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.

Academic calendar

Course calendar

The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..

Definition of lesson periods
Period From To
CuCi 1 A Sep 23, 2024 Oct 31, 2024
CuCi 1 B Nov 11, 2024 Dec 21, 2024
CuCi 2 A Feb 17, 2025 Mar 29, 2025
CuCi 2 B Apr 7, 2025 May 31, 2025

Exam calendar

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Exam calendar

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Academic staff

B D F G L R S V

Bernardini Giovanni

symbol email giovanni.bernardini@univr.it

Brunetti Federico

symbol email federico.brunetti@univr.it symbol phone-number 045 802 8494

Bullado Emanuela

symbol email emanuela.bullado@univr.it symbol phone-number 045 8028548

Danelon Fabio

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Fossaluzza Giorgio

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Gamberoni Emanuela

symbol email emanuela.gamberoni@univr.it symbol phone-number 045 802 8393

Lazzer Gian Paolo

symbol email gianpaolo.lazzer@univr.it

Riso Vincenzo

symbol email vincenzo.riso@univr.it symbol phone-number 045 8028766

Saggioro Fabio

symbol email fabio.saggioro@univr.it symbol phone-number +39 045 802 8113

Savi Paola

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Viviani Debora

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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 enrollment year.

CURRICULUM TIPO:
Modules Credits TAF SSD
Between the years: 1°- 2°
Between the years: 1°- 2°
Further activities
12
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Teaching code

4S012457

Credits

6

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

L-ART/02 - HISTORY OF MODERN ART

Period

CuCi 1 A, CuCi 1 B

Courses Single

Authorized

Learning objectives

Provide a framework of advanced knowledge on the study methods and characteristics of artistic heritage, also in relation to its impact on tourism systems. The course involves the examination of local cases illustrating valorization processes and could be divided into chronological modules.

Prerequisites and basic notions

No specific prerequisites are required

Program

Propaedeutic aspect It provides a brief introduction to the founding moments of Italian and European artistic civilization: the periodization and the identification of the fundamental characteristics. The lessons will provide the basis and indications for selecting the essential information in the recommended manuals. In particular, students who have not studied historical-artistic disciplines in their study curriculum are taken into account. Essential propaedeutic contents. The great moments, centers and places of Italian and European artistic civilization. 1_The Romanesque. 2_The Gothic and the “international” Gothic. 3_The Italian Renaissance and the Renaissance of Northern Europe. Aspects of originality and interfering aspects. 4_The art of the sixteenth century and the religious reforms: new forms, new historical-cultural geography. 5_Italian Modern Manner, Mannerism, International Mannerism. 6_Between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: Carracci and Caravaggio, presence, declinations and European interpretations. 7_Italian Baroque and Baroque on the European quadrant: the protagonists. The “Palladian” alternative for the English world. 8_The Rococo: the Versailles model and the manifestations of the great European courts. European tours of artists and cultural “globalization”. 9_Neoclassicism as a European phenomenon. Enlightenment assumptions, philosophical principles and aesthetic canons. The protagonists in Europe. The symbolic and political function of the museums of the capitals between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Program contents Multidisciplinary and “practical” aspect. How to observe, “narrate” and cultivate the attraction of the historical and artistic heritage stratified over the centuries, particularly in the tourist experience. The places of art: urban and territorial itineraries, accessibility and the methods of the tourist offer in progress or planned. Examples especially in the context of the “proximate” territoriality (Verona, the Vernese and the Veneto), and projects in progress and in fieri for an international tourism. 1_ Observing the city as a widespread museum and accessibility. Examples (starting from Verona), and study visits. a_The square, the centers of "power". The palaces and the urban fabric: the emblematic places of residence under the public/private aspect. The gardens as an art form. The painted city. Original historical aspects and changes in function, ordinary and extraordinary accessibility. b_ The cathedral, the churches, monastic and conventual settlements, the oratories, the lay schools. Liturgical function and accessibility c_ Theaters, places of entertainment, the historical, artistic and social value. Examples. d_ The civic museums, origins and their "constellation". The collections: from private to public. Initiatives: educational, temporary, exhibitions and tourist flows, access methods. c_ Other places of civil life and their values, accessibility to tourist demand. 2_ The territories: the landscape (basic concepts), the "contexts" of the widespread cultural and historical-artistic heritage. Center and periphery, basic concepts in artistic historiography regarding the circularity of artistic phenomena. a_The centers and the "peripheral" places. The small urban centers, the "quasi-cities", the villages. b_ diversified typologies of settlements in the countryside, aggregated and independent in regional and territorial conformations. The courtyards, the granges. Rustic buildings: qualification and protection of the landscape. Agricultural architecture. Typologies. c_The villas. The Venetian villa, the Palladian villa. Historical assumptions, transformations in the government of the territory of the Venetian State in the sixteenth century, organizational and construction typologies. The Venetian villa as a widespread museum. d_The churches, the country churches. Territorial itineraries and thematic itineraries. Examples: the frescoed churches, the masters of painting in the territories, etc. c_The sanctuaries. Accessibility and its modalities. Devotional aspect, the pilgrimage. Seasonal festivals as an opportunity for tourist visits. Tourist interest and the organization of the visit to the sanctuary and the annexed convent and monastic centers. d_ The valley: identity and place of convergence of experiences, historical and artistic events as a widespread museum and planning of temporary and permanent itineraries. e_ The artistic heritage and the tourist offer during seasonal stays in holiday resorts. Seasonal events, for example musical or cultural in the broad sense, concomitant accessibility to the artistic heritage. f_ how to plan and implement an itinerary, a guide and act as a guide.

