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Preparotory Year for Master in Information and Communication Science and Technology [60.0]

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

The preparatory year provides students with some basic skills in human sciences to help them sucessfully follow the Master [120] in Information and Communication Science and Technology [120.0] .

On completing this programme, students will have acquired :

Students choose their courses based on their professional objectives and in consultation with the committee president and the academic coordinator.


Retour en début de pageEvaluation

Depending on the nature of the course and the teaching methods, the evaluation will take different forms. Some courses will involve oral and/or written evaluations (held during one of the three exam sessions: January – June – August/September)), whilst the evaluation of seminars will involve more substantial student participation as well as assessment of individual course work. Evaluation methods will be explained at the beginning of each course.

Teaching methods are evaluated in accordance with the current University regulations (see General regulations concerning examinations). Students may also find additional information regarding the evaluation of courses in the course description.

Admission

Retour en début de pageAdmission Requirements

This year of study targets :

Retour en début de pageAdmission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration

See the general admission requirements

Specific procedures :

For Belgian students satisfying the decree’s bridging programme conditions : applications must be adressed to the administrative manager – Collège Erasme, Place Blaise Pascal, 1 1348 Louvain-La-Neuve – Michèle Dewez. The application must include a CV and a detailed list of results obtained during all the previous years of study at third-level institutions.

Foreign students : applications are examined by a Master’s committee. Details concerning applications by international students may be found on http://www.uclouvain.be/14041.html.

For VAE students (accreditation of prior learning) : applications must be submitted to the Studies Adviser (Collège Erasme, Place Blaise Pascal, 1 1348 Louvain-La Neuve – Fiorella Flamini).



Detailed programme
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The programme will be made up according to the student's previous studies (minimum 16 credits and maximum 60 credits).

MandatoryGeneral training (25credits)
Mandatory LFLTR1140

Arts and Civilizations Marco Cavalieri, Alexander Streitberger (coord.), Brigitte Van Wymeersch37.5h 5credits 1q x
Mandatory LFLTR1291

Computer Applications in the Humanities Aurore François15h + 15h 3credits 1q x
Mandatory LFLTR1110

Historical Foundations of Western Civilisation I  Emmanuel Debruyne (supplée Laurence Van Ypersele), Paul Servais, Françoise Van Haeperen, Laurence Van Ypersele, Jean-Marie Yante (coord.)60h 5credits 1q x
Mandatory LFLTR1430

Historical Criticism  Emmanuel Debruyne (supplée Laurence Van Ypersele), Laurence Van Ypersele30h + 10h 4credits 2q x
Mandatory LFLTR1130

Comparative Approach of European Literatures Paul Deproost, Erica Durante (coord.), Guido Latre, Hubert Roland30h 5credits 1q x
Mandatory LHIST1320

Quantitative methods in studying history Aurore François22.5h 3credits 2q x

MandatoryAdditional training (maximum 34 credits)
Students make up their programme by choosing courses linked with their professional project. Courses must be chosen in agreement with the Chair of the Examination Board and the Chair of the Programme Committee.

OptionalLiterature
Optional LFLTR1330

General and Comparative Literature : Methods and Practices Erica Durante30h 3credits 2q x
Optional LFLTR1550

Theory of Literature Jean-Louis Dufays, Jean-Louis Dufays (supplée null), Michel Lisse30h + 7.5h 3credits 1q x
Optional LROM1100

History of French Literature from the Middle Ages to the 17th century Agnès Guiderdoni, Tania Van Hemelryck (coord.)45h 4credits 2q x
Optional LROM1112

Introduction to the Study of French and Romance Languages and Literature : Trends, Concepts, Methods  Mattia Cavagna, Jean-Louis Dufays, Philippe Hambye (coord.)30h + 7.5h 4credits 2q x
Optional LROM1200

History of French Literature from 1700 to 1850  Damien Zanone45h 5credits 2q x
Optional LROM1300

