Dual master’s degree programme in French as a foreign language with Hanoi University 

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UCLouvain and Hanoi University (HU) have taken advantage of their complementary resources to jointly build a coherent and diversified master’s course that leads to a dual diploma awarded jointly by the two universities and which is legally recognised in the countries concerned:

  • 120-credit master’s programme in French and other Romance languages and literature, French as a foreign language orientation (UCLouvain)
  • Master’s programme in francophone studies (HU)

This programme, which has been active since 2009, is built on the two universities’ respective areas of expertise. It consists of a component taught at the home university and a series of courses taught jointly at both universities, via an exchange of students and teachers and partial distance learning.

With this programme, you can obtain a dual degree recognised by the competent authorities in Europe and South-east Asia.

Hanoi University

  • A public university of national and regional prestige
  • Multidisciplinary teaching of and in foreign languages
  • A well-equipped campus that can accommodate foreign students and offers many facilities
  • An ideal environment for internships and scientific exchanges
  • 17,200 students including international students

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Course programme

Course programme for UCLouvain students

 

 Cours de/à l'UCLouvain

 Cours de/à l'Université d'Hanoï
 Cours obligatoires
  • Finalité spécialisée : Stage (10)
 Cours DD  
  • LFLEH5315 Théorie de la traduction et traduction littéraire (5)
  • LFLEH5316 Communication interculturelle (5)
  • LFLEH5317 Pragmatique française (5)
 Cours au choix 2 cours au choix (10)

 5 crédits à choisir parmi les cours au choix en Linguistique ou Littérature

 Mémoire  Mémoire (30)
 Total crédits 60 crédits 60 crédits

The figures in brackets refer to the number of ECTS credits

Course programme for HU students

   Cours de/à l'Université d'Hanoï

 Cours de/à l'UCLouvain

 Cours obligatoires
  • LFLEH5001 Philosophie (5)
  • LFLEH5002 Anglais (ou seconde langue étrangère) (10)
  • LFLEH5311 Morphosyntaxe française (5)
  • LFLEH5312 Lexico-sémantique française (5)
  • LFLEH5313 Didactique du français langue étrangère (5)
  • LFLEH5314 Méthodologie de recherche en sciences du langage (5)
 
 Cours DD
  • LFLEH5315 Théorie de la traduction et traduction littéraire (5)
  • LFLEH5316 Communication interculturelle (5)
  • LFLEH5317 Pragmatique française (5)
 Cours au choix  3 cours au choix (15)  
 Mémoire  Mémoire (30)
 Total crédits  65 crédits 60 crédits

The figures in brackets refer to the number of ECTS credits

Dissertation and internship

Dissertation

The dissertation is supervised by a UCLouvain professor and a Hanoi University professor. It is evaluated by a jury composed of the co-supervisors and a third expert, a professor from one of the two institutions or from outside them, and designated by the coordinators of the joint programme.

Some theses already presented by UCLouvain students:

  • The communicative approach in East Asia. Study on the place of orality in French as a foreign language at a Vietnamese university
  • Teaching French pronunciation to Vietnamese students: implementation of a system at Hanoi University 
  • Trilingualism in Vietnam: analysis and curriculum proposals
  • The French language in Hanoi: analysis of representations and development possibilities

Internship

UCLouvain students have the opportunity to do part of the French as a Foreign Language course at Hanoi University with Vietnamese students.

Student testimonials

“For me, the dual diploma experience in Hanoi was above all a very interesting intercultural experience. It was the first time that I went so far away from everything I know, that I left my comfort zone. Being a foreigner allowed me to change perspective; for once, I was the foreigner. I discovered a beautiful country, whose mountains, valleys and fields took my breath away. I left to return to my loved ones, to better appreciate the Belgian air. And to continue to make my way with so many memories, dreaming of travelling again one day.”

Laura Lamfalussy (class of 2014-16)

    
“The dual degree experience in Vietnam was an enriching experience, especially from a human perspective. It was the first time I’d been to Asia and encountered a culture so different from my own. After a certain period of adaptation where I had to get used to a completely different way of life and way of thinking, I was able to really enjoy my stay. I discovered a wonderful country, where life is good and the people are extremely kind. I was looking forward to my return to Belgium to see my family and friends again, but I also regretted it because I had to leave some very good friends. I only wish I could go back there or discover another country, another culture different from the one I am in now.”

Alexandra Vanguchte (class of 2014-16)