Comparative European and Non-European Languages and Literatures Program By Verona University |Top Universities

Comparative European and Non-European Languages and Literatures

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

LinguisticsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

The Master’s Degree in Comparative European and Non-European Languages and Literatures (LM 37) aims to provide students with a highly qualified formation, in a comparative perspective, in the fields of the five taught languages – French, English, Russian, Spanish, German – and of their respective literatures. Students’ linguistic and literary knowledge will be extended to the extra-European variants of these languages and cultures (in the Euro-Mediterranean, Euro-American, and postcolonial areas). The course aims to form a worldwide cooperation in the fields of formation, research, and cultural enterprise. Students will specialize in one foreign language and its respective literature (one exam of language, one of history of the language, two exams of literature, one exam of literature of European, American, or postcolonial countries), and to improve the advanced knowledge of a second linguistic area (one exam of language, one of literature, one of literature of European, American, or postcolonial countries).

Program overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

The Master’s Degree in Comparative European and Non-European Languages and Literatures (LM 37) aims to provide students with a highly qualified formation, in a comparative perspective, in the fields of the five taught languages – French, English, Russian, Spanish, German – and of their respective literatures. Students’ linguistic and literary knowledge will be extended to the extra-European variants of these languages and cultures (in the Euro-Mediterranean, Euro-American, and postcolonial areas). The course aims to form a worldwide cooperation in the fields of formation, research, and cultural enterprise. Students will specialize in one foreign language and its respective literature (one exam of language, one of history of the language, two exams of literature, one exam of literature of European, American, or postcolonial countries), and to improve the advanced knowledge of a second linguistic area (one exam of language, one of literature, one of literature of European, American, or postcolonial countries).

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

72+
6+

Tuition fee and scholarships

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More programs from the university

The university currently offers a range of international Master’s degree programmes entirely taught in English:

    Comparative European and Non-European Languages and Literatures
    Economics
    International Economics and Business Management
    Linguistics
    Mathematics
    Medical Bioinformatics
    Molecular and Medical Biotechnology


CALL FOR APPLICATION AND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NON-EU STUDENTS:

For the academic year 2020/2021, 16 scholarships will be awarded to top candidates from non-Eu countries. Please read carefully the “Call for applications” for further information. Deadline for applications: 31 March 2020, 12.00 pm, noon (Italian time, GMT+1). Need help? Contact us at [email protected]

Call for applications for pre-admission to International Master’s degree programmes at the University of Verona, for non-Eu students holding a foreign academic degree and living outside the European Union.

You can find the Call for applications and further information at the following link:
https://www.univr.it/it/i-nostri-servizi/avvisi/-/avviso-servizio/1890

The University also offers around 30 postgraduate courses taught in Italian, in the following areas:

    Business and management
    Computer science
    Economics
    Mathematics
    Medical bioinformatics
    Nursing
    ...and more!

Admission requirements vary depending on the course, but in general you will need a relevant bachelor’s degree with a good grade.

Tuition fees vary depending on your financial situation, ranging up to a maximum of €3,600 (~US$3,850). International (non-EU) students are eligible for a set rate of just €1,000 per year (~US$1,070), independent of income.

Scholarships are awarded on the basis of financial need or academic merit. Special two-year scholarships are available for top non-EU students pursuing a master’s degree in economics, linguistics or mathematics.


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