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1st annual unitContentCore CoursesBHIST1111 Source CriticismBROMA1100 European Comparative LiteratureBHIST1140 The History of Western SocietiesBROMA1114 General LinguisticsChoose one course among the following:BESPO1160 SociologyBESPO1161 Sociology
NL
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Thierry Kochuyt (compensates Benedikte Zitouni)
> Benedikte Zitouni
Specialised coursesBFILO1114 PhilosophyBFILO1116 Moral philosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1117 Seminar : Reading of philosophical textsLanguagesBLANG1120 English -
2nd annual unitContentCore CoursesChoose one course among the following:BFILO1222 Psychology
FR
q1 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Benoît Bourgine
> Farid El Asri
> Raphaël Gély (coord.)
> David Lemler
BDURA1000 Environmental Challenges and IssuesSpecialised coursesEMULB1310 History of Medieval PhilosophyFR
q2 45h 5 credits
BFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1223 PhenomenologyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesLanguagesChoose one course among the following:If the student chooses the English Module, he has to choose another language than English.BLANG1116 Initiation to LatinBLANG1121 SpanishBROMA1117 Italian IBLANG1146 GermanBLANG1130 DutchChoice of thematic modulesStudent chooses one thematic module : 10 credits on second bloc and 10 credits on third bloc.
EnglishHistoryBHIST1282 History of AntiquityBHIST1284 History of Modern TimesBHIST1283 Medieval HistoryBHIST1285 Contemporary HistoryPolitical ScienceBESPO1162 Political scienceBPOLS1112 The Political Institutions of BelgiumLiteratureBROMA1215 Literary theories -
3rd annual unitContentCore CoursesChoose one course among the following:BHDDR1317 Natural LawBDRAN1320 Natural LawSpecialised coursesBFILO1200 Philosophy of art and literatureBFILO1319 Seminary of estheticsBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1313 EthicBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminar
FR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
Choice of thematic modulesStudent chooses one thematic module : 10 credits on second bloc and 10 credits on third bloc.
EnglishBGERM1240 English: syntax and morphologyChoose one course among the following:BGERM1270 From the beginning of the English novel to the Victorian AgeStudents must take this course in even-numbered years.
BGERM1271 English literature : Narrative voices, from the first novels to the twentieth centuryStudents must take this course in even-numbered years.
BGERM1360 English literature: the 20th century and beyondStudents 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 classicsStudents must take this course in odd-numbered years.
EN
q2 30h+8h 5 credits
HistoryBHIST1282 History of AntiquityBHIST1284 History of Modern TimesBHIST1283 Medieval HistoryBHIST1285 Contemporary HistoryPolitical ScienceBSPOL1315 Political SystemsBSPOL1210 Political sociologyLiteratureFR
q2 30h 5 credits
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Alternatives
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Economics and Management]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Economics and ManagementThis bachelor's programme provides complementary training to the bachelor's programme in economics and management. It allows students to obtain the title of Bachelor of Philosophy and to access second cycle programmes in philosophy.
It aims to give students who enrol the opportunity to broaden and consolidate their philosophical training. In this spirit, the courses in this programme are based on the Bachelor's programme in Economics and Management, which the student is following.
Comments
This programme counts 106 credits.
BROMA1100 European Comparative LiteratureBHIST1111 Source CriticismOne course to be chosen from among:BPOLS1121 Contemporary HistoryBESPO1164 GeopoliticsBESPO1163 PhilosophyBFILO1116 Moral philosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1200 Philosophy of art and literatureBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminarFR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Political Sciences]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Political SciencesComments
This programme counts 102 credits.
If the student chooses as an optionnal course in his or her Bachelor's programme in Political Sciences a UE that is part of the additional Bachelor's programme, this UE will be deduced from the programme.
BROMA1100 European Comparative LiteratureBHIST1111 Source CriticismBESPO1163 PhilosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1313 EthicBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1200 Philosophy of art and literatureBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminarFR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Business Engineering]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Business EngineeringBROMA1100 European Comparative LiteratureBHIST1111 Source CriticismOne course to be chosen from among:BPOLS1121 Contemporary HistoryBESPO1164 GeopoliticsBESPO1163 PhilosophyBFILO1116 Moral philosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1200 Philosophy of art and literatureBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminar
FR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Letters]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and LettersThis bachelor's programme provides complementary training to the bachelor's programme in French and Romance languages and literature. It allows students to obtain the title of bachelor in philosophy and to access the master's programmes in philosophy.
It aims to give students who enrol in it the opportunity to broaden and consolidate their philosophical training. In this spirit, the courses in this programme are based on the Bachelor's programme in French and Romance Languages and Literature taken by the student. It is therefore primarily intended for students who have chosen a thematic module in philosophy.
Comments
This programme counts 81 credits.
However, it is recommended that students choose the minor in Philosophy from the French and Romance Languages and Literature programme, which comprises 20 credits (4 UE). These 20 credits will be deducted from the additional bachelor's programme, which will then have 61 credits.
BFILO1116 Moral philosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1319 Seminary of estheticsBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminarFR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Law]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in LawThis bachelor's programme provides complementary training to the bachelor of law programme. It provides access to the title of Bachelor of Philosophy and to master's programmes in philosophy.
It is intended to give students who enrol in it the opportunity to broaden and consolidate their philosophical training. In this spirit, the courses in this programme are based on the student's Bachelor of Law programme. It is therefore primarily intended for students who have chosen a minor in Philosophy.
Comments
- This programme counts 86 credits.
- In addition, students who have not taken the philosophy seminar in the Law programme (as part of the Criticism of information sources and seminar in human sciences in first year) will have to take the three History of Philosophy units (18 credits, not 12) in the dual-degree programme.
BFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1200 Philosophy of art and literatureBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1313 EthicBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBROMA1100 European Comparative LiteratureBFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
Choose two courses among the following :BFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminarFR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Sociology and AnthropologyThis bachelor's programme provides complementary training to the bachelor's programme in sociology and anthropology. It allows students to obtain the title of Bachelor of Philosophy and to access the master's programmes in Philosophy.
It aims to give students who enrol in it the opportunity to broaden and consolidate their philosophical training. In this spirit, the courses in this programme are based on the Bachelor's programme in Sociology and Anthropology, which the student is following.
Comments
This programme counts 102 credits.
If the student chooses as an optionnal course in his or her Bachelor's programme in Sociology and Anthropology a UE that is part of the additional Bachelor's programme, this UE will be deduced from the programme.
BROMA1100 European Comparative LiteratureBHIST1111 Source CriticismBESPO1163 PhilosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1313 EthicBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1200 Philosophy of art and literatureBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminarFR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in History]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in HistoryThis bachelor's programme provides complementary training to the bachelor's programme in history.
It allows students to obtain the title of Bachelor of Philosophy and to enter the master's programmes in philosophy.
It is intended to give students who enrol in it the opportunity to broaden and consolidate their philosophical training. In this spirit, the courses in this programme are based on the student's bachelor's programme in history.
This programme counts 86 credits.
A student who has chosen the Letters and civilisations thematic module in the History programme may deduct the Philosophy of culture and history course (5 credits) from the dual degree programme. This programme will then count 81 credits.
BFILO1116 Moral philosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesEMULB1310 History of Medieval PhilosophyFR
q2 45h 5 credits
BFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1200 Philosophy of art and literatureBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminarFR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in in Information and Communication]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Information and CommunicationThis bachelor's programme provides complementary training to the bachelor's programme in Information and Communication. It allows students to obtain the title of Bachelor of Philosophy and to access the Master's programmes in philosophy.
The aim is to give students who enrol the opportunity to broaden and consolidate their philosophical training. In this spirit, the courses in this programme are linked to the Bachelor of Information and Communication programme, which the student is following.
Comments
This programme counts 102 credits.
If the student chooses as an optionnal course in his or her Bachelor's programme in Political Sciences a UE that is part of the additional Bachelor's programme, this UE will be deduced from the programme.
BROMA1100 European Comparative LiteratureBHIST1111 Source CriticismBESPO1163 PhilosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1313 EthicBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1200 Philosophy of art and literatureBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminarFR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
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Bachelor in Philosophy [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures]ContentDual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Modern Languages and LiteraturesThis bachelor's programme provides complementary training to the bachelor's programme in modern languages and literature, general orientation. It leads to a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and access to postgraduate programmes in Philosophy.
Its aim is to give students the opportunity to broaden and consolidate their philosophical training. With this in mind, the courses in this programme are based on the bachelor's programme in Modern Languages and Humanities, the general orientation followed by the student. It is therefore primarily intended for students who have chosen the thematic module in philosophy.
Notes :
This programme comprises 81 credits.
However, it is recommended that students choose the minor in Philosophy from the General Modern Languages and Humanities programme, which comprises 20 credits (4 UE). These 20 credits will be deducted from the additional bachelor's programme, which will then count 61 credits.
BFILO1116 Moral philosophyBFILO1221 MetaphysicsBFILO1119 Methodology of philosophy and exercisesBFILO1311 Philosophy of culture and historyBFILO1210 Philosophical anthropologyBFILO1213 Epistemology of Human SciencesBFILO1318 Political philosophyBFILO1215 LogicBFILO1319 Seminary of estheticsBFILO1312 The Philosophy of LanguageBFILO1310 Contemporary philosophy and seminarFR
q1 30h+30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
> Isabelle Ost
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (compensates Isabelle Ost)
Anaïs Jomat (compensates Valérie Aucouturier)
BFILO1300 End of cycle assignment IFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
BFILO1301 End of cycle assignment IIFR
q2 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Aucouturier (coord.)
> Quentin Landenne (coord.)
> Jeanne-Marie Roux (coord.)
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