATION AND VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE PRESENT DAY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810568 -
SEMINAR - DIGITAL SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810569 -
SEMINAR - THE REGIME OF COLONELS IN GREECE (1967-1974)
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810449 -
SEMINAR - JIHAD MEDIA WARFARE. JIHADIST TERRORISM ANALYZED THROUGH ITS COMMUNICATION SPHERE. AN OSINT APPROACH
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21810291 -
SEMINAR - SEMINAR IN UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION HISTORY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810577 -
SEMINAR - GLOBAL CHALLENGES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: THE VIEW FROM THE SOUTH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810576 -
SEMINAR - BETWEEN PEACE OPERATIONS AND PACIFISM: PATHS IN CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810563 -
SEMINAR - GENDER MAINSTREAMING. FROM BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL POLICIES FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
(objectives)
The seminar will focus on the concept of Gender Mainstreaming and its evolution as a strategic and political guideline at international, European, and national levels. The aim is to provide an overview of the main systems and platforms dedicated to women's empowerment, also by reading a selected number of documents and legal acts that are relevant in guiding States and international organizations in the definition of policies aimed at protecting women's rights and closing the gender gap. During each lesson, specific attention will be devoted to discussion and dialogue, to raise students' awareness and encourage the acquisition of critical thinking on gender issues.
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2
|
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-
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-
|
-
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-
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Other activities
|
ENG |
21810646 -
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810638 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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1
|
|
-
|
-
|
9
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810639 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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2
|
|
-
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-
|
18
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810640 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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3
|
|
-
|
-
|
27
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810641 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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4
|
|
-
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-
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36
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810650 -
STAGE
(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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-
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-
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-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21810700 -
INTERNSHIP
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810653 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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1
|
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-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810652 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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2
|
|
-
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-
|
50
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-
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Other activities
|
FRA |
21810642 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
FRA |
21810750 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810679 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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1
|
|
-
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-
|
25
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810678 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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2
|
|
50
|
-
|
-
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-
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Other activities
|
ENG |
21810644 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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3
|
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75
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-
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-
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-
|
Other activities
|
ENG |
21810751 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810677 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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1
|
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25
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
|
SPA |
21810654 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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2
|
|
-
|
-
|
50
|
-
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Other activities
|
SPA |
21810643 -
SPANISH - CLA COURS£
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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3
|
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
SPA |
21810749 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810681 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSe
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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1
|
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-
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-
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25
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-
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Other activities
|
GER |
21810680 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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2
|
|
-
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-
|
50
|
-
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Other activities
|
GER |
21810645 -
GERMAN - CORSO CLA
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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3
|
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-
|
-
|
75
|
-
|
Other activities
|
GER |
21810752 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810698 -
WORKSHOP
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810699 -
WORKSHOP
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810683 -
WORKSHOP
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810685 -
SEMINAR - PARLIAMENTS AND (ANTI)PARLIAMENTARISMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY ITALY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810778 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES I
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810779 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES II
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810780 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS I
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810781 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS II
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
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Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SECS-P/01: POLITICAL ECONOMY - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21810580 -
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a comprehensive background in macroeconomics, building on a mainstream macroeconomic model for the analysis of both business cycle and growth in closed and open economies. The analytical tools developed in the course allow students to understand questions at the core of the current economic and policy debates, from the unfolding of major economic crises, to cyclical fluctuations and the role of stabilization policies, to the challenges for growth.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
54
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810625 -
APPLIED MACROECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - IUS/13: INTERNATIONAL LAW - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21810389 -
INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTIONS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21810603 -
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
(objectives)
El curso trata la historia, el sistema decisional y las funciones de los principales organismos internacionales. Se presta particular atención a las Naciones Unidas, la OTAN, la OEA, y otras organizaciones y organismos regionales de Europa y Asia-Pacífico. El curso incluye el tratamiento de las teorías generales del derecho internacional público, la teoría de la seguridad colectiva y la teoría general de las fuentes, los órganos y los sujetos.
