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1st annual unit
The programme of study (blocks 1, 2 and 3) set out below is the result of the latest reform of the bachelor's degree in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures, and concerns students enrolling for the first time in September 2024 in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures.
Students enrolled in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree during the 2023-2024 academic year who have not acquired all the credits in their annual programme will follow a programme adapted by the jury on the basis of the credits acquired.
Students who began their degree course before September 2024 will follow the old programme, but with content adjustments following the reform. The adapted programme for these students will be developed on the basis of the teaching units already taken and passed.
More information about the transition programme : https://uclouvain.be/fr/facultes/fial/elal/programmes-de-transition.html
Content:
General training
FRq1 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Amaury Dehoux (compensates Hubert Roland)
> Charles Doyen
> Marta Sábado Novau (coord.)
Amaury Dehoux (compensates Hubert Roland), Charles Doyen, Marta Sábado Novau (coord.)
FRq1 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Elisabeth Degand
> Philippe Hambye
Elisabeth Degand, Philippe Hambye
FRq1 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Joël Roucloux
> Brigitte Van Wymeersch
Joël Roucloux, Brigitte Van Wymeersch
FRq1 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Nathalie Frogneux
> Jean Leclercq
Nathalie Frogneux, Jean Leclercq
FRq1 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Elynn Gorris
> Françoise Van Haeperen
Elynn Gorris, Françoise Van Haeperen
French literature
French linguistics and language
Latin language and literature
A test is organized at the beginning of the year to determine the level and courses to be taken.
The following course :
For students who have the required level.
FRq1+q2 45h+15h 10 credits
> English-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Aaron Kachuck
> Nicolas Meunier
Aaron Kachuck, Nicolas Meunier
the following two courses
For students who do not have the level to follow LFIAL1181.
FRq2 45h+30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Lysiane Delanaye (compensates Nicolas Meunier)
Lysiane Delanaye (compensates Nicolas Meunier)
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2nd annual unit
The programme of study (blocks 1, 2 and 3) set out below is the result of the latest reform of the bachelor's degree in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures, and concerns students enrolling for the first time in September 2024 in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures.
Students enrolled in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree during the 2023-2024 academic year who have not acquired all the credits in their annual programme will follow a programme adapted by the jury on the basis of the credits acquired.
Students who began their degree course before September 2024 will follow the old programme, but with content adjustments following the reform. The adapted programme for these students will be developed on the basis of the teaching units already taken and passed.
More information about the transition programme : https://uclouvain.be/fr/facultes/fial/elal/programmes-de-transition.html
Content:
General training
LELAL1250
Critical methods for literary analysis
Students who do not have English in their general training or option and who do not have level B2 take the CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) support offered in volume 2.
ENq2 30h+10h 5 credits
FRq1 30h 5 credits
French literature
FRq1 37.5h+10h 5 credits
FRq1 30h 5 credits
FRq2 45h+10h 5 credits
Ancient languages and literature
FRq1+q2 45h 5 credits
FRq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Lysiane Delanaye
> Aaron Kachuck
Lysiane Delanaye, Aaron Kachuck
Opening or deepening option
The student chooses one of the following in-depth or open options: this option groups together UEs for a total of 10 credits in block 2 and 10 credits in block 3.
Advanced linguistics option
The specialization in linguistics is intended for students who wish to complement their general linguistics courses with specialized courses in French linguistics and methodology. It also provides direct access to the master's program in linguistics.
FRq2 22.5h 5 credits
Option in medieval and modern studies
The option in Medieval and Modern Studies enables students to complete their training with a multidisciplinary study of these two key periods in French and Latin literature.
10 credits per block
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
FRq2 37.5h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Isabel Danielle Harvey (compensates Silvia Mostaccio)
Isabel Danielle Harvey (compensates Silvia Mostaccio)
Egyptology option
The option in Egyptology offers students a foundational training centered on one of the great civilizations of antiquity: Ancient Egypt. It allows them to learn hieroglyphics (three levels) as well as the culture of ancient Egypt and the Near East (arts and civilizations, history, and society).
10 credits per block
Ancient Greek option
The option in Ancient Greek allows bachelor students to deepen their study of Greek initiated in the specific training. They follow more advanced language courses (levels 2 and 3) that provide them with the linguistic proficiency needed to access a course on reading Greek authors.
10 credits per block
FRq2 30h 5 credits
> English-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Paolo Tomassini (compensates Marco Cavalieri)
> Jean Vanden Broeck-Parant
Paolo Tomassini (compensates Marco Cavalieri), Jean Vanden Broeck-Parant
Italian language and culture option
The option in Italian language and culture offers the basics of the Italian language, from beginner to B2 level; knowledge and skills in the fields of literature and culture of the Italian-speaking world.
This option is not open to students for whom Italian is part of his language combination.
Students from level B2 upwards
These courses are intended for students who are native speakers of the language of the option or who have received secondary education in Italian or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
Beginner students
These courses are intended for students who are not native speakers of the language of the option and/or who have not followed a secondary education in Italian or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
ITq1+q2 30h+90h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Carmela Giusto
> Laura Scarpa
Carmela Giusto, Laura Scarpa
German language and culture option
The German language and culture option offers a basic grounding in the German language, from beginner to B2 level, skills in the fields of literature and culture of the German-speaking world, and the study and deepening of themes complementary to those covered in the general training.
This option is not open to students for whom German is part of his language combination.
Beginner students
These courses are intended for students who are not native speakers of the language of the option and/or who have not followed a secondary education in German or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
DEq2 22.5h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Grazia Berger
> Ferran Suner Munoz (coord.)
Grazia Berger, Ferran Suner Munoz (coord.)
DEq1+q2 45h+75h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Ann Rinder
> Ferran Suner Munoz
Ann Rinder, Ferran Suner Munoz
Students from level B2 upwards
These courses are intended for students who are native speakers of the language of the option or who have received secondary education in German or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
DEq2 22.5h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Grazia Berger
> Ferran Suner Munoz (coord.)
Grazia Berger, Ferran Suner Munoz (coord.)
DEq1+q2 45h+45h 5 credits
Dutch language and culture option
The option in Dutch language and culture is designed for students who wish to explore the richness of the Dutch language and immerse themselves in the cultural diversity of the Dutch-speaking world. Proficiency in Dutch goes far beyond linguistic communication. It is a key that opens doors to a profound understanding of society, ensuring active participation, whether at a professional or citizen level.
This option is not available to students for whom Dutch is part of his language combination.
Students at level B1
These courses are intended for students who are not native speakers of the language of the option and/or who have followed a "traditional" secondary education in Dutch (no immersion teaching or education in Dutch).
10 credits per annual block:
NLq1+q2 45h+30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Hilde Bosmans
> Pauline Degrave (compensates Philippe Hiligsmann)
Hilde Bosmans, Pauline Degrave (compensates Philippe Hiligsmann)
NLq1+q2 30h+90h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Hilde Bosmans
> Katrien De Rycke
> Pauline Degrave
Hilde Bosmans, Katrien De Rycke, Pauline Degrave
Students from level B2 upwards
These courses are intended for students who are native speakers of the language of the option or who have received secondary education in Dutch or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
NLq2 22.5h+15h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Helena Van Praet (compensates Stéphanie Vanasten)
Helena Van Praet (compensates Stéphanie Vanasten)
NLq1+q2 45h+40h 5 credits
English language and culture option
The option in English language and culture is designed for students who wish to deepen their knowledge of the English language and immerse themselves in the cultural diversity of the Anglophone world, both in Europe and globally.
This option is not available to students for whom English is part of his language combination.
Students at level B1
These courses are intended for students who are not native speakers of the language of the option and/or who have followed a "traditional" secondary education in English (no immersion teaching or education in English).
10 credits per annual block:
ENq1+q2 60h+52.5h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Estelle Dagneaux
> Sylvie De Cock
> Philippe Denis
> Maïté Dupont
> Gaëtanelle Gilquin
> Claudine Grommersch
> Marielle Henriet
Estelle Dagneaux, Sylvie De Cock, Philippe Denis, Maïté Dupont, Gaëtanelle Gilquin, Claudine Grommersch, Marielle Henriet
Students from level B2 upwards
These courses are intended for students who are native speakers of the language of the option or who have received secondary education in English or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
ENq2 30h+10h 5 credits
ENq1 22.5h 5 credits
ENq1+q2 45h+52.5h 5 credits
Option in culture and creation
The aim of this option is to provide students with the means to understand how a cultural object is conceived and produced (a work of art, a literary text, a performance, a film, an opera, etc.), and to enable them to discuss culture and the arts beyond simple statements like 'I like' or 'I don't like.' The goal is not to make them specialists in a specific cultural domain but to foster a nuanced appreciation and critical engagement. 10 credits per annual block:
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Véronique Bragard
> Marie-Clotilde Roose (compensates Martin Buysse)
> Sarah Sepulchre
Véronique Bragard, Marie-Clotilde Roose (compensates Martin Buysse), Sarah Sepulchre
Option in Environmental humanities
Our societies are currently undergoing an unprecedented ecological and social crisis. This option aims to provide tools for understanding environmental issues with a focus on two dimensions. Firstly, it involves developing a critical analysis of discourses and practices that involve paradigms at the root of current problems. This critical analysis will draw on what is traditionally referred to as the humanities (philosophy, arts, literature, history). Secondly, it aims to highlight the power of creation in the study of literary and artistic expressions. These are capable of addressing the representational deficit that affects the perception of the crises we are facing and of opening up alternatives.
