Humanities

Sala studio: ragazzi che entrano e altri che studiano
Blended learning programme
Humanities
Course sheet
A.Y. 2026/2027
Bachelor
L-10 R - Lettere
Bachelor
180
ECTS
Access
Open with admission self-assessment test
3
Years
Course location
Milan
Language
Italian
The degree course in Humanities aims to provide students with a solid and in-depth foundational, methodological, and historical education in literary, philological, and linguistic disciplines, spanning from ancient times to the Latin and Romance Middle Ages, and up to the modern and contemporary eras.
At the same time, it aims to enable students to produce, understand, and critically analyze texts and documents of various types, making them fully aware of the correlation these have with their context of production and circulation.
Alongside the purely literary, philological, and linguistic disciplines, the educational path ensures space for a range of historical, geographical, philosophical, artistic, and archaeological disciplines, which allow students to broaden their knowledge and enrich their profile in various directions.
Graduates in Humanities are a valuable resource in all sectors that require cultural sensitivity, analytical and synthesis skills, and the ability to develop original and creative solutions. The specific skills and knowledge acquired during the course of study will enable them to perform tasks in professional fields where mastery of the Italian language, effective writing skills, knowledge of cultural and literary heritage, literary and linguistic knowledge, critical information management skills, and digital skills for cultural activities are required.
These fields are very broad and diverse, both in the public and private sectors, starting with those related to publishing, journalism, cultural promotion, and event organization. Graduates in Humanities will also be able to access related master's degrees and first-level master's programs.

Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
The Department supports students' international mobility, through:
- Erasmus+ 'call for study': thanks to agreements signed by the Department with some UE Universities (Croatia, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Poland, Czech republic, Spain, Hungary, to which Swiss confederation and United Kingdom must be added), students can apply for about 40 fellowships. Funding allows students for study-abroad experiences (courses and exams) that will be recognized by Unimi, if they comply with the 'learning agreement' that must be signed before departure and approved by the Department's Erasmus committee.
- Erasmus+ 'Traineeship': funding allows students to do traineeships based at UE academic or research institutions (Swiss confederation included). Applicants to the Summer call should identify a host institution autonomously, whereas the Fall call offers traineeships based on the agreements signed by Unimi, among which some are offered by the Department.
Attending courses is strongly recommended. However, each course offers an ad-hoc syllabus for non-attending students.
Enrolment
Admission requirements
Applicants to the degree programme must:
- hold an upper secondary-school diploma or an equivalent qualification obtained abroad
- have an adequate educational background in the following subjects: Italian, history, Latin and, for those who intend to enrol on antiquities studies, Greek. Good general knowledge is also required.

Admission assessment
Admission to the programme is subject to a mandatory, non-selective self-assessment test.
The University uses the TOLC-SU test administered by the Cisia Consortium.
https://lettere.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi

Additional learning requirements (OFA)
Students who decide to enrol with a score below the threshold will have to follow a remedial course in order to meet statutory additional learning requirements (OFA). For information on any waivers from the TOLC-SU requirement, please refer to the call for applications.
You can find useful information on OFA remedial coursework in the dedicated section of the degree programme website:
https://lettere.cdl.unimi.it/it/insegnamenti/recupero-ofa

Additional Learning Requirement (OFA) for Latin
Students are required to have basic proficiency in Latin in order to fulfil their Latin OFA and be allowed to register for the following exams: Latin Literature; Romance Philology (advanced); Italian Literature (advanced); Italian Modern and Contemporary Literature; History of Italian Language.
Proficiency in Latin can be proved as follows:
- by submitting the CUSL-USR Latin Language Certificate attesting A2 or higher level to SLAM - University of Milan Language Centre via InformaStudenti, category 'Language test'. Please note that the certificate must have been issued no more than 3 years before the date of submission;
- by taking the basic Latin test delivered by SLAM during year I only (between October and December).
The basic Latin test is mandatory for all students who do not have a valid language certificate.
Students who fail to demonstrate basic proficiency in Latin will have to fulfil an Additional Learning Requirement (Obbligo Formativo Aggiuntivo - OFA) by attending the Latin course for beginners organised by SLAM and passing the end-of-course test. Attendance to the course is mandatory.
Those who do not sit the basic Latin test between October and December will be automatically enrolled in the mandatory course delivered by SLAM. No exemptions will be granted.

