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1st annual unit
Content:
Core Courses
Specialised courses
Choose one course among the following:
Choose one of the two languages
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2nd annual unit
Content:
Core Courses
Two courses to be chosen from among:
Students who follow the module in Romances languages must choose the Psychology and Sociology courses.FR
q1 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Benoît Bourgine
> Farid El Asri
> Raphaël Gély (coord.)
> David Lemler
Specialised courses
Choose one of the two languages
Choice of thematic modules
Student chooses one thematic module : 10 credits on second bloc and 10 credits on third bloc.
Romances Languages
FR
q1 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Benoît Bourgine
> Farid El Asri
> Raphaël Gély (coord.)
> David Lemler
Choose one course among the following:
Philosophy
FR
q2 30h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
Choice one course among the following:
History
FR
q1 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Benoît Bourgine
> Farid El Asri
> Raphaël Gély (coord.)
> David Lemler
Information and communication
English
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3rd annual unit
Content:
Specialised courses
FR
q2 30h 5 credits
Choose one of the two languages
Spanish language
Italian language
Choice of thematic modules
Student chooses one thematic module : 10 credits on second bloc and 10 credits on third bloc.
Romances Languages
Spanish language :
Italian language :
Philosophy
History
FR
q1 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Benoît Bourgine
> Farid El Asri
> Raphaël Gély (coord.)
> David Lemler
Information and communication
English
Choose one course among the following:
BGERM1270 From the beginning of the English novel to the Victorian Age
Students must take this course in even-numbered years.
BGERM1271 English literature : Narrative voices, from the first novels to the twentieth century
Students must take this course in even-numbered years.
BGERM1360 English literature: the 20th century and beyond
Students must take this course in odd-numbered years.
EN
q1 30h+7h 5 credits
BGERM1361 Cross-cultural approaches to English literature, (post)colonial and/or (post)modern perspectives and rewritings of the great classics
Students must take this course in odd-numbered years.
EN
q2 30h+8h 5 credits
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Alternatives
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Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Letters [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Law]
Content:
Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Law
This programme counts 115 credits.
However, students have the option of choosing their three elective courses from the Law programme in the Romance languages programme, which allows them to reduce the size of their additional bachelor's degree by 15 credits (their programme will therefore count 95 credits).
One course to be chosen from among:
One course to be chosen from among :
One course to be chosen from among :
One course to be chosen from among :
FR
q2 30h 5 credits
One course to be chosen from among :
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Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Letters [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Philosophy]
Content:
Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Philosophy
This programme counts 95 credits.
The student has the opportunity to choose the thematic module in French and Romance languages and literature of the philosophy programme, which comprises 20 credits (4 UE). These 20 credits will be deducted from the dual-degree programme , which will then count 75 credits.
In addition, the student has the possibility to take a Spanish or Italian course (5 credits) as a UE of the language training of the Philosophy programme (standardised annual block 2). This UE will be deducted from the dual-degree bachelor's programme.
The dual-degree bachelor's programme will count for at least 70 credits.
One course to be chosen from among:
One course to be chosen from among :
One course to be chosen from among :
One course to be chosen from among :
FR
q2 30h 5 credits
One course to be chosen from among :
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