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Faculty of: LINGUISTIC SCIENCES AND FOREIGN LITERATURES; POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Linguistic sciences for international relations

Milan

Domestic applicants
International applicants
Duration
3 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
L-12 R (Applied languages)

Programme Structure

The programme combines the study of linguistic sciences with the educational and research experiences and with the teaching resources of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, making use of mutual tools and skills for a better understanding of the complex reality of international relations, relationships between States, international and supranational bodies and non-state actors in both a synchronic and diachronic perspective.

Credits (ECTS)

To obtain the three-year undergraduate degree, 180 credits (ECTS) are required, which are acquired to the extent of about 60 each year with evaluation tests both for the courses and for other supplementary teaching forms. Each exam is awarded a given number of credits, the same for all students, and a grade (expressed out of 30) that varies according to the student's level of preparation. The final exam is assessed out of 100. The degree programme in Linguistic Sciences for International Relations does not include curricula.

The languages offered in the degree programme are:

  • Arabic (60 places reserved for this language)
  • Chinese (80 places reserved for this language)
  • French
  • English
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • German

The study plan includes: two three-year language cycles, a cycle of two/three exams in linguistic sciences and an organic cycle of six to nine specific exams, responding to the demands for the linguistic/professional services widespread in society and aimed at establishing a specific professionalism.