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Core courses [45.0]Individual final project (15 credits)LHIST2898 Individual final project
FR
q1+q2 15 credits
Seminar and research techniques (15 credits)Seminar (10 credits)The history seminar requires significant research in libraries and archives as well as a substantial piece of critical work, preparation for oral and written summary. One seminar chosen from :LHIST2160 Seminar in Ancient HistoryFR
q1 22.5h 10 creditsTeacher(s):
> Xavier Rousseaux (compensates Paul Bertrand)
Xavier Rousseaux (compensates Paul Bertrand)
LHIST2270 Seminar in Modern HistoryFR
q1 22.5h 10 creditsTeacher(s):
> Gilles Lecuppre (coord.)
> Silvia Mostaccio
Gilles Lecuppre (coord.)
LHIST2280 Seminar on Contemporary HistoryFR
q1 22.5h 10 creditsTeacher(s):
> Emmanuel Debruyne
> Laurence Van Ypersele (coord.)
Emmanuel Debruyne
Research techniques (5 credits)5 credits chosen from :
LHIST2180 Historical GeographyLHIST2401 History and data managementLFIAL2181 Latin epigraphy (seminar)LCOMU1323 The Press, Journalism and SocietyField of governance and societies (15 credits)15 credits chosen from :
NL
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Vincent Dujardin
> Laurence Van Ypersele
Vincent Dujardin
NL
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Vincent Dujardin
> Laurence Van Ypersele (coord.)
Vincent Dujardin
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Options
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Option in Digital Culture and Ethics [15.0]
The digital has transformed our lives and culture to the extent to which everything takes place nowadays in “digital space,” as our own space, time, and existence are all deeply digitalized. In the “culture of connectivity,” the digital is ubiquitous, we are, one way or anoteco, always online, while technology is no longer just ‘at hand’, but already intimately infiltrating and fusing with our thoughts, our sensations, and even our bodies.
The Digital Culture and Ethics Option offers courses focusing on such profound changes brought about by the digital in all walks of life and academic disciplines alike. It invites the students to reflect critically and creatively on the resulting large-scale evolutions and equips them with the right skills and tools for approaching their subject matters from cutting-edge and presently much needed, genuinely effective and encompassing perspectives.
The topics and practical applications taught in this option also open up the scope of our specialized fields to wider cross-disciplinary viewpoints, thus making us ready to be professionally versatile and successful in a deeply transformed digital world.
Content:One course from the list below : (5 credits)LFIAL2640 Digital humanitiesLFIAL2660 Digital practices seminarFR
q2 15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Chris Tanasescu (compensates Paul Bertrand)
Chris Tanasescu (compensates Paul Bertrand)
LHIST2600 Digital Practices in History ProfessionsThis course is only open to students with a Master's degree in history or who have taken the minor in history
FR
q2 15h 5 credits
LCLIB2130 Digital booksLEPL2210 Ethics and ICTLCOMU2640 Media education and media literacyLEUSL2113 Digital EuropeEN
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Enguerrand Marique (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
> Alain Strowel (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
Enguerrand Marique (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
LSOC2002 Digital sociologyFR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
Lionel Detry (compensates Laura Merla)
Lionel Detry (compensates Laura Merla)
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Optional courses [15.0]Students must choose 15 credits from :Content:International, intercultural and interregional relationsLHIST2610 History of sub-Saharan AfricaLHIST2640 History of Latin America
FR
q2 22.5h 5 credits
FR
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Vincent Dujardin
> Anne-Sophie Gijs
Vincent Dujardin
Ancient studies : history, art and archaeology, languages and literaturesLARKO2340 Aegean Civilisations ALARKO2341 Aegean Civilisations BLARKO2370 Italy and Roman Provinces ALARKO2371 Italy and Roman Provinces BFR
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Paolo Tomassini (compensates Marco Cavalieri)
Paolo Tomassini (compensates Marco Cavalieri)
LGLOR2532 Seminar of Latine LiteratureLGLOR2541 Seminar of Greek LiteratureMedieval studies : language and literature, philosophical and religious traditions, history and artLGLOR2502 History of Medieval Latin literatureFR
q2 30h 5 credits
FR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Mattia Cavagna
> Agnès Guiderdoni
Mattia Cavagna
FR
q2 15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Olivier Delsaux (compensates Tania Van Hemelryck)
Olivier Delsaux (compensates Tania Van Hemelryck)
