BAStudies in Performing Art and Communication (First year taught in English of the three-year course)
Study location | Italy, Pisa |
---|---|
Type | Bachelor, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 semesters (60 ECTS) |
Study language | combined English/Italian |
Awards | BA (Bachelor of Arts in Studies in Performing Art and Communication (First year taught in English of the three-year course)) |
Tuition fee | €3,200 per year Special price for Foundation Course graduates is € 2,000. |
---|
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Minimum of 12 years of Schooling has to be proved. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must bring with you the verified copies of the entry qualification documents once you receive the appointment for enrollment at the International Office of the University of Pisa. |
---|
Language requirements | English |
---|
Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. In the Motivational Letter, the student must report the Degree course which is more interested in. - Your CV (curriculum vitae); |
---|
Overview
The fundamental, shared segment of the BA course in Studies in Performing Art and Communication aims to provide students with historical and methodological knowledge in the fields of Italian literature and linguistics, history, psychology, pedagogy, aesthetics, philosophy of language, visual and audio-visual arts, and theatrical and musical languages. Students are also expected to acquire skills in information technologies and demonstrate full written and oral mastery of Italian as well as the English language.
Programme structure
The course then includes specific teachings for each of its two classes.
Class L-3 (Studies in Performing arts) provides additional credits in studies on cinema, music, entertainment and theatre. Students will also acquire operational skills in audio-visual, theatrical and musical media, through laboratories and seminars, and practical experiences in internships.
Class L-20 (Communication sciences) broadens the understanding of the ethical, political, sociological, philosophical, economic aspects of communication. It also further the knowledge of information sciences and technologies applied to the humanities.
Career opportunities
Graduates in Studies in Performing arts and Communication may either choose to complete their education with a MA degree, or seek job opportunities within the market of cultural industry. Examples are: author in the field of music, theatre, film, broadcasting and multimedia production and communication; consultant for the organization and communication of events, fairs, conferences, workshops for public and private organizations; assistant and cultural consultant in film, theatrical and musical productions; critic and journalist for newspapers and websites; creator and organizer of cultural events promoted by public and private entities; curator of musical, theatrical, cinematographic and audiovisual collections and archives; teacher in training courses in the fields of communication, cinema and audiovisual, music and theatre, in schools and in-house training; copywriter and consultant in the advertisement; information and communication professionals for public and private entities (press officer, spokesperson, public relations officer).