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Core courses [75.0]Dissertation and dissertation seminar (22 credits)LMULT2998 Dissertation
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q1+q2 20 credits
LMULT2997 Dissertation seminarFR
q1+q2 15h 2 credits
Placement in a company (20 credits)Students must undertake a placement of a minimum of three months in one of the major languages of their programme.LMULT2990 Work placementLanguage courses (18 credits)Students must choose, from each of the two groups, the courses for their major languages :
Listening comprehension and oral expression : specialized oral exercisesDE
q1 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Julie Crombois (compensates Ann Rinder)
> Charlotte Peters
Julie Crombois (compensates Ann Rinder)
DE
q2 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Charlotte Peters (compensates Ann Rinder)
Charlotte Peters (compensates Ann Rinder)
EN
q1 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Sabrina Knorr
> Hila Peer
> Colleen Starrs (coord.)
Sabrina Knorr
EN
q2 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Sabrina Knorr
> Hila Peer
> Colleen Starrs (coord.)
Sabrina Knorr
LROM2680 Specialized French Oral ExercisesSpecialized written exercisesLANGL2711 Specialised English Writing SkillsEN
q1 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Timothy Byrne (coord.)
> Julie Crombois
Timothy Byrne (coord.)
LFIAL2711 Specialised Dutch Writing SkillsNL
q2 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jordi Heeren (compensates Philippe Hiligsmann)
Jordi Heeren (compensates Philippe Hiligsmann)
FR
q2 30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Thomas François
> Emeline Pierre (compensates Thomas François)
Thomas François
General courses (15 credits)15 credits chosen from the following courses (at least 1 course of economics and 1 course of communication) :
Economics courseIf certain courses have already been taken in a first cycle programme, they must be replaced with another course from the list and may not form the subject of exemptions.
LTRAV2610 Business economicsLECGE1121 Economic and Social HistoryLCOPS1115 Economic PolicyCommunication courseOther Bachelor's degreeStudents who do not have a Bachelor's degree in Communication choose a maximum of 2 courses from:
LCOMU1325 Communication and OrganisationFR
q1 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Tama Rchika (compensates François Lambotte)
> Damien Renard
Tama Rchika (compensates François Lambotte)
LCOMU1332 Public relationsBachelor in Information and CommunicationStudents with a Bachelor in Information and Communication chooses a maximum of 2 communication courses from:
LCOMU2350 Assessment of organization communicationEN
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Katja Werbrouck (compensates François Lambotte)
Katja Werbrouck (compensates François Lambotte)
LCOMU2611 Internal communication Audit -
Professional Focus : Languages for Business Communication [30.0]
This Professional focus develops communication skills in business in two languages (English, Dutch, German or French), as well as an understanding of the economic, legal, social and political situation in the relevant countries.
Students must choose 30 credits (15 per language) and take a minimum of 15 credits during the 1st bloc.Content:Oral communication strategies in a company (12 credits)12 credits chosen from :
Reading comprehension and lexical extension : economic and commercial texts (8 credits)Two courses chosen from :
Economic, legal, social and political situation (10 credits)Two courses chosen from :
NL
q1 30h+15h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Matthieu Sergier (compensates Philippe Hiligsmann)
Matthieu Sergier (compensates Philippe Hiligsmann)
LTRAV2000 Introduction to Sciences of Work -
Options
The 15-credit options and/or optional courses enable students to develop certain skills in relation to their future career.
They choose:
- either a 15-credit option;
- or optional courses worth 15 credits, subject to approval by the Examination Board Secretary and the Master's dissertation supervisor (students may, if they wish, study a third language at the Language Institute of the UCLouvain (https://uclouvain.be/en/study/ilv)).-
Option in Employment studies [15.0]15 credits chosen from :Content:LTRAV2230 Psychology of workLTRAV2240 Labour economicsLTRAV2200 Sociology of work
FR
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Matthieu de Nanteuil
> Isabelle Ferreras
Matthieu de Nanteuil
LTRAV2600 Staff and organizationFR
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Michel Ajzen
> Marie Antoine
> Camilla Scola (compensates Stéphanie Coster)
Michel Ajzen
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Option in Strategic Communication [15.0]
Maximum 20 MULT students per year, selected by the jury on the basis of a letter of motivation sent to the president of the jury.
