1023709 | GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1025383 | GREEK HISTORY | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1023192 | LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE I | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1025249 | MEDIEVAL AND HUMANISTIC LATIN LITERATURE | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide knowledge and understanding of the methodological, critical and applicable aspects of the Discipline; it proposes geographical areas and sectorial perspectives in which related projects are activated; it shows the variability of fields of interest; it enables the student to master the specific topics in order to use them and apply them in other fields of study while using the correct specific language. With the acquired knowledge the student will be able to develop autonomous ability of connections with other disciplines in the various historical epochs and cultural contexts.
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1035927 | ITALIAN LINGUISTICS | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1035770 | SUMERIC LANGUAGE I | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1035768 | ACCADIC LANGUAGE I | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives In line with the educational objectives of the degree program to which it belongs, the course aims to provide, within the field of Akkadian studies, knowledge and understanding that complement and/or reinforce those acquired during the first cycle of studies. It also aims to enable students to engage with original topics, including in a research context, formulating judgments in a more complex and structured manner, communicating both the knowledge acquired and the processes that led to its acquisition, and studying topics independently. The objective of the course is also to provide a general overview of Akkadian literature.
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1027478 | INTRODUCTION TO MESOPOTAMIC CULTURES | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
1025215 | INTRODUCTION TO SYRIAC | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
In particular, the course aims to provide a basic grammatical preparation so to enable the student to read and translate simple Syriac texts, as well as elements of Syriac culture, so to enable him to place the texts in their historical context.
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10592972 | Gnosticism and Manichaeism from Egypt to Near East | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological, critical-problematic and application aspects of the Discipline; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the knowledge acquired and the specific language learned in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
In particular, the course intends to develop themes and problems related to the birth, development, diffusion, institutionalization, liturgical conformation, internal diversification, languages of expression, of two religious phenomena that were capital in late antiquity and the Middle Ages in the West and Near East such as Gnosticism and Manichaeism, proposing the study and discussion of literary and documentary texts produced by these religious groups, of polemical texts written against them, and of historiographic texts about them
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1044228 | HISTORY AND RELIGION OF THE ANCIENT IRAN | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1023884 | MEDIEVAL HISTORY | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1023477 | MODERN HISTORY | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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10593047 | RELIGIONS AND PEACE | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course:
- provides students with knowledge and understanding of the methodological, critical, and applied aspects of the History of Religions, with a specific focus on peace studies. It introduces regional and thematic perspectives where research projects relevant to the discipline are active or may be developed, and highlights the diversity of fields in which disciplinary competencies can be applied, especially regarding the complex relationship between religion and peace (Descriptor 1);
- develops students' ability to independently relate what they have learned to other academic fields—historical, literary, artistic, cultural heritage, economic, political, and religious studies—particularly with reference to material and immaterial symbols, religious traditions, and ritual activities (Descriptor 2);
- enables students to apply the acquired knowledge and specialized terminology in support of transversal skills such as independent judgment and communication abilities (Descriptors 3–5).
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1032627 | HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY III B | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1038625 | HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY III C | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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10616852 | Digital religions | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to:
- provide students with a critical understanding of the relationship between religion and digital technologies in contemporary societies;
- analyze how religious practices are transformed within the context of new media, with a focus on the reorganization of faith communities online, the redefinition of religious authority, and the experience of the sacred;
- examine the influence of social media on the construction of new religious identities;
- introduce theoretical and methodological tools, particularly digital ethnography, for conducting empirical research in virtual environments;
- explore how religious communities use digital platforms (social networks, apps, streaming services) to develop new personalized forms of religious practice and participation;
- address key ethical and cultural challenges emerging from the digitalization of religion, including the reinterpretation of sacred texts, the spread of misinformation, and the use of artificial intelligence in spiritual contexts;
- develop the ability to critically analyze how religion adapts, transforms, and is reinterpreted in post-secular societies.
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1031728 | RELIGIONS OF ANCIENT NEAR EAST | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course:
- introduces the main methodological issues in the historical-religious study of the ancient Near East, such as: the challenges Assyriology faces in establishing itself as an autonomous discipline apart from Biblical studies; and the complex interactions between philological and hermeneutic approaches in the interpretation of cuneiform religious sources.
- fosters the development of a critical and interdisciplinary approach to the historical-religious study of ancient world religions, engaging with topics and methodologies related to other disciplines (history, archaeology, philology, and philosophy of language).
- provides students with the tools to analyze the religions of the ancient Near East through a historical-comparative lens, with attention to both their diachronic development and synchronic structures, focusing particularly on the interpretation of mythological and ritual texts.
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1023403 | INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN PHILOLOGY | 2nd | 1st | 6 | ITA |
1025397 | ROMAN HISTORY | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives Consistent with the educational objectives of the Course of Study in which it is included, the teaching aims to provide a critical approach to the cultural-historical and historical-religious phenomena of the Roman age. The course aims to provide tools and methods of inquiry useful for enhancing the ability to understand and critically analyze, within the framework of Roman History, ancient sources (literary, legal, papyrus, epigraphic, iconographic, etc.) by making judgments in an autonomous form, communicating ideas, problematizing issues and raising historical questions in a clear and correct manner, and thus developing the skills necessary to undertake any subsequent research. Specifically, the teaching aims to draw as complete a picture as possible of the aforementioned topics even in the context of contemporary historiographical debates.
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1023920 | GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE I | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1031889 | ITALIAN LITERATURE | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1024038 | LINGUISTICS | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1041801 | EGYPTOLOGY AND COPTIC CIVILISATION ADVANCED COURSE | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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10593294 | History, language and literature of Judaism
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Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1047980 | Religious history of Islam | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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10596589 | Himalayan Religions | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
More specifically this course aims to develop an analysis of the Himalayan religions grounded on a perspective taking into account dynamic entanglements and interactions between cultures, languages, religions and environment, pointing, on the one hand, to their general appreciation as part of the larger frameworks of the established philosophical and religious traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism, but, on the other hand, highlighting also their limits and the specificity of local and less known religious configurations, as in the case, for example, of indigenous religions or heterodox movements.
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1007170 | SANSCRIT LANGUAGE | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1023875 | HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT I | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1018099 | CONTEMPORARY HISTORY | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1032021 | HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY III A | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course
- provides the student with knowledge and understanding of the methodological and critical-problematic aspects of the Discipline as well as application issues; proposes area and sectoral perspectives in which research projects relating to the Discipline are active or can be activated; shows the variability of the fields of interest within which disciplinary skills can be applied (descriptor 1);
- develops the student's autonomous ability to relate what has been learned with other SSDs: historical, literary, artistic, cultural, economic, political, historical-religious disciplines, etc. (descriptor 2);
- enables the student to use the acquired knowledge and the specific learned language in view of the so-called "transversal skills" (autonomy of judgment, communication skills, descriptors 3-5).
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1041857 | INFORMATION SCIENCE | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
10611759 | Christian papyri | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |
10611922 | Introduction to Armenian language and literature | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | ITA |