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9
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IUS/13
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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SPA |
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SPS/04: POLITICAL SCIENCE - (show)
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9
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21810578 -
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the necessary in depth analysis of the basic concepts of international politics with the specific aim of favoring a critical attitude towards the fundamental problems of the current world order. In particular, the course aims to explain the evolution of the international system after 1989 through an empirical analysis based on the identification of the main international factors (power distribution within the system, degree of international tension, military alliances, economic interdependence) that influence relations between states.
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9
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SPS/04
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810601 -
DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS
(objectives)
Theory and practice of negotiation, and construction of scenarios and negotiation processes, adapting and working on concepts and topics acquired in other subjects of the Master's programme, such as International Agenda, International Public Law, International Security and International Organisations and Global Governance. Development and strengthening of negotiation skills in the diplomatic and professional sphere, aimed at designing, evaluating and adopting decisions or carrying out specific actions. Development of conflict diagnoses, based on theoretical frameworks, for the design of policies, programmes and projects for their resolution, in the fields of security, economy, the multilateral system and global governance. Drafting of projects of different models of resolutions (political, economic, security) of an International Organisation, and of speeches for their presentation and defence; acquiring or exercising communicative skills in writing and oratory specific to the professional field of International Relations. Development of a strategic communication plan. Different forms of communication: classification of channels and tools. Communications to specific groups: relations with the government, financial communications. Public speaking and persuasion techniques.
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9
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SPS/04
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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SPA |
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SPS/02: HISTORY OF POLITICAL DOCTRINES - (show)
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9
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - L-LIN: LANGUAGE STUDIES - (show)
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9
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21810494 -
FRENCH STUDIES
(objectives)
The course is aimed at students with a level of linguistic competence at least equal to B1 and aims to study 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 understanding and critical interpretation of aspects and dynamics concerning the politics, culture and society of France and the Francophone world from the 19th century to the present, also in reference with the technological changes that characterize the modern era. Another objective will be to provide the tools to develop an analysis methodology based on an interdisciplinary approach.
Expected learning outcomes: students will deepen their language skills, with reference also to disciplinary lexicons, and will be able to decline their knowledge of French culture, its language and its literature in a multidisciplinary perspective.
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9
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L-LIN/04
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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FRA |
21810495 -
HISPANIC STUDIES
(objectives)
The course aims to deepen the study of the Spanish language and culture. The aim is to develop communicative and socio-cultural competence through, fundamentally, the study of the Hispanic political world. The course is divided into two modules: Module I (Specialty Languages) concerns an in-depth study of sectoral languages (political, economic, legal, administrative and journalistic) from a communicative and cultural perspective; Module II (Political language) is focused on the study of political language and the critical analysis of political discourse. In this sense, the aim is to acquire the tools to decode political discourses, at a linguistic, rhetorical and cultural level to understand the meaning of political oratory, also deconstructing its ideological meaning, and of power through the use of the word. Finally, it is intended to develop a critical capacity for autonomous re-elaboration of the languages of politics.
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9
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L-LIN/07
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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SPA |
21810614 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR
(objectives)
The main goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge of the mechanisms that operate in the Spanish linguistic system. In particular students will learn:
a) the ability to understand through the practice of text analysis.
b) the ability to express themselves through practice in the correct use of syntax and the appropriate use of lexis and spelling.
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9
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L-LIN/07
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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SPA |
21810496 -
GERMAN STUDIES
(objectives)
The Course, which is for students with a good overall understanding and practical knowledge of the German language, Level B1 (looking to improve specific grammar, written and spoken skills), will build on previously acquired listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. They will further develop their political and cultural knowledge in German-speaking countries. The course is taught in German and is divided into a linguistic section, which pays particular attention to the acquisition of sectoral lexicons in the political-legal and historical-economic fields, and a thematic section, which is devoted to the German-speaking region through texts and documents of various kinds from newspapers, non-fiction books, films and literature, whereby literature serves as a model for complex cultural communication, aesthetics and criticism.
