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EXEMPLA
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State
University of Cassino - Italy
Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia
Via Marconi
10 I-03043 Cassino
Italian version
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DIPLOMA
SUPPLEMENT
1.
Information identifying the holder of the qualification
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1.1
Family name(s)
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Rossi
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| 1.2
Given name(s) |
Carlo
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| 1.3
Date of birth (day/month/year): |
22/04/1976
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| 1.4
Student identification number or code (if available) |
RSSCRL76D22H501N
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2. Information identifying the qualification
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2.1
Name of qualification and (if applicable) title conferred
(in original language)
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Laurea
in Lettere; laureato in Lettere
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| 2.2
Main field(s) of study for the qualification |
Humanities |
| 2.3
Name and status of awarding institution (in original language) |
Università
degli studi di Cassino (State University) |
| 2.4
Name and status of institution (if different from 2.3) administering
studies (in original language) |
See
2.3 |
| 2.5
Language(s) of instruction/examination |
Italian |
3. Information on the level
of the qualification
| 3.1
Level of qualification |
Laurea
(First degree) |
| 3.2
Official length of programme |
Three
years |
| 3.3
Access requirements(s) |
Secondary
school leaving qualification |
4 Information on the contents and
results gained
4.1
Mode of study
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Full
time |
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4.2
Programme requirements
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The
main purpose of the above Laurea degree course is to provide
students with adequate basic education in such subjects
as Italian language and literature, history as well as classical
and modern languages, literatures, art history and history
of western civilizations from its beginning up to nowadays.
180 credits must be earned subdivided into:
30 credits: basic compulsory subjects;
44 credits: compulsory subjects, characteristic of
the class
38 credits: supplementary compulsory subjects
10 credits: optional subjects
6 credits: a foreign language
10 credits: training period
32 credits: various educational activities
10 credits: final examination |
4.3
Programme details: (e.g. modules or units studied), and
the individual grades/marks/credits obtained |
1st
year
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Courses
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credits
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grades
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course
code
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| 1.
Italian Literature |
8
credits
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28
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L-183
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| 2.
Literary Criticism and Comparative Literatures |
6
credits
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30
e lode
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L-112
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| 3.
Romanic Philology and Linguistics |
4
credits
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28
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L-125
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| 4.
Latin Literature |
4
credits
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28
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L-175
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| 5.
Roman History |
4
credits
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30
e lode
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L-155
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| 6.
English |
6
credits
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30
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L-133
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| 7.
Glottology |
4
credits
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27
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L-191
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| 8.
Archives Studies |
4
credits
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28
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L-129
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| 9.
History of Music |
4
credits
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30
e lode
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L-189
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| 10.
Medieval Art History |
4
credits
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28
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L-168
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| 11.
Sociology of Cultural and Communication Processes |
4
credits
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30
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L-111
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| 12.
Communication Technology |
4
credits
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28
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L-145
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| 13.
History of Southern Italy (free choice) |
4
credits
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30
e lode
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L-188
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2
years
| 1.
Italian Linguistics |
6
credits
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26
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L-212
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| 2.
Contemporary Italian Literature |
6
credits
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28
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L-201
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| 3.
Medieval History |
4
credits
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27
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L-274
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| 4.
Italian Literature Philology |
4
credits
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30
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L-223
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| 5.
Modern History |
6
credits
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25
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L-256
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| 6.
French Literature |
6
credits
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27
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L-277
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| 7.
Geography |
6
credits
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28
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L-243
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| 8.
Paleography |
4
credits
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30
e lode
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L-261
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| 9.
Modern Art History |
4
credits
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27
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L-255
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| 10.
Contemporary Art History |
4
credits
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28
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L-249
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| 11.
History of Philosophy |
4
credits
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28
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L-238
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| 12.
Social Psychology (free choice) |
6
credits
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30
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L-289
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3
years
| 1.
Contemporary History |
8
credits
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30
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L-342
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| 2.
Theory and Technique of Media |
4
credits
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30
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L-356
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| 3.
Theory and Technique of Journalistic Language |
4
credits
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28
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L-378
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| 4.
Text Editing |
6
credits
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28
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L-341
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| 5.
Copyright |
2
credits
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30
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L-309
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| 6.
