Teaching method

Throughout the Bachelor's degree course in biology, anthropology and archaeology, students are exposed to a variety of teaching methods adapted to different learning objectives: lectures; practical work and exercises in small groups; individual and group written work; personal preparation, etc. Some courses also use e-learning techniques (MOOC's, provision of resources and exercises, pedagogical management, sharing and collective assessment of work, etc.). Some courses also make use of e-learning techniques (MOOCs, provision of resources and exercises, pedagogical management, sharing and collective assessment of work).

At the end of the bachelor's program, students are invited to take part in an internship on an archaeological dig site in Belgium or abroad (minimum one week) and/or an internship in an institution (museum, cultural association, research laboratory, etc.) recognized by the teacher in charge of the internship. These practical experiences give students the opportunity to demonstrate a real commitment to their training. Throughout the bachelor's program, a number of scientific excursions and trips enable students to reinforce the knowledge acquired in the classroom. 

Generally speaking, the program comprises courses given by teams of teachers, accompanied by practical work and supervision to ensure that the various aspects of learning are integrated.