Ziel dieses Kurses ist es, die bereits von Studenten erworbenen Sprachkompetenzen durch die Vertiefung der politisch-kulturellen Erfahrungen im deutschsprachigen Raum zu perfektionieren. Es gliedert sich in einen sprachlichen Teil, der dem Erwerb sektoraler Lexika im politisch-juristischen und historisch-ökonomischen Bereich besondere Aufmerksamkeit widmet, und einen weiteren thematischen Teil, der dem deutschsprachigen Raum durch Texte und Dokumente unterschiedlicher Art aus Zeitungen, Sachbüchern, Filmen und Literatur gewidmet ist, wobei die Literatur als Modell für komplexe kulturelle Kommunikation, Ästhetik und Kritik dient.
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9
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L-LIN/14
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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DEU |
21810606 -
MULTICULTURAL AMERICAN LITERATURE
(objectives)
The course offers an overview of multiethnic and multicultural literature through a selective examination of authors, trends and historical contexts related to the United States of America. The literary production examined in the course describes a complex cultural and social experience in which writers continuously negotiate their own identity within the communities they belong to and the United States at large, thus exploring linguistic, racial, generational, gender and economic issues in a socio-historical context that has often evolved at a dramatically fast pace.
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9
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L-LIN/12
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
21810610 -
TRANSLATION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE TEXTS
(objectives)
The main objectives of this course are to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for the translation of texts in the humanities and social sciences.
Los principales objetivos de este curso son dotar a los estudiantes de los conocimientos y habilidades necesarios para la traducción de textos del ámbito de las humanidades y las ciencias sociales.
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9
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L-LIN/12
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
21810615 -
ENGLISH TRANSLATION PRACTICE
(objectives)
The aim of this course is to provide students with the necessary tools and linguistic skills to deal with translation from English together with the techniques to translate literary texts.
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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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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO SPS/05-SPS/14: AREA STUDIES - (show)
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6
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21810403 -
THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810631 -
THE EU IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
(objectives)
The course aims at enhancing the students’ knowledge and understanding of the roots and evolution of global environmental governance, as well as at providing them with the methodological tools to analyze them from an historical and political perspective. At the same time, the course investigates the role of the European Union in shaping global environmental governance and the implications of the international discourse on sustainable development in European politics, from the late 1960s to the present. Moving from the beginnings of the EC/EU environmental policy, the course deals with the evolving concepts of energy security and transition in Europe’s debates, at the national, intergovernmental and supranational level; it analyses the rise of the European sustainability agenda, across different EC/EU policy areas; and focuses on the intersection between the United Nations’ multilateral dimension of environmental governance and the EU’s. Students will be engaged in studying the complexity of such challenges as climate change and the depletion of global commons with a view to their international politics consequences. They will also be provided with the analytical tools to understanding the development of multilateral and regional institutions, as well as governmental and non-governmental actors; and to assessing the EU’s political and economic response to such challenges in the last few decades.
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6
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SPS/06
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36
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810406 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710170 -
HISTORY AND POLITICS OF MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
(objectives)
The course will address the evolution of Islamic political doctrine, with a focus on contemporary phenomena such as that of jihadism, salafism, political Islam, post-Islamism, and the relationship between oppositional Islamic parties and government across a range of settings. These themes will be analysed by looking at how local contexts, analysed through an historical lens, intersect with trans-regional phenomena triggered by the new media and migration.
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6
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SPS/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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ENG |
20710666 -
EAST ASIAN HISTORY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810611 -
ARGENTINE AND LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
(objectives)
This course is based on the assumption that each country's domestic policy conditions its foreign policy. The theorists who debate the subject are studied. In the case of Argentina, the course starts with the Consolidación Nacional (Consolidation of Latin America) and continues up to the present day, with particular attention to the Malvinas conflict. With respect to Latin America, we look at the processes of the formation of nation states and their foreign policies. The cases of Chile, Brazil and Mexico are analysed. With regard to 20th century foreign policies, the case of Mexico and the recent Inter-American problem are examined in depth, including the presidential summits. The course concludes with an overview of the globalisation process and a workshop on writing the essay required at the beginning of the course.
