The interfaculty MSc programme in Development and International Cooperation provides students with the competences necessary to analyze institutional and cultural factors and to plan and manage cooperation initiatives to aid developing countries. The programme, which has been developed by the Faculties of Political Science, Sociology, Communications, and Humanities, provides students with interdisciplinary knowledge and the tools necessary to analyse and comprehend the context they will find in developing countries, as well as to manage peace projects and international development cooperation programs. The programme also provides students with advanced skills that will allow them to: Design, develop, implement and direct integrated cooperation programmes and development projects; Monitor and assess projects and programmes; Use communication and information management tools
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The Department of Classics was created in 2010, bringing together archaeological, historical, philological, literary, epigraphic and linguistic disciplines related to antiquity, which had previously been hosted in a range of different departments. As a result of this, the department both promotes and supports constant interaction between the disciplines and interdisciplinary approaches to antiquity.
With some 70 faculty members, we are one of the largest and most preeminent institutions in the field. We carry out research in all disciplines related to the ancient world, from the Prehistory to the Middle Ages, in Europe, Africa and in the Near and Middle East.
The Department is organised into three Sections: Archaeology, Greek and Latin Philology and History, Epigraphy and Topography (East and Ancient Mediterranean). It also boasts eight laboratories, a rich research library, with more than 150,000 volumes, divided into four main thematic areas (Archaeology, Classical and Byzantine Philology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Ancient History and Topography), and four museums (Museo dell’Arte Classica, Museo delle Origini, Museo del Vicino Oriente, Museo delle Antichità Etrusche e Italiche), which form part of the Polo Museale Sapienza.
The Department offers:
• two BA courses in Italian: Archaeological Science and Classics;
• two MA courses in Italian: Archaeology; Philology, Literature and History of the Ancient World;
• one BA course in English: Classics;
• one MA course in English: Classical Archaeology (distance learning course, in collaboration with Unitelma Sapienza);
• two PhD courses: in Archaeology and in Philology and History of the ancient world;
• the School of Specialization in Archaeology;
• Master of Architecture for Archaeology (in collaboration with the Faculty of Architecture).
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The programme also provides students with advanced skills that will allow them to: Design, develop, implement and direct integrated cooperation programmes and development projects; Monitor and assess projects and programmes; Use communication and information management tools
About University
The Department of Classics was created in 2010, bringing together archaeological, historical, philological, literary, epigraphic and linguistic disciplines related to antiquity, which had previously been hosted in a range of different departments. As a result of this, the department both promotes and supports constant interaction between the disciplines and interdisciplinary approaches to antiquity.
With some 70 faculty members, we are one of the largest and most preeminent institutions in the field. We carry out research in all disciplines related to the ancient world, from the Prehistory to the Middle Ages, in Europe, Africa and in the Near and Middle East.
The Department is organised into three Sections: Archaeology, Greek and Latin Philology and History, Epigraphy and Topography (East and Ancient Mediterranean). It also boasts eight laboratories, a rich research library, with more than 150,000 volumes, divided into four main thematic areas (Archaeology, Classical and Byzantine Philology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Ancient History and Topography), and four museums (Museo dell’Arte Classica, Museo delle Origini, Museo del Vicino Oriente, Museo delle Antichità Etrusche e Italiche), which form part of the Polo Museale Sapienza.
The Department offers:
• two BA courses in Italian: Archaeological Science and Classics;
• two MA courses in Italian: Archaeology; Philology, Literature and History of the Ancient World;
• one BA course in English: Classics;
• one MA course in English: Classical Archaeology (distance learning course, in collaboration with Unitelma Sapienza);
• two PhD courses: in Archaeology and in Philology and History of the ancient world;
• the School of Specialization in Archaeology;
• Master of Architecture for Archaeology (in collaboration with the Faculty of Architecture).
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