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Core subjects [60.0]
FR
q1+q2 15 credits
Shared subjects (25 credits)
History and philosophical texts
EN
q2 30h 5 credits> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Michel Counet
> Jacob Schmutz
Jean-Michel Counet
FR
q2 30h+0h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Marc Maesschalck
> Jacob Schmutz
Marc Maesschalck
Philosophical Anthropology
FR
q2 30h+0h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean Leclercq
> Marc Maesschalck
Jean Leclercq
Practical Philosophy
EN
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Manuel De Araujo E Sa Valente Rosa (compensates Axel Gosseries)
> Gregory Ponthiere
Manuel De Araujo E Sa Valente Rosa (compensates Axel Gosseries)
Theoretical Philosophy
FR
q2 30h+0h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean-Michel Counet (compensates Olivier Depré)
> Jacob Schmutz
Jean-Michel Counet (compensates Olivier Depré)
FR
q1 30h+0h 5 credits> English-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Michel Counet
> Peter Verdée
Jean-Michel Counet
Philosophy in Society
FR
q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valentin Couvreur
> Nathalie Frogneux (coord.)
> Charlotte Luyckx
Valentin Couvreur
Free Credits (10 credits)
One possibility to be chosen from:
a) Optional Courses
Deux cours à choisir parmi la liste des cours au choix du master 120 ou parmi les matières communes
b) Internship and Workshop
c) Preparation for Research
Accessible on file to students who have done or are doing a Master in 120 credits
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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 60 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).
Philosophical subjects
History of philosophy courses
FR
q1 45h 5 credits> English-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Marc Maesschalck
> Jacob Schmutz
Marc Maesschalck
Introduction to academic writing (10 credits)
FR
q1+q2 10 credits
Courses with a bilingual title are given every other year in alternating French and English.