General presentation of the programme

The bachelor's programme of Philosophy consists of three years of studies, corresponding to 180 credits. The programme revolves around three main axes. The main one (around 110 credits) is dedicated to philosophical subjects in the real sense of the term, either because the course is related to the history of philosophy or because it develops various main philosophical subjects via the exercises, tasks and projects which it involves. The other part (around 70 credits) covers an ensemble of non-philosophical subjects but which are, nevertheless, indispensable to Philosophy in the context of its interdisciplinary approach. This second axe includes, in particular, the choice of a "minor" from a subject other than Philosophy, corresponding to 30 credits. 

Major (150 credits) 
 
Philosophical subjects (108.5 credits) 
 
First year (29.5 credits) :
 
Philosophical Propaedeutics I and II
 
Logic I
 
General Moral Science and Natural Law
 
Epistemology I
 
Philosophy of Art
 
Second year (36 credits) :
 
Logic II
 
Social Philosophy
 
Epistemology II
 
Metaphysics
 
Philosophical Anthropology
 
Philosophy of Nature
 
History of Philosophy I - III
 
Third year (43 credits) :
 
History of Philosophy IV-VI
 
Philosophical Texts I-IV
 
Philosophy and Interculturality
 
End of 1st cycle assignment 
 

Other subjects (41.5 credits)
 
 
First year (30.5 credits, excluding optional courses listed on the detailed programme specifications) :
 
General studies : The Arts, Letters, History, Linguistics
 
Languages I
 
Optional courses
 
Second year (9 credits) :
 
Languages II
 
Third year (2 credits) :
 
Religious Sciences
 
| 20/07/2007 |