Curriculum(s) for 2024 - International Relations (32393)
1st year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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10606601 | SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY | 2nd | 9 | SPS/04 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course of Security and International Politics (SIP) pursues four essential objectives: - to provide students with the terminology and basic concepts of the discipline of International Relations (IR). These are essential tools for understanding international politics and its overarching feature , security; - to develop a non-idiographic methodology to study international political phenomena, together with the ability to formulate, verify and control research hypotheses; - to present main assumptions of the major theoretical traditions on IR (realism, liberalism, English school, constructivism, Marxism), so that at the end of the SIP course, each student will be able to choose a framework to look at the security dynamics taking shape in international dimension; - to understand the most relevant current security issues, taking into account the main factors (material conditions, interests, fear, ambition, ideas) that influence preferences and choices of units in the international arena (states, international organizations, large private companies, non-governmental organizations, non-state armed groups). | |||||
(Curriculum B) One course of your choice: Activities characterizing the economic field | |||||
(Curriculum B) One course of your choice: Activities characterizing the historical context | |||||
(Curriculum B) One elective course: Activities characterizing the legal field | |||||
(Curriculum B) One languages to choose from: Characterizing activities in the linguistic field | |||||
(Curriculum B) One elective course: Characteristic activities Sociological field | |||||
(Curriculum B) One elective course: Activities characterizing the legal field |
2nd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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Elective course | 1st | 9 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives the student is obliged to fulfill the 9 credits relating to the "Activities chosen by the student" through exams (in thirtieths). Exams that require eligibility are excluded. | |||||
AAF1013 | Final exam | 2nd | 15 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The final exam consists in the elaboration of a written thesis, the result of mature critical elaboration, assigned by a supervisor on a topic agreed with the student. The thesis will be discussed, with the intervention of a co-supervisor, in front of a degree commission composed according to current regulations. The student will have three sessions available for the graduation for each academic year. These ordinary sessions are scheduled in July, October and January of each year. In addition, an extraordinary session will be scheduled in March for students who manage to finish their studies one semester early in accordance with the provisions established by the University. To participate in the graduation sessions, the student must submit the graduation application to the student secretariat in the ways and times indicated in the academic calendar for each academic year published on the website of the Department of Political Sciences https://web.uniroma1.it /disp/ The selection board will be able to award a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 11 points from the starting mark calculated from the arithmetic mean of the marks of the exams envisaged by the course, honors and if actual winners of the scholarship as an Erasmus and Erasmus student Plus. (Details are available on the Department website at https://web.uniroma1.it/disp/sites/default/files/allegati/punteggi.pdf). Graduation exam | |||||
(Curriculum B) One course of your choice: Related or supplementary activities in a single area | |||||
(Curriculum B) One languages to choose from: Characterizing activities in the linguistic field | |||||
(Curriculum B) One course of your choice: Related or supplementary activities | |||||
(Curriculum B) Laboratory or Internship Activities |
Optional groups
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10596242 | GEOPOLITICS OF THE SEA | 1st | 1st | 9 | M-GGR/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives The maritime dimension of power presents geopolitical features strongly divergent from the prevailing model on the mainland. To the conquest of the territories the control of the neuralgic points on which the marine traffic happens is contrasted. These simple differences were triggered, without claiming to be exhaustive, completely different political and social systems, which for centuries saw the contrast between thalassocratic powers (United States, Great Britain) and continental powers (Germany, Russia). | |||||
10611840 | INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND FOOD SAFETY | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives Knowledge and understanding: students will be able to understand: Applying knowledge and understanding: students will be able to use their knowledge to interpret issues related to the current impact of industrialized economies on environmental issues and how public intervention (at the national and international levels) may affect and regulate these issues |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10611839 | RELIGIONS AND POLITICS IN THE GLOBAL WORLD | 1st | 1st | 9 | M-STO/04 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course of Religions and Politics in the Contemporary Age aims to deepen the knowledge of some forms through which religions, and Christianity in particular, have characterized their presence in different geographical and political scenarios, in European and extra-European contexts, placing attention also to the development of the systems of relations with other religious traditions. A focus on the Middle East history also aims to provide students with the tools to interpret the relationship between religion and politics in a region in which the three great Abrahamic religions coexist and confront themselves with processes of secularization and the spread of fundamentalism. | |||||