This option must be chosen in the second annual block.Content:EN
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Sandrine Agie De Selsaeten
> Emmanuel Goedseels
Sandrine Agie De Selsaeten
LCOMU2615 Corporate communicationLCOMU2706 Management de la communicationFR
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Catherine Alexandre
> Bruno Fierens
Catherine Alexandre
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Option in Communication: Journalism [15.0]Content:
FR
q1 30h 5 creditsAnne-Sophie Bruyndonckx
FR
q2 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Anthony Bellanger (compensates Olivier Standaert)
> Bernard Marchant
> Wouter Verschelden (compensates Olivier Standaert)
Anthony Bellanger (compensates Olivier Standaert)
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Option in socio-educational communication [15.0]Content:LCOMU2600 Scientific popularisationLCOMU2640 Media education and media literacyLCOMU2663 Effets éducatifs des médias
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Option in communication: media literacy [15.0]
Maximum 10 MULT students per year, selected by the jury on the basis of a letter of motivation sent to the president of the jury.
Content:FR
q1 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Sébastien Fevry
> Nicolas Wouters
Sébastien Fevry
LCOMU2605 Analysis of televised seriesLCOMU2619 Nouvelles narratologies et transmédiaFR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Sébastien Fevry
> Adeline Werry (compensates Sébastien Fevry)
Sébastien Fevry
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Option in Political Science [15.0]Content:LSPRI2045 International Organizations
FR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Amine Ait-Chaalal
> Joël Ficet (compensates Amine Ait-Chaalal)
Amine Ait-Chaalal
EN
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Theodoros Koutroubas
> Sandrine Roginsky
Theodoros Koutroubas
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Option in Economics [15.0]
Students choosing this option are required to have taken the two economics courses from the core subjects or to have taken at least two economics courses in their bachelor's degree programme.
Content:LECON2351 Non profit EconomicsLECON2828 Development MacroeconomicsCourse taught at UCLouvain / Course description available on UNamur ECONM828 / https://directory.unamur.be/teaching/courses/ECONM828
EN
q2 30h 5 credits
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Option in Management [15.0]
Students choosing this option course are required to have taken the Minor in Management.
Content:LLSMS2061 Corporate Strategy in EuropeLLSMS2062 European Corporate PracticeLLSMS2064 European Public AffairsEN
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Clément Fontan (compensates Jean-Christophe Defraigne)
Clément Fontan (compensates Jean-Christophe Defraigne)
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Option in 'Bedrijfscommunicatie' [15.0]
This option must be followed at the KU Leuven.
Content:NL
q1 26h 5 credits
NL
q1 39h 5 credits
EMULT2202 Language and Culture (KU Leuven)NL
q1 39h 5 credits
EMULT2203 Business Communication (KU Leuven)NL
q1 26h 5 credits
EMULT2204 Advertising TheoryNL
q1 52h 5 credits
EMULT2207 Consumer Behaviour (KU Leuven)EN
q1 39h 5 credits
EMULT2208 Digital Marketing (B-KUL-S0F11A)EN
q2 26h 5 credits
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Option in Spanish for Business Communication [15.0]Content:LESPA1704 Spanish writing skills (B2-C1)
ES
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Paula Lorente Fernandez (coord.)
> Lara Marina Nuñez Muslera (compensates Begona Garcia Migura)
> Fernando Juan San Basilio Pardo (compensates Begona Garcia Migura)
Paula Lorente Fernandez (coord.)
ES
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Rocio Cuberos Vicente
> Paula Lorente Fernandez (coord.)
Rocio Cuberos Vicente
LDVLP2630 Socio-economic analysis of Latin America -
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 another, 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:FR
q1 22.5h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Cédric Byl
> Charles Pence (coord.)
Cédric Byl
One course from the list below : (5 credits)LFIAL2640 Digital humanitiesLFIAL2660 Digital practices seminarLHIST2600 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 booksFR
q1 15h 5 credits
LEPL2210 Ethics and ICTEN
q2 30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Axel Gosseries
> Olivier Pereira
Axel Gosseries
LCOMU2640 Media education and media literacyFR
q2 20h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Julien Boelaert (compensates Christine Schnor)
Julien Boelaert (compensates Christine Schnor)
LEUSL2113 Digital EuropeEN
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Enguerrand Marique (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
> Alain Strowel (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
Enguerrand Marique (compensates Christophe Lazaro)
LSOC2002 Digital sociology -
Interdisciplinary Program in Entrepreneurship
The CPME option extends over two years and is part of the Master's programme. Students choosing this option are brought together in cross-disciplinary teams to create businesses. Admission is limited to students selected based on their academic record.
Further details are available at: https://uclouvain.be/fr/etudier/cpme/le-programme.html (https://uclouvain.be/fr/etudier/cpme/le-programme.html).
Note: Students choosing this option must take between 20 and 30 course credits. In this case, the Master's degree will comprise more than 120 credits. Students who do not want to exceed 120 Master's credits are advised to choose another option or optional courses.
From 20 to 30credit(s)Content:PrérequisCe cours est obligatoire pour l'étudiant qui n'a pas de prérequis en gestion. L'étudiant qui a suivi la mineure en Gestion ou la mineure en Esprit d'entreprendre ne dois pas suivre ce cours.
