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1st annual unit
Major
General training
General training courses in the first semester of the first year of the Bachelor¿s programme are common to all students in the Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters. This makes it easier to change to another programme in the Faculty at the end of this semester.FR
q1 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Florence Liard (compensates Marco Cavalieri)
> Joël Roucloux
> Brigitte Van Wymeersch
FR
q1 45h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Paul Bertrand (coord.)
> Emilie Mineo (compensates Paul Bertrand)
> Silvia Mostaccio
> Françoise Van Haeperen
> Laurence Van Ypersele
Paul Bertrand (coord.)
One optional religious sciences course :
Classical and Medieval Studies
Students must choose one course :
Introduction to Oriental Studies
FR
q1 30h 5 credits
Greek or Arabic language
One of the following two modules : Students should take Greek (Indo-European language) or Arabic (semitic language) in line with their choice of languages in Bachelor.
"Greek Language" Module
"Oriental Language" Module
Modern languages
The same language must be taken during the whole Bachelor¿s degree course. In each annual block, students should choose one course from :
EN
q1+q2 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
> Claudine Grommersch
> Sandrine Mulkers
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2nd annual unit
Major
General training
General training courses in the first semester of the first year of the Bachelor¿s programme are common to all students in the Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters. This makes it easier to change to another programme in the Faculty at the end of this semester.
Classical and Medieval Studies
Students should choose one course from the second block and one course from the third block
Oriental Languages and Literatures
Students must choose 25 credits in block 2 and 25 credits in block 3.
Ancient Oriental Languages
Students should choose at least two courses from the second block and at least one course from the third block
FR
q1+q2 45h 5 credits
AR
q1+q2 30h 6 credits
Oriental History and Civilisation
Students should choose at least one course from the second block and at least two courses from the third block
Others courses
Students may choose a maximum of 10 credits from the second block and a maximum of 10 credits from the third block in the Faculty or University programme relating to the ancient languages studied
Modern languages
The same language must be taken during the whole Bachelor¿s degree course. In each annual block, students should choose one course from :
EN
q1+q2 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Catherine Avery
> Stéphanie Brabant
> Jean-Luc Delghust (coord.)
Minor (30 credits) (> See the list of available minors and/or additional modules)
Students choose a minor from the list of available minors and take into account any access requirements laid down by the management bodies. They will distribute the 30 credits of the minor between the annual block 2 and the annual block 3 of their bachelor's degree, so that their course programme (major + minor) comprises 60 credits each academic year.
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3rd annual unit
Major
Classical and Medieval Studies
Students should choose one course from the second block and one course from the third block
Oriental Languages and Literatures
Students must choose 25 credits in block 2 and 25 credits in block 3.
Ancient Oriental Languages
Students should choose at least two courses from the second block and at least one course from the third block
FR
q1+q2 45h 5 credits
AR
q1+q2 30h 6 credits
Oriental History and Civilisation
Students should choose at least one course from the second block and at least two courses from the third block
Others courses
Students may choose a maximum of 10 credits from the second block and a maximum of 10 credits from the third block in the Faculty or University programme relating to the ancient languages studied
Modern languages
The same language must be taken during the whole Bachelor¿s degree course. In each annual block, students should choose one course from :
Work of end of first cycle
FR
q1+q2 5 credits
Minor (30 credits) (> See the list of available minors and/or additional modules)
Students choose a minor from the list of available minors and take into account any access requirements laid down by the management bodies. They will distribute the 30 credits of the minor between the annual block 2 and the annual block 3 of their bachelor's degree, so that their course programme (major + minor) comprises 60 credits each academic year.