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Application for matriculation: from 15/07/2026 to 17/09/2026

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Programme description and courses list
Compulsory
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Comparative Philology 9 60 Italian First semester GLOT-01/A
English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) 3 0 English Open sessions NN
Geography 6 40 Italian First semester GEOG-01/A
Greek Literature 12 80 Italian Second semester HELL-01/B
Italian Contemporary Literature 6 40 Italian Second semester LICO-01/A
Latin Literature 12 80 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Optional activities and study plan rules
- 9 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS (HISTORICAL COURSES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Contemporary History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-03/A
Greek History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Medieval History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-01/A
Modern History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-02/A
Roman History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/B
be activated by the A.Y. 2027/2028
be activated by the A.Y. 2028/2029
Compulsory
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Final Exam 9 0 Italian Open sessions NN
Compulsory
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Ai Literacy 3 30 Italian Open sessions INFO-01/A
Classical Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FICP-01/A
Italian Linguistics 12 80 Italian First semester LIFI-01/A
Italian Literature 12 80 Italian First semester ITAL-01/A
Italian Literature (advanced) 6 40 Italian First semester ITAL-01/A
Optional activities and study plan rules
A01 - 6 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS
from 2027-2028
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Humanistic Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Medieval Latin Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
A02 - 6 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS (HISTORICAL COURSES) OTHERS THAN THOSE HISTORICAL SUBJECTS ALREADY CHOSEN IN THE FIRST YEAR
from 2027-2028
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Contemporary History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-03/A
Greek History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Medieval History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-01/A
Modern History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-02/A
Roman History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/B
A03 - 6 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS
from 2027-2028
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Ancient Greek Language 6 40 Italian Second semester HELL-01/B
Ancient Numismatics 9 60 Italian First semester ARCH-01/B
Early Christian Literature 9 60 Italian First semester FICP-01/B
Greek Antiquities and Epigraphy 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Greek History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Greek Literature (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester HELL-01/B
Historical Geography of the Ancient World 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
History of Classical Scholarship 6 40 Italian Second semester FICP-01/A
Humanistic Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Latin Language 6 40 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Latin Literature (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Medieval Latin Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Papyrology 9 60 Italian Second semester FICP-01/C
Religions of the Classical World 9 60 Italian HIST-04/A
Roman Antiquities and Epigraphy 9 60 Italian Second semester STAN-01/B
Roman History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/B
A04 - 15 ECTS (6+9) IN TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS OTHERS THAN THOSE ALREADY CHOSEN FROM A PREVIOUS GROUP
from 2027-2028
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Ancient Greek Language 6 40 Italian Second semester HELL-01/B
Ancient Numismatics 9 60 Italian First semester ARCH-01/B
Civilizations of the Ancient Western Asia 9 60 Italian Second semester STAA-01/E
Early Christian Literature 9 60 Italian First semester FICP-01/B
Egyptology 9 60 Italian First semester STAA-01/B
Etruscology and Italic Antiquities 9 60 Italian Second semester ARCH-01/C
Greek Antiquities and Epigraphy 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Greek Art and Archaeology 9 60 Italian Second semester ARCH-01/D
Greek History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Greek Law 6 40 Italian First semester GIUR-15/A
Greek Literature (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester HELL-01/B
Hebrew Language and Literature 6 40 Italian Second semester STAA-01/H
Historical Geography of the Ancient World 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
History of Ancient Western 6 40 Italian Second semester STAA-01/A
History of Classical Scholarship 6 40 Italian Second semester FICP-01/A
Humanistic Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Indology 9 60 Italian Second semester ASIA-01/C
Languages and Literatures of Ancient Western Asia 9 60 Italian Second semester STAA-01/C
Latin Language 6 40 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Latin Literature (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Medieval Latin Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Papyrology 9 60 Italian Second semester FICP-01/C
