Bachelor's Degree - Cultural, Archaeological and Historical-Artistic Heritage
The Bachelor's Degree in “Cultural, Archaeological and Historical-Artistic Heritage” provides a thorough grounding in the history, art and literature of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and the European Middle Ages, while exploring the prior influence of pre-Roman Italic civilizations and introducing the fundamental methods of general archaeology and then delving into these topics in the proper fields of Greek, Roman and medieval archaeology. Successful completion of this degree program will result in 180 ECTS.
Modules and content
The Bachelor's Degree in “Cultural, Archaeological and Historical-Artistic Heritage” has as its main objective the training of professionals possessing in-depth skills in Greek, Roman and medieval European history, art and literature, able to contextualize various archaeological finds through the appropriate methodologies of material analysis, classification and cataloguing.
Professional Outcomes
The Bachelor's Degree in “Cultural, Archaeological and Historical-Artistic Heritage” offers various employment opportunities in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below is a list of some of the possible employment outlets:
- Expert in Cultural Heritage Management
- Specialist in publishing works of a cultural, archaeological and historical-artistic nature
First Year
L-FIL-LET/02 - Ancient Greek Literature - 10 ECTS
L-ANT/02 - Greek History - 10 ECTS
L-FIL-LET/04 - Ancient Latin Literature - 10 ECTS
L-ANT/03 - History of Ancient Rome - 10 ECTS
L-ANT/07 - History of Greek Art - 8 ECTS
L-ANT/07 - History of Roman Art - 8 ECTS
L-LIN/12 - English Language - 6 ECTS
Second Year
L-ANT/06 - Etruscology and Italic Antiquities - 10 ECTS
M-STO/01 - Medieval History - 10 ECTS
L-ART/01 - Medieval Art History - 10 ECTS
L-ANT/10 - Methodology of Archaeological Research - 10 ECTS
GEO/09 CHIM/12 - Archaeometry - 8 ECTS
M-GGR/01 - Historical Geography - 8 ECTS
INF/01 - Computer Science - 6 ECTS
Third Year
L-ANT/07 - Greek Archaeology - 10 ECTS
L-ANT/07 - Roman Archaeology - 10 ECTS
L-ANT/08 - Medieval Archaeology - 8 ECTS
L-ANT/09 - Ancient Topography - 6 ECTS
IUS/10 - Cultural Heritage Law - 8 ECTS
L-ANT/04 - Greek and Roman Numismatics - 6 ECTS
Final Examination - 8 ECTS