DEGREE PROGRAMME CLASSES

First level degree programme class in Modern languages and civilisations

Characteristics, educational path and career opportunities: all you need to know about graduates and bachelor's degree courses in Modern languages and civilisations.
Degree programm class code:
L-11, 11
60.4%
would enrol again in the same degree programme and at the same university
Personal information
14.8%
Men
85.2%
Women
years24.2
Age at graduation (average)
Study performance
54.3%
completes studies within the prescribed duration
102.9/110
graduation mark (average)
Study conditions
34.0%
benefits from a scholarship
64.7%
attends classes regularly
Academic educational experiences
57.4%
curricular internship
19.1%
spent a period of study abroad acknowledged by their degree programme
Employment status at 1 year
62.6%
employment rate
1,179
net monthly salary (average)
Professions at 5 years
50.8%
carries out a profession where a degree is required

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Analysis conducted on graduates from the year 2023 (characteristics, assessments and study conditions), 2022 and 2018 (employment status), 2017, 2016 and 2015 (profession pursued). Graduates from previous D.M. no. 509/1999 courses are included. In brackets, next to the name of the degree classification, the corresponding ministerial identification code is shown (see Ministerial Decree no. 270/2004 and Ministerial Decree no. 509/1999). Only professions with at least 5 employees (in the case of first-level degree classes) or 10 employees (in the case of second-level degree classes) are displayed.

Analysis on the employment status of first degree graduates are only carried out on those who have not enrolled in another degree course. Caution should be taken in case there are few graduates who have not enrolled in another degree course.

In-depth studies carried out by AlmaLaurea.

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Caution is recommended when interpreting the results in case of reduced data.