Philosophy (Classe L-5)-Enrolled from 2023/2024
The degree programme in Philosophy aims to provide students with a sound basic knowledge of the essential developments of the history of philosophical and scientific thought, the different articulations of philosophical research and the related critical-methodological aspects.
In the first two years, the programme focusses on the achievements of the established research schools of the University of Milan. These are characterised by rigorous historical-philosophical study; by special attention to contemporary theoretical, moral and aesthetic problems; by the evolution of analytic inquiry in logic, in the philosophies of sciences and of language.
Given its eminently interdisciplinary nature, which is typical of philosophy, the degree programme expects students to develop their studies in the third year, having received adequate philosophical training, and drawing directly on other areas of humanistic and scientific culture, integrating the development of cultural and professional knowledge and skills, useful for those who do not continue their studies towards a Master?s Degree.
In the first two years, the programme focusses on the achievements of the established research schools of the University of Milan. These are characterised by rigorous historical-philosophical study; by special attention to contemporary theoretical, moral and aesthetic problems; by the evolution of analytic inquiry in logic, in the philosophies of sciences and of language.
Given its eminently interdisciplinary nature, which is typical of philosophy, the degree programme expects students to develop their studies in the third year, having received adequate philosophical training, and drawing directly on other areas of humanistic and scientific culture, integrating the development of cultural and professional knowledge and skills, useful for those who do not continue their studies towards a Master?s Degree.
The programme provides the transferable and metacognitive skills useful for the professions in the fields of communication, in the publishing industry, in the management of cultural processes and in the development and management of human resources.
HR development specialist and HR manager
Job function:
- human resources (HR) manager/assistant
- identification and selection of human resources according to the entity?s needs, also using digital tools
- support in the management of human resources
- integration of the various professional roles within a single department as well as in the whole hierarchy of the company or institution
- identification of training and continuous development opportunities for staff
- conduction of interviews
- career guidance
- implementation of corporate sustainability strategies
- participation in change management processes
Professional skills:
- summarising skills and proper writing skills in Italian
- listening and interpersonal communication skills
- ability to cooperate and negotiate within a coordinated work team
- ability to use search engines and adopt search strategies on the Internet as well as in databases
- ability to check the authenticity of information
- ability to identify and enhance competences
- inclination to explore new subjects and broaden knowledge and skills
- adaptive and sense-making skills
- understanding of complexity
- ability to develop internal communication processes, also in intranets
Career opportunities:
Local authorities and public administrations; private companies; foundations, museums, libraries, archives, Superintendencies, enterprises, consulting firms, large and medium enterprises.
Publishing editor
Job function:
- collection of information on specific topics, also on the Internet
- verification of the reliability of data and news
- drafting texts from scratch, or based on sources and previous documents
- text editing
- selection of explanatory materials and images to accompany texts
- overseeing the formal structure of a text (division in chapters, paragraphs, tables of contents, graphs, links etc.)
- designing the layout of a text or article
- management of contacts with authors and editors
- language review and proofreading
- web editing
- acting as operation manager
- management of copyright and privacy matters
Professional skills:
- summarising skills and proper writing skills in Italian
- proficiency in the use of IT tools for writing and editing texts
- ability to cooperate and negotiate within a coordinated work team
- ability to select and organise information and documents from specialised sources
- ability to formalise information and data, also graphically
- ability to check the authenticity of information
- ability to speak fluently and interact with different stakeholders
- inclination to explore new subjects and broaden knowledge and skills
- ability to understand the different channels of communication and adapt communication accordingly
- creation of digital contents
- writing skills for multimedia and cross-media communication
- ability to revise translations
- ability to present arguments and reasoning
Career opportunities:
Publishing houses; multimedia publishers; editorial staff of journals ? including academic and specialised journals ? and newspapers; corporate and institutional press offices; public or private entities organising cultural events; communication agencies; film production companies.