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Valentin Couvreur
> Nathalie Delzenne
> Valérie Swaen (coord.)
Valentin Couvreur, Nathalie Delzenne, Valérie Swaen (coord.)
FRq2 22.5h 5 credits
Option in European Studies
The option in European Studies offers you a solid foundational education allowing you to grasp the principles of the disciplines that make up European Studies; direct access to the Master [120] in European Studies, upon the addition of 10 credits from the minor in European Studies.
Option in gender studies
On a reflexive level, gender studies aim to deconstruct prejudices and social constructions that stigmatize men and women and condition their relationships. They strive to move beyond false universalisms and partial viewpoints that go unnoticed.
On a practical level, gender studies highlight the mechanisms that translate differences into hierarchy and thus promote equality between women and men. To introduce this critical perspective, the option in gender studies provides interdisciplinary and interfaculty training. 10 credits per annual block:
Students going on an Erasmus trip in first quarter of Block 3 are encouraged to take LSPED1215 and LDROI1525, otherwise LPOLS1233 and LPSP1322.
Option in decentered history: Subalternities and postcolonial criticism
The "decentered history" option offers students a theoretical grounding in the various currents enabling "decentering" in history: connected history, Subaltern studies, Postcolonial studies, Decolonial studies and gender history ; a transversal and interdisciplinary approach to diversify the ways in which "decentering" is practiced in the humanities and social sciences ; the opportunity to study the history, ways of thinking and social and cultural practices of non-European societies ; concrete tools for decoding past and contemporary societies from the perspective of power relations, in a critical and nuanced way.
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)
Option in Information and Communication
The option Information and Communication offers you a solid foundational education allowing you to grasp the principles of the disciplines that constitute information and communication sciences ; direct access to the master's programs offered by the School of Communication (subject to possible additional training of at least 10 credits) : the master's in communication, the master's in journalism, and the master's in information and communication sciences and technologies.
FRq1 22.5h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Gaël Gilson
> Gaël Gilson (compensates Andrea Catellani)
Gaël Gilson, Gaël Gilson (compensates Andrea Catellani)
Philosophy option
The philosophy option is intended for students who wish to complement their education in languages and literature with a solid foundational training to appropriate the fundamentals of the various constituent disciplines of philosophy. 10 credits per annual block:
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3rd annual unit
The programme of study (blocks 1, 2 and 3) set out below is the result of the latest reform of the bachelor's degree in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures, and concerns students enrolling for the first time in September 2024 in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures.
Students enrolled in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree during the 2023-2024 academic year who have not acquired all the credits in their annual programme will follow a programme adapted by the jury on the basis of the credits acquired.
Students who began their degree course before September 2024 will follow the old programme, but with content adjustments following the reform. The adapted programme for these students will be developed on the basis of the teaching units already taken and passed.
More information about the transition programme : https://uclouvain.be/fr/facultes/fial/elal/programmes-de-transition.html
Content:
General training
ENq2 30h 5 credits
FRq1 15h 5 credits
French literature
FRq1 30h+10h 5 credits
FRq2 30h 5 credits
French linguistics and language
FRq1 30h+15h 5 credits
Ancient languages and literature
FRq1+q2 45h 5 credits
FRq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Lysiane Delanaye
> Aaron Kachuck
Lysiane Delanaye, Aaron Kachuck
Opening or deepening option
The student chooses one of the following in-depth or open options: this option groups together UEs for a total of 10 credits in block 2 and 10 credits in block 3.
