Explore how Italian language, literature, arts, and cultural identities develop through contact across regions, communities, and historical contexts. This research-oriented M.A. at Heidelberg University combines linguistics and cultural studies with related disciplines such as art history, history, musicology, and transcultural studies.
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Italy in Contact: Literature, Arts, Languages, Cultures at Heidelberg University offers an in-depth exploration of how Italian language, literature, arts, and cultural identities evolve through contact across diverse regions, communities, and historical contexts. This research-oriented program integrates linguistics and cultural studies with other related disciplines, including art history, history, musicology, and transcultural studies.
The curriculum is structured to enhance research capabilities and interdisciplinary analytical skills. Students will engage with core theoretical concepts alongside subject-specific and interdisciplinary course components.
Note: For detailed information regarding the module structure, credit distribution, and assessment format, please consult Heidelberg University directly.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for this program are not publicly detailed, prospective students should verify any academic prerequisites directly with the university.
Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career paths across various fields, including academia, cultural management, translation, and international relations. The interdisciplinary nature of the course equips students with valuable skills applicable in a globalized workforce.
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