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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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Related or supplementary learning activities
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SPA |
21810618 -
THE INTERNATIONAL AGENDA AND CONTEMPORARY DEBATES
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - M-DEA/01 & M-STO/02-M-STO/04: HISTORICAL-ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES - (show)
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6
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21810582 -
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE MODERN AGE
(objectives)
The course is aimed to prepare students for a better understanding of modern history and the place of the countries they are studying within the international system.
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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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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810420 -
HISTORY OF RUSSIA AND THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
(objectives)
Russia, a country that is essential to the international political equilibrium, is at the center of this course. The main objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of Russian history during the years of communism, in order to deepen the dynamics of the crisis, the fall and the difficult transition towards a political and economic model, that is only partly inspired by Western democracies.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810336 -
STORIA DEI MEDIA
(objectives)
The course aims at the acquisition of knowledge tools useful to understand the phenomenon of mass media in contemporary society. Through the conceptual categories of historical analysis, the course will analyse the onset and subsequent development of press, radio, cinema, television and internet, and it will focus on the influences that these mass media have had and that still exercise on human life in the course of their development to present days.
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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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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810600 -
HISTORY OF WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE CONTEMPORARY AGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810538 -
STORIA DELL'EUROPA CONTEMPORANEA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810334 -
ANTROPOLOGIA DELLA GLOBALIZZAZIONE
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SPS/01-SPS/12: POLITICAL-SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES - (show)
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6
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21810441 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810533 -
REPRESENTATIVE INSTITUTIONS IN EUROPE: HISTORY AND THEORIES
(objectives)
The course aims to highlight political representation as one of the characterizing elements of European history, dealing, in particular, with the birth and the development of parliamentary institutions.
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6
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SPS/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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ENG |
21810587 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
(objectives)
The course provides specific knowledge and a comparative approach on all issues related to democratization processes, with a particular focus on the most recent ones of the so-called ‘’third wave’’. It also provides students with the knowledge related to the conditions that facilitate and allow the democratization of institutions and have determined differences in their outcomes.
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6
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SPS/04
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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 |
21810588 -
STRATEGIC STUDIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810412 -
RADICALISATION AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce students to the knowledge of main dynamics concerning current extremism, radicalisation and terrorism as well as providing fitting methodological expertise to analyse them.
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6
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SPS/07
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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 |
21810525 -
CRIME, DEVIANCE, AND CORRUPTION
(objectives)
The course aims to provide basic knowledge of the socio-legal phenomenon of deviance and crime by looking at a series of theories that will be related to macro-concepts such as: the ideology of social defence, the crisis of the rule of law, justicialism as a political and media phenomenon, the guarantee and protection of fundamental rights, the meaning of punishment. The course will then analyse the phenomenon of “white collar crime” and corruption, both in politics and in the Public Administration. Finally, the course also aims to understand the functioning of the penitentiary institution and administration.
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6
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SPS/12
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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 |
21810617 -
FREEDOM, AUTHORITY, JUSTICE, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
(objectives)
The course aims to contribute to a better understanding of the different political ideologies such as liberalism, conservatism and socialism.
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6
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SPS/01
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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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SPA |
21810626 -
QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY
(objectives)
Quantitative versus qualitative models. Specific features of qualitative research design: logic and constituent elements; methodological strategy and validation; research proposal and justification. In-depth interviews. Ethnography and participant observation. Life histories. Qualitative data analysis: coding strategies and use of software. Methodological triangulation. The researcher's job: search, processing, selection, recording and treatment of information. Collecting qualitative information and processing data from specific cases. Available technologies. Stage of construction of the conceptual framework and review of the state of the art: databases, academic search engines. Types of databases.
