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Curriculum(s) for 2024 - Global Humanities (32362)

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Lesson [SSD] [Language] YearSemesterCFU
10595499 | GLOBAL HUMANITIES: CRITICAL THEORIES AND TRANSNATIONAL CULTURES [L-OR/19] [ENG]1st1st6

Educational objectives

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

1. Knowledge and Understanding: the course will be aimed at providing students with the necessary critical and analytical tools, introducing them to the main themes and principal concepts of the Transcultural Studies. The course will facilitate a gradual process of gaining knowledge and deepening understanding, familiarising the students with this field of studies, its scientific vocabulary, the methodologies and the critical theories, in a comparative perspective which rejects Eurocentric approaches.

2. Ability to Apply Knowledge and Understanding: the course will stimulate and improve students’ ability to apply knowledge and understanding, enhancing their critical capabilities in the study of the Humanities and, more specifically, of transcultural studies. Students will be asked to critically read and assess texts, analyse and comment literary and visual narratives, examine theatre plays and films, applying the critical theories and the methodologies which will be elucidated and studied during the course.

3. Making judgments: Students will be sustained in the development of their knowledge and understanding capabilities to critically read the suggested bibliography and employ the theories and the materials in order to formulate coherent and autonomous judgements regarding social, artistic and cultural processes, informed by the inter-relation between aesthetics and ethics.

4. Communication skills. Particular attention will be devoted to improving students' communication skills, through oral presentations, self-narratives labs, participatory workshops and the assignment of short written essays.

5. Learning skills. The course will be delivered paying attention to develop in students the skills necessary to undertake subsequent studies with a high degree of autonomy.

10595484 | EMERGING AFRICA IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS [M-GGR/02] [ENG]1st1st6

Educational objectives

The course aims at providing students with the knowledge and understanding of the methodological, critical and practical aspects of the Discipline. It proposes geographic and disciplinary perspectives in which discipline-related projects are, or may be, activated. It shows the variability of fields of interest, enables the student to master the specific topics in order to apply them, even in other fields of study, while using the correct specific language. With the acquired knowledge, the student will be able to develop autonomous ability of connections with other disciplines in different historical periods and cultural contexts.

[N/D] [ENG]2nd1st6

Educational objectives

The course aims to provide knowledge and understanding of the methodological, critical and applicable aspects of the Discipline; it proposes general questions and specific perspectives by focusing on their interactions on a global scale; it shows the variability of fields of interest; it enables the student to master the specific topics in order to use them and apply them in other fields of study while using the correct specific language. With the acquired knowledge the student will be able to develop autonomous ability of connections with other disciplines in the various historical epochs and cultural contexts.

[N/D] [ENG]3rd1st12

Educational objectives

The course aims to provide knowledge and understanding of the methodological, critical and applicable aspects of the Discipline; it proposes general questions and specific perspectives by focusing on their interactions on a global scale; it shows the variability of fields of interest; it enables the student to master the specific topics in order to use them and apply them in other fields of study while using the correct specific language. With the acquired knowledge the student will be able to develop autonomous ability of connections with other disciplines in the various historical epochs and cultural contexts.

AAF2007 | OTHER LANGUAGE SKILLS [N/D] [ENG]3rd1st6

Educational objectives

Students will have to acquire 6 CFU of 'other language skills'. The main objective is to equip students with linguistic skills that may help them to improve and develop the mastering of a language other than their mother tongue. Italian students will have the chance to improve English or learn another language (French, Spanish, Portuguese, etc.). For international students, it will be given the opportunity to learn Italian.

AAF2009 | TRAINING AND ORIENTATION INTERNSHIPS [N/D] [ENG]3rd1st12

Educational objectives

Through training and orientation internships, students will acquire a deeper knowledge and a better understanding of their fields of study and research. Moreover, they will gain important intellectual and practical skills, acquiring the capacity of applying knowledge and understanding both in the job market and in the field of academic research, especially if connected to the humanities and the transcultural studies in a global perspective. Students will learn to work independently but also to be collaborative as members of a team, improving their capacity to express informed and autonomous judgements and, at the same time, to build good relations with other stakeholders and/or colleagues.

AAF2008 | OTHER USEFUL SKILLS FOR INCLUSION IN THE JOB MARKET [N/D] [ENG]3rd1st3

Educational objectives

Students will acquire other useful skills for facilitating their inlcusion in the job market, also through training and capacity building activities developed in collaboration with DigiLab Sapienza, Minerva Lab, etc.

AAF2006 | FINAL DISSERTATION [N/D] [ENG]3rd2nd9

Educational objectives

The final dissertation/work gives the students the possibility to prove to which extent they have acquired knowledge and are able to apply this knowledge in order to produce an original piece of work (being it a written thesis or a multimedia work). Students will have to demonstrate their ability to conduct an independent research, their capacity to effectively synthesise materials and elaborate their thoughts, their skills at analysing sources and organise them into a coherent work informed by autonomous judgement and some degree of originality.