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Core courses [60.0]
The program of study set out below is the result of the latest reform of the Master 60 in Modern Languages and Literatures : German, Dutch and English, and applies to students enrolling for the first time in September 2025 in the Master in Modern Languages and Literatures : German, Dutch and English.
Students enrolled in the 2024-2025 academic year who have not acquired all the credits in their annual program will follow a program adapted by the jury to the credits acquired.Further information on the transition program: https://uclouvain.be/fr/facultes/fial/elal/programmes-de-transition.html
Individual final project
(17 credits)
Disciplinary training
(30 credits)
Students choose 15 credits in each of their two languages
Deutsche Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
(15 credits)
English literature and linguistics
(15 credits)
Nederlandse taal- en letterkunde
(15 credits)
Choice of courses
(10 credits)
Students choose 5 credits in each of their two languages
German studies
(5 credits)
English studies
(5 credits)
Dutch studies
(5 credits)
One course, depending on the bachelor's degree course(s) taken
(3 credits)
UCLouvain students who have already taken one of the two LTECO courses as part of their bachelor's degree must take LFIAL2650E. Students who do not hold a bachelor's degree from UCLouvain in Languages and Literature choose one of the three courses.
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Preparatory Module
(only for students who qualify for the course via complementary coursework)
To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, in the first annual block of their Masters programme, students must take supplementary classes chosen by the faculty to satisfy course prerequisites.
What is a preparatory module?
It is a set of supplementary classes (courses, practical works, seminars, etc.) from the first cycle (see the non-exhaustive list below). The complementary module (maximum 60 credits) is tailor-made by the jury according to the student's educational background and added to the Master’s programme in order to acquire fundamental knowledge to then pursue the 60 credits of the Master’s programme.
Who is it for?
- Students from a non-university higher education institution
- Candidates admitted with additional training
- Candidates admitted on the file with additional training
All the explanations are in this document (in French).
Langues germaniques
Students must choose 2 languages from German, English and Dutch.
German Studies
English Studies
Dutch Studies
General courses