History of French Literature from 1850 to the contemporary period  Vincent Engel30h 3credits 2q x
Optional LROM1523

Belgian Francophone Literature  Pierre Piret30h 4credits 2q x

OptionalHistory
Optional LFLTR1420A

Historical Foundations of Western Civilisation : Antiquity N.22.5h 3credits 2q x
Optional LFLTR1420B

Historical Foundations of Western Civilisation : Middle Ages N.22.5h 3credits 2q x
Optional LFLTR1420C

Historical Foundations of Western Civilisation : Modern Times N.22.5h 3credits 2q x
Optional LFLTR1420D

Historical Foundations of Western Civilisation : Contemporary Period N.22.5h 3credits 2q x
Optional LHIST1430

General heuristics Guy Zelis15h + 15h 3credits 1q x
Optional LHIST1431

Specialized heuristics and exercises on questions of history : antiquity Françoise Van Haeperen15h + 15h 4credits 1q x
Optional LHIST1432

Specialized heuristics and exercises on questions of history : the Middle Ages Jean-Marie Yante15h + 15h 4credits 1q x
Optional LHIST1433

Specialized heuristics and exercises on questions of history : modern times Silvia Mostaccio15h + 15h 4credits 1q x
Optional LHIST1434

Specialized heuristics and exercises on questions of history : the contemporary period Vincent Dujardin15h + 15h 4credits 2q x
Optional LGLOR1531

History and Society of Islam and the Arab World I Godefroid De Callatay30h 3credits 1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year x
Optional LGLOR1532

Culture and Civilization of Islam and the Arab World I Godefroid De Callatay30h 3credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year x

OptionalLanguage and Computer Sciences
Optional LCOMU1127

Computer Science, Communication and Multimedia Jean Couwenbergh, Thierry De Smedt (coord.)20h + 10h 4credits 2q x
Optional LFLTR1530

Introduction to Language Science Philippe Hambye, Anne-Catherine Simon30h 4credits 2q x
Optional LFLTR1560

General linguistics Louise-Amélie Cougnon (supplée Philippe Hiligsmann), Philippe Hiligsmann30h 3credits 1q x
Optional LROM1331

French Linguistics III : from words to discourse  Cédrick Fairon, Anne-Catherine Simon45h 5credits 1+2q x

OptionalModern Languages
Depending on their previous academic studies, students may be required to take 3 language courses (maximum of two different languages) for a maximum of 14 credits.

OptionalGerman
Optional LFLTR1710

German language Henri Bouillon30h + 30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LALLE1810

German - General Topic Reading Comprehension  Ann Rinder50h 4credits 1+2q x
Optional LALLE2410

German - Interactive communication  Ann Rinder30h 3credits 1+2q x

OptionalEnglish
Optional LFLTR1720

English language Sylvie De Cock30h + 30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LANGL1810

English for Arts Students - An intermediate course Stéphanie Brabant, Jean-Luc Delghust (coord.)60h 4credits 1+2q x
Optional LANGL1811

English: Language and Culture Estelle Dagneaux (coord.), Philippe Denis, Céline Gouverneur, Claudine Grommersch, Brigitte Loosen30h + 30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LANGL2410

Interactive Communication Philippe Denis30h 3credits 1+2q x

OptionalDutch
Optional LNEER1810

Intermediate Dutch for Social Science Hilde Bufkens60h 4credits 1+2q x
Optional LNEER2410

Dutch communication skills for students in Classical studies, Philosophy, Oriental Studies, Biblical Studies - intermediate level  Mariken Smit30h 3credits 1+2q x
Optional LFLTR1250

Dutch : language and culture Kristel Van Goethem30h + 30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LFLTR1730

Dutch language Philippe Hiligsmann30h + 30h 5credits 1q x
 


Available masters
A certificate, not a diploma, is given at the end of the preparatory year, which if successful, permits study of a Master [120] in Information and Communication Science and Technology [120.0] .


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