Goals
The Aesthetics and Debates on Arts and Literature Program gives you the opportunity to acquire the following competencies:
- Creativity and innovation: provide a solid foundation of knowledge that enables you to develop and apply original ideas in the fields of literature, art, and the humanities.
- Problem-solving: Equip you to apply the acquired knowledge to interpret and solve cultural and humanistic problems, addressing the challenges of the contemporary world.
- Effective communication: Develop communication skills so you can convey complex knowledge in literature, arts, and humanities to diverse audiences, both specialized and non-specialized.
- Critical judgment: Foster your ability to formulate critical judgments on literature, the arts, and the humanities, including reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities associated with these judgments.
Specific competencies:
- Critical analysis: you will analyze and interpret literary, artistic, and humanistic works, situating them within their context.
- Reasoned discourse: you will construct a reasoned discourse of critical evaluation on a literary, artistic, or humanistic issue.
- Philosophical contextualization: you will contextualize literary, artistic, and humanistic works within their historical and cultural horizon.
- Analytical methods: you will develop and apply methods of analysis and understanding of philosophical and humanistic phenomena according to both synchronic and diachronic perspectives.