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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Primo semestre | Oct 4, 2010 | Jan 22, 2011 |
Secondo semestre | Feb 28, 2011 | Jun 4, 2011 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione Invernale | Jan 24, 2011 | Feb 26, 2011 |
Sessione Estiva | Jun 6, 2011 | Jul 30, 2011 |
Sessione Autunnale | Sep 1, 2011 | Sep 30, 2011 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione di laurea invernale SC | Mar 10, 2011 | Mar 10, 2011 |
Sessione di laurea estiva SC - I appello | Jun 16, 2011 | Jun 16, 2011 |
Sessione di laurea estiva SC - II appello | Jul 14, 2011 | Jul 14, 2011 |
Sessione di laurea autunnale SC - I appello | Oct 20, 2011 | Oct 20, 2011 |
Sessione di laurea autunnale SC - II appello | Dec 1, 2011 | Dec 1, 2011 |
Sessione laurea invernale | Mar 29, 2012 | Mar 29, 2012 |
Period | From | To |
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All Saints | Nov 1, 2010 | Nov 1, 2010 |
National holiday | Dec 8, 2010 | Dec 8, 2010 |
Vacanze di Natale | Dec 24, 2010 | Jan 8, 2011 |
Vacanze di Pasqua | Apr 21, 2011 | Apr 26, 2011 |
National holiday | Apr 25, 2011 | Apr 25, 2011 |
Labour Day | May 1, 2011 | May 1, 2011 |
Local holiday | May 21, 2011 | May 21, 2011 |
National holiday | Jun 2, 2011 | Jun 2, 2011 |
Summer holidays | Aug 8, 2011 | Aug 15, 2011 |
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.
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Academic staff
Aldegheri Andrea
andrea.aldegheri@univr.itConto' Agostino
a.conto@iol.it 347 1637740 (cell.)Grilli Marco
Poli Riccardo
riccardo.poli@univr.it 045.8028016Zoppei Elisa
elisa.zoppei@univr.it 045 8028549Study 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.
1° Year
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Philosophy and deontology of communication
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2011/2012
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3° Year activated in the A.Y. 2012/2013
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Philosophy and deontology of communication
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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.
History of Religions (i) SC (2012/2013)
Teaching code
4S02209
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
M-STO/06 - HISTORY OF RELIGIONS
Period
semestrino IA, Semestrino IB
Learning outcomes
History of religions is not a religious discipline, but historical. It is an inductive research based on the investigation of original sources, therefore founded on philology and comparison. It uses the terms “religion” and “religious” for those facts that the historian, due to his own culture and background, considers to be so. Considering the events that he considered to be religious in his own culture, he learns to find analogies and make comparisons with other cultures. In this way he reaches an understanding of some “universals” of humans, which are however concrete, historical facts. These universals will derive from knowledge of ethnology and comparative-history: therefore religion is, in the last analysis, a human universal.
Program
Prerequisites: Knowledge of religious problems in a wide historical and geographical perspective.
Course contents:
1. First part (institutional): The course proposes to give students an historical awareness of human religions and the methodological problems which have always been, and continue to be, connected to the discipline of History of religions.
2.Second part (monographical): Arts in ritual ceremonies. A necessary historico-cultural mediation.
Reading list:
1 First part (institutional):
A. Brelich, Introduzione alla Storia delle religioni,Edizioni dell'Ateneo,Roma 1966 and following editions.
P.A. Carozzi, Storia delle religioni. Metodi e contributi della “scuola italiana”, Chimera Editore, Milano 2008. Previous, out of print editions are no longer sufficient to prepare the exam.
2. Second part (monographical):
P.A. Carozzi (a cura di), Per la via della bellezza. Antologia di testi per il corso di Storia delle religioni 2012-13. Le arti nel culto…, Verona 2012 (pro manuscripto).
P.A. Carozzi, Rendere sensibile il divino. Le arti nelle religioni, Chimera Editore, Milano 2009.
AA. VV., L’arte e il silenzio. Aspetti e problemi della comunicazione artistica, Guerini scientifica, Milano 2005.
It is requested that students have at least a basic knowledge of the sacred religious texts,and of the significance and expression of religious rites and doctrines. Further reading lists will be given during the course.
Didactic methods: Lectures and seminars.
Examination Methods
Written test
Type D and Type F activities
Modules not yet included
Career prospects
Module/Programme news
News for students
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Graduation
Documents
Title | Info File |
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Tesi di laurea: vademecum per docenti e studenti | pdf, it, 263 KB, 09/02/22 |
List of thesis proposals
theses proposals | Research area |
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Laureandi Scienze della Comunicazione: vademecum | Various topics |
Gestione carriere
Linguistic training CLA
Student mentoring
Student login and resources
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:
- Polo Zanotto (vicino si trova il Palazzo di Lettere)
- Palazzo ex Economia
- Polo Santa Marta
- Istituto ex Orsoline
- Palazzo Zorzi (Lungadige Porta Vittoria, 17 - 37129 Verona)