Cultural operator
Job function:
- design, organisation and coordination of activities and projects
- coordination of professionals involved in the organisation of courses and educational activities for the dissemination of culture and philosophy
- storage and classification of documents
- organisation of information regarding certain topics
- setting-up and management of exhibitions, collections, expositions and other initiatives
- organisation of educational and dissemination initiatives in connection to cultural events, exhibitions etc.
Professional skills:
- summarising skills and proper writing skills in Italian
- ability to cooperate and negotiate within a coordinated work team
- ability to select and organise information and documents from specialised sources and catalogues
- ability to design and present proposals and contents
- proficiency in the use of IT tools
- ability to use search engines and adopt search strategies on the Internet as well as in relational databases
- inclination to explore new subjects and broaden knowledge and skills
- good presentation skills
- adaptive and sense-making skills
Career opportunities:
Local authorities and public administrations; private and public agencies and institutes operating in the field of cultural production and dissemination; foundations; museums; libraries, archives; Superintendencies; training providers; cultural enterprises.
External communications and press office assistant
Job function:
- management of communications related to events and activities
- production of informative texts for multimedia communication formats, paper publications or social media
- press review compilation and filing according to established criteria
- text editing and presentation of texts
- conduction of interviews
- management of communications with other companies and external stakeholders
- management of relations with journalists in the various sectors
- management of copyright and privacy matters
Professional skills:
- summarising skills and proper writing skills in Italian
- ability to cooperate and negotiate within a coordinated work team
- ability to select and organise information and documents from specialised sources
- proficiency in the use of IT tools
- ability to use search engines and adopt search strategies on the Internet as well as in relational databases
- ability to check the authenticity of information
- ability to speak fluently and interact with different stakeholders
- ability to profile mailing lists and newsletters based on journalists and journalism sectors
Career opportunities:
Publishing houses; multimedia publishers; editorial staff of journals ? including academic and specialised journals ? and newspapers; corporate and institutional press offices; public or private entities organising cultural events; communication agencies; film production companies.
Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
HR development specialist and HR manager
Job function:
- human resources (HR) manager/assistant
- identification and selection of human resources according to the entity?s needs, also using digital tools
- support in the management of human resources
- integration of the various professional roles within a single department as well as in the whole hierarchy of the company or institution
- identification of training and continuous development opportunities for staff
- conduction of interviews
- career guidance
- implementation of corporate sustainability strategies
- participation in change management processes
Professional skills:
- summarising skills and proper writing skills in Italian
- listening and interpersonal communication skills
- ability to cooperate and negotiate within a coordinated work team
- ability to use search engines and adopt search strategies on the Internet as well as in databases
- ability to check the authenticity of information
- ability to identify and enhance competences
- inclination to explore new subjects and broaden knowledge and skills
- adaptive and sense-making skills
- understanding of complexity
- ability to develop internal communication processes, also in intranets
Career opportunities:
Local authorities and public administrations; private companies; foundations, museums, libraries, archives, Superintendencies, enterprises, consulting firms, large and medium enterprises.
Publishing editor
Job function:
- collection of information on specific topics, also on the Internet
- verification of the reliability of data and news
- drafting texts from scratch, or based on sources and previous documents
- text editing
- selection of explanatory materials and images to accompany texts
- overseeing the formal structure of a text (division in chapters, paragraphs, tables of contents, graphs, links etc.)
- designing the layout of a text or article
- management of contacts with authors and editors
- language review and proofreading
- web editing
- acting as operation manager
- management of copyright and privacy matters
Professional skills:
- summarising skills and proper writing skills in Italian
- proficiency in the use of IT tools for writing and editing texts
- ability to cooperate and negotiate within a coordinated work team
- ability to select and organise information and documents from specialised sources
- ability to formalise information and data, also graphically
- ability to check the authenticity of information
- ability to speak fluently and interact with different stakeholders
- inclination to explore new subjects and broaden knowledge and skills
- ability to understand the different channels of communication and adapt communication accordingly
- creation of digital contents
- writing skills for multimedia and cross-media communication
- ability to revise translations
- ability to present arguments and reasoning
Career opportunities:
Publishing houses; multimedia publishers; editorial staff of journals ? including academic and specialised journals ? and newspapers; corporate and institutional press offices; public or private entities organising cultural events; communication agencies; film production companies.
Cultural operator
Job function:
- design, organisation and coordination of activities and projects
- coordination of professionals involved in the organisation of courses and educational activities for the dissemination of culture and philosophy
- storage and classification of documents
- organisation of information regarding certain topics
- setting-up and management of exhibitions, collections, expositions and other initiatives
- organisation of educational and dissemination initiatives in connection to cultural events, exhibitions etc.
Professional skills:
- summarising skills and proper writing skills in Italian
- ability to cooperate and negotiate within a coordinated work team
- ability to select and organise information and documents from specialised sources and catalogues
- ability to design and present proposals and contents
- proficiency in the use of IT tools
- ability to use search engines and adopt search strategies on the Internet as well as in relational databases
- inclination to explore new subjects and broaden knowledge and skills
- good presentation skills
- adaptive and sense-making skills
Career opportunities:
Local authorities and public administrations; private and public agencies and institutes operating in the field of cultural production and dissemination; foundations; museums; libraries, archives; Superintendencies; training providers; cultural enterprises.
External communications and press office assistant
Job function:
- management of communications related to events and activities
- production of informative texts for multimedia communication formats, paper publications or social media
- press review compilation and filing according to established criteria
- text editing and presentation of texts
- conduction of interviews
- management of communications with other companies and external stakeholders
- management of relations with journalists in the various sectors
- management of copyright and privacy matters
Professional skills:
- summarising skills and proper writing skills in Italian
- ability to cooperate and negotiate within a coordinated work team
- ability to select and organise information and documents from specialised sources
- proficiency in the use of IT tools
- ability to use search engines and adopt search strategies on the Internet as well as in relational databases
- ability to check the authenticity of information
- ability to speak fluently and interact with different stakeholders
- ability to profile mailing lists and newsletters based on journalists and journalism sectors
Career opportunities:
Publishing houses; multimedia publishers; editorial staff of journals ? including academic and specialised journals ? and newspapers; corporate and institutional press offices; public or private entities organising cultural events; communication agencies; film production companies.
Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
Admission requirements
Applicants to the degree programme must have a high-school diploma or an equivalent qualification obtained abroad.
Moreover, they must prove adequate general knowledge, written comprehension, Italian language proficiency and logical reasoning skills, as provided by secondary school. The student's educational background will be assessed as set forth in the call for applications.
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.
Additional learning requirements (OFA) and remedial coursework
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). Should they fail remedial assessments, their academic career will be halted at the end of year I.
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://filosofia.cdl.unimi.it/en/courses/additional-learning-requirements-ofa
Additional learning requirements (OFA) for students transferring to the Bachelor's degree in Philosophy
Transfer students from a degree programme of the University of Milan or another university, and graduate students will be waived from the test requirement only if admitted to years subsequent to Year I.
Applicants who wish to be admitted to years subsequent to year I must submit a specific request for prior assessment of their academic career, in accordance with the procedures and deadlines specified in the call for applications.
Award of transfer credits
The Academic Board of the Bachelor's degree in Philosophy decides on the award of transfer credits based on the student's previous academic career, in accordance with the procedures and deadlines established by the University. Pursuant to the Student Regulations for the University, the criteria for the award of transfer credits are established by an ad-hoc regulation issued by the Academic Board and published on the programme website at the following link: https://filosofia.cdl.unimi.it/en/enrolment.
Applicants to the degree programme must have a high-school diploma or an equivalent qualification obtained abroad.
Moreover, they must prove adequate general knowledge, written comprehension, Italian language proficiency and logical reasoning skills, as provided by secondary school. The student's educational background will be assessed as set forth in the call for applications.
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.
Additional learning requirements (OFA) and remedial coursework
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). Should they fail remedial assessments, their academic career will be halted at the end of year I.
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://filosofia.cdl.unimi.it/en/courses/additional-learning-requirements-ofa
Additional learning requirements (OFA) for students transferring to the Bachelor's degree in Philosophy
Transfer students from a degree programme of the University of Milan or another university, and graduate students will be waived from the test requirement only if admitted to years subsequent to Year I.
Applicants who wish to be admitted to years subsequent to year I must submit a specific request for prior assessment of their academic career, in accordance with the procedures and deadlines specified in the call for applications.
Award of transfer credits
The Academic Board of the Bachelor's degree in Philosophy decides on the award of transfer credits based on the student's previous academic career, in accordance with the procedures and deadlines established by the University. Pursuant to the Student Regulations for the University, the criteria for the award of transfer credits are established by an ad-hoc regulation issued by the Academic Board and published on the programme website at the following link: https://filosofia.cdl.unimi.it/en/enrolment.
The Degree Programme in Philosophy places great importance on international student mobility as an opportunity for learning enhancement and promotes stay abroad experiences as part of our University mobility programmes.
The degree programme tutor for international student mobility promotes the active participation of students in the programmes offered and provides educational assistance to selected students.
The tutor follows all the phases of international student mobility:
- urges the active participation of students on all locations and for all languages, advertises the Erasmus agreements and introduces them in dedicated meetings
- after the selection, receives the students individually to discuss the Learning Agreements and provides assistance, via email, during their stay abroad, taking care of any changes. Reductions or extensions of the stay may be authorized for study, health, economic reasons.
The selection interviews are conducted by a special panel of professors from the Department.
Current international agreements are available at the following link: https://www.unimi.it/en/international/university-milan-world/international-agreements
The degree programme tutor for international student mobility promotes the active participation of students in the programmes offered and provides educational assistance to selected students.
The tutor follows all the phases of international student mobility:
- urges the active participation of students on all locations and for all languages, advertises the Erasmus agreements and introduces them in dedicated meetings
- after the selection, receives the students individually to discuss the Learning Agreements and provides assistance, via email, during their stay abroad, taking care of any changes. Reductions or extensions of the stay may be authorized for study, health, economic reasons.
The selection interviews are conducted by a special panel of professors from the Department.
Current international agreements are available at the following link: https://www.unimi.it/en/international/university-milan-world/international-agreements
Course attendance is recommended, though not required.
Workshop attendance is mandatory.
Part-time enrolment and part-time attendance
The timeframe to pursue a degree for students electing part-time status cannot exceed twice the normal timeframe for the study programme in which they are enrolling, and must fall within the following timeframes depending on the chosen path:
Bachelor's degree programme (statutory full-time length: 3 years)
Academic path to be completed in:
6 years for students enrolled in year I of the programme
5 years for students enrolled in year II of the programme
4 years for students enrolled in year III of the programme
3 years for students enrolled in year I, II or III off track
Learn more at https://www.unimi.it/en/study/bachelor-and-master-study/fees-and-how-pay-them/part-time-enrolment
Workshop attendance is mandatory.