10616727 | HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SPS/02 | ITA |
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10596244 | RIGHTS AND SECURITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives The rapid development of the ICT and the advancement of Artificial Intelligence have been driving novel change in individual and social life, asking for a rethinking of the foundational ideas and tenets of the Legal Systems as carved by the European Tradition. Purpose of the course is to investigate the complex legal impact of the Digital Revolution on Private Law. The course will provide an in-depth analysis of the evolution of Private Law, facing both sides of the Digital challenge: opportunities and risks for individuals’ interests and for the Information Society as a whole. | |||||
10607025 | INTERNATIONAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/13 | ITA |
Educational objectives The Course aims to give the students the necessary knowledge and skills regarding the role of international law and of the international organizations in the field of health protection at global level, with a particular reference to the World Health Organization and United Nations. The Course will pursue several learning outcomes strongly interconnected, such as: the knowledge of the sources and institutes of health international law; the knowledge of international institutions active in this field and the critical exam of their role and of non-State players; the critical analysis of the relationship between the protection of health and some sectorial field of the international legal order (international commerce and intellectual property; protection of the international security); the ability to use this knowledge to develop a more aware and critical approach to international governance of the health emergencies, by individual research. | |||||
10596243 | ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE | 1st | 2nd | 9 | IUS/13 | ITA |
Educational objectives The aim of the course is the development of skills and understanding of the international system to combat climate change, framed within the international and national legal framework on environmental protection, in order to train people capable of interacting in the field of study, research and professional activities on the main topics related to this discipline. |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10606612 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS | 2nd | 1st | 9 | L-LIN/12 | ENG |
Educational objectives The course objective is twofold: on one hand it aims to consolidate and increase basic English language skills (as identified by level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference) through listening, speaking, writing and reading practices. On the other hand, the course intends to provide students with appropriate critical tools for the metalinguistic analysis of specific textual typologies typical of institutional communication (such as political speeches) conveyed through traditional and 'social' media. The course is divided into two components: a monographic part delivered by the course lead and a part of language activities delivered by native speaker readers. The monographic component of this course focuses on the use of language in specific politics and international relations contexts. Throughout the course, specific examples on the use of English in political, institutional, diplomatic and mass communication contexts will be analyzed from linguistic and pragmatic-discursive points of view. Through practical examples, the relationship between language and power will be highlighted with a specific focus on politics as a discursive practice. The monographic course is accompanied by lettorati, a set of language activities aimed at developing the students' main linguistic skills (reading, writing, speaking) and focusing on consolidating English syntax, phonetics, and pragmatics. Please note: the course is delivered jointly to first-year and second-year students (9 and 6 CFUs respectively). For differences in course delivery and assessment please read the following sections. | |||||
10606614 | SPANISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS | 2nd | 1st | 9 | L-LIN/07 | SPA |
Educational objectives The course aims to offer students an advanced knowledge of Spanish language and linguistics. It will provide them the theoretical and empirical tools to deepen, even independently, the study of Spanish and the analysis of texts and discourses for specific purposes. Specific objectives: a) The Spanish linguistic laboratory, held by the Expert Linguistic Collaborators, aims to develop the 4 basic skills: written and oral production and comprehension. b) The monographic course, taught by the professor, intends to stimulate the ability to apply linguistic knowledge to the analysis of specific communication contexts and fields, namely the political one. These topics will be introduced through a variety of materials and oral and written documents in the FL to strengthen communication skills and stimulate metalinguistic reflection and individual analysis. Exchange and active participation will also be favored through moments of confrontation with external guests. | |||||
10611906 | FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS | 2nd | 2nd | 9 | L-LIN/04 | FRE |
Educational objectives The course will be articulated according to the following levels:- presentation of the socio-historical situation and the various discourses surrounding the first wave of European colonisation: A2 level- presentation of the changes in colonial and linguistic policies after the French Revolution and study of institutional and political texts: level B1- autonomous production: exercises according to autonomous activities of analysis and written comprehension of different texts; analysis of written essays and oral expositions on texts assigned by the teacher, with a particular focus on the colonial and anti-colonial currents of the 20th century, to initiate and consolidate written production: level B1/B2- Presentation of current language policies, with reading comprehension and watching and listening (oral comprehension) to videos in various socio-political communication contexts: B1/B2 level. The teaching aims to provide the necessary knowledge for understanding French political discourse and social and public policies on the basis of specialised texts. The teaching contributes to the further development of skills in the French language and culture (CEFR level B2-C1). II. Lecturer’s course: Initiation and/or revision of language structures for beginners and/or intermediates. Acquisition of B2/B2+ CEFR level language skills in terms of comprehension (listening-reading), speaking (oral production), writing (oral and written translation activities and guided writing of newspaper articles). | |||||
