History, Geography and Global Society

History, Geography and Global Society 

Here’s a concise three-paragraph overview of the Bachelor’s Degree in History, Geography and Global Society is a multidisciplinary degree that combines historical and geographical studies with socio-economic, legal, and anthropological perspectives. It begins with foundational coursework in historical methodology, medieval-to-contemporary history, and cultural geography, then branches into three specialised curricula: History & Global Society, History, Sources & Methods, and History, Environment & Territory. Teaching includes lectures, seminars, GIS workshops, field visits (e.g., to the Quirinale Palace), and oral and written assessments, equipping students with analytical, synthetic, and research skills. 

Admission is open-access and requires a recognised secondary school diploma. Students are supported in tailoring their study plan (chosen in the first year with a tutor’s guidance) and must demonstrate proficiency in a modern European language (minimum B1 in English, French, German, or Spanish). The curriculum allows for personalised progression through elective activities, foreign-language modules, internships, and project-based work, all assessed via regular exams to ensure competency in historical-geographical research and interpretation. 

Students may benefit from internationalised content—such as modules taught in English and global history and geography components—and are encouraged to participate in field activities and thematic seminars with a global perspective. Graduates are prepared for careers as cultural operators, researchers, educators, or professionals in publishing, journalism, archives, libraries, cultural institutions, NGOs, and international cooperation. 

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Florinda Aratari 06 October 2025