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1st annual unit
Content:
Sociology and Anthropology
Law
Other Human and Social Sciences
Computer Science and Quantitative Methods
Languages
ENq1+q2 0h+30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Sebastiano Ferrari
> Françoise Longrée (coord.)
> Erwin Ochsenmeier (coord.)
BNEER1183
Dutch I
Will benefit from a course unit of Dutch for Beginners or Spanish in first year: 1) The student who has had less than two hours of Dutch per week throughout the year in one of the last four years of high school; 2) The student who have completed high school in 2022-2023 or earlier and who has not been trained in Dutch between the end of high school and its registration in St. Louis. Additional informations and forms to fill out are available at the Faculty secretariat. -
2nd annual unit
Content:
Sociology and Anthropology
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Law
Economics and management
FRq2 30h+15h 5 credits
Computer Science and Quantitative Methods
FRq1 30h+22.5h 5 credits
FRq1 30h+7.5h 5 credits
Languages
BNEER1282
Dutch II
Student who replaced the course unit of Dutch I the Fisrt Year by Dutch for Beginners I or Spanish I should follow the Second Year, the same course unit, higher level (Dutch for Beginners II or Spanish II). Additional informations are available at the Faculty secretariat.
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3rd annual unit
Content:
Sociology and Anthropology
BSOCA1312
Socio-anthropology of the symbolic
The student enrolled in their block 3 program can take this teaching unit or replace it with an optional teaching unit (with constant credits).
Choose one course among the following :
BSOCA1315
Analysis and theories of power
The student enrolled in their block 3 program can take this teaching unit or replace it with an optional teaching unit (with constant credits).
Other Human and Social Sciences
BPOLS1322
Mental health, individualism and society
Students may include this teaching unit in their block 3 programme or replace it with an optional teaching unit (with constant credits).
FRq1 30h 5 credits
Group Project
FRq1+q2 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Valentina Brogna
> Marie Dufrasne
> Abraham Franssen
> Sophie Jacquot
> Emmanuelle Lenel
> Jean-Luc Nsengiyumva
Valentina Brogna, Marie Dufrasne, Abraham Franssen, Sophie Jacquot, Emmanuelle Lenel, Jean-Luc Nsengiyumva
Languages
Choose one course among the following :
ENq1 0h+30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Gerlanda Cipolla
> Françoise Longrée (coord.)
> Erwin Ochsenmeier (coord.)
Optional Courses
Students must choose optional course totalling 5 credits.
If the student chose to replace course unit "Socio-anthropology of the symbolic" and/or "Analysis and theories of power" and/or "Mental health, individualism and society", he must register to additional optional course units.
Optional choice of one course unit among:
ENq1 30h 5 credits
Optional choice of one course unit among :
Optional choice of one course unit among :
Optional choice of one course unit among :
BPOLS1331
Quantitative methods II: Data Analysis
Course offered on a transitional basis for students in block 3 who wish to deepen their knowledge of quantitative methods and who have not previously taken this course.
NLq2 30h 5 credits
NLq1 30h 5 credits
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Alternatives
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Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Political Sciences]
Content:
Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Political Sciences
This standardized supplementary bachelor's program can be adapted to each student's individual academic path. All of these course units are specifically required to obtain the bachelor's degree in sociology and anthropology.
Notes:
- The course units taken within the supplementary bachelor's program CANNOT be used in the main bachelor's program in political science.
- Students enrolled in the unilingual or bilingual major must replace the Labor, Employment, and Social Protection course unit in their main bachelor's program in political science with an elective course unit.
Total number of credits in the supplementary bachelor's program: 60 credits.
Discipline
FR
q2
30h
5
credits
One course to be chosen from among :
Other Human and Social Sciences
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