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Core courses [75.0]Dissertation (25 credits)LTHEA2992 Dissertation (Master's paper)
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q1+q2 25 credits
General training (50 credits)LTHEA2141 Stagecraft: history and analysis ILTHEA2142 Stagecraft: history and analysis IILTHEA2151 Theoretical studies in set designLTHEA2135 History of performing arts aestheticLTHEA2206 Theatre and visual artsLTHEA2120 Sociology of the theatre -
List of focuses
Students must choose one of the following focuses:
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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 aim of the teaching focus is to train future teachers to pass on the knowledge they have acquired in the core curriculum courses and their additional options and to teach them how they can support pupils pursuing a drama career, encourage them to take risks, pursue self-development and improve their self-knowledge. Training takes the form of practical drama work in schools and acquiring a knowledge of general teaching methodology and discipline-specific teaching practices. The teaching practices of the performing arts is offered as a thesis topic.
The teaching focus of the 120-credit Master's degree includes training leading to a qualification for teaching in secondary education (Agrégation de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur - AESS) (300 hours - 30 credits), pursuant to the Decrees of 8 February 2001 and of 17 December 2003 (concerning the basis for neutrality) relating to the initial training of upper secondary school teachers in the French Community of Belgium. These 30 credits also make up the AESS programme in Performing Arts, which can be taken after a 60- or 120-credit Master's degree.
In practical terms, successful completion of the Master's degree with a teaching focus also leads to the award of professional status as a qualified secondary school teacher. Assessment of the skills in the AESS programme is spread over the two years of the Master's degree. However, graduates with the full qualification (titre requis), at present the AESS or a Master's in Performing Arts with a teaching focus, may currently teach History of Literature and History of the Theatre at arts academies.
For further information about full qualifications (titres requis) and partial qualifications (titres suffisants): www.enseignement.be/primoweb.
Students wishing to do so can combine this focus with an Erasmus or Mercator exchange programme, which must be taken either during the second term of the first year or during the first term of the second year. All teaching focus classes must be taken at UCLouvain, however.
Content:A) Placements in an educational environment (6 credits)The 50 hours of placement are evenly spread over the Master programme but will only be validated in the second bloc.B) Disciplinary courses and seminars (11 credits)Teacher training in the discipline (7 credits)FR
q1+q2 30h 3 credits
Analysing teaching practices and their context (4 credits)The practice analysis exercises (LTHEA2350) which are based on the supervision and review of the placement, are spread over the Master programme but re validated during the second bloc.
C) Cross-disciplinary courses and seminars (13 credits)Comprendre l'adolescent en situation scolaire, gérer la relation interpersonnelle et animer le groupe classeL'étudiant choisit une des deux activités suivantes. Le cours et le séminaire doivent être suivis durant le même quadrimestre.
FR
q2 22.5h+22.5h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Baptiste Barbot
> Véronique Leroy
> Nathalie Roland
Baptiste Barbot
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q2 22.5h+22.5h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Baptiste Barbot
> Véronique Leroy
> Nathalie Roland
Baptiste Barbot
Séminaire d'observation et d'analyse de l'institution scolaire et de son contexteL'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):
> Vincent Dupriez
> Antoine Lecat (compensates Branka Cattonar)
Vincent Dupriez
FR
q2 22.5h+25h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Branka Cattonar
> Vincent Dupriez
Branka Cattonar
LAGRE2220 General didactics and education to interdisciplinarityL'étudiant choisit soit LAGRE2220A (1+2q) soit LAGRE2220S (2q)
FR
q1+q2 37.5h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Stéphane Colognesi
> Myriam De Kesel
> Jean-Louis Dufays
> Anne Ghysselinckx
> Véronique Lemaire
> 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 : Occupations and practices in the theatre [30.0]
This specialization should allow students to build on the theoretical and practical knowledge they gained in the core curriculum activities. In addition to a further practical module, they are given the opportunity to learn about art, literature and cultural management, since people who work in the theatre nowadays are often required to wear several hats: director, dramatist, manager, set designer, communications officer and writer. In addition to their professional focus, the student will complete professional placements which will be suggested in the optional courses.
Content:LTHEA2172 Theatre studies: a case studyLROM2791 Literature, theatre and humanitiesLTHEA2255 Techniques of dramatic writingLTHEA2152 Practical Study in Theatre DesignFR
q1 40h 4 credits
LTHEA2223 Cultural Law and Administration
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Optional courses [15.0]
Note: If certain courses among the optional courses are also available in the core curriculum or in a professional focus, no more than 6 credits may be taken from each.
Content:LTHEA2255 Techniques of dramatic writingLTHEA2152 Practical Study in Theatre DesignLTHEA2800 Workshop -
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.
The preparatory module linked to the Master [120] in Performing Arts has a double objective: on the one hand, it aims to provide students with knowledge relating to the history of culture (philosophy, sociology, literature, theatre, arts); on the other hand, it offers an initiation to the specificity of academic discourse and methodology. The acquisition of this knowledge and know-how will enable students to follow the master's courses with success. This is why the students concerned by this complementary module will follow the courses of this module from the first year of the Master's programme: the jury will offer them a tailor-made timetable without time conflicts combining these courses with some of the Master's courses. Students will have the possibility to call upon the faculty's pedagogical advisors to help them acquire these courses from different undergraduate programmes.
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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).
LCCR1216 Campus théâtreFR
q1 or q2 40h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Joseph Amougou
> Joseph Amougou (compensates Laura Merla)
> Julien Charles
> Julien Charles (compensates Laura Merla)
> Jean De Munck
> Hugues Draelants
Joseph Amougou
FR
q1 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Laurent Béghin
> Charles Doyen
> Hubert Roland
Laurent Béghin
FR
q1 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Quentin Letesson (compensates Marco Cavalieri)
> Joël Roucloux
> Brigitte Van Wymeersch
Quentin Letesson (compensates Marco Cavalieri)
FR
q1 45h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Paul Bertrand (coord.)
> Silvia Mostaccio
> Françoise Van Haeperen
> Laurence Van Ypersele
Paul Bertrand (coord.)
LFIAL1190 Introduction to PhilosophyFR
q2 45h+10h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean Leclercq
> Laurence Van Ypersele
Jean Leclercq
LFILO1170 Philosophical anthropologyFR
q2 45h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Pierre André (compensates Nathalie Frogneux)
> Charlotte Luyckx (compensates Nathalie Frogneux)
Pierre André (compensates Nathalie Frogneux)
LMUSI1509 Campus operaLMUSI1510 Campus operaLMUSI1552 Philosophy of musicLPSP1332 Cultural and social anthropologyFR
q2 22.5h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean-Luc Brackelaire
> Séverine Lagneaux (compensates Olivier Servais)
Jean-Luc Brackelaire
LROM1323 Belgian Francophone Literature