Advanced linguistics option
The specialization in linguistics is intended for students who wish to complement their general linguistics courses with specialized courses in French linguistics and methodology. It also provides direct access to the master's program in linguistics.
FRq1 30h+15h 5 credits
FRq1 22.5h 5 credits
Option in medieval and modern studies
The option in Medieval and Modern Studies enables students to complete their training with a multidisciplinary study of these two key periods in French and Latin literature.
10 credits per block
Egyptology option
The option in Egyptology offers students a foundational training centered on one of the great civilizations of antiquity: Ancient Egypt. It allows them to learn hieroglyphics (three levels) as well as the culture of ancient Egypt and the Near East (arts and civilizations, history, and society).
10 credits per block
Ancient Greek option
The option in Ancient Greek allows bachelor students to deepen their study of Greek initiated in the specific training. They follow more advanced language courses (levels 2 and 3) that provide them with the linguistic proficiency needed to access a course on reading Greek authors.
10 credits per block
FRq1+q2 45h+45h 5 credits
FRq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Lysiane Delanaye
> Louise Willocx
Lysiane Delanaye, Louise Willocx
Italian language and culture option
The option in Italian language and culture offers the basics of the Italian language, from beginner to B2 level; knowledge and skills in the fields of literature and culture of the Italian-speaking world.
This option is not open to students for whom Italian is part of his language combination.
Students from level B2 upwards
These courses are intended for students who are native speakers of the language of the option or who have received secondary education in Italian or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
ITq2 30h 5 credits
ITq2 15h+15h 5 credits
ITq2 15h 5 credits
Beginner students
These courses are intended for students who are not native speakers of the language of the option and/or who have not followed a secondary education in Italian or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
ITq1+q2 45h+45h 5 credits
ITq2 30h 5 credits
German language and culture option
The German language and culture option offers a basic grounding in the German language, from beginner to B2 level, skills in the fields of literature and culture of the German-speaking world, and the study and deepening of themes complementary to those covered in the general training.
This option is not open to students for whom German is part of his language combination.
Beginner students
These courses are intended for students who are not native speakers of the language of the option and/or who have not followed a secondary education in German or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
DEq1+q2 45h+45h 5 credits
DEq2 22.5h 5 credits
Students from level B2 upwards
These courses are intended for students who are native speakers of the language of the option or who have received secondary education in German or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
DEq2 22.5h 5 credits
DEq2 22.5h+10h 5 credits
Dutch language and culture option
The option in Dutch language and culture is designed for students who wish to explore the richness of the Dutch language and immerse themselves in the cultural diversity of the Dutch-speaking world. Proficiency in Dutch goes far beyond linguistic communication. It is a key that opens doors to a profound understanding of society, ensuring active participation, whether at a professional or citizen level.
This option is not available to students for whom Dutch is part of his language combination.
Students at level B1
These courses are intended for students who are not native speakers of the language of the option and/or who have followed a "traditional" secondary education in Dutch (no immersion teaching or education in Dutch).
10 credits per annual block:
NLq2 22.5h+15h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Helena Van Praet (compensates Stéphanie Vanasten)
Helena Van Praet (compensates Stéphanie Vanasten)
NLq1+q2 45h+40h 5 credits
NLq1 22.5h 5 credits
Students from level B2 upwards
These courses are intended for students who are native speakers of the language of the option or who have received secondary education in Dutch or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
NLq1 22.5h 5 credits
English language and culture option
The option in English language and culture is designed for students who wish to deepen their knowledge of the English language and immerse themselves in the cultural diversity of the Anglophone world, both in Europe and globally.
This option is not available to students for whom English is part of his language combination.
Students at level B1
These courses are intended for students who are not native speakers of the language of the option and/or who have followed a "traditional" secondary education in English (no immersion teaching or education in English).
10 credits per annual block:
ENq2 22.5h+10h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Véronique Bragard
> Ben De Bruyn
Véronique Bragard, Ben De Bruyn
ENq1 22.5h 5 credits
ENq1+q2 45h+52.5h 5 credits
Students from level B2 upwards
These courses are intended for students who are native speakers of the language of the option or who have received secondary education in English or immersion for at least 4 years.
10 credits per annual block:
ENq2 22.5h+12h 5 credits
ENq1 30h+5h 5 credits
Option in culture and creation
The aim of this option is to provide students with the means to understand how a cultural object is conceived and produced (a work of art, a literary text, a performance, a film, an opera, etc.), and to enable them to discuss culture and the arts beyond simple statements like 'I like' or 'I don't like.' The goal is not to make them specialists in a specific cultural domain but to foster a nuanced appreciation and critical engagement. 10 credits per annual block:
Un campus au choix parmi:
Attention, l’étudiant.e qui part en Erasmus en Bloc3 est invité.e à suivre le campus en bloc2 et à suivre LCCR1211 en bloc3
FRq1+q2 30h 5 credits
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Option in Environmental humanities
Our societies are currently undergoing an unprecedented ecological and social crisis. This option aims to provide tools for understanding environmental issues with a focus on two dimensions. Firstly, it involves developing a critical analysis of discourses and practices that involve paradigms at the root of current problems. This critical analysis will draw on what is traditionally referred to as the humanities (philosophy, arts, literature, history). Secondly, it aims to highlight the power of creation in the study of literary and artistic expressions. These are capable of addressing the representational deficit that affects the perception of the crises we are facing and of opening up alternatives.
FRq1 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Maria José Ruiz Rivera (compensates Emmanuelle Piccoli)
Maria José Ruiz Rivera (compensates Emmanuelle Piccoli)
Option in European Studies
The option in European Studies offers you a solid foundational education allowing you to grasp the principles of the disciplines that make up European Studies; direct access to the Master [120] in European Studies, upon the addition of 10 credits from the minor in European Studies.
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Vincent Laborderie (compensates Anne-Sophie Gijs)
Vincent Laborderie (compensates Anne-Sophie Gijs)
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Filippo Pietrogrande
> Laurent Rasier (compensates Philippe Hiligsmann)
Filippo Pietrogrande, Laurent Rasier (compensates Philippe Hiligsmann)
Option in gender studies
On a reflexive level, gender studies aim to deconstruct prejudices and social constructions that stigmatize men and women and condition their relationships. They strive to move beyond false universalisms and partial viewpoints that go unnoticed.
On a practical level, gender studies highlight the mechanisms that translate differences into hierarchy and thus promote equality between women and men. To introduce this critical perspective, the option in gender studies provides interdisciplinary and interfaculty training. 10 credits per annual block:
Students going on an Erasmus trip in first quarter of Block 3 are encouraged to take LSPED1215 and LDROI1525, otherwise LPOLS1233 and LPSP1322.
Students going on a mobility (Erasmus, Mercator, etc.) in first quarter of Block 3
Other students
FRq1 15h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Céline De Guchteneere (compensates Ester Lucia Rizzi)
Céline De Guchteneere (compensates Ester Lucia Rizzi)
FRq1 30h 5 credits
> English-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Alice Kasper (compensates Stéphanie Demoulin)
> Alice Kasper (compensates Vincent Yzerbyt)
Alice Kasper (compensates Stéphanie Demoulin), Alice Kasper (compensates Vincent Yzerbyt)
Option in decentered history: Subalternities and postcolonial criticism
The "decentered history" option offers students a theoretical grounding in the various currents enabling "decentering" in history: connected history, Subaltern studies, Postcolonial studies, Decolonial studies and gender history ; a transversal and interdisciplinary approach to diversify the ways in which "decentering" is practiced in the humanities and social sciences ; the opportunity to study the history, ways of thinking and social and cultural practices of non-European societies ; concrete tools for decoding past and contemporary societies from the perspective of power relations, in a critical and nuanced way.
Un cours parmi:
ENq2 15h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Jehan Bottin (compensates Benoît Rihoux)
Jehan Bottin (compensates Benoît Rihoux)
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Joseph Amougou (compensates Benjamin Chemouni)
Joseph Amougou (compensates Benjamin Chemouni)
Un cours parmi:
Option in Information and Communication
The option Information and Communication offers you a solid foundational education allowing you to grasp the principles of the disciplines that constitute information and communication sciences ; direct access to the master's programs offered by the School of Communication (subject to possible additional training of at least 10 credits) : the master's in communication, the master's in journalism, and the master's in information and communication sciences and technologies.
FRq2 30h+20h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Esther Haineaux (compensates Thibault Philippette)
Esther Haineaux (compensates Thibault Philippette)
Philosophy option
The philosophy option is intended for students who wish to complement their education in languages and literature with a solid foundational training to appropriate the fundamentals of the various constituent disciplines of philosophy. 10 credits per annual block:
FRq2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Yoann Malinge (compensates Olivier Depré)
Yoann Malinge (compensates Olivier Depré)