The Master's Degree in Modern Philology provides a solid foundation in philology, linguistics, and historical-literary criticism, with openings to intersections between literary objects and visual and media languages.
Graduates emerge as intellectually qualified individuals equipped with secure cultural competencies, as well as critical attitudes and working methods that can be applied in professional fields beyond the strictly humanistic.
Various career opportunities await graduates in Modern Philology, including potential further studies (doctoral schools, master's programs, advanced courses), access to teaching positions in Italy and abroad through current regulatory channels, or pathways leading to journalism professions. They can also pursue diverse and extensive fields in cultural information and communication, such as cultural centers, research centers, study centers, libraries, archives, and museums.