History of Publishing |
4
credits
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30
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L-321
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| 7.
Text Linguistics |
4
credits
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28
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L-389
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| 8.
History of Printed Book |
4
credits
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28
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L-376
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| 9.
Graphic Technique |
4
credits
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28
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L-345
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| 10.
Stage |
10
credits
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=
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| 11.
Final Examination |
10
credits
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4.4
Grading scheme and, if available, grade distribution guidance
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Individual
subjects are
graded on a scale from 1 to 30, with 18 and 30 as minimum
and maximum grade respectively. A 'cum laude' can be added
to the maximum grade as a special distinction. |
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Grade
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Definition
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ECTS
grades
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%
of successful students
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30
cum laude
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excellent
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A
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10
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29-30
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very
good
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B
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25
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27-28
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good
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C
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30
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24-26
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satisfactory
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D
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25
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18-23
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sufficient
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F
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10
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18
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fail
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FX
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Final
graduation mark: 105.
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4.5
Overall classification of the qualification
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Performance
in the final examination is graded on a scale from 1 to
110, with 66 and 110 as minimum and maximum grade respectively.
A 'cum laude' can be added to the maximum grade as a special
distinction.
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5.
Information on the function of the qualification
5.1
Access to further study
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The
Laurea grants access to 'Laurea specialistica' (2nd degree),
'corso di specializzazione' (specialization degree course
) and 'Master universitario' (university Master). |
| 5.2
Professional status (if applicable) |
Possible
professional opportunities for 'Laurea' holders of Cassino
University are: - teachers in secondary schools (after further
education and training as per current legal provisions);
- professionals at publishing companies (experts in editorial
projects, in text editing with traditional or software-based
tools). |
6.
Additional information
| 6.1
Additional information |
6.2
Further information sources
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Details
on teaching modules are available in the university web
page www.unicas.it/didattica/facolt/lettere. The description
of the subjects listed under point 4.3 is in the annex. |
7. Certification
of the supplement
| 7.1
Date |
25
July 2002 |
| 7.2
Signature |
Carlo
Bianchi |
| 7.3
Capacity |
Registrar |
7.4
Official stamp
or seal |
X
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8. Information on the national higher education
system (omissis)
Annex
(sample)
LATIN LITERATURE
Teaching
module title
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Latin
literature (Letteratura latina) (for students of the Laurea
degree course in 'Lettere', modern and contemporary area,
surnames from A to L) |
| Tipology
of reference education activity |
compulsory
basic subject |
| Reference
sector |
L-FIL/
LET 04 |
| Year
of degree course |
1st |
| Semester |
1st |
| Credit
total amount |
6 |
| Global
workload (in hours) |
150 |
| Time
distribution |
36
h.s for lectures; 6 h.s for applied activities; 6 h.s for
progress tests; 102 h.s individual work |
| Teacher's
name |
Antonio
Bruni |
| Educational
goals |
to
have undergraduates know the most relevant authors and themes
of the history of Latin literature, with particular reference
to literary genres; to have them gain the basic notions
of Latin prosody and metrics as well as the basic skills
for a linguistic and historico-literary analysis of the
texts of Latin writers and poets of the classical period |
| Prerequisites |
basic
notions of the Latin language |
| Course
syllabus |
time
subdivision and history of Latin literary genres; theoretical
foundations of Latin prosody and metrics with respective
applications; reading and linguistic and historical literary
analysis of texts from Latin prose writers and poets |
| Reference
books |
selected
pages from the following works: P. Fedeli, Letteratura latina,
Il tripode, Napoli 1984, second edition (or, alternatively:
G. B. Conte, Letteratura latina, Le Monnier, Firenze 1987
and following corrected issues; or, alternatively: G. Cipriani,
Storia della letteratura latina, Einaudi Scuola, Milano
1999); A. Traina (edited by), Virgilio. L'utopia e la storia
(Il libro XII dell'Eneide e antologia delle opere), Loescher,
Torino 1997; M. Bonaria - C. Grassi (edited by), Seneca
il Vecchio. Quintiliano, Paideia, Brescia 1971 |
| Teaching
activities |
lectures,
class reading and metrico-prosodiac analysis. |
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