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6
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SPS/01
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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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SPA |
21810620 -
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810619 -
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, PREVENTION, AND RISK ANALYSIS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810604 -
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
(objectives)
Classical theories and new approaches to International Relations: realism, idealism, constructivism, critical theories, liberalism. Levels of analysis. The main conflicts of the 20th century and their influence on the development of International Relations Theory. The current international system from a critical perspective of the periphery. Understanding of theoretical frameworks to broaden and qualify performance skills in the professional field of International Relations.
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6
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SPS/04
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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
|
SPA |
21810616 -
THE STATE AND INSTITUTIONS IN A GLOBALISED WORLD
(objectives)
The aim of this course is to review contemporary theories and dabates on the relationship between the State and institutions.
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6
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SPS/04
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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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SPA |
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - IUS/02-IUS/13: LAW - (show)
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6
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21810585 -
THE CHINESE LEGAL SYSTEM
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810482 -
EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
(objectives)
The course provides the basics of European constitutional law through a review of supranational law sources and its functioning between national and European legal systems. Moreover, the course aims to open a debate on the basic structure of the EU form of government, on the functioning of European institutions, and on the protection of fundamental rights at supranational level.
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6
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IUS/08
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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
|
ITA |
21810599 -
EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810586 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810627 -
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
This course presents general theories and fundamental rules of public international law. The topics are dealt with in their fundamental aspects and through the analysis of cases. The focus of the course includes the origin and evolution of international law, from national to international jurisdiction, regionalism, and the emergence of technical expertise, dispute settlement mechanisms, human rights and the regime of spaces. It presents the main trends of change since the creation of the United Nations, the Cold War and the emerging post-Cold War scenario.
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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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SPA |
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Optional Group:
DOUBLE DEGREE BELGRANO - SECS-P/01-SECS-P/04 & SECS-S/03: ECONOMIC AND STATISTICAL STUDIES - (show)
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6
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21810346 -
INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
(objectives)
Lo studente acquisirà strumenti teorici ed empirici per comprendere gli effetti dell’innovazione tecnologica nell’economia mondiale. Le competenze specifiche che saranno acquisite nel corso dell’insegnamento riguardano capacità di analisi critica della letteratura e utilizzo di tecniche statico-econometriche per l’analisi degli aspetti quantitativi anche con l’impiego dei software di analisi dati più comuni.
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6
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SECS-P/01
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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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ENG |
21810498 -
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
(objectives)
The purpose of this course is to develop a good understanding of international financial markets. We will cover basic theories of the operations of modern monetary systems; interest rate behavior; financial intermediation and central banking; methods and objectives of monetary and regulatory policy. In particular, the following topics will be highlighted: (i) the determination of interest rates, (ii) the functions and operation of financial intermediaries, and (iii) the functions and goals of central banks.
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6
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SECS-P/01
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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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ENG |
21810438 -
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
(objectives)
The course offers a comprehensive overview of the progress made by Europe towards a horizontal and vertical economic integration and provide the knowledge on monetary unions costs and benefits and the reconciliation of the objectives and instruments of the economic and financial policies of the member states and monetary unions. The course aims to analyze models that generate financial crises and public choices on the topics addressed in Treaties, Stability and Growth Pact and in their reforms, as well as those that dominate today's political and economic debate in Europe and in the world.
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6
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SECS-P/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 |
21810439 -
HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810583 -
PUBLIC POLICY AND PROGRAM EVALUATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810411 -
MIGRATION AND GLOBAL SECURITY
(objectives)
The course aims to analyse the evolution of international migration and the main characteristics of migration flows. In particular, it aims to analyse the role of migration in the demographic and social balance of the different areas of the world and the impact it has on the contexts of origin and destination. The course aims to provide students with the scientific and demographic tools to be able to approach the study and analysis of migration in a critical and objective manner.