Part-time enrolment and part-time attendance
The timeframe to pursue a degree for students electing part-time status cannot exceed twice the normal timeframe for the study programme in which they are enrolling, and must fall within the following timeframes depending on the chosen path:
Bachelor's degree programme (statutory full-time length: 3 years)
Academic path to be completed in:
6 years for students enrolled in year I of the programme
5 years for students enrolled in year II of the programme
4 years for students enrolled in year III of the programme
3 years for students enrolled in year I, II or III off track
Learn more at https://www.unimi.it/en/study/bachelor-and-master-study/fees-and-how-pay-them/part-time-enrolment
Courses list
Compulsory
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Science Course | 3 | 30 | Italian | Open sessions | INF/01 |
English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) | 3 | 0 | Italian | Open sessions | |
Foundations of Ethics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/03 |
History of Ancient Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/07 |
History of Early Modern Philosophy I | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/06 |
Introduction to Scientific Reasoning | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/02 |
Optional activities and study plan rules
Regola B2 - 9 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
History of Biological Sciences and Medicine | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-STO/05 |
History of Physics and of the Mathematical Sciences | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-STO/05 |
Regola B3 - 9 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Contemporary History | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-STO/04 |
Greek History | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | L-ANT/02 |
History of Political Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | SPS/02 |
History of Political Thought | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | SPS/02 |
Medieval History | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-STO/01 |
Modern History | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-STO/02 |
Roman History | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | L-ANT/03 |
be activated by the A.Y. 2024/2025
Optional activities and study plan rules
Altre attività formative - 3 ECTS TO BE ACQUIRED IN OTHER TRAINING ACTIVITIES (SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS OR INTERNSHIPS)
Regola C1 - 18 ECTS IN TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aesthetics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
Epistemology | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/01 |
History of Aesthetics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
Introduction to Metaphysics | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/01 | |
Moral Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/03 |
Rhetoric | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
Theoretical Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/01 |
Regola C2 - 18 ECTS IN TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Logic I | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/02 |
Philosophy of Language | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/05 |
Philosophy of Physics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/02 |
Philosophy of Psychology | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/02 | |
Philosophy of Science | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/02 |
Semiotics | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/05 |
The Language of Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/05 |
Theories of Language and the Mind | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/05 |
Regola C3 - 18 ECTS IN TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
History of Early Modern Philosophy Ii | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/06 |
History of Medieval Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/08 |
History of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/06 |
Key Texts in Ancient Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/07 |
Key texts in ancient philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/07 | |
Key Texts in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/06 |
Medieval Arabic and Jewish Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/08 |
Regola C4 - 6 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS (IF NOT ALREADY TAKEN)
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aesthetics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
Epistemology | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/01 |
History of Aesthetics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
History of Early Modern Philosophy Ii | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/06 |
History of Medieval Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/08 |
History of Medieval Political Thought | 6 | 40 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/08 |
History of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/06 |
Introduction to Metaphysics | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/01 | |
Key texts in ancient philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/07 | |
Key Texts in Ancient Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/07 |
Key Texts in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/06 |
Logic I | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/02 |
Medieval Arabic and Jewish Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/08 | |
Moral Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/03 |
Philosophy of Language | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/05 |
Philosophy of Physics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/02 |
Philosophy of Psychology | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/02 | |
Philosophy of Science | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/02 |
Rhetoric | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
Semiotics | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/05 |
The Language of Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/05 |