Religions of the Classical World 9 60 Italian HIST-04/A
Roman Antiquities and Epigraphy 9 60 Italian Second semester STAN-01/B
Roman Art and Archaeology 9 60 Italian First semester ARCH-01/D
Roman History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/B
Sanskrit Language and Literature 9 60 Italian First semester ASIA-01/C
A05 - 18 ECTS (6+6+6) IN THREE SUBJECTS IN THE TWO FOLLOWING FIVE GROUPS, OTHERS THAN THOSE ALREADY CHOSEN FROM A PREVIOUS GROUP (MAX ONE SUBJECT FOR GROUP)
from 2027-2028
A06 - GROUP A (PHILOSOPHICAL COURSES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Aesthetics 9 60 Italian First semester PHIL-04/A
History of Ancient Philosophy 9 60 Italian Second semester PHIL-05/B
History of Early Modern Philosophy 9 60 Italian Second semester PHIL-05/A
History of Medieval Philosophy 9 60 Italian PHIL-05/C
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
Moral Philosophy 9 60 Italian PHIL-03/A
Philosophy of Language 9 60 Italian PHIL-04/B
Philosophy of Science 9 60 Italian PHIL-02/A
Principles of Logic 9 60 Italian PHIL-02/A
Theoretical Philosophy 9 60 Italian PHIL-01/A
A07 - GROUP B (ARTISTIC COURSES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Film History and Criticism 9 60 Italian First semester PEMM-01/B
History of Contemporary Art 9 60 Italian Second semester ARTE-01/C
History of Medieval Art 9 60 Italian First semester ARTE-01/A
History of Modern Art 9 60 Italian Second semester ARTE-01/B
History of Theatre and Performing Arts 9 60 Italian Second semester PEMM-01/A
Medieval and Early Modern Music History 9 60 Italian First semester PEMM-01/C
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
Modern and Postmodern Music in Twenty and Twenty-First Centuries 9 60 Italian First semester PEMM-01/C
A08 - GROUP C (COURSES RELATED TO MODERN LITERATURES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Contemporary French Literature 9 60 Italian First semester FRAN-01/A
Contemporary German Literature 9 60 German Second semester GERM-01/B
Contemporary Russian Literature 9 60 Italian First semester SLAV-01/A
Contemporary Spanish Literature 9 60 Spanish Second semester SPAN-01/A
English Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester ANGL-01/A
French Literature 9 60 Italian First semester FRAN-01/A
German Literature 9 60 Italian First semester GERM-01/B
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
A09 - GROUP D (PHILOLOGICAL AND LITERARY COURSES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
History of Italian Language 9 60 Italian Second semester LIFI-01/A
Italian Modern and Contemporary Literature 9 60 Italian First semester LICO-01/A
Italian Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester LIFI-01/B
Literary Theory and Criticism 9 60 Italian Second semester COMP-01/A
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
Romance Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/B
A10 - GROUP E (COURSES RELATED TO THE ANCIENT WORLD)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Ancient Greek Language 6 40 Italian Second semester HELL-01/B
Ancient Numismatics 9 60 Italian First semester ARCH-01/B
Civilizations of the Ancient Western Asia 9 60 Italian Second semester STAA-01/E
Early Christian Literature 9 60 Italian First semester FICP-01/B
Egyptology 9 60 Italian First semester STAA-01/B
Greek Antiquities and Epigraphy 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Greek Art and Archaeology 9 60 Italian Second semester ARCH-01/D
Greek History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Greek Law 6 40 Italian First semester GIUR-15/A
Greek Literature (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester HELL-01/B
Hebrew Language and Literature 6 40 Italian Second semester STAA-01/H
Historical Geography of the Ancient World 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
History of Ancient Western 6 40 Italian Second semester STAA-01/A
History of Classical Scholarship 6 40 Italian Second semester FICP-01/A
Humanistic Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Indology 9 60 Italian Second semester ASIA-01/C
Languages and Literatures of Ancient Western Asia 9 60 Italian Second semester STAA-01/C
Latin Language 6 40 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Latin Literature (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Medieval Latin Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
Papyrology 9 60 Italian Second semester FICP-01/C
Religions of the Classical World 9 60 Italian HIST-04/A
Roman Antiquities and Epigraphy 9 60 Italian Second semester STAN-01/B
Roman Art and Archaeology 9 60 Italian First semester ARCH-01/D
Roman History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/B
Sanskrit Language and Literature 9 60 Italian First semester ASIA-01/C
A11 - The student also has 15 ECTS available for electives. These credits can be allocated to in-depth study of subjects already included in the study plan, within the maximum number of credits awarded by these courses, or they can be allocated to courses other than those included in the study the plan.
A12 - WARNING: Some courses are activated for only 6 ECTS, and can therefore be selected only in this form. Most of the courses are activated for 9 ECTS and can be selected both for 9 ECTS, when provided in the options, and for 6 ECTS only, with a partial program indicated in the syllabus. It is also possible to select these courses for 6 ECTS, but take the exam on the complete 9 ECTS course by adding 3 ECTS electives to the 6 ECTS. The same applies to any non-compulsory 12 ECTS courses.