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6
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SECS-S/04
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36
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810602 -
INTERNATIONAL AND LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
(objectives)
The main objectives are: To carry out a systematic analysis, complemented by case studies, of the economic problems of Latin American countries (LAC). This includes the analysis of internal and external determinants of the PAL economies; their current situation and perspectives, in the "intra-capitalist" framework of the globalised economy (capitalist models such as: Reaganomics, Rhenish, Japanese/NIC's). The principles of economic planning and integration applicable to the economic and social development of Latin America and the economic integration schemes at regional and extra-regional level (first, second and third generation schemes) are also discussed. In addition, specific case studies are carried out on countries of greater and lesser relative development, and other current issues on economic relations are included (such as the relationship with international credit organisations, employment policies, environmental protection and others).
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6
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SECS-P/01
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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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SPA |
21810628 -
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
(objectives)
Quantitative and qualitative methodologies: Differences. Statistics as a tool for quantitative analysis. Elements of descriptive statistics: Univariate analysis. Organisation of data. Reading statistical tables and graphs. Application of statistical software to obtain results, their analysis and interpretation. Notions of Probabilities. Applications. Elements of sampling. Data collection and systematisation. Surveys. Use of databases to generate information. Statistical inference: Estimation of population parameters. Hypothesis testing. The relationship between variables: Simple and multiple linear regression models. Economic and social indices: Comparative analysis. Time series: Trend analysis and forecasting.
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6
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SECS-S/03
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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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SPA |
21810629 -
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
(objectives)
The main goals of the quantitative methods are clearly focused on the study of decision-making problems. The phases of the method are immediate. -The first phase, the formulation of the problem, plays a fundamental role, since it is on the basis of this that it is possible to judge which aspects should be analysed. -The second phase consists of the formulation of a mathematical model that describes the situation to be studied. A model is an abstraction or simplified representation of a part or segment of reality. Once the construction of the model has been completed, the selection of the specific criterion for evaluating the alternatives is addressed.
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6
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SECS-S/03
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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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SPA |
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Optional Group:
SEMINARI - SOFTSKILLS - CORSI CLA - STAGE & WORKSHOP A.A. 2021/2022 - (show)
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6
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21810564 -
SEMINAR - ITALY AND THE END OF COLD WAR
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810227 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810565 -
SEMINAR - CHINA, THE EU AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810297 -
SEMINAR - CONTINUITY AND FRACTURE LINES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA. POLITICAL THOUGHT AND INSTITUTIONS FROM MAO TO XI
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810319 -
SEMINAR - COMMON PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION: ECHR AND CJEU ROLE'S
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810304 -
SEMINAR - FROM EUROPEAN POLICIES TO LOCAL CO-CREATION PROCESSES. THE CASE OF URBAN MOBILITY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810320 -
SEMINAR - CONFLICTS, DE-FACTO STATES, AND NATIONAL QUESTIONS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
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2
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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 |
21810566 -
SEMINAR - THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION
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2
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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 |
21810313 -
SEMINAR - INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DISASTERS AND RECONSTRUCTION POLICIES
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3
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810567 -
SEMINAR - CITIZENSHIP, NATURALIZATION AND VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE PRESENT DAY
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2
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810568 -
SEMINAR - DIGITAL SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
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3
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810569 -
SEMINAR - THE REGIME OF COLONELS IN GREECE (1967-1974)
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2
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810449 -
SEMINAR - JIHAD MEDIA WARFARE. JIHADIST TERRORISM ANALYZED THROUGH ITS COMMUNICATION SPHERE. AN OSINT APPROACH
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2
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810291 -
SEMINAR - SEMINAR IN UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION HISTORY
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3
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Other activities
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21810577 -
SEMINAR - GLOBAL CHALLENGES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: THE VIEW FROM THE SOUTH
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3
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Other activities
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21810576 -
SEMINAR - BETWEEN PEACE OPERATIONS AND PACIFISM: PATHS IN CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY
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3
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Other activities
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21810563 -
SEMINAR - GENDER MAINSTREAMING. FROM BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL POLICIES FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810646 -
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
(objectives)
This course provides the fastest and most effective route to gain language fluency and academic skills.