LCPME2021 Financer son projetCours obligatoires (20 credits)LCPME2001 Théorie de l'entrepreneuriatCours complémentaires (5 credits)LLSMS2014 Entrepreneurial FinanceEN
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Raphaël Betti (compensates James Thewissen)
> Quentin Colmant
Raphaël Betti (compensates James Thewissen)
LFSA2212 Innovation classesEN
q1 30h+15h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Benoît Macq
> Jean-Pierre Raskin
> Benoît Raucent
Benoît Macq
LSST1001 IngénieuxSudFR
q1+q2 15h+45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Stéphanie Merle
> Jean-Pierre Raskin (coord.)
Stéphanie Merle
LCPME2005 Social and Sustainable EntrepreneurshipLLSMS2080 International EntrepreneurshipLLSMS2081 Strategic Management of Start ups -
Optional courses [15.0]
As part of a well-argued educational plan and with the agreement of the select committee, students may choose other courses (max. 15 credits) from the Master's programmes run by the Faculty or the University. Their choice may also include a course in a third language taught by the Language Institute (ILV) or the courses offered in the three genre studies modules.
If certain courses are available in the core curriculum, they must not comprise more than 6 credits. No course from the options in communications can be chosen as optional course.
Content:
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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, students must take supplementary classes chosen by the faculty to satisfy course prerequisites.
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).
LanguagesStudents must choose 2 languages from German, English, French and Dutch according to the languages which he wishes to include in his masters programme.
GermanLALLE1710 German languageLGERM1116 German IIDE
q1+q2 30h+30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Julie Crombois (compensates Ferran Suner Munoz)
> Ferran Suner Munoz
Julie Crombois (compensates Ferran Suner Munoz)
LGERM1113 German language: elementary grammarLGERM1317 German IIIDE
q1+q2 45h+45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Julie Crombois (compensates Ferran Suner Munoz)
> Manon Hermann (compensates Ferran Suner Munoz)
> Ferran Suner Munoz
Julie Crombois (compensates Ferran Suner Munoz)
LGERM1501 German IVDE
q1+q2 30h+30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Julie Crombois (compensates Ferran Suner Munoz)
> Ferran Suner Munoz
Julie Crombois (compensates Ferran Suner Munoz)
EnglishLANGL1720 English languageEN
q1 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
> Philippe Denis
> Maïté Dupont
> Claudine Grommersch (coord.)
> Marielle Henriet
Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
LGERM1126 English productive and receptive skillsEN
q2 30h+30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Amélie Bulon (compensates Sylvie De Cock)
> Sylvie De Cock
> Amandine Dumont (compensates Gaëtanelle Gilquin)
Amélie Bulon (compensates Sylvie De Cock)
LGERM1123 English GrammarLGERM1327 Advanced English language skills IEN
q1+q2 45h+45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Amélie Bulon
> Amélie Bulon (compensates Sylvie De Cock)
> Sylvie De Cock
Amélie Bulon
LGERM1502 Advanced English language skills IIEN
q1+q2 30h+30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Maïté Dupont (compensates Gaëtanelle Gilquin)
> Gaëtanelle Gilquin
Maïté Dupont (compensates Gaëtanelle Gilquin)
DutchLNEER1730 Dutch languageNL
q1 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Hilde Bosmans (coord.)
> Katrien De Rycke
Hilde Bosmans (coord.)
LGERM1136 Dutch : Language Skills and FluencyLGERM1133 Dutch grammarFrenchFR
q1 or q2 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Geneviève Briet (coord.)
> Valérie Neuenschwander
> Nancy Verhulst (coord.)
Geneviève Briet (coord.)
FR
q1 or q2 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Neuenschwander (coord.)
> Emmanuelle Rassart (coord.)
Valérie Neuenschwander (coord.)
FR
q1 or q2 60h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Geneviève Briet (coord.)
> Julie Callens (compensates Françoise Masuy)
> Emmanuelle Rassart (coord.)
> Christine Renard
> Florence Simon (coord.)
Geneviève Briet (coord.)
LROM1321 Logic, Rhetoric and ArgumentOne course from :(Depending on their file, students may be required to take both courses.)
FR
q1 or q2 30h 3 credits
FR
q1 or q2 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valérie Neuenschwander (coord.)
Valérie Neuenschwander (coord.)
Un cours "général" au choix parmiOne course to be chosen from the list below OR any other bachelor level course which is put forward by the Master¿s examination board (MULT2M)
LFIAL1530 Introduction to Language ScienceFR
q2 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Philippe Hambye
> Charlotte Kouklia (compensates Anne-Catherine Simon)
Philippe Hambye
LGERM1325 British cultural historyLGERM1335 Culture of the Dutch language area