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1st annual unit
Major
General training
FRq1 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Amaury Dehoux (compensates Hubert Roland)
> Charles Doyen
> Marta Sábado Novau (coord.)
Introduction to the discipline
Getting to know History I
FRq2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Antoine Brix (compensates Paul Bertrand)
> Godefroid de Callatay
> Gilles Lecuppre
> Emmanuel Van Elverdinghe
Antoine Brix (compensates Paul Bertrand), Godefroid de Callatay, Gilles Lecuppre, Emmanuel Van Elverdinghe
Modern and ancient languages
Modern languages
The student will follow one of the four following courses :ENq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
> Claudine Grommersch
> Sandrine Mulkers
Ancient languages
Students must take one of the following courses.
For Latin, a test is organized at the beginning of the year to determine the level and courses to be taken.
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2nd annual unit
Major
General training
Introduction to the discipline
Getting to know History I
Making History
Modern languages
Student must continue studying the chosen modern language in the first annual block.
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
General training
Religious sciences
One course from :
Getting to know History II
Two courses to choose from :
FRq2 30h 5 credits
FRq1 22.5h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Costantino Paonessa (compensates Françoise Van Haeperen)
> Costantino Paonessa (compensates Silvia Mostaccio)
Costantino Paonessa (compensates Françoise Van Haeperen), Costantino Paonessa (compensates Silvia Mostaccio)
Ancient and Medieval Languages
Students may take an Ancient or Medieval Language course from the following:
Making History
Seminars
Students should choose a major seminar (8 credits) and a minor seminar (7 credits). They choose two different periods.
Modern languages
Student must continue the chosen modern language studied in the first and second annual blocks.
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.
Maximum 1 element(s)