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3
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75
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Other activities
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21810638 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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1
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9
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810639 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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2
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18
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810640 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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3
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27
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810641 -
SOFT SKILLS - PORTA FUTURO LAZIO
(objectives)
The soft-skills course helps students in developing those qualities by engaging in group activities and presentations and reports writing, with the ultimate aim to develop a strong inclination to share and embrace new ideas and develop a creative attitude.
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4
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36
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810650 -
STAGE
(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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Other activities
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ITA |
21810700 -
INTERNSHIP
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810653 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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1
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25
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Other activities
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FRA |
21810652 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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2
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50
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Other activities
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FRA |
21810642 -
FRENCH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
To develop oral and written linguistic skills (lexical, syntactic, morphological) inherent to daily life, current affairs and the professional / training environment. To develop communicative, pragmatic (taking into account the situation), sociolinguistic (ability to adapt one's speech to the communication situation) and (inter)cultural skills.
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3
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75
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Other activities
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FRA |
21810750 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810679 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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1
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25
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Other activities
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ENG |
21810678 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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2
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50
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-
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Other activities
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ENG |
21810644 -
ENGLISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
The course aims to further develop students' language skills and strategies in reading, writing, listening and speaking to a level where they can apply their language skills to longer, more complex material and tasks that help build confidence and prepare students to proceed to an advanced level.
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3
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75
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Other activities
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ENG |
21810751 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810677 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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1
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25
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Other activities
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SPA |
21810654 -
SPANISH - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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2
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50
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Other activities
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SPA |
21810643 -
SPANISH - CLA COURS£
(objectives)
General objectives:
- To make learning Spanish a fun and playful experience. - To encourage an interest in reading as well as specific reading strategies. - To contribute to the progressive development of autonomous learning processes. - To surpass the threshold level of Spanish in order to introduce advanced skills. - To demonstrate a mastery of the linguistic resources of Spanish.
Specific objectives or competences:
- To be able to defend and present opinions in a debate with good argumentation. - To converse fluently and effectively. - Understand long and complex speeches and lectures. - Understand grammatically complicated messages. - Read literary and journalistic texts with a certain degree of difficulty and extract their main ideas and communicative intent. - Write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
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3
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75
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Other activities
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SPA |
21810749 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810681 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSe
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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1
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25
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Other activities
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GER |
21810680 -
GERMAN - CLA COURSE
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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2
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50
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Other activities
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GER |
21810645 -
GERMAN - CORSO CLA
(objectives)
- Successfully master complex communicative situations in private and public spheres at intermediate level B2.
- Increase awareness of language accuracy in both formal and informal language and improve writing skills.
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3
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75
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Other activities
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GER |
21810752 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810698 -
WORKSHOP
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810699 -
WORKSHOP
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810683 -
WORKSHOP
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810685 -
SEMINAR - PARLIAMENTS AND (ANTI)PARLIAMENTARISMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY ITALY
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3
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810778 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES I
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810779 -
MA SEMINAR IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES II
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810780 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS I
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810781 -
MA SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS, LAW, AND STATISTICS II
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810437 -
FREE-CHOICE ELECTIVES
(objectives)
The activities "chosen by the student" (art.10, paragraph 5, letter a of Ministerial Decree 270/2004) are courses that the student can select from all the master's degree courses offered by the Department of Political Science and from courses in agreement with other departments or universities/external bodies, for a maximum of 12 ECTS .
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12
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72
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21810434 -
THESIS
(objectives)
The thesis is a substantial piece of research which demonstrates a grasp of a particular sub-field, a set of design and methodological issues, and the ability to develop and sustain an independent line of argument.
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18
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |