History 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Milan |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

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Main Subject Area

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Programme overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor's degree programme in History aims to provide students with a general but solid knowledge of history, enabling them to develop a sense of the historical dimension of phenomena, processes and structures of reality. Students will gain an overall understanding of historiographical trends and languages in the various eras, underpinned by the ability to use the main tools for the analysis and interpretation of documents and sources, including digital humanities tools. Throughout their three years of study, they will develop their critical thinking skills in historical research, and learn how to approach analogue and digital sources and documents. Moreover, the programme intends to develop students' ability to communicate in English (level B1 of the CEFR), as well as basic IT skills. Lastly, the programme includes workshops and/or internships, seminars and other learning activities organised in the frame of courses and workshops, e.g. visits to archives and museums, or bibliographic research on specific topics.

Programme overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor's degree programme in History aims to provide students with a general but solid knowledge of history, enabling them to develop a sense of the historical dimension of phenomena, processes and structures of reality. Students will gain an overall understanding of historiographical trends and languages in the various eras, underpinned by the ability to use the main tools for the analysis and interpretation of documents and sources, including digital humanities tools. Throughout their three years of study, they will develop their critical thinking skills in historical research, and learn how to approach analogue and digital sources and documents. Moreover, the programme intends to develop students' ability to communicate in English (level B1 of the CEFR), as well as basic IT skills. Lastly, the programme includes workshops and/or internships, seminars and other learning activities organised in the frame of courses and workshops, e.g. visits to archives and museums, or bibliographic research on specific topics.

Admission Requirements

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QUALIFICATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION

- high school diploma or other equivalent foreign qualification;

- background knowledge, reading comprehension and logical reasoning skills, a good command of Italian.


ADMISSION ASSESSMENT

Applicants' background knowledge is assessed by way of a self-evaluation test known as TOLC-SU, to be taken before enrolling in the programme. The test is mandatory, but non-selective.

Test questions are aimed to assess applicants' reading comprehension and knowledge of the Italian language, knowledge and skills acquired through studies, and logical reasoning.

For information on test topics, scores and how to register for a TOLC-SU test session, please check:

- the call for applications available at https://storia.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi

- the webpage "Cisia TOLC Test" of the University website: https://www.unimi.it/en/study/bachelor-and-master-study/degree-programme-enrolment/enrolment-first-degree-programme/cisia-tolc-test

- the CISIA website (Consortium of Inter-University Integrated Access Systems), where you can find information on the structure and syllabus of the TOLC-SU test (https://www.cisiaonline.it/en/tolc/tolc-su/structure-and-syllabus), as well as test simulations.


ADDITIONAL LEARNING REQUIREMENTS (OFA) AND REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES

Applicants who fail to reach the minimum threshold score in the TOLC-SU test, as specified in the call for applications, will be assigned additional learning requirements (also known as OFA, from the Italian Obblighi Formativi Aggiuntivi) to fill their learning gaps.

The OFA must be fulfilled within the first year of the programme. In order to meet their OFA, students will have to complete remedial activities organised by the University.

Further information is available in the call for applications and at https://storia.cdl.unimi.it/it/insegnamenti/recupero-ofa

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