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Lingue Culture Turismo (Foreign Languages, Cultures, Tourism)

Course Type Master’s degree

Academic year 2022/2023

Membership structure
Disum

The Master's degree programme in Foreign Languages, Cultures, Tourism Course codes LM-37 & LM-49 is open to all (no capped number restrictions).

The course lasts two years (full-time) or 3 or 4 years (part-time)

To obtain the degree, you must achieve 120 academic credits

You have the opportunity to obtain a bi-national double degree in partnership with the Université de Savoie Mont Blanc.

The course is held in Vercelli, in via G. Ferraris 109/116.

To enrol/register

All the information on enrolment or registration for this course will help you understand the correct procedure to follow.

It is also important to check the Admission Requirements page

Key Features

  • Interdisciplinary course, which comprises international focus and attention to the local territory ("glocal")
  • Excellent level of linguistic proficiency ​​in two languages ​​including English, Spanish, German, French. Possibility of language learning and practice through cutting-edge methods such as theatre activity (project (Tillit)
  • Top ranking in national audit of foreign and comparative languages ​​and literature.
  • Interaction and dialogue with teachers, in optimal environment for learning and development of critical reflection.
  • Possibility to participate in international conferences and in-depth seminars organised on site by teachers.
  • Wide range of mobility opportunities abroad: Erasmus, Free-Mover, bi-national double degree with the Université Savoie Mont Blanc.
  • Possibility of curricular internships, also abroad. Availability of additional courses in a foreign language, and language practice with native speakers and linguistic experts.
  • With LM37: subjects providing the compulsory 24 credits for the competition for teaching A-24 (a) and A-25 (a)

The course

First and only joint honours master's degree programme in Italy, combining two courses: Master's degree in European and American Modern Languages ​​and Literatures (LM37) and Master's degree in Planning and Management of Tourism Systems (LM49).

On one hand, we build in-depth knowledge in different literary fields, according to historical and critical perspectives capable of initiating comparative studies; on the other hand, we develop skills and competences of linguistic-cultural intermediation, integrated with economic and social knowledge in the public and private sector.

We also propose the development and strengthening of management skills in the tourism sector with disciplines aimed at training critical skills regarding the functioning and planning of tourism systems and the local and global tourism market, in a 'glocal' perspective that crosses between (one one hand) international, multilingual and multicultural openness and (on the other hand) in-depth attention to the territory and its economic, geographical, social, political and cultural characteristics and dynamics.

The course provides a transversal interdisciplinary education characterised by advanced skills in the linguistic, literary, cultural, historical, artistic and territorial areas, within a rich disciplinary panorama that is completed by economic-social areas and territorial sciences.

Study Plan

Each year, you must present your own individual study plan, stating the pathway you intend to follow.
In the attachment you can find the plan of the range of courses for two years of your course: read this, it will help you complete your study plan/options table.
In the page Study plans/Option charts you can find detailed information on how to present your study plan.

How to present the Plan

Online plan

If, in the academic year 2019-20, you registered in the 1st year or enrolled in the 2nd or 3rd year, you must complete the web study plan by accessing "Online student services" with your University credentials.

You can submit your study plan only after completing the enrolment application. To find out more about your University IT credentials, the "Web plan" service is active only in the periods in which applications are allowed: from 5 October to 10 January 2020 (Master's degrees).

Hard copy plan

If, in the academic year 2019-20, you enrolled in years subsequent to the 3rd year, you must fill in and submit the paper-only study plan (option card) that you find in the Option cards section of your course of study: download the card relating to your course year, fill it in and submit it to the Student Admin Office. For degree programmes based in Vercelli, the paper plan must be delivered to the Student Admin Office, via G. Ferraris 107 Vercelli by 31 October 2019.

Teacher-Tutor

During your studies you are followed by a teacher-tutor who is assigned to you from among the teachers and researchers of your course.

On the Representatives and Tutors page, you will find all the information you need and the list of tutors assigned to students.

Students’ Handbook

Every year, we present the Students’ Handbook (downloadable in the attachments), an easy-reference guide to help you find your way through courses and teaching programmes, services and admin procedures.
It is written for those who have decided to study at our Department and also those who are continuing with us on the path towards a Master’s degree.
You can also find the Students’ Handbook in the Student Admin Office.

Notice for all students enrolled in 2020-2021 cohort and subsquent

As of 2020-2021, to take the final exam all students must take the first four modules of the online Bibliolab course. Laboratory on basic Information skills

The certificate of completion of the course must be attached to the application for graduation. The activity takes place online and a self-assessment test is provided at the end of each module. Progress to the next module is subject to passing the end-of-module test. After completing the first 4 modules, the student will be able to download and print a certificate, to be attached to the graduation application, thus proving that they have completed the required task.

Exemption

Students who have already completed the task during the Bachelor’s degree, are exempted from this activity

Attachments

Modello piano di studio Classe LM 49 - 2020
Documento PDF - 308.32 KB
Modello piano di studio Classe LM 37 - 2020
Documento PDF - 283.77 KB
Regolamento didattico 2020
Documento PDF - 231.83 KB
Regolamento didattico 2019
Documento PDF - 202.02 KB
Regolamento didattico 2017
Documento PDF - 212.59 KB
Regolamento didattico 2016
Documento PDF - 201.76 KB
Regolamento didattico 2015
Documento PDF - 219.42 KB
Piano programmato coorte 2019-20 (in consultazione, da non compilare)
Documento PDF - 133.62 KB
D. R. 1041/2018
Documento PDF - 169.35 KB
Vademecum insegnamenti di lingua Inglese 2019-20
Documento PDF - 514.09 KB

Last modified 27 September 2023