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Core courses [60.0]
L’étudiant établira son programme en concertation avec son promoteur.
Students are required to take a minimum of 10 credits in Romance languages : 5 credits in the core subjects and 5 credits in the research focus or in the option courses.Dissertation and dissertation seminar (30 credits)LROM2892 DissertationFR
q1+q2 30 credits
Basic training (30 credits)1. Comparative literature (5 credits)2. French literature (10 credits)LROM2710 Questions of Literary aestheticsLROM2720 Questions of Literary HistoryFR
q1 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
Laurent Robert
Laurent Robert
3. French linguistics (10 credits)LROM2151 Text LinguisticsFR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Iulia Grosman (compensates Anne-Catecoine Simon)
Iulia Grosman (compensates Anne-Catecoine Simon)
LROM2180 Geolinguistic varieties of French4. Languages and literatures of Soutecon France (5 credits)According to the language studied in the Bachelor programme :a/ SpanishLROM2843 Issues in Spanish LinguisticsES
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Barbara De Cock
> Aurélie Marsily (compensates Barbara De Cock)
Barbara De Cock
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List of focuses
Students must choose one of the following focuses:
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Research Focus [30.0]
By offering the opportunity to furteco the fundamentals of the course and introducing students to an approach to research, the research focus develops culture generally and specific academic skills for the student of romance languages: analysis, review, a critical mind, autonomy, adaptability and the perfection of all elements of discourse. It is aimed at students who are interested in research, but also in the numerous indirect prospects to which an education in French and romance languages and literature can lead.
Students have the opportunity to gain work experience through an internship related to one of the direct or indirect career options relevant to their research focus. This can take place during the first or second year of the Master's degree. At least two weeks prior to the programme approval date (in the first or second bloc), students must submit their internship proposal and a duly completed internship agreement to the supervisory panel. Students whose proposals are not accepted will add an additional research focus module to their programme.
Students who choose this finalité may apply to participate in the co-graduation program in French and Francophone Studies, which associates UCLouvain with three partner universities:
- the University of Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle;
- the Ca'Foscari University of Venice;
- the Humboldt University of Berlin.
A program is drawn up for each student: the first year of the master's degree is completed at the UCLouvain and the second year at the chosen partner university. At the end, the student receives, in case of success, the diplomas of master of the two universities. An equivalent system exists with the University of Lausanne, but does not lead to a double degree. For more information and to submit an application: https://uclouvain.be/fr/facultes/fial/etudes-francaises-et-francophones-nouveau.html
30 credits to be chosen including a maximum of 2 seminarsContent:Work placementFR
120h 10 creditsTeacher(s):
> Mattia Cavagna (coord.)
> Vincent Engel (coord.)
Mattia Cavagna (coord.)
LiteratureLROM2715 Seminar : literary aestheticsLROM2725 Seminar : Literary HistoryLROM2791 Literature, theatre and humanitiesFR
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Paul Deproost
> Charles Doyen
> Brigitte Van Wymeersch
Paul Deproost
LFIAL2150 History of HumanismFR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Agnès Guiderdoni
> Aline Smeesters
Agnès Guiderdoni
LFIAL2292 Art and LiteratureFR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Ralph Dekoninck
> Anne Reverseau
Ralph Dekoninck
LinguisticsLROM2155 Seminar : linguisticsLROM2517 Seminar: Spanish LinguisticsLCLIG2160 SociolinguisticsLCLIG2210 Phonology and ProsodyLCLIG2250 Methods of corpus linguisticsFR
q1 30h+10h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
Mathieu Avanzi (compensates Anne-Catecoine Simon)
Mathieu Avanzi (compensates Cédrick Fairon)
> Anne-Catherine Simon
Mathieu Avanzi (compensates Anne-Catecoine Simon)
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Teaching Focus [30.0]
IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with article 138 para. 4 of the decree of 7 November 2013 concerning higher education and the academic organisation of studies, teaching practice placements will not be assessed in the September session. Students are required to make every effort to successfully complete the teaching practice in the June session, subject to having to retake the year.
The teaching focus is concerned with preparation for teaching at the higher levels of secondary education. The programme is designed to develop the following skills:
- design, planning and assessment of practice;
- ability to assess practices and their context;
- understanding of the educational institution, its setting and players.
Three kinds of activities are involved:
- teaching practice at the higher levels of secondary education (60 hours);
- seminars;
- lectures.
They are divided into two categories:
- teaching practice, multidisciplinary courses and seminars, common to all subjects. They have the code LAGRE (13 credits);
- subject-based teaching practice, courses and seminars (17 credits).
The teaching focus of the 120 credit Master’s degree includes the training which leads to the qualification for teaching in secondary education (Agrégation de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur – AESS) (300 hours - 30 credits), in accordance with the Decrees of 8 February 2001 and that of 17 December 2003 (concerning the basis of neutrality) relating to the initial training of teachers at the higher levels of secondary education in the French Community in Belgium. These 30 credits also make up the AESS programme in Ancient Languages and Letters: Classics which can be taken after a 60 credit or a 120 credit Master’s degree.
In practical terms, successful completion of the Master’s degree with the teaching focus leads also to the award of professional status as a secondary education teacher. Assessment of the skills in the AESS programme is spread over the 2 blocks of the Master’s degree.
Students may if they wish combine this focus with an Erasmus or Mercator exchange which must take place eiteco during the 2nd semester of the first block or the 1st semester of the second block. All courses for the teaching focus must, however, be taken at UCLouvain.
Content:A) Placements in an educational environment (6 credits)B) Disciplinary courses and seminars (11 credits)Teacher training in the disciplineAnalysing teaching practices and their contextC) Cross-disciplinary courses and seminars (13 credits)To understand the adolescent in school situation, to manage the interpersonal relationship and to animate the class groupL'étudiant choisit une des deux activités suivantes. Le cours et le séminaire doivent être suivis durant le même quadrimestre.
FR
q1 22.5h+22.5h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Baptiste Barbot
> Véronique Leroy
> Nathalie Roland
Baptiste Barbot
FR
q2 22.5h+22.5h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Baptiste Barbot
> Véronique Leroy
> Nathalie Roland
Baptiste Barbot
The school institution and its contextL'étudiant choisit une des deux activités suivantes. Le cours et le séminaire doivent être suivis durant le même quadrimestre.
FR
q1 22.5h+25h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Samir Barbana (compensates Vincent Dupriez)
> Branka Cattonar
Samir Barbana (compensates Vincent Dupriez)
FR
q2 22.5h+25h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Samir Barbana (compensates Vincent Dupriez)
> Branka Cattonar
Samir Barbana (compensates Vincent Dupriez)
LAGRE2220 General didactics and education to interdisciplinarityL'étudiant choisit soit LAGRE2220A (1+2q) soit l'AGRE2220S (2q).
FR
q1 or q2 37.5h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Stéphane Colognesi
> Myriam De Kesel
> Jean-Louis Dufays
> Anne Ghysselinckx
> Véronique Lemaire
> Olivier Maes
> Jim Plumat
> Benoît Vercruysse
Stéphane Colognesi
LAGRE2400 See specifications in frenchFR
q2 20h 2 creditsTeacher(s):
> Hervé Pourtois (coord.)
> Pierre-Etienne Vandamme
Hervé Pourtois (coord.)
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Professional Focus: Library Studies (Publishing, Bookselling, Library) [30.0]Content:LCLIB2140 Books and graphic designPublishing and Bookselling (20 credits)LCLIB2002 Techniques of bookshop managementLibrary Studies (20 credits)This branch is no longer available from 2021-2022
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Optional courses [30.0]
Notes:
1. Students enrolled on the teaching focus or the professional focus should choose a minimum of 5 credits In Romance languages (in addition to the course chosen from the core subjects); students enrolled on the professional focus should do likewise, except where they have chosen LROM2855, LROM2857, LROM2514 or LROM2517
2. As part of a well-argued educational plan and with the agreement of the select committee, students may choose oteco courses (max. 10 credits) from the Master's programmes run by the Faculty (e.g. in history, history of art, musicology or philosophy) or the University. Their choice may include courses in theatre studies, genre studies (https://uclouvain.be/fr/decouvrir/egalite/le-genre-dans-l-enseignement.html) and the digital humanities and ethics optional module (https://uclouvain.be/fr/facultes/fial/chaire-altissia-cultures-et-ethique-du-numerique.html).
If certain courses are available in the core curriculum or in a research focus, no more than 6 credits may be taken from each. No courses may be taken from the teaching focus or professional focus.
Content:One seminar from : (5 credits)While certain seminars are also in the research focus, the overlap may not exceed 6 credits. Students who wish to teach French as a foreign language in Belgium should choose one of the French as a Foreign Language seminars (LROM2317 or LROM2930) and complete their programme of optional course with 5 credits from Romance languages and 20 credits from the French as a Foreign Language section.
LROM2155 Seminar : linguisticsLROM2225 Seminar : medieval literatureFR
q2 15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Olivier Delsaux (compensates Tania Van Hemelryck)
Olivier Delsaux (compensates Tania Van Hemelryck)
LROM2517 Seminar: Spanish LinguisticsLROM2715 Seminar : literary aestheticsLROM2725 Seminar : Literary HistoryLROM2735 Seminar : literary analysisFR
q1 15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jessica Desclaux (compensates Anne Reverseau)
> Anne Reverseau
Jessica Desclaux (compensates Anne Reverseau)
FR
q2 15h 5 credits
LROM2755 Seminar : comparative literatureFR
q2 15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Julien Zanetta (compensates Marta Sábado Novau)
Julien Zanetta (compensates Marta Sábado Novau)
LROM2317 Seminar on research methodology for French as a foreign or second languageSeminar reserved for students who wish to teach French as a foreign language in Belgium.
