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Core courses [45.0]LVISU2990 Individual final project
FR
q1+q2 15 credits
LVISU2100 Seminar on visual cultureFR
q1+q2 30h 10 creditsTeacher(s):
> Sébastien Fevry
> Alexander Streitberger
Sébastien Fevry
Optional courses (20 credits)20 credits to be chosen from the following coursesLCOMU2200 Genres, cultures and representationsFR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Nicolas Wouters
> Nicolas Wouters (compensates Sébastien Fevry)
Nicolas Wouters
LCOMU2605 Analysis of televised seriesLCOMU2619 Nouvelles narratologies et transmédiaMCOMU2703 Etudes culturellesFR
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Chloé Colpé (compensates Sébastien Fevry)
Chloé Colpé (compensates Sébastien Fevry)
LFIAL2292 Art and LiteratureFR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Ralph Dekoninck
> Anne Reverseau
Ralph Dekoninck
LGERM2826 Comics and the postcolonialLHART2220 The iconology and sociology of artLHART2240 Visual Culture Studies and Art HistoryLHART2360 Art and new mediaLHART2420 Art and PhotographyLMUSI2450 Art and MusicFR
q2 15h 5 credits
LROM2750 Contemporary literature and imagesFR
q2 15h 5 credits
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Options
Students must choose:
- eiteco an option (15 credits); or
- optional courses among the four options (15 credits).
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Option in Events Communication [15.0]This option is organised at UCLouvain-MonsContent:MCOMU2109 Pratiques de communication culturelle
FR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean-Luc Depotte
> Delphine Jenart
Jean-Luc Depotte
FR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Fabienne Guilleaume (compensates Sarah Sepulchre)
> Charlotte Jacquet
Fabienne Guilleaume (compensates Sarah Sepulchre)
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Option muséologie et médiation muséale [15.0]Content:LHAGI2500 Museum studies: Organisational aspectsLHAGI2540 Museum studies: current challengesLHAGI2550 Museum and Heritage Education
FR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Marie-Emilie Ricker
> Joël Roucloux
Marie-Emilie Ricker
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Option Photography and Film [15.0]This option is organised at KU LeuvenContent:
EN
q2 26h 5 credits
EN
q1 26h 5 credits
EVISU2502 Film and Literature (KU Leuven)EN
q2 39h 5 credits
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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 optional courses among the options (15 credits).
Content: