
MSc in The Art and Industry of Narration
Milan, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
07 May 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 9,050 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* non-EU residents | €6,625 for EU residents per year
Introduction
This course is intended to culturally prepare students and to give them important and basic professional skills for all the different jobs that are related to the creation and editing, publication, and distribution of narrative content in its various forms: literature, comics, animation, TV series, cinema and all the other different forms that use story-telling as a tool of communication.
The course also has a special focus on the creation of content for kids and animation.
The aim of the course is, on the one side, to give a strong foundation in English and American culture and literature, both having worldwide diffusion in contemporary society, and, on the other, to furnish some important basic tools in highly specific areas like writing for cinema and television, the industry of publishing, the history, and production of animation, literature and TV series for kids.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Non-European residents
Candidates can request the “UCSC International Scholarship” while filling out the online application.
The UCSC International Scholarship is an annual tuition fee reduction promoted by Università Cattolica to foster the access of international students to degree programs.
The discount covers about 35% of the total cost.
Applicants are notified of the award by email when they receive an offer for admission.
For the academic year 2023/24, the tuition fee applicable to students who receive the UCSC International Scholarship is € 6,400.
This scholarship is automatically extended from year to year for the normal duration of the degree program. Successful candidates must maintain full-time enrolment status to finish their degrees on time. Should the candidate be unable to graduate on the expected date, all additional costs will be at the student’s expense.
In case students receive other forms of financial aid (scholarships and accommodation offered by EDUCatt), the UCSC International Scholarship will not be awarded.
EDUCatt is the non-profit foundation that develops actions and strategies to promote access to higher education (the so-called DSU: diritto allo studio universitario) on behalf of Università Cattolica.
Note: Student tuition and university fees are set by the end of May for the following academic year and may change after the first year of enrolment, although any variation with respect to this amount should be minor.
Curriculum
Total ECTS: 120
First-Year
- English Communicative Strategies
- English Drama on Stage and Screen From Novel to Film: Britain (With a Seminar on Comparative Literature: Stories Across Borders)
- History and Industry of International Cinema
- The Art and Industry of Publishing
- Writing and Producing for Animation (With a Seminar on Literature, Cinema, and TV series for Kids and Young Audiences)
- Writing for Cinema and Television
Second Year
- English Specialized Texts
- Transmedia Storytelling
- From Novel to Film: USA
- Contemporary Italian Cinema
- Two Different options are possible:
- Foreign language (plus 8 ECTS during the first year: in this case, the student will only take in English drama on stage and on screen and only 4 ECTS in From Novel to Film)
- Elective courses available from the School of Linguistic Sciences and Foreign Literatures (in Italian or English)
- Foreign language (plus 8 ECTS during the first year: in this case, the student will only take in English drama on stage and on screen and only 4 ECTS in From Novel to Film)
- Elective courses available from the School of Linguistic Sciences and Foreign Literatures (in Italian or English)
- Elective course or Internship
- Final written dissertation
Program Outcome
Degree Awarded: Master's Degree in Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
At the end of the course students may apply for jobs related to the development, evaluation and distribution of narrative contents, both in the more classic areas of fiction and publishing, as well as in TV, cinema, internet, not excluding other areas (like social media) that make use of storytelling tools.
English Language Requirements
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Program Admission Requirements
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