A13 - Moreover, the student must earn 6 ECTS (3 + 3) in other training activities, which are assessed with a pass or fail score. These credits can be earned through 1) the workshops proposed or approved by the degree programme, 2) internships, 3) further language assessment (https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/competenzelinguistiche/altre-lingue-test-e-corsi/studi-umanistici-accertamento-della-conoscenza-di-lingua-francese-spagnola-e-tedesca3-cfu), 4) soft skills courses (https://www.unimi.it/en/study/bachelor-and-master-study/following-your-programme-study/soft-skills).
As a rule, at least one of the activities should belong to the first group.
Prescribed foundation courses
Learning activityPrescribed foundation courses
History of Italian Language Italian Linguistics (compulsory)
Italian Literature (advanced) Italian Literature (compulsory)
Italian Modern and Contemporary Literature Italian Contemporary Literature (compulsory)
Latin Literature (advanced) Latin Literature (compulsory)
Romance Philology (advanced) Romance Philology (compulsory)
Compulsory
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) 3 0 English Open sessions NN
Geography 6 40 Italian First semester GEOG-01/A
Italian Contemporary Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester LICO-01/A
Italian Linguistics 12 80 Italian First semester LIFI-01/A
Italian Literature 12 80 Italian First semester ITAL-01/A
Romance Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/B
Optional activities and study plan rules
- 6 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS (HISTORICAL COURSES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Contemporary History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-03/A
Greek History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Medieval History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-01/A
Modern History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-02/A
Roman History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/B
be activated by the A.Y. 2027/2028
be activated by the A.Y. 2028/2029
Compulsory
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Final Exam 9 0 Italian Open sessions NN
Compulsory
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Ai Literacy 3 30 Italian Open sessions INFO-01/A
Italian Literature (advanced) 6 40 Italian First semester ITAL-01/A
Latin Literature 12 80 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Literary Theory and Criticism 9 60 Italian Second semester COMP-01/A
Theoretical Linguistics 6 40 Italian First semester GLOT-01/A
Optional activities and study plan rules
B01 - 6 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS
from 2027-2028
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Humanistic Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Medieval Latin Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
B02 - 15 ECTS (6+9) IN TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS
from 2027-2028
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
History of Italian Language 9 60 Italian Second semester LIFI-01/A
Italian Modern and Contemporary Literature 9 60 Italian First semester LICO-01/A
Italian Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester LIFI-01/B
Romance Philology (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester FLMR-01/B
B03 - 9 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS (HISTORICAL COURSES) OTHERS THAN THOSE HISTORICAL SUBJECTS ALREADY CHOSEN IN THE FIRST YEAR
from 2027-2028
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Contemporary History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-03/A
Greek History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Medieval History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-01/A
Modern History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions HIST-02/A
Roman History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/B
B04 - 27 ECTS (9+9+9 OR 9+6+6+6) IN THREE OR FOUR SUBJECTS IN THE TWO FOLLOWING FIVE GROUPS, OTHERS THAN THOSE ALREADY CHOSEN FROM A PREVIOUS GROUP (MAX ONE SUBJECT FOR GROUP)
from 2027-2028
B05 - GROUP A (PHILOLOGICAL AND LITERARY COURSES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
History of Italian Language 9 60 Italian Second semester LIFI-01/A
Italian Modern and Contemporary Literature 9 60 Italian First semester LICO-01/A
Italian Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester LIFI-01/B
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
Romance Philology (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester FLMR-01/B
B06 - GROUP B (PHILOSOPHICAL COURSES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Aesthetics 9 60 Italian First semester PHIL-04/A
History of Ancient Philosophy 9 60 Italian Second semester PHIL-05/B
History of Early Modern Philosophy 9 60 Italian Second semester PHIL-05/A
History of Medieval Philosophy 9 60 Italian PHIL-05/C
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
Moral Philosophy 9 60 Italian PHIL-03/A
Philosophy of Language 9 60 Italian PHIL-04/B
Philosophy of Science 9 60 Italian PHIL-02/A
Principles of Logic 9 60 Italian PHIL-02/A
Theoretical Philosophy 9 60 Italian PHIL-01/A
B07 - GROUP C (ARTISTIC COURSES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Film History and Criticism 9 60 Italian First semester PEMM-01/B
