Graduates of this course should:
- possess advanced knowledge of two languages (of which at least one European language) besides Italian, with full command of the variations due to the socio-linguistic, international and multimedia context of the language as well as of the receptive and productive skills of the speakers involved;
- know the civilisation of the Country of the studied language in its historical-geographic economic-social and political aspects , in a way to use them in a international communication perspective;
- command the methods and tools of analysis and theoretical thinking about languages, and of applied linguistics in its declinations;
- command the web communication tools (sites, blogs, platforms and the like) and use them within their language skills and professional activities;
- possess knowledge of communication processes, namely the globalised processes of institutional and international communication;
- be aware of the cognitive an psycho-social principles of multilingualism and multiculturalism, as well as the principal activities characterising them, with a particular attention to the variety of translation processes at the basis of linguistic activities and professional profiles;
- have acquired knowledge of core social, economic and legal science subjects;
- be able to use ICT in their specific professional area.
The normal course of the 2nd cycle Degree in Modern Languages and Translation for International Communication is two years. To achieve the Degree, students must have acquired 120 credits.