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Corso di Laurea Magistrale in Lingue e Letterature Europee e Americane

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The degree program has no access restrictions.

 

Access requirements
In order to be admitted to the Master's degree in European and American Languages and Literatures, students must have obtained a three-year (bachelor’s) degree in Class L-11 (ex 270 or ex 509), or another degree obtained in Italy or abroad as well as meet the specific requirements indicated below. The Master’s Degree Board appoints delegates to verify the curriculum requirements for admission to the program. Cases of students in possession of the three-year (bachelor’s) qualification in degree classes not logically consistent with the learning path set out in this Master's Degree or holding a different degree obtained abroad will be carefully examined.
Students of the Curriculum in LITERATURES AND TRANSLATION must have acquired in their bachelor’s degree the credits (CFU) in the quantity and disciplines as set out below:
1) 18 CFU in each of the two selected languages, offered in the degree program (L-LIN/04, L-LIN/07, L-LIN/09, L-LIN/12, L-LIN/14, L-LIN/19, L-LIN/21);
2) 18 CFU in the literature currently offered in the degree program (L-LIN/03, L-LIN/05, L-LIN/08, L-LIN/10, L-LIN/11, L-LIN/13, L-LIN/19, L-LIN/21) and corresponding to the selected languages;
3) 6 CFU in the philology of one of the languages to be studied.
Access to the Curriculum Studies of LINGUISTICS AND PHILOLOGY requires the following:
1) 18 CFU in the chosen language, offered in the degree program (L-LIN/04, L-LIN/07, L-LIN/09, L-LIN/12, L-LIN/14, L-LIN/19, L-LIN/21);
2) 18 CFU in the literature currently offered in the degree program (L-LIN/03, L-LIN/05, LLIN/08, L-LIN/10, L-LIN/11, L-LIN/13, L-LIN/19, L-LIN/21) and corresponding to the chosen language;
3) 12 CFU in an L-LIN/01 sector discipline or 6 CFU in an L-LIN/01 sector discipline and 6 CFU in one of the L-FIL-LET/12 sector. Bilateral curricula, as agreed with the University of Bonn, Budapest ELTE, Debrecen and Paris 8, are accessed by successfully passing the selection interview provided according to the relevant announcement published on the website of the School of Humanities and Education on the website of the Degree Program.
Students enrolling in the and Italian-German Bilateral Studies curriculum need to have acquired at least 12 CFU in the German language, 12 CFU in German literature, at least 12 CFU in L-FIL-LET/10 or L-FIL-LET/11 disciplines, as well as at least 6 CFU in L-FIL-LET/12 or L-LIN/01 sectors.
Students enrolling in the Italian-Hungarian Bilateral Studies curriculum and Italian-Hungarian and interested in the Hungarian academic title issued by the Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem (ELTE) of Budapest (alternatively in “Philologist in Hungarian Language and Literature” or in “Philologist in Italian Language, Literature and Culture” or in “Philologist of Literary and Cultural Studies”) need to have acquired at least 12 CFUs in Finno-Ugric Languages, 12 CFUs in Finno-Ugric Literature, at least 12 CFUs in L-FIL-LET/10 or L-FIL-LET/11 or L-FIL-LET/14 disciplines. They must also have acquired at least 6 CFUs in the L-FIL-LET/12 or L-LIN/01 sectors, or have an Italian language knowledge certification at the appropriate level. Students enrolling in the Italian-Hungarian Bilateral Studies curriculum and interested in the Hungarian academic title issued by Debreceni Egyetem (UNIDEB) of Debrecen in “Translation and Interpreting” need to have acquired in their bachelor degree at least 12 CFU in Finno-Ugric languages and/or literature or in Finno-Ugric philology, at least 12 CFU in disciplines of the L-FIL-FL/10 or L-LET/11 or L-LET/14 sectors; they also need to have acquired at least 12 CFUs in the L-FIL-LET/12 or L-LIN/01 sectors (or to have a certification of knowledge of the Italian language at C1 level) and in one of the L-LIN/04, 07, 12, 14, 21 sectors (or have a minimum B2 level certification of knowledge of the reference language).
Students enrolling in the Italian-French Bilateral Studies in Translation Theory and Practice Curriculum must have acquired at least 12 CFU in French Literature (L-LIN/03) in their bachelor degree. They must also have a minimum of 12 CFU in French (L-LIN/04) and have a C1 level in French. Students who do not have an Italian university degree must have a C1 level also in the Italian language. 
For the three bilateral studies curricula, the equivalence between the academic disciplines indicated in the didactic regulations of the University of Florence and their equivalents in force in the affiliated universities will be made explicit in dedicated info sheets annexed to the respective agreements. In the event that one or both of the languages to be studied at the master’s degree are different from those studied at bachelor’s level, the delegates appointed by the Degree Program Board will evaluate any documentation presented or, if necessary, carry out an interview to assess whether to grant the admission clearance or assign the student a number of CFUs to be acquired before enrolling in the master’s program.

Students with a non-Italian degree who wish to enrol in either the Language Literature and Translation and Linguistics and Philology curricula need to have good written and oral communication skills in Italian and general knowledge of Italian culture and history.

 

 

 

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last update: 17-Nov-2021
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