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Work of end of first cycle [ LCLAS1399 ]


5.0 crédits ECTS   

Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Online resources

- Vade mecum for DBC CLAS
- Evaluation of the DBC CLAS

http://www.uclouvain.be/368259.html

Prerequisites

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Main themes

It consist of a work with strictly defined limits, the presentation, translation and commentary on a text (or group of texts), which have been studied in their original language, on a theme chosen by the student  (literature, history, religion, ') or suggested by the promoter.

Aims

The dissertation for the end of the Bachelor cycle is an important stage in the introduction to personal research. It must demonstrate the aptitude of its author to correctly present the results of a personal piece of work, that is both objective and methodical.  Similar to the other forms of learning, the dissertation is an essential component of the programme to which it belongs.

The dissertation at the end of the Bachelor cycle enables the student to:
- define a subject within a narrow range;
- carry out a bibliographical research  and collect data with the aid of the research tools specific to the discipline;
- organise, analyse and interpret the data using the appropriate methodology;
- prepare a text of a university level, which requires the use of the correct level of language, an appropriate terminology, clarity and relevance in the structure, coherent presentation of the arguments and a rigorous use of bibliographical references.

Evaluation methods

The promoter will evaluate the dissertation end of Bachelor cycle, taking  account of the aptitude to put into practice the specific desired competences.

cf. Evaluation of the DBC CLAS

There is no oral defence of the dissertation.

Teaching methods

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Content

The dissertation for the end of the Bachelor cycle is made up of:
- a short introduction presenting the text, or the corpus of texts and the researched theme;
- a personal translation of the classical Greek and/or Latin text or texts;
- a structured  and reasoned commentary highlighting the contribution the text or texts makes to the theme which they deal with;
- a critical apparatus correctly drawn up and a bibliography.

A supervisor will assist  the student to improve his research method, his bibliography, the editing and the layout of his work (explanation on the use of word processors) and the presentation of a title page.

The main body of the dissertation for the end of Bachelor cycle, excluding the bibliography, the illustrations and the appendices should be between 20 and 25 pages (that is between 40.000 and 50.000 characters).

Cf Vade mecum for DBC CLAS

Bibliography

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Other information

The subject must be specified by November 1, with the agreement of the promoter.

Cycle et année
d'étude
> Bachelor in Ancient languages and Literatures : Classics
Faculty or entity
in charge
> GLOR


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