Bibliography

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Didactic methods

Frontal lessons with scheduled interventions by students on agreed topics of study. Study visits.

Learning assessment procedures

The exclusively written test lasting four hours includes 5 open questions, drawn at each exam session, relating to the points of the program. Within the program, the student must choose three in-depth topics to be covered in the form of an itinerary or planning of a tourist offer. These topics will be agreed upon in advance with the teacher, preferably during the lessons. They are to be addressed in the written test and constitute an extension of what was covered in class; they will be based on bibliographic research or on websites to be agreed upon with the teacher. For their organizational convenience, students, instead of taking the exam in a single exam session, can divide it into multiple exam sessions (three in total, other subdivisions must be agreed upon in advance), regularly registering for each of them. In this case, the final grade will be the average of the grade obtained in the partial tests. Those who opt for the exam subdivision must respect the sequence of topics as formulated in the course program.

Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE

Evaluation criteria

The ability to acquire the preparatory notions, to formulate an autonomous discourse on problems and themes covered in the question and on design aspects based on the examples covered during the course will be assessed.

Criteria for the composition of the final grade

The final exam can be divided into several modules, each of which will be assigned a partial grade. The average of the partial grades assigned to each exam will result in the final grade recorded in the student's transcript.

Exam language

italiano

Career prospects


Module/Programme news

News for students

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Prova finale

Alla prova finale per il conseguimento della laurea magistrale sono attribuiti 18 cfu.

La prova finale consiste nella presentazione e discussione di una tesi  elaborata in modo originale sotto la guida di un Relatore (DM 270/04,

art. 11 comma 5), di natura teorica, critica o progettuale che sviluppa un tema affrontato nel corso di studio. La tesi di laurea è frutto di un lavoro individuale, ma nel caso di elaborati progettuali può essere svolta da un massimo di due autori, anche iscritti a differenti corsi di laurea magistrale dell’Ateneo, con contributo individuale riconoscibile e volumi separati.

I laureati devono dimostrare con il lavoro di tesi di aver acquisito e applicato le conoscenze e di possedere capacità di comprensione e abilità nella risoluzione di problemi, anche affrontando tematiche nuove in modo autonomo e in un contesto di ricerca e di progettazione originale. La discussione della prova finale ha luogo davanti a una Commissione composta secondo le relative norme del Regolamento didattico di Ateneo.

Per la prova finale è previsto un massimo di 7 punti.

Per l'attribuzione del punteggio la commissione si attiene ai seguenti criteri:

  1. originalità dell'elaborato;
  2. rigore metodologico;
  3. efficacia e coerenza nelle analisi condotte argomentazioni;
  4. qualità della scrittura e degli apparati grafici prodotti;
  5. capacità espositive dello studente di illustrare e discutere adeguatamente il suo lavoro davanti alla commissione.

La votazione è espressa in centodecimi, a cui la Commissione può aggiungere, in casi di eccellenza, la distinzione della lode.


Gestione carriere


Tutorato per studenti

Tutti i docenti del Corso di Studio possono fornire nell'orario di ricevimento una forma di tutorato volta ad orientare e assistere gli studenti lungo tutto il corso degli studi.


Abbreviazione carriera

Hai una carriera universitaria ancora attiva? Leggi le informazioni per fare un trasferimento da altro Ateneo o un passaggio di corso interno a UNIVR.

Se hai una carriera conclusa per conseguimento titolo o corsi singoli, per rinuncia agli studi o per decadenza dagli studi, consulta la procedura di richiesta dell'abbreviazione di carriera.


Agevolazioni economiche


Modalità e sedi di frequenza

La frequenza non è obbligatoria.

Maggiori dettagli in merito all'obbligo di frequenza vengono riportati nel Regolamento del corso di studio disponibile alla voce Regolamenti nel menu Il Corso. Anche se il regolamento non prevede un obbligo specifico, verifica le indicazioni previste dal singolo docente per ciascun insegnamento o per eventuali laboratori e/o tirocinio.

È consentita l'iscrizione a tempo parziale. Per saperne di più consulta la pagina Possibilità di iscrizione Part time.

Le sedi di svolgimento delle lezioni e degli esami sono le seguenti: