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Please note that:

  • International students that aim to study in English can choose courses from all Faculties and levels (Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree). They can choose up to 30 ECTS per semester + the Italian language course (which is worth 3 credits and is optional).
  • The academic offer might be modified due to academic reasons.
  • The activation of electives is subject to the required mininum of participants.
  • Electives belong both to the Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree.
  • By clicking on the course’s name, the corresponding syllabus will be displayed.
  • Courses are only offered in the specified  semester (1st/2nd/annual). Please mind the semester.

The Faculty of Tourism provides the following courses taught in English belonging to:

1st/Fall semester ONLY (September/December) 

ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSE: Basic -> code 1290. Advanced -> code 1367.

Component code

Courses Semester Credits

Level

1997 Archaeology, History and Cultural Heritage 1st/Fall 6 for one semester or

10 for annual subject

Bachelor’s Degree

1st year

1612

The City and Nature in the Middle Ages 1st/Fall 6 Elective

1322

Quality and Innovation in Tourism 1st/Fall 8

Bachelor’s Degree

3rd year

1396

English for Tourism II

(only for students with a B1 CEFR English level)

1st/Fall 6

Bachelor’s Degree

3rd year

**English for Tourism I and II:  At the end of this course, the grade will be “Satisfactory/not satisfactory”, instead of a numerical grade.

2nd/Spring semester ONLY (February/May) 

ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSE: Basic -> code 1646. Advanced -> code 1647.

Component code Courses Semester Credits Level
1315

Media, Culture and Global Tourism

(partially taught in Italian)

2nd/Spring 8 Bachelor’s Degree

2nd year

1998 Archaeology, History and Cultural Heritage 2nd/Spring 6 Bachelor’s Degree

2nd year

1321 Italian Art History 2nd/Spring 6 Bachelor’s Degree

2nd year

1395  

English for Tourism I**

 (only for students with an A2 CEFR English level)

2nd/Spring 6 Bachelor’s Degree

3rd year

2031 English for Tourism II**

(only for students with a B1 CEFR English level)

2nd/Spring 6 Bachelor’s Degree

3rd year

1971 Music Tourism and Sustainable Developement 2nd/Spring 6 Elective

**English for Tourism I and II:  At the end of this course, the grade will be “Satisfactory/not satisfactory”, instead of a numerical grade.

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