Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Academic calendar
The academic calendar shows the deadlines and scheduled events that are relevant to students, teaching and technical-administrative staff of the University. Public holidays and University closures are also indicated. The academic year normally begins on 1 October each year and ends on 30 September of the following year.
Course calendar
The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..
Period | From | To |
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I semestre - sede Trento | Sep 18, 2017 | Dec 22, 2017 |
First half of Semester 1 | Sep 25, 2017 | Nov 11, 2017 |
Second half of Semester 1 | Nov 13, 2017 | Jan 20, 2018 |
II semestre - sede Trento | Feb 12, 2018 | May 31, 2018 |
First half of Semester 2 | Feb 26, 2018 | Apr 21, 2018 |
Second half of Semester 2 | Apr 23, 2018 | Jun 9, 2018 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione straordinaria- sede Trento | Dec 11, 2017 | Dec 22, 2017 |
Sessione invernale - sede Trento | Jan 8, 2018 | Feb 10, 2018 |
Sessione d'esame invernale | Jan 22, 2018 | Feb 24, 2018 |
Sessione estiva - sede Trento | Jun 4, 2018 | Jul 31, 2018 |
Sessione d'esame estiva | Jun 11, 2018 | Jul 28, 2018 |
Sessione autunnale - sede Trento | Aug 20, 2018 | Sep 15, 2018 |
Sessione d'esame autunnale | Aug 27, 2018 | Sep 22, 2018 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione estiva | Jul 16, 2018 | Jul 21, 2018 |
Sessione autunnale | Nov 12, 2018 | Nov 17, 2018 |
Sessione invernale | Apr 1, 2019 | Apr 6, 2019 |
Period | From | To |
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All Saints Day | Nov 1, 2017 | Nov 1, 2017 |
Immaculate Conception | Dec 8, 2017 | Dec 8, 2017 |
Christmas break | Dec 22, 2017 | Jan 7, 2018 |
Easter break | Mar 30, 2018 | Apr 3, 2018 |
Liberation Day | Apr 25, 2018 | Apr 25, 2018 |
Labour Day | May 1, 2018 | May 1, 2018 |
Patron Saint Day | May 21, 2018 | May 21, 2018 |
Republic Day | Jun 2, 2018 | Jun 2, 2018 |
Summer break | Aug 13, 2018 | Aug 18, 2018 |
Exam calendar
Exam dates and rounds are managed by the relevant Culture and Civilisation Teaching and Student Services Unit.
To view all the exam sessions available, please use the Exam dashboard on ESSE3.
If you forgot your login details or have problems logging in, please contact the relevant IT HelpDesk, or check the login details recovery web page.
Academic staff
Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University. Please select your Study Plan based on your enrolment year.
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Medieval History, History of Christianity and Churches
Early Modern History I - LM (Historical Anthropology)
Contemporary History I - LM
History of Science and Technology - LM
History of Political Institutions II
History of Political Thought
Contemporary Italian Literature II
History of Contemporary Art II - LM
History of Medieval Art I
History of Modern Art II
Italian Philology II (Medieval and Humanistic Philology)
Medieval Latin Literature II
Digital tools for historical research
Further linguistic competence (Historiografical concepts in English, French, German and Spanish-speaking context)
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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1° Year
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Medieval History, History of Christianity and Churches
Early Modern History I - LM (Historical Anthropology)
Contemporary History I - LM
History of Science and Technology - LM
History of Political Institutions II
History of Political Thought
Contemporary Italian Literature II
History of Contemporary Art II - LM
History of Medieval Art I
History of Modern Art II
Italian Philology II (Medieval and Humanistic Philology)
Medieval Latin Literature II
Digital tools for historical research
Further linguistic competence (Historiografical concepts in English, French, German and Spanish-speaking context)
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2018/2019
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Economic history LM (2018/2019)
Teaching code
4S003235
Teacher
Coordinatore
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
SECS-P/12 - ECONOMIC HISTORY
Period
Sem. I Trento dal Sep 17, 2018 al Dec 21, 2018.
Learning outcomes
This module provides students with (1) a detailed knowledge of the main processes that transformed the European and world economy during the modern and contemporary ages, and (2) the tools for understanding, analyzing, and critically interpreting such transformations.
At the end of the course students will be able to:
- identify the main components of an economic system and the relations among them;
- outline major historical manifestations of growth, development and crisis across Europe and the world;
- explain the causes and consequences of these economic processes;
- apply the knowledge and the skills developed to a case study;
- communicate effectively in oral and written form, and discuss an economic-history topic.
Program
Following an introduction to basic concepts concerning the operation of economic systems, we will examine some major processes of growth, development and crisis, presenting facts and interpretations and devoting particular attention to the role of technology and institutions:
1. A premise: structural features and dynamic factors in the European preindustrial economies.
2. The emergence of the European-Asian divide: the Great Divergence.
3. Inequalities within Europe: the Little Divergence.
4. The First industrial revolution: why in Europe? why in England?
5. The industrialization of the late comers: the Second industrial revolution and the substitute factors
6. Growth and inequalities during the first globalization.
7. The collapse of the world economy: the Great Depression of the Thirties.
8. From the Golden Age of the European economy until the return to instability.
Author | Title | Publishing house | Year | ISBN | Notes |
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Franco Amatori, Andrea Colli | Il mondo globale. Una storia economica (Edizione 1) | Giappichelli | 2017 | 9788892107595 | Per i frequentanti: i capitoli relativi ai temi affrontati durante il corso; per i non frequentanti: tutti i capitoli. Ulteriori riferimenti bibliografici, utili per gli approfondimenti specifici da parte degli studenti frequentanti, saranno forniti durante il corso. |
Examination Methods
Attending students:
- written exam (60%) consisting of four open questions: two questions of 5 points each aimed at evaluating the ability to explain causes, manifestations or consequences of economic phenomena; two questions of 10 points each aimed at evaluating the ability to discuss a broader topic;
- presentation of a report on a specific topic (40%) aimed at evaluating the ability to apply concepts and interpretations learnt during the course;
- optional oral exam (+/- 10% of the grade).
Non-attending students: written exam according to the above-mentioned criteria (100%), and oral exam on an extended program.
Type D and Type F activities
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Career prospects
Module/Programme news
News for students
There you will find information, resources and services useful during your time at the University (Student’s exam record, your study plan on ESSE3, Distance Learning courses, university email account, office forms, administrative procedures, etc.). You can log into MyUnivr with your GIA login details: only in this way will you be able to receive notification of all the notices from your teachers and your secretariat via email and soon also via the Univr app.
Graduation
List of theses and work experience proposals
theses proposals | Research area |
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Ambiti di tesi | Art & Architecture - Art & Architecture |
Linguistic training CLA
Double degree
The University of Verona, through a network of agreements with foreign universities, offers international courses that enable students to gain a Double/Joint degree at the time of graduation. Indeed, students enrolled in a Double/Joint degree programme will be able to obtain both the degree of the University of Verona and the degree issued by the Partner University abroad - where they are expected to attend part of the programme -, in the time it normally takes to gain a common Master’s degree. The institutions concerned shall ensure that both degrees are recognised in the two countries.
Places on these programmes are limited, and admissions and any applicable grants are subject to applicants being selected in a specific Call for applications.
The latest Call for applications for Double/Joint Degrees at the University of Verona is available now!
Student mentoring
Student login and resources
Manifesto degli studi
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