Historical Sciences 24 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Milan |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

156 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

HistoryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's degree programme in Historical Sciences aims to provide students with extensive knowledge of history through a critical analysis of historiography and sources, and to introduce them to the use of digital technologies applied to historical research.


The cross-cutting approach of the programme provides for a richer learning experience, whereby all students gain fundamental knowledge, methods and perspectives ? related, inter alia, to history teaching and communication ? regardless of the topic or period in which they decide to specialise. This backbone knowledge is a prerequisite for students to be able not only to conduct interdisciplinary research, but also to upgrade their professional expertise, for instance in the field of history communication.


The degree also intends to develop the students' ability to communicate proficiently in English and to master the specialised vocabularies of the disciplines studied. To this end, the study plan requires students to reach level B2 of the CEFR by the end of the programme, while a number of courses are held in English.

Programme overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's degree programme in Historical Sciences aims to provide students with extensive knowledge of history through a critical analysis of historiography and sources, and to introduce them to the use of digital technologies applied to historical research.


The cross-cutting approach of the programme provides for a richer learning experience, whereby all students gain fundamental knowledge, methods and perspectives ? related, inter alia, to history teaching and communication ? regardless of the topic or period in which they decide to specialise. This backbone knowledge is a prerequisite for students to be able not only to conduct interdisciplinary research, but also to upgrade their professional expertise, for instance in the field of history communication.


The degree also intends to develop the students' ability to communicate proficiently in English and to master the specialised vocabularies of the disciplines studied. To this end, the study plan requires students to reach level B2 of the CEFR by the end of the programme, while a number of courses are held in English.

Admission Requirements

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QUALIFICATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION To be admitted to the Master's degree programme in Historical Sciences, applicants must:
1) hold a degree in the L-42 class or in one of the degree classes pursuant to Ministerial Decree no. 270/2004, Ministerial Decree no. 509/99 or Law no. 508/99, or another equivalent qualification pursuant to Italian regulations previously in force, or another equivalent qualification obtained abroad;
2) have earned at least 36 university credits (CFU/ECTS) divided as follows:
at least 18 credits in the following scientific-disciplinary sectors: - M-STO/01 Medieval history; - M-STO/02 Modern history; - M-STO/04 Contemporary history;
another 18 credits in the above sectors or in the following: - L-ANT/02 Greek history; - L-ANT/03 Roman history; - M-STO/03 History of Eastern Europe; - M-STO/07 History of Christianity and of Churches; - M-STO/08 Archival science, bibliography and librarianship; - M-STO/09 Paleography; - SECS-P/12 Economic history; - SPS/02 History of political thought; - SPS/03 History of political institutions; - L-FIL-LET/10 Italian literature; - M-GGR/01 Geography.
Proficiency in English at a B1 level or higher under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is required for admission.

2 Years
Oct

Tuition fees

International
156 EUR

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