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Advanced Master in Interdisciplinary Analysis of European Construction (shift schedule) [60.0]

AnnéesTravail de fin d'étudeProgramme interuniversitaire


Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

This programme is designed for students who have already gained a Master and are turning to the Advanced Master in Interdisciplinary Analysis of European Construction to gain additional special training in the field of European studies to establish a link with professional activities relating to the institutions and policies of the European Union. 

It provides teaching in the legal, economic, political and historical foundations of European integration as well as an interdisciplinary seminar which tackles various issues relating to this.

There is a choice between three special option courses : Dimensions and Means of European Policies, Europe, States and Societies and Europe in the World. These enable students to deepen their knowledge in one of these areas.

Advanced teaching on subjects relating to European construction also gives students opportunities to consider more deeply the processes at work and to adopt a critical attitude towards them.

The programme is organized jointly by the Institute of European Studies at UCL and the Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis (where the courses are held).


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme


This programme of 60 credits is made up of courses and seminars worth 45 credits, as well as a final assignment for 15 credits. The core subjects account for 28 credits and are organized in the first semester : they are made up of courses on different disciplines and an interdisciplinary seminar entitled 'Thinking Europe'.

The second semester is devoted to the production of a final assignment (15 credits) and a specialization for 15 credits in option courses.

All the courses are held at the Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis.

Core courses

Option


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

Doctoral programmes : the Institute of European Studies does not award doctorates in European studies. Each Faculty sets the conditions for entry to their doctorates. The Institute of European Studies participates in the Graduate School for European studies.

Admission

See the general admission requirements

Specific procedures :

Special procedures:

‘Licence’ degree awarded in the French-speaking Community) or a foreign degree recognized as equivalent to the 120 credit Masters awarded in the French-speaking Community or validated by the panel for at least 300 credits.
For studies abroad which do not reach a total of 300 credits, applications for admission to the Advanced Master are subject to the approval of a panel who will consider the quality and content of the training undertaken abroad and may go on to validate it at a level of 300 credits.
The candidate have to prove the sufficient knowledge of French.

The management of applications is done at the Facultés universitaires Saint Louis in Brussels. 
Applications should be submitted to Michaël Blariau, blariau@fusl.ac.be, 02/787.93.36

 

Mature students

Contact

Requests for further information should be sent to Michaël Blariau, at the Facultés universitaires Saint Louis, blariau@fusl.ac.be,   Tel: 02/787.93.36



Contact
Michaël Blariau, blariau@fusl.ac.be, 02/787.93.36


Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

This Advanced Master tackles European studies from a multidisciplinary perspective which accounts for its originality and special features. It applies the resources of political science, law, economics and history to the study of European integration. Students acquire the basic knowledge which enables them to understand the foundations of European construction.
The interdisciplinary seminar 'Thinking Europe' develops the interdisciplinary aspect.
The teaching staff is made up of both academics who specialize in the subjects studied and practitioners from the institutions and common policies who can shed light on how they actually work and who represent a source of expertise for students.

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

Assessment may take the form of written or oral examinations. The interdisciplinary seminar Thinking Europe and the final assignment are assessed on the basis of a piece of written work, in accordance with guidelines set out by the supervisor.


Internationalisation
No elements of internationalisation for this programme.


Core courses
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MandatoryOptional
Courses not taught this academic yearPeriodic courses not taught this academic year
Periodic courses taught this academic yearTwo year courses

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Year
1

MandatoryFinal assignment (17credits)
Mandatory LEUSL2800

Final assignment N. 15credits  x
Mandatory LEUSL2801

Introduction to the European information and documentation Yves Conrad12h 2credits 2q x

MandatoryCore subjects (28credits)
All courses are compulsory
Mandatory LEUSL2701

The historical and cultural basis of the European integration Geneviève Duchenne37.5h 5credits 1q x
Mandatory LEUSL2702

The economic basis of the European Integration N.45h 6credits 1q x
Mandatory LEUSL2703A

The legal basis of the European Integration: general theory and institutional law N.30h 4credits 1q x
Mandatory LEUSL2703B

The legal basis of the European Integration: internal market law N.15h 3credits 1q x
Mandatory LEUSL2704

The political basis of the European Integration Tom Delreux22.5h 4credits 1q x
Mandatory LEUSL2705

European budget N.15h 3credits 1q x
Mandatory LEUSL2706

Interdisciplinary workshop Europe as it is thought N.15h 3credits 2q x
 


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