10606613 | GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS | 2nd | 2nd | 9 | L-LIN/14 | GER |
Educational objectives Uses and abuses of German in public communication" is the title of this course, the objectives of which have a dual character: (i) The educational objective of the monographic course aims - through the reading and discussion of texts of different types (by medium, style and size) - at the acquisition of critical, linguistic and metalinguistic tools, capable of recognizing and evaluating the content persuasive of ideologically functionalized expressions. (ii) The objective of the lectorship course (held by the linguistic expert and instructor Dott.ssa Violet Schlossarek), aims at the acquisition of language skills, in order to reach the B2 level of the CEFR. Attendance to both courses (monographic & lettorato) is strongly recommended. Non-attending students are required to agree on the study program with their respective teachers. |
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10596240 | SOCIOPOLITOLOGY OF MIGRATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SPS/11 | ITA |
Educational objectives General objectives: Basic elements of sociology of migration and political sociology oriented to the learning of the national and international academic debate and to the learning of research-action methods that can be developed territorially with a focus on the analysis of research experiences matured. The objective in this sense is to develop advanced and interdisciplinary skills on methodologies, techniques and research experiences with reference to migrant communities in Italy, to the processes of their settlement, organization and development, with specific focus on the process of recruitment and employment. | |||||
10592977 | FORMS OF SOCIALITY AND LEGAL RECOGNITION | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SPS/12 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course also aims to stimulate the ability to apply this knowledge to the analysis of legal phenomena in contemporary society, comparing the sociological perspective with that of other disciplines. |
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10611836 | CONSTITUTIONAL ORDERS AND PUBLIC SAFETY | 1st | 2nd | 9 | IUS/21 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to deepen the legal profiles of public security in the constitutional systems in the Italian and comparative perspective. The course aims to provide the student with in-depth knowledge on Constitutions and public security through the analysis of some declinations of security such as the power of war, the state of emergency, state secrecy and intelligence services in Italy and in some systems of pluralist democracy between theory and practice.. The constitutional and/or legislative and sub-legislative regulations related to the topics dealt with and the jurisprudential profiles will be discussed in depth. This perspective will make it possible to understand the multiple dimensions of security.These are very important areas that can provide the student with useful knowledge to develop specific skills in the field of security studies at national and international level and those skills necessary to understand the dynamics in these sectors in their complexity with the possibility of applying this knowledge in a working context. | |||||
10611837 | CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOM AND SECURITY PROTECTION | 1st | 2nd | 9 | IUS/09 | ITA |
Educational objectives The aim of the course is to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the various aspects of the relationship between constitutional freedoms and the protection of security in the Italian legal system, and to equip them with the necessary tools for understanding the constitutional issues involved in this area of study, both from a theoretical and an applied point of view. |
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10611981 | GLOBALIZATION HISTORY | 2nd | 1st | 9 | SPS/06 | ENG |
Educational objectives The aim of the course is to provide the basic knowledge for the analysis and understanding of the evolution of the international political system since the 1840s, focusing on colonialism, decolonization, and globalization. Through the study of these topics students will be able to acquire the knowledge and the interpretative skills necessary to understand the main dynamics of history of international relations and the globalization process. The inclusion of on-going audits in the form of short presentations and discussions by the students will also provide the necessary critical elements and a concrete capacity for analysis. | |||||
10611933 | HISTORY OF MIGRATION IN THE MODERN AGE | 2nd | 1st | 9 | M-STO/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives Students should be able to: demonstrate a good knowledge of Early modern European history, focusing on key periods and contexts; | |||||
10611841 | HISTORY OF THE ENVIRONMENT | 2nd | 2nd | 9 | M-STO/04 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide the interpretative tools (terminology, sources and periodizations) and the knowledge necessary to understand and critically analyze the relationship between man and nature in a historical perspective, the historical roots of the main environmental issues and the birth and evolution of environmentalism, focusing on the contemporary age. The applying knowledge and understanding, the learning skills, the ability of making judgments and the communication skills of the students will be trained both during the lessons and by term papers on books agreed with the professor and regarding issues discussed during the course, and their presentation. |
