Presentazione del corso
Language Sciences and Cultural Studies for Special Needs is a two-year Master’s Degree (Laurea Magistrale) in Linguistics (LM39-Linguistica), taught in English, offered by the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Industries at the University of Parma.
TARGET STUDENTS
Our Master’s Degree is designed mainly for:
- • Candidates who have completed an Italian Bachelor’s Degree from one of the following categories: L-11 (Lingue e Culture Moderne); L-12 (Mediazione linguistica); L-10 (Lettere). Holders of other degree titles in the area of humanities can ask for a pre-assessment to check their eligibility.
• Candidates holding an international degree in the areas of linguistics, foreign languages, and humanities; these prospective students are subject to a preliminary evaluation to verify if they meet the requirements for our Master’s Degree.
Prospective students must meet our admission requirements. In particular, they must have an upper-intermediate-to-advanced competence in at least two European languages, one of which is English (see the "Entrance requirements" section).
OBJECTIVES
Language Sciences and Cultural Studies for Special Needs aims to develop advanced skills in the following areas:
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Foreign languages, particularly English and another language from among the following: French, German, Russian, Spanish and Italian as an L2.
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Educational linguistics, with an emphasis on inclusive language education of learners with Special Educational Needs due to disorders affecting language learning and communication.
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Multimedia accessibility, with a special focus on teaching practices, text adaptation, audio description and subtitling for deaf and hard of hearing audiences.
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Cultural Studies, particularly in foreign culture and literature, and intersemiotic studies.
TEACHING METHODS
The teaching methods adopted in our Master’s Degree are based on interaction, active participation, discussion and include project work, oral presentations and essays. All our core subjects are taught in English, while our language and literature modules are delivered in the relevant target language. In order to strengthen their language skills, students are also encouraged to gain experience abroad and take advantage of a wide range of opportunities for international mobility.
Our Master’s Degree is delivered in a blended mode. This means that, although in-person attendance is strongly recommended:
- The lessons of our main subjects (except practical language classes) are recorded.
- Each module is assigned a specific webspace on our Moodle platform where additional materials and activities are offered.
- Our core subjects also include multimedia lessons designed with advanced distance learning tools, with the possibility of interactive work activities to be carried by the students (self-assessments and self-study tests, etc.).
- Professors may also organize specific learning activities and office hours for students who cannot attend the classes in person.
PROGRAMMES
All our students will attend a group of core subjects related to language acquisition and inclusive language education (e.g., Neuroscience and Language, English Language and Linguistics, Language Education for Special Needs). Moreover, students may choose between three programmes:
- Second Foreign Language, which provides advanced competences in a second European language, and its related literature and linguistics, from among the following: French, German, Russian, Spanish.
- Teaching Italian as an L1/L2, which provides advanced competences in Italian Studies and teaching methodologies for Italian language teaching in local or international contexts. This programme is particularly suitable for Italian students holding an L-10 (Lettere).
- Italian Language and Culture for International Students, which is dedicated to international students who do not possess competences in a second European language. The programme offers Italian language courses from the beginners level.
CAREER PROSPECTS
A particular strength of our Master’s Degree is the acquisition of a high level of competence in the fields of inclusive language education and accessibility. In this respect, it aims to train language experts able to operate with learners with special needs in a variety of educational and academic contexts, both in person and online, as well as in fields related to the language and culture industry, such as publishing houses (both traditional and digital), language testers, language schools, online language teaching companies, etc.
Contatti
Numero verde
800 904 084Student registry office
Quality assurance office
Education manager:
Dott.ssa Giuditta Diroma
T. +39 0521 032355
Office E. linguistics@unipr.it
Manager E. giuditta.diroma@unipr.it
President of the degree course
Prof. Michele Daloiso
E. michele.daloiso@unipr.it
Faculty advisor
Prof.ssa Nicoletta Cabassi
E. nicoletta.cabassi@unipr.it
Career guidance delegate
Prof.ssa Nicoletta Cabassi
E. nicoletta.cabassi@unipr.it
Tutor Professors
Prof. Michele Daloiso
E. michele.daloiso@unipr.it
Prof. Marco Mezzadri
E. marco.mezzadri@unipr.it
Prof.ssa Micol Beseghi
E. micol.beseghi@unipr.it
Erasmus delegates
Prof.ssa Micol Beseghi (Referente)
E. micol.beseghi@unipr.it
Quality assurance manager
Prof.ssa Simonetta Anna Valenti
E. simonettaanna.valenti@unipr.it
Internships
Prof.ssa Chiara Denti
E. chiara.denti@unipr.it
Tutor students
Elena Lebedeva
E. elena.lebedeva@studenti.unipr.it
Polina Kurokhtina
E. polina.kurokhtina@studenti.unipr.it