LROM2930 Seminar : Study of teaching language methodsSeminar reserved for students who wish to teach French as a foreign language in Belgium.
Students may choose 25 from : (25 credits)French linguisticsLROM2171 LexicologyLROM2200 History of the French languageLROM2640 Language policyLiterature from the Middle Ages and the RenaissanceFR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Mattia Cavagna
> Agnès Guiderdoni
Mattia Cavagna
LROM2221 Issues in medieval literary historyFR
q2 15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Olivier Delsaux (compensates Tania Van Hemelryck)
Olivier Delsaux (compensates Tania Van Hemelryck)
Literary Studies in French languageLROM2730 Analysis of literary RepresentationLROM2740 Sociology of LiteratureFR
q2 22.5h 5 credits
LROM2750 Contemporary literature and imagesFR
q2 15h 5 credits
LFIAL2292 Art and LiteratureFR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Ralph Dekoninck
> Anne Reverseau
Ralph Dekoninck
SpanishStudents may only choose one of the two LESPA courses
LROM2515 Seminar: Spanish Literature IILROM2840 Text analysis in SpanishLROM2842 Issues in Spanish Literary HistoryLESPA1704 Spanish writing skills (B2-C1)ES
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Begona Garcia Migura
> Paula Lorente Fernandez (coord.)
Begona Garcia Migura
LTRAD2740 Literary Translation Workshop - SpanishItalianLROM2856 The Writer and the CinemaLTRAD2750 Literary Translation Workshop - ItalianFrench as a Second LanguageCourses reserved for students who have chosen a seminar in French as a foreign language (LROM2317 or LROM2930) and who wish to teach French as a foreign language in Belgium
One course from :LROM2463 French for specific purposesTeachingOption course recommended for students taking the teaching focus.
Teacher training in Romance languagesLROM2945 Didactics of SpanishLROM2946 Didactics of ItalianFR
q1+q2 40h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Barbara De Cock (coord.)
> Jean-Louis Dufays (coord.)
> Silvia Lucchini (coord.)
Barbara De Cock (coord.)
Teacher training in anoteco disciplineIf students choose to study teaching a 3rd language or anoteco discipline, they are required to undertake 10 hours of placement in this language or discipline.
LGERM2521 German as a foreign language methodologyLGERM2523 Dutch as a foreign language methodologyLGLOR2540B Didactics of Ancient LanguagesFR
q1+q2 45h 5 credits
LARKE2910B Didactics of Art History and AestheticsLibrary studiesLFIAL2280 History of book and readingLCLIB2000 Studying in a professional contextLCLIB2130 Digital booksOteco courses (maximum 10 credits)See note No. 2 at the start of the "option courses" section
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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).
General training (10 credits)LROM1112 Introduction to the Study of French and Romance Languages and Literature : Trends, Concepts, MethodsFR
q2 30h+15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Mattia Cavagna
> Jean-Louis Dufays
> Philippe Hambye
Mattia Cavagna
LFIAL1550 Theory of LiteratureFR
q1 30h+7.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean-Louis Dufays
> Jean-Louis Dufays (compensates Michel Lisse)
Jean-Louis Dufays
Romance languages courses (15 credits)Students will choose Spanish or Italian. The ¿beginner¿ or ¿B1¿ level is determined by the results of the placement test taken at the time of admission.
SpanishBeginnersLFIAL1170 Basic Modern Spanish ILROM1180 Basic Modern Spanish IIES
q2 30h+15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Geneviève Fabry
> Emeline Pierre (compensates Geneviève Fabry)
Geneviève Fabry
Level B1ItalianBeginnersLFIAL1175 Basic Modern Italian ILROM1170 Basic Modern Italian IILevel B1IT
q2 22.5h+15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Mattia Cavagna (coord.)
> Costantino Maeder
Mattia Cavagna (coord.)
LROM1271 Elements of italian linguisticsLinguistics (15 credits)FR
q1 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
Mathieu Avanzi (compensates Anne-Catecoine Simon)
> Anne Dister (compensates Cédrick Fairon)
Mathieu Avanzi (compensates Anne-Catecoine Simon)
Literature (20 credits)LROM1323 Belgian Francophone LiteratureOptional history of literature courseFR
q2 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Olivier Delsaux
> Olivier Delsaux (compensates Tania Van Hemelryck)
> Agnès Guiderdoni
Olivier Delsaux
Optional textual analysis course