Theatre, Arts, Literatures. International Studies in Intermediality 24 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Milan |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

156 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Theatre, Arts, Literature: International Studies in Intermediality is a unique, interdisciplinary, open access Master?s Degree course, unique in the Italian academic landscape. The course has a strong national and international appeal and is designed to train professionals for careers in theatres, cultural research and study centres, and cultural promotion organisations, working closely with museums, libraries, archives and multimedia design agencies in Italy and abroad. The course integrates advanced methodological, theoretical and critical training in foreign literatures and languages (skills developed in LM-37 - MODERN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE) with specialised qualifications in artistic disciplines, live performance and/or multimedia production (skills developed in LM-65 - PERFORMING ARTS AND MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION). In addition to offering courses in Italian and English, TAL also provides the opportunity to choose courses delivered in other major European languages and offers the possibility to complete Italian-taught courses in English. As the first interclass degree combining LM-37 and LM-65, it is also the first Master's Degree in Italy designed to equip professionals with advanced language skills as well as expertise applicable to research and cultural promotion. Specifically, TAL is designed to equip students with methodological, theoretical and practical expertise in the humanities, with a specific focus on live performance, art and literature. Through a structured two-year curriculum, the course aims to develop advanced communication skills in at least two languages, preparing graduates for leadership roles in the cultural sector.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Theatre, Arts, Literature: International Studies in Intermediality is a unique, interdisciplinary, open access Master?s Degree course, unique in the Italian academic landscape. The course has a strong national and international appeal and is designed to train professionals for careers in theatres, cultural research and study centres, and cultural promotion organisations, working closely with museums, libraries, archives and multimedia design agencies in Italy and abroad. The course integrates advanced methodological, theoretical and critical training in foreign literatures and languages (skills developed in LM-37 - MODERN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE) with specialised qualifications in artistic disciplines, live performance and/or multimedia production (skills developed in LM-65 - PERFORMING ARTS AND MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION). In addition to offering courses in Italian and English, TAL also provides the opportunity to choose courses delivered in other major European languages and offers the possibility to complete Italian-taught courses in English. As the first interclass degree combining LM-37 and LM-65, it is also the first Master's Degree in Italy designed to equip professionals with advanced language skills as well as expertise applicable to research and cultural promotion. Specifically, TAL is designed to equip students with methodological, theoretical and practical expertise in the humanities, with a specific focus on live performance, art and literature. Through a structured two-year curriculum, the course aims to develop advanced communication skills in at least two languages, preparing graduates for leadership roles in the cultural sector.

Admission Requirements

5.5+
72+

Admission to the TAL Master's Degree is open to all students who hold a first level degree or equivalent foreign qualification, provided that, in addition to the degree, candidates meet certain minimum requirements listed below. Graduates with degrees in the classes listed below, as well as those in the corresponding classes of Ministerial Decree 509/99 or the Ministerial Decrees of 16 March 2007, may be admitted to the TAL Master's Degree:


Classe L-1 (SCIENZE DEI BENI CULTURALI);

Classe L-3 (LAUREE IN DISCIPLINE DELLE ARTI FIGURATIVE, DELLA MUSICA, DELLO SPETTACOLO E DELLA MODA);

Classe L-5 (FILOSOFIA);

Classe L-10 (LETTERE);

Classe L-11 (LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE);

Classe L-12 (MEDIAZIONE LINGUISTICA E CULTURALE);

Classe L-20 (SCIENZE UMANISTICHE PER LA COMUNICAZIONE);

Classe L-42 (STORIA).


In addition, for all the undergraduate programmes mentioned above, candidates must have earned a total of at least 27 ECTS credits in the following Scientific Disciplinary Areas:


- at least 9 ECTS credits in a modern literature, for example:

FIL-LET/10 (Italian literature);

L-FIL-LET/11 (Contemporary Italian literature);

L-FIL-LET/14 (Literary criticism and comparative literatures);

L-LIN/03 (French literature);

L-LIN/05 (Spanish literature);

L-LIN/06 (Spanish and Latin American languages and literatures);

L-LIN/08 (Portuguese and Brazilian literature);

L-LIN/10 (English literature);

L-LIN/11 (Anglo-American languages and literatures);

L-LIN/13 (German literature);

L-LIN/15 (Nordic languages and literatures);

L-LIN/21 (Slavic languages and literatures)


- at least 9 ECTS credits in an artistic, literary, or philosophical discipline within the theatrical field:

L-ART/05 (Performing Arts);

L-LIN/03 (Teaching related to French Theatre);

L-LIN/05 (Teaching related to Spanish Theatre);

L-LIN/10 (Teaching related to English Theatre);

L-LIN/13 (Teaching related to German Theatre);

L-LIN/21 (Teaching related to Russian Theatre);

M-FIL/04 (Aesthetics).


In order to be admitted to the Master's programme students must also have a proven knowledge of English at a minimum level of B2.

2 Years

Tuition fees

International
156 EUR

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