<- Archives UCL - Programme d'études ->


Study programme 2014-2015

Teaching and training




The Ethics, Norms and Societies focus is designed to train students to analyse the ethical stakes which are present in normative régimes (positive discrimination public policies on basic rights, the role of human rights and gender policies). Students will learn how to make use of perspectives from other fields where norms are established and to take account of factors highlighted by particular disciplinary tools (law theory, anthropology, sociology and social psychology). The main objective of this professional focus is therefore to train students to appreciate the conditions in which norms work most effectively in concrete contexts of application in the new regulatory frameworks.

 
> Legend

25 credits chosen from :

Year
  1 2

Mandatory Courses (25 credits)

25 credits chosen from  

Optionnal LSOC2010 Regulation and globalization   Jean De Munck 30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LFILO2290 Philosophy of History A   Marc Maesschalck 30h  5 credits 2q x x
Optionnal LFILO2291 Philosophy of History B   Marc Maesschalck 30h  5 credits 2q x x
Optionnal LFILO2310 Advanced studies in Cultural Anthropology A   Nathalie Frogneux 30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LFILO2313 Advanced studies in Cultural Anthropology B   Nathalie Frogneux 30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LFILO2940 Seminar on philosophy of the social sciences   Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Marc Maesschalck 30h  5 credits 2q x x
Optionnal LDROP2153 Philosophy of law   Jacques Lenoble 30h  5 credits 2q x x
 
Mandatory One of the two courses (5 credits)

Students must choose one of the following two courses :  

Optionnal LTHEO2262 Christian Social Ethics : politics and economics questions II   Walter Lesch 30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LSOC2015 Social Structures and Power   Mathieu Berger 30h  5 credits 2q x x