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This programme addresses university graduates from another discipline who wish to acquire complementary training within the domain of Art History and/or Archaeology. |
The programme is accessible to university graduates, under the conditions fixed by the Faculty authorities. Students enrolled for the final year of their second university cycle may likewise have access to this course. In the case of the latter, students can only obtain their master's degree after first having been awarded their graduate (or bachelor's) degree. |
The University admission and enrolment procedures
are detailed under the section "Access to studies" on
the WEB page :
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A one year programme consisting of : |
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- a core syllabus : Methodology (at least 15 credits) and a final thesis of around 50 pages (15 credits). |
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- an option (maximum 30 credits) :" Antiquity ", " The Middle Ages, Modern times and the Contemporary Period," or " Arts and Civilisations ". |
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Please note: the study programme needs to be consulted to verify the biannuality of the different courses. |
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A. Core syllabus |
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Methodology ( at least 15 credits) |
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to be organised in accordance with the possibilities linked to the biannual courses |
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ARKE2121 |
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ARKE2122 | ||
ARKE2220 |
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or |
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ARKE2340 |
Technology of Plastic Arts and Laboratory Methods[30h+30h] (2 credits) | |
Students of ARKE 2M1 only follow 30 hours of lectures : just the theoretical part (2 credits). |
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ARKE2230 |
Conservation of Archaeological Heritage : Antiquity[15h] (2 credits) | |
or |
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ARKE2350 |
Conservation of Monuments : Middle Ages, Modern Times, Contemporary Era[15h] (2 credits) | |
ARKE2380 |
Iconology : Middle Ages and Modern Times[30h] (4 credits) | |
or |
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ARKE2570 |
Eric De Waele, Jan Driessen (coord.) |
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ARKE2110 |
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art (Advanced Course)[30h] (3 credits) | |
ARKE2510 |
Seminar : Epistemological Approaches to Art History, Archaeology, and Musicology[15h] (2 credits) (in French) | |
ARKE2501 |
Practice in the Transmission of Scientific Knowledge : Art History, Archaeology, and Musicology[15h] (2 credits) (in French) | |
ARKE2580 |
History of Urban Development : Antiquity[15h] (2 credits) |
N. |
ARKE2590 |
History of Urban Development : Middle Ages, Modern Times, and the Contemporary Era[15h] (2 credits) | |
B. Option (30 credits maximum) |
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1. Antiquity |
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to be selected from among the following : |
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ARKE2132 |
Archaeology and Art History of the Prehistoric Era and Exercices : Prehistory[30h+15h] (4 credits) |
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ARKE2133 |
Archaeology and Art History of the Prehistoric Era and Exercices : Proto-history[30h+15h] (4 credits) | |
ARKE2150 |
Art History and Archaeology of Pharaonic Egypt[30h+15h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
ARKE2160 |
History of Art and Archaeology of the Levant : A) Ancient Orient; B) Hellenised Orient[30h+15h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
ARKE2170 |
Archaeology and Art History of Ancient Greece and Exercices[30h+15h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
ARKE2180 |
Archaeology and Art History of Ancient Roman Civilization : A) Archaic and Republican Rome; B) Roman Empire[30h+15h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
ARKE2190 |
Archaeology of the regions of North-Western Europe : A) Gallo-Roman archaeology; B) Medieval archaeology[30h+15h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
ARKE2500 |
Etruscology and Italic Antiquity[30h+15h] (4 credits) (in French) |
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ARKE2210 |
Explanation of Texts related to Archaeology and History of Art : Ancient Civilization[30h] (4 credits) | |
ARKE2610 | ||
ARKE2640 | ||
ARKE2660 | ||
2. The Middle Ages, Modern Times and the Contemporary Period |
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to be selected from among the following : |
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ARKE2370 |
History of Byzantine and Eastern Christian Art[30h] (4 credits) |
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ARKE2360 | ||
ARKE2670 |
Arts of the 20th Century[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
History of Architecture and practical sessions : |
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ARKE2250 |
History of Architecture : Middle Ages[30h+15h] (6 credits) | |
ARKE2260 |
History of Architecture : Modern Times and the Contemporary Era[30h+15h] (6 credits) | |
History of Sculpture and practical sessions : |
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ARKE2270 |
History of Sculpture : From the Middle Ages to the 18th century[30h+15h] (6 credits) |
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ARKE2280 |
History of Sculpture : Contemporary Era[30h+15h] (6 credits) | |
History of Painting and Engraving and practical sessions : |
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ARKE2290 |
History of Painting and Engraving : Middle Ages[30h+15h] (6 credits) | |
ARKE2300 |
History of Painting and Engraving : Modern Times and Contemporary Era[30h+15h] (6 credits) | |
ARKE2311 |
History of Decorative Arts : textile, glass, ceramics[30h] (6 credits) | |
ARKE2312 |
History of Decorative Arts : furniture[30h] (6 credits) | |
ARKE2620 |
Numismatics : Middle Ages and Modern Times[30h] (4 credits) | |
ARKE2640 | ||
ARKE2530 | ||
ARKE2900 |
Seminar : Teaching Methodology in Art History and Aesthetics[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
3. Arts and Civilisations |
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Course to be selected from those listed for the two preceeding options. |
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C. Final Thesis (15 credits) |
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Presentation of an end of course thesis, of around 50 pages, on a subject related to Archaeology and/or Art History. The subject of the final thesis must be handed in to the secretary's office for Archaeology and Art History, before the end of the first quadrimester. |