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The second university study cycle ("licence") consists of pluridisciplinary studies fosusing on the observation and comprehension of social phenomena of work in their globality. This programme addresses people who have already acquired basic training in "candidatures" or in higher education, or those who, through their professional commitment or their interests, wish to acquire complementary knowledge based on sociological, economic, juridical, organisational and work management aspects. |
The " licence" in Work Sciences comprises two years of studies and is accessible : |
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- to holders of a university first study cycle diploma ("candidat"), or a higher non-university long cycle study diploma ; |
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- to diploma holders of higher non-university short cycle such as : |
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- people whose professional assests are recognised by the admission jury on the basis of a special procedure including a test to verify their capacities. |
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Holders of another Belgian university degree may have access to this programme and benefit from a considerable number of dispensations in accordance with their previous studies (the cycle may be reduced to one year of studies depending on the case). |
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Holders of a diploma of a short cycle of higher non-university studies, as well as "candidats" of higher long cycle of non-university studies, will be subject to a test to verify their capabilities. |
Applicants for this programme will attend an information session. These sessions are organised from March to the beginning of September. They will hand in a questionnaire to apply for admission at the Institute of Work Sciences. Candidates with a foreign nationality (except for Luxemburgers) will also introduce an application to the central secetary's office for students : place de l'Université 1, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve. |
Only in the form of a staggered timetable |
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SOC2224 |
The sociology of organisations and organised action[30h] (3.5 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2110 |
Work, institutions, economic and social actors[15h] (4 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2111 |
Labour law[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2114 |
Psycho sociological analysis of labour relations[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2115 |
Psychology of work[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2133 |
Staff administration[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2212 |
Sociology of work[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2213 |
Sociology of social movements[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2219 |
Research methods in labour science[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2223 |
Economic policy and work[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2312 |
Comparative training and employment systems[45h] (6 credits) (in French) |
Christian Maroy, Jean-François Orianne (supplée Christian Maroy), Béatrice Van Haeperen |
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ANGL2432 |
English communication skills for students in labour sciences[30h] (3 credits)1q | ||||
If necessary, the students will have to consolidate their bases in Economics and Sociology by means of personal pieces of work and supervised studies to be carried out in the context of the courses |
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TRAV2223 |
Economic policy and work[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French) | ||||
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TRAV2212 |
Sociology of work[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
Relevant instructions will be provided either during the courses or posted on the notice-board. |
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The second quadrimester may be heavy due to the seminar and to the completion of the end of course thesis. Thes students will therefore endeavour to go as far as possible during the course of the first quadrimester. |
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TRAV2112 |
Philosophy of work[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2113 |
Labour economics[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2122 |
The law and the practice of collective labour relations[45h] (6 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2132 |
Business economics[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2211 |
The Church's social teaching[15h] (2 credits) (in French) |
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TRAV2217 |
Health and the working environment[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2218 |
The development of human resources and management instruments[45h] (6 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2220 |
Bargaining theory and practice[25h] (4 credits)2q (in French) | ||||
TRAV2254 |
Multi disciplinary seminar on the issue of work[60h] (8 credits) (in French) |
Bernard Nyssen, Armand Spineux, Béatrice Van Haeperen, Béatrice Van Haeperen (supplée Armand Spineux) |
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TRAV2313 |
Comparative social protection systems[45h] (6 credits) (in French) | ||||
TRAV2290 |
Mémoire de fin d'études (in French) |
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One course according to choice, from among the following two : |
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SPOL2122 |
Economic structures of Belgium[30h] (3.5 credits) (in French) | ||||
ESPO2220 |
Globalisation of the economy and of society[30h] (4 credits) (in French) |
After completing the "licence" programme in Work Sciences, the students may obtain the teacher-training diploma for secondary school teaching, organised by the Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences. The other departments of the Faculty offer cycles of studies especially destined for students already holding a "licence" diploma from the Faculty. Certain possibilities also exist in other faculties. |