Publishing and Communication, Fashion Cultures 24 months Postgraduate Program By University of Milan |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 201-250QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The master's degree course in Publishing, culture of communication and fashion aims to:
a) develop professional attitudes that guarantee a complete vision of the productive activities of the publishing system and its general problems, from production to consumption, with specific reference to 'book publishing, offering a range of insights attributable to the different territories of publishing culture, understood as the study of the transmission of texts and the study of the techniques necessary for the publication of printed or digital texts;
b) provide linguistic, philosophical-aesthetic, historical, logical, rhetorical skills, with attention to the principles of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), as well as the theoretical-methodological knowledge useful for achieving in-depth analysis of the communication systems of media and sectoral languages , to produce texts in the context of these languages, to design communication models to be used in the fields of advertising, mass media and corporate communication (also with the help of the telecommunications structures of the Service Center for technologies and multimedia university teaching and distance (CTU) of the University of Milan);
c) provide skills aimed at training professionals capable of operating in the fashion field, with a solid humanistic and interdisciplinary preparation, able to respond to the demand for new emerging professionals in a consolidated field, interested not only in strictly commercial implications , but to the repercussions in terms of culture and identity of the Italian fashion sector, understood as a cultural heritage to be valued (with specialized communication, archives, museums, traditional and digital exhibitions, websites, etc.).

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The master's degree course in Publishing, culture of communication and fashion aims to:
a) develop professional attitudes that guarantee a complete vision of the productive activities of the publishing system and its general problems, from production to consumption, with specific reference to 'book publishing, offering a range of insights attributable to the different territories of publishing culture, understood as the study of the transmission of texts and the study of the techniques necessary for the publication of printed or digital texts;
b) provide linguistic, philosophical-aesthetic, historical, logical, rhetorical skills, with attention to the principles of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), as well as the theoretical-methodological knowledge useful for achieving in-depth analysis of the communication systems of media and sectoral languages , to produce texts in the context of these languages, to design communication models to be used in the fields of advertising, mass media and corporate communication (also with the help of the telecommunications structures of the Service Center for technologies and multimedia university teaching and distance (CTU) of the University of Milan);
c) provide skills aimed at training professionals capable of operating in the fashion field, with a solid humanistic and interdisciplinary preparation, able to respond to the demand for new emerging professionals in a consolidated field, interested not only in strictly commercial implications , but to the repercussions in terms of culture and identity of the Italian fashion sector, understood as a cultural heritage to be valued (with specialized communication, archives, museums, traditional and digital exhibitions, websites, etc.).

Admission Requirements

2 Years
Oct

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