History of Contemporary Art 9 60 Italian Second semester ARTE-01/C
History of Medieval Art 9 60 Italian First semester ARTE-01/A
History of Modern Art 9 60 Italian Second semester ARTE-01/B
History of Theatre and Performing Arts 9 60 Italian Second semester PEMM-01/A
Medieval and Early Modern Music History 9 60 Italian First semester PEMM-01/C
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
Modern and Postmodern Music in Twenty and Twenty-First Centuries 9 60 Italian First semester PEMM-01/C
B08 - GROUP D (COURSES RELATED TO MODERN LITERATURES)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Contemporary French Literature 9 60 Italian First semester FRAN-01/A
Contemporary German Literature 9 60 German Second semester GERM-01/B
Contemporary Russian Literature 9 60 Italian First semester SLAV-01/A
Contemporary Spanish Literature 9 60 Spanish Second semester SPAN-01/A
English Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester ANGL-01/A
French Literature 9 60 Italian First semester FRAN-01/A
German Literature 9 60 Italian First semester GERM-01/B
Law and Literature 9 60 Italian First semester GIUR-17/A
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
B09 - GROUP E (COURSES RELATED TO THE ANCIENT WORLD)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Ancient Greek Language 6 40 Italian Second semester HELL-01/B
Ancient Numismatics 9 60 Italian First semester ARCH-01/B
Civilizations of the Ancient Western Asia 9 60 Italian Second semester STAA-01/E
Classical Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FICP-01/A
Early Christian Literature 9 60 Italian First semester FICP-01/B
Egyptology 9 60 Italian First semester STAA-01/B
Etruscology and Italic Antiquities 9 60 Italian Second semester ARCH-01/C
Greek Antiquities and Epigraphy 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Greek Art and Archaeology 9 60 Italian Second semester ARCH-01/D
Greek History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
Greek Literature 12 80 Italian Second semester HELL-01/B
Greek Literature (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester HELL-01/B
Hebrew Language and Literature 6 40 Italian Second semester STAA-01/H
Historical Geography of the Ancient World 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/A
History of Ancient Western 6 40 Italian Second semester STAA-01/A
History of Classical Scholarship 6 40 Italian Second semester FICP-01/A
Humanistic Philology 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Indology 9 60 Italian Second semester ASIA-01/C
Languages and Literatures of Ancient Western Asia 9 60 Italian Second semester STAA-01/C
Latin Language 6 40 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Latin Literature (advanced) 9 60 Italian First semester LATI-01/A
Medieval Latin Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester FLMR-01/A
Methodologies of Digital Humanities 9 60 Italian First semester INFO-01/A
Papyrology 9 60 Italian Second semester FICP-01/C
Religions of the Classical World 9 60 Italian HIST-04/A
Roman Antiquities and Epigraphy 9 60 Italian Second semester STAN-01/B
Roman Art and Archaeology 9 60 Italian First semester ARCH-01/D
Roman History 9 60 Italian First semester STAN-01/B
Sanskrit Language and Literature 9 60 Italian First semester ASIA-01/C
B10 - The student also has 15 ECTS available for electives. These credits can be allocated to in-depth study of subjects already included in the study plan, within the maximum number of credits awarded by these courses, or they can be allocated to courses other than those included in the study the plan.
B11 - WARNING: Some courses are activated for only 6 ECTS, and can therefore be selected only in this form. Most of the courses are activated for 9 ECTS and can be selected both for 9 ECTS, when provided in the options, and for 6 ECTS only, with a partial program indicated in the syllabus. It is also possible to select these courses for 6 ECTS, but take the exam on the complete 9 ECTS course by adding 3 ECTS electives to the 6 ECTS. The same applies to any non-compulsory 12 ECTS courses.
B12 - Moreover, the student must earn 6 ECTS (3 + 3) in other training activities, which are assessed with a pass or fail score. These credits can be earned through 1) the workshops proposed or approved by the degree programme, 2) internships, 3) further language assessment (https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/competenzelinguistiche/altre-lingue-test-e-corsi/studi-umanistici-accertamento-della-conoscenza-di-lingua-francese-spagnola-e-tedesca3-cfu), 4) soft skills courses (https://www.unimi.it/en/study/bachelor-and-master-study/following-your-programme-study/soft-skills).
As a rule, at least one of the activities should belong to the first group.
Prescribed foundation courses
Learning activityPrescribed foundation courses
History of Italian Language Italian Linguistics (compulsory)
Italian Literature (advanced) Italian Literature (compulsory)
Italian Modern and Contemporary Literature Italian Contemporary Literature (compulsory)
Latin Literature (advanced) Latin Literature (compulsory)
Romance Philology (advanced) Romance Philology (compulsory)
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