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10611897 | GEOPOLITICS AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY | 2nd | 1st | 9 | M-GGR/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives The aim is to provide spatial interpretative tools useful for understanding the action of At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to apply the categories of geopolitics-economic to the study of the international reality, in order to understand crisis and development factors both at local and regional level. Once sufficient familiarity has been achieved, the student will be able to independently assess the territorial impact of infrastructural structures, including those relating to cyber space, energy and raw materials, and to understand their development projects, and the associated risk factors for country systems. | |||||
10616521 | GEOPOLITICS OF RESOURCES | 2nd | 2nd | 9 | M-GGR/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives Geographical studies are particularly well suited to explain environmental challenges and those | |||||
10611934 | FOOD SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION | 2nd | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with the following skills: Knowledge and understanding: The student acquires a basic knowledge of the main topics of economic policy, with particular attention to the issues of development economics, as well as basic concepts related to market failures and vulnerabilities typical of developing contexts; Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: The student will be able to follow the contemporary debate on the main topics of economic policy, with particular attention to co-development and sustainable development, as well as develop an adequate understanding of the logical connections between different economic policies and between the expected outcomes and the assumptions of different schools of thought; Critical and judgmental skills: Through the acquisition of the main concepts and tools of economic policy, with particular attention to the issues of development economics, the student will develop a critical approach to the contemporary debate on the effectiveness and impacts of alternative policy choices; Ability to communicate what has been learned: During the course, students will be encouraged to actively participate in class discussions for each of the economic policies studied in order to develop adequate skills to devise and support arguments towards non-specialist people; Ability to continue studying independently throughout life: Thanks to the knowledge tools acquired during the course, the student possesses adequate skills both to independently apply basic techniques and methods to better interpret the main topics of economic policy and international development, as well as to undertake advanced analyses and studies to support policymaking. | |||||
1041507 | HISTORY OF ITALIAN AND EUROPEAN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS | 2nd | 2nd | 9 | SPS/03 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course will provide the instruments of knowledge and analysis to understand the Italian institutional history since the Second World War and the institutional history of the European Union, in their interrelation. It will illustrate the constitutional history of Italy from the Constituent Assembly to date - setting it in the development process of European constitutionalism - and the genesis and evolution of the institutions of the European Union from the 1948 Hague Congress to the Treaty of Lisbon. The course will allow the student to acquire, through the evaluation of the historical origins of the current dynamics and problems, a greater level of understanding both of the Italian political system and of the European institutional model. | |||||
10611975 | CITY LAW AND URBAN SECURITY | 2nd | 2nd | 9 | IUS/10 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide the students with knowledge of the urban security and safety, including the analysis of numerous subjects involved as well as the rules presiding over public interests linked to the rights. The study is pointed to allow the students to catch the values, the wideness of the linked aspects, the plurality of public powers, and the social as well as institutional interplay. At the end of the course, the student is able to carry out a research on the urban security and safety subjects, even by taking hint of current facts. Moreover, the student is able to implement critical instruments of interpretation with regard to the rules, the administration related to guarantee the urban security and safety, and the right of citizens. This will allow students to develop the skills to communicate what they have learned in frontal lessons even in a working context or just to continue for further studies (Doctorate, Master, etc.) |
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AAF2156 | INTERDISCIPLINARY LABORATORY | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | N/D | ITA |
Educational objectives The credits related to the laboratory can also be acquired through the laboratory indicated in the Didactic Regulations of the degree course organized by the Department of Political Sciences. | |||||
AAF1044 | Training | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | N/D | ITA |
Educational objectives The 6 credits related to seminars, traineeships, stages, relating to curriculum B can be acquired or all for internship or internship activities of at least 150 hours duration, or, through the laboratory indicated in the Didactic Regulations of the degree course organized by the Department of Political sciences. Or from cue seminars of 3 cfu each or from a seminar of 3 cfu and an internship or internship lasting at least 75 hours. The student will be able to acquire these activities starting from the first year of the course. Recognition can only take place by simultaneously delivering all documents relating to the entire 6 credits to the Secretariat. |