Theoretical Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/01 |
Theories of Language and the Mind | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/05 |
be activated by the A.Y. 2025/2026
Optional activities and study plan rules
Regola A1 - 18 ECTS IN THREE 6 ECTS COURSES OR TWO 9 ECTS COURSES AMONG THOSE NOT ALREADY TAKEN:
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Archival Studies | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-STO/08 | |
Cinema and Visual Theory | 6 | 40 | Italian | Second semester | L-ART/06 |
Cognitive Neuroscience | 6 | 40 | Italian | Second semester | M-PSI/02 |
Contemporary History | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-STO/04 |
Cultural Anthropology | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-DEA/01 |
Cultural History of the Mediterranean | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | L-OR/10 |
English for Academic Purposes | 9 | 60 | English | First semester | L-LIN/12 |
French | 6 | 40 | Italian | L-LIN/04 | |
Fundamentals of Computer Science | 6 | 40 | Italian | Second semester | INF/01 |
General Psychology | 6 | 40 | Italian | First semester | M-PSI/01 |
German | 6 | 40 | Italian | L-LIN/14 | |
Greek History | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | L-ANT/02 |
Greek Literature | 9 | 60 | Italian | L-FIL-LET/02 | |
History of Contemporary Art | 9 | 60 | Italian | L-ART/03 | |
History of Medieval Art | 9 | 60 | Italian | L-ART/01 | |
History of Modern Political Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | SPS/02 | |
History of Political Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | SPS/02 |
History of Political Thought | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | SPS/02 |
Human Resources Management | 6 | 40 | Italian | Second trimester | SECS-P/10 |
Italian Literature | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | L-FIL-LET/10 |
Librarianship | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-STO/08 | |
Media Archaeology | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | L-ART/06 |
Medieval History | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-STO/01 |
Methodology of Social Research | 9 | 60 | Italian | SPS/07 | |
Modern History | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-STO/02 |
Philosophy of Law and Legal Informatics | 9 | 60 | Italian | IUS/20 | |
Religions of the Classical World | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-STO/06 | |
Roman History | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | L-ANT/03 |
Sociological Theory | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | SPS/07 |
Teaching and Assessment Design | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-PED/03 |
Theoretical Linguistics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | L-LIN/01 |
Regola C5 - 6 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS (IF NOT ALREADY TAKEN)
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aesthetics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
Epistemology | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/01 |
History of Aesthetics | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
History of Medieval Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/08 |
History of Medieval Political Thought | 6 | 40 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/08 |
Medieval Arabic and Jewish Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | M-FIL/08 | |
Philosophy of Language | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/05 |
Rhetoric | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/04 |
Semiotics | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/05 |
The Language of Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | M-FIL/05 |
Theoretical Philosophy | 9 | 60 | Italian | Over several sessions | M-FIL/01 |
Theories of Language and the Mind | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-FIL/05 |
Regola C6 - 9 ECTS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cultural Anthropology | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-DEA/01 |
Methodology of Social Research | 9 | 60 | Italian | SPS/07 | |
Philosophy of Economics | 9 | 60 | English | SECS-P/01 | |
Sociological Theory | 9 | 60 | Italian | Second semester | SPS/07 |
Teaching and Assessment Design | 9 | 60 | Italian | First semester | M-PED/03 |
Compulsory
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Final Exam | 6 | 0 | Italian | Open sessions |
Optional activities and study plan rules
Altre attività formative - 18 ECTS OF SUBJECTS CHOSEN BY THE STUDENT AMONG ALL THOSE ACTIVATED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESENT IN OTHER THREE-YEAR DEGREES
Prescribed foundation courses
Learning activity | Prescribed foundation courses |
---|---|
English for Academic Purposes | English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) (compulsory) |
History of Early Modern Philosophy Ii | History of Early Modern Philosophy I (compulsory), Key Texts in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy (compulsory) |
Key Texts in Ancient Philosophy | History of Ancient Philosophy (compulsory) |
Key texts in ancient philosophy | English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) (compulsory), History of Ancient Philosophy (compulsory) |
Philosophy of Economics | English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) (compulsory) |
Course location
Milano
Presidente del Collegio Didattico
Prof. Filippo Forcignanò
Reference structures
Contacts
- Teaching office
Via Festa del Perdono, 3 - 20122 Milano (MI)
+3902 503 12724-12435
Ricevimento studenti: da lunedì a venerdì 9.30-12.00 e 14.00-16.00 su appuntamento - Department of
Philosophy "Piero Martinetti"
Via Festa del Perdono, 3 - 20122 Milano (MI) - Contact person for disabilities and Special Educational Needs
Prof.ssa Miriam Bait - Tutor students
[email protected] - "For 24" Contact person
Prof. Stefano Bacin - Student registrar
Via S. Sofia 9/1 - 20122 Milano (MI) Italia
https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/servizi-gli-studenti/segreterie-informastudenti - Vice-Head of study programme
Prof.ssa Diana Di Segni
A.Y. 2025/2026
A.Y. 2024/2025
A.Y. 2023/2024
A.Y. 2022/2023
A.Y. 2021/2022
A.Y. 2020/2021
A.Y. 2019/2020
Official documents