Study objectives
Study objectives in terms of acquisition of skills :
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The bachelor's programme of Political Sciences aims to :
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provide the students with a
basic grounding in Political Sciences (and its principal
specialities and fields), to enable them to decode
socio-political phenomena
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develop the students' capacity of critical analysis and multi-disciplinary
reflection, providing initiation into the principal disciplines of the
Human Sciences and, in particular, Political Sciences
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initiate the students
in individual study, by means of an active pedagogical
approach which leaves considerable room for personal (and group) work,
as well as in the acquisition of written and oral communication skills
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lay the
foundation stones
to pave the way for further scientific steps (participation in a
practical
seminar on research, on- the-field contact, acquisition of primordial
methodological
tools), and to help the students to elaborate reports, respecting the
rules of form and of content (a skill necessary both for embarking on
the job-market and on the master's programme).
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General presentation of the programme
The Bachelor's programme, which provides basic
pluridisciplinary training, comprises a pool of subjects
common to the Faculty as well as specific courses in Political
Sciences. Thanks to the common pool of subjects, the student will have the
possibility, after the January session, to re-orientate himself to one
or another programme of the Faculty, if so desired.
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The three year programme corresponds to 180 credits and
consists of a major, an ensemble of courses, seminars and exercises,
totalling 150 credits.
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To widen his intellectual and professional
horizons, the student may choose a minor (30 credits) which will enable
him to discover another subject ; he may likewise choose to go more deeply
into his major by means of an ensemble of options (30
credits). The choice of the minor and the options, must be approved by the Programme Supervisor.
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The choice of a minor also facilitates
re-orientation when it comes to selecting the master's programme. The
role of the Programme Supervisor and of the Study Advisor is important
with respect to subject choice (information, advice, etc.)
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On a general level:
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one year is
dedicated to providing initiation into the principal Human Science
disciplines (including a course in Political Sciences) and a seminar
in university study approaches and methods
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one year is
dedicated to the acquisition of primordial methodological tools and the
disciplines of Social Sciences (in particular, within the
different specialities of Political Sciences and Sociology)
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and one year is
dedicated to the pursuit of the acquisition of methodological tools and
a piece of work revolving more specifically around the principal
specialities and fields of Political Sciences (in particular
international relations, public policy and comparative politics).
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Minors or other options available (30 Credits)
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The student will complete his programme by choosing :
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a minor (30
Credits), other than the one in Political Sciences, to be selected from the ensemble of minors offered by UCL.
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For a total of 14 Credits in the 2nd year and 16 Credits in the 3rd year.
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or
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a choice of options (30 Credits), available on other bachelor programmes
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The choice of the minor or options must be approved by the Programme Supervisor
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Evaluation
Ongoing evaluation : exercises and personal pieces of work
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Written and oral exams
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Admission to the programme
TAG VIDE!
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The programme is accessible to those possessing a secondary school-leaving certificate (c.f. the "Acces to Studies"
part of the study programme for a precise description of the admission
requirements and their particular cases)
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The conditions and regular admission requirements are specified on the web page "Access to Studies"
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http://www.ucl.ac.be/etudes/libres/en/acces.html
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Positioning of the programme
Positioning of the programme within the University cursus
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The bachelor's degree in Political Sciences entitles
direct access to the master's of Political Sciences, delivered by any
university institution within the French-speaking Community in Belgium : the master's
of Political Sciences (general orientation), the master's of Political
Sciences (international relations) and the master's of Public
Administration.
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Those possessing a bachelor's degree in Sociology and
Anthropology or in the Human and Social Sciences from UCL,
who have followed the minor in Political Sciences, are likewise entitled direct
access to the master's of Political Sciences (general orientation), the
master's of Political Sciences (international relations) and the
master's of Public Administration.
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Other studies available upon completion of the programme
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The bachelor's degree in Political Sciences entitles direct
access to the master's organised by other departments of the Faculty of
Economic Sciences, Social and Political Sciences or by other faculties,
subject to respect of the conditions and prerequisites specified for
those programmes. In the case of lacking credits, these may be
made up either by being added to the master's programme (if the number
of lacking credits does not surpass 15 credits), or by completing a
complementary/preparatory year before embarking on the master's.
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Useful contacts
Programme management
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SESP Secrétariat du 1er cycle (ESPO)
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Program Supervisor : Professor C. de Visscher
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Contact person for the ESPO : Anne-Françoise Mariscal, Chantal Herman
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Study Advisor
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Cécile Delannay
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Exam Jury
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President : Michel Dorban
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Secretaries : Jean-Marie Yante
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List of accessible minors
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Minor in Theology
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Minor in Philosophy
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Minor in Law
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Minor in Criminology
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Minor in Information and Communication (*)
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Minor in Sociology and Anthropology
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Minor in Human and Social Sciences
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Minor in Economics
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Minor in Economics (opening)
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Minor in Business Studies
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Minor in Linguistics
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Minor in Hispanic Studies (*)
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Minor in Italian Studies (*)
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Minor in French Studies (*)
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Minor in Latin Studies
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Minor in Greek Studies
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Minor in Oriental Studies
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Minor in Literature Studies
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Minor in History
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Minor in Medieval Studies
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Minor in History of Art and Archaeology (*)
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Minor in Musicology
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Minor in Psychology and Education (*)
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Minor in Human Nutrition (*)
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Minor in General Biomedical Sciences (*)
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Minor in Clinical Biomedical Sciences (*)
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Minor in Medication Sciences (*)
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Minor in Physical Activity, Health and Culture of Movement (*)
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Minor in Geography(*)
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Minor in Statistics
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Minor in Urban Architecture
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Minor in Mathematics and Mathematical Applications
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Minor in Scientific Culture
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Minor in Gender Studies
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Minor in Culture and Creation
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Minor in European Studies
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(*) Minor with access criteria.
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