Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in in Information and Communication]

Mandatory Content
Mandatory Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Information and Communication
This bachelor's programme provides complementary training to the bachelor's programme in Information and Communication. It allows students to obtain the title of Bachelor of Philosophy and to access the Master's programmes in philosophy.

The aim is to give students who enrol the opportunity to broaden and consolidate their philosophical training. In this spirit, the courses in this programme are linked to the Bachelor of Information and Communication programme, which the student is following.
Comments
This programme counts 102 credits.

If the student chooses as an optionnal course in his or her Bachelor's programme in Political Sciences a UE that is part of the additional Bachelor's programme, this UE will be deduced from the programme.
FR q2  45h  5 credits      
Mandatory BHIST1111  Source Criticism
FR q1  30h+15h  5 credits      
FR q2  45h  5 credits      
Mandatory BESPO1163  Philosophy
FR q2  30h  5 credits      
FR q2  30h  4 credits      
Mandatory BFILO1221  Metaphysics
FR q2  30h  5 credits      
Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Quentin Landenne)


FR q1  60h  6 credits      
FR q1  45h+30h  6 credits      
FR q2  45h  5 credits      
FR q2  30h  4 credits      
FR q2  30h  5 credits      
FR q2  30h  5 credits      
Mandatory BFILO1313  Ethic
FR q1  30h  5 credits      
Mandatory BFILO1215  Logic
FR q2  30h  5 credits      
FR q1  60h  5 credits      
FR q1  30h  5 credits      
FR q1  30h+30h  6 credits      
FR q2    5 credits      
FR q2    5 credits