LFIAL2150 History of HumanismFR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Agnès Guiderdoni
> Aline Smeesters
Agnès Guiderdoni
FR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Ducène (compensates Godefroid De Callatay)
> Baudouin Van den Abeele
Jean-Charles Ducène (compensates Godefroid De Callatay)
Justice, law and criminalityLECRI1501 History of CriminologyLECRI1505 Criminology of Marginalized PopulationsLDROP2151 Legal History and History of JusticeFR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Xavier Rousseaux
> Alain Wijffels
Xavier Rousseaux
Digital Culture and EthicsLFIAL2640 Digital humanitiesLFIAL2660 Digital practices seminarFR
q2 15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Chris Tanasescu (compensates Paul Bertrand)
Chris Tanasescu (compensates Paul Bertrand)
LHIST2600 Digital Practices in History ProfessionsFR
q2 15h 5 credits
LCLIB2130 Digital booksLEPL2210 Ethics and ICTLCOMU2640 Media education and media literacyLEUSL2113 Digital EuropeEN
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Enguerrand Marique (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
> Alain Strowel (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
Enguerrand Marique (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
LSOC2002 Digital sociologyFR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
Lionel Detry (compensates Laura Merla)
Lionel Detry (compensates Laura Merla)
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Preparatory Module (only for students who qualify for the course via complementary coursework)To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, they must add supplementary classes at the beginning of their Master’s programme in order to obtain the prerequisites for these studies.
What is a preparatory module?
It is a set of supplementary classes (courses, practical works, seminars, etc.) from the first cycle (see the non-exhaustive list below). The complementary module (maximum 60 credits) is tailor-made by the jury according to the student's educational background and added to the Master’s programme in order to acquire fundamental knowledge to then pursue the 120 credits of the Master’s programme.
Who is it for?
- Students from a non-university higher education institution
- Candidates admitted with additional training
- Candidates admitted on the file with additional training
All the explanations are in this document (in French).
Making History - Theory and Application of Theory (35 credits)FR
q2 45h+10h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean Leclercq
> Laurence Van Ypersele
Jean Leclercq
LHIST1140 General heuristicsFR
q1 22.5h+15h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
Etienne Renard (compensates Paul Bertrand)
Etienne Renard (compensates Paul Bertrand)
FR
q1 15h+15h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
Chiara Ruzzier (compensates Paul Bertrand)
Chiara Ruzzier (compensates Paul Bertrand)
LFIAL1156 Computer Applications in the HumanitiesLHIST1320 Quantitative methods in studying historySeminars (15 credits)Two seminars from :
2 option seminars (a major for 8 credits and a minor for 7 credits). The same period of history may only be chosen once :
LHIST1391 Seminar : AntiquityLHIST1392 Seminar : the Middle AgesLHIST1393 Seminar : Early modern timesFR
q1 22.5h 8 creditsTeacher(s):
> Gilles Lecuppre
> Silvia Mostaccio (coord.)
Gilles Lecuppre
LHIST1394 Seminar : the contemporary periodLHIST1391A Seminar : Antiquity - PARTIMLHIST1392A Seminar : Seminar : the Middle Ages - PARTIMLHIST1393A Seminar : Early modern times - PARTIMFR
q1 22.5h 7 creditsTeacher(s):
> Gilles Lecuppre
> Silvia Mostaccio (coord.)
Gilles Lecuppre
LHIST1394A Seminar : Cont period - PARTIMLHIST1395A Seminar : the contemporary period PARTIMLanguages (10 credits)Students must take one course of Ancient Languages (5 credits) and one course of Modern Languages (5 credits).
Ancient languages (5 credits)LFIAL1770 and LFIAL1181 are open to students who have eiteco studied Latin for four hours per week during the last four years of secondary education or pass an assessment test at the beginning of the year. LFIAL1180 is open to all.
LFIAL1180 Begining LatinLFIAL1770 Beginning GreekModern languages (5 credits)EN
q1+q2 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Catherine Avery
> Stéphanie Brabant
> Jean-Luc Delghust (coord.)
Catecoine Avery
LANGL1111 English: Language & CultureEN
q1+q2 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
> Claudine Grommersch
> Sandrine Mulkers
Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
LNEER1111 Dutch language and cultureNL
q1+q2 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Katrien De Rycke (coord.)
> Simon Labate
Katrien De Rycke (coord.)
LNEER1730 Dutch languageNL
q1 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Hilde Bosmans (coord.)
> Katrien De Rycke
Hilde Bosmans (coord.)
LALLE1710 German language