Programme d'études 2009-2010
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Options Médias, culture et éducation
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Mediation of Knowledge[15.0]
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Cultural and Media Studies [15.0]
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Media Education [15.0]
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Management of Cultural Organizations [15.0]
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Internal Communication [15.0]
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External Communication [15.0]
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Publicity [15.0]
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Mediation and Negotiation [15.0]
Options Ecole de Journalisme de Louvain
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Investigation, Reporting and Documentaries [15.0]
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Organizations and Editorial Offices [15.0]
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Local and Regional Press [15.0]
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European and International Journalism [15.0]
Options transversales
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Multimedia [15.0]
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Multimédia : advanced [15.0]
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Multilingual Communication [15.0]
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Erasmus Exchange [15.0]
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Optional Courses, second work placement [15.0]
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Mediation of Knowledge[15.0]
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Two year courses
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Activités obligatoires (10credits)
COMU2600
Scientific popularisation: theory and case study (in French)
Philippe Verhaegen
30h
5credits
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COMU2601
Anthropo-sociology of places of mediation (in French)
Alain Reyniers
30h
5credits
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x
Activités au choix (5credits)
1 parmi :
COMU2602
Media systems of distance-learning (in French)
Daniel Peraya
30h
5credits
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x
COMU2603
Seminar on socio-educational communications research (in French)
Pierre Fastrez
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Daniel Peraya
30h
5credits
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COMU2604
Workshop on the design and evaluation of the education media (in French)
Thierry De Smedt
10h + 20h
5credits
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Focuses offreing this option
Professional Focus in Media, Culture and Education
Research Focus
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16/03/2009
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