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Minor in Population and Development Studies [30.0]

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The main objective of the minor is to train students enrolled in a bachelor programme to acquire a basic training in population and development studies, enabling them to understand and, to some extent, analyze the challenges of poverty, demographic transitions, ageing populations, North-South inequalities, and the interactions between population, environment and development.

The minor combines into a single block six courses (of 5 credits each) organized by the Department of population and development studies. . These six courses provide an overview of the population-development issues and train students to acquire knowledge in:
- demographic analysis and development theories
- population and development policies
- issues and challenges of the 21st century, both demographic as well as political, social and economic
- relationships between gender and social, economic and political inequalities
- analyses of the interaction between population, environment and development.


Admission

Retour en début de pageAdmission Requirements

Since it does not require any prerequisite subjects or special training, the minor is open to any student enrolled in a bachelor programme at UCL. Since it employs tools and approaches which mainly come from social and human sciences, it provides further training both for students in science and technology or health sciences as well as for those who wish to widen their programme in human sciences.

 



Detailed Course Structure
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Courses not taught this academic yearPeriodic courses not taught this academic year
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Year
12

La mineure totalise 30 crédits qui se répartissent en 15 crédits en deuxième année et 15 crédits en troisième année du programme de bachelier.

MandatoryCours obligatoire (30credits)
Mandatory LSPED1211

Introduction to Demography Bruno Schoumaker30h 5credits 1q xx
Mandatory LSPED1212

Analysis of Development Policy Sophie Charlier, Isabel Yépez Del Castillo (coord.)30h 5credits 1q xx
Mandatory LSPED1213

Contemporary issues in development policy: a comparative approach Jean-Marie Wautelet30h 5credits 2q xx
Mandatory LSPED1214

Demographic issues and challenges in the 21st century Philippe Bocquier, Catherine Gourbin30h 5credits 1q xx
Mandatory LSPED1215

Gender and Societies Laura Merla, Ester Lucia Rizzi (coord.)30h 5credits 2q xx
Mandatory LSPED1221

Interrelations of Population, Environment and Development Sabine Henry (supplée Bruno Schoumaker), Bruno Schoumaker30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalCours de remplacement
Si l'étudiant a déjà suivi un des cours obligatoires dans le cadre de sa majeure, il peut le remplacer par un cours de la liste ci-dessous.
Optional LCOPS1212

Qualitative data analysis Mathieu Berger30h + 20h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LPOLS1221

Quantitative Data Analysis Jacques Marquet30h + 20h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LPOLS1211

Macroeconomic Policy André Nyembwe Musungaïe30h + 10h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LBIO1251

Ecology Hans Van Dyck, Renate Wesselingh60h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
 


Training accessible at the end of the minor
This minor may be chosen by students studying a particular subject as a means of broadening their horizons and training in an interdisciplinary issue. It may also be used as a preliminary stage towards the 120 credit Master in Population and Development Studies.


Useful Contacts
Academic in charge

M. Dominique Tabutin, prof. ordinaire émérite

SSH/ESPO - Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales, politiques et de communication

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Retour en début de pageUseful contacts

Contact person

Mme Chantal Magritte-Herman

SSH/ESPO - Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales, politiques et de communication
PSAD - Ecole des Sciences politiques et sociales / Louvain School of Political and Social Sciences (PSAD)

Adresse courrier
  PSAD - Place Montesquieu 1 bte L2.08.05 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
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PSAD
  Téléphone : 010 47 41 09
  Secrétariat : 010 474119
  Télécopie : 010 47 27 36
  Bâtiment : Collège Jacques Leclercq; Etage 00; Local B 089; Site Louvain-la-Neuve



Practical Informations
Enrolment for the minor

1. Organization
Courses in the minors are scheduled during the day, on Tuesday mornings, all day Wednesdays and Thursdays and Friday mornings.

2. Admission
Not applicable

3. Enrolment for the minor
In Year 2
Students who have enrolled online for the second year bachelor programme may also enrol for an option course (to do this, students must first be enrolled for Year 2).

Alternatively, students can access enrolment in the option courses through their virtual office (go to the UCL website, provide identification, click on ‘My Office’).
Students who are retaking their second year are automatically re-enrolled for the same  minor.


In Year 3 of the bachelor’s degree
When they enrol for the third year, students are automatically enrolled for the second part of the option course. The same applies to students retaking their third year (BAC3).    

All demands for exemption from this rule must be submitted to the adviser from the relevant programme. 

4. Checking enrolment for the minor
Checking enrolment in the minor can be done online through the enrolment application foryear 2 of the bachelor programme.

5. Changing enrolment for the minor
Students who wish to change should consult the study adviser from their original faculty. 

 course schedule

1. Consultation of course schedule
http://www.uclouvain.be/espo-mineures.html

2. Resolving timetabling clashes
At the beginning of Year 2 of the bachelor programme, students should draw up their timetable for Years 2 and 3 taking into account the schedule for the minor.

If there is a timetabling clash, various solutions are possible :

Deferring courses :
In case of a clash in Year 2 (courses of the major/ and option courses), students may request that they defer one or two courses to the following year, taking into account the sequences of courses (pre-requisites). The deferred course may be in the major or the optional course subjects.
It is not compulsory to take 15 credits for an option course each year. Each year of study should ideally contain 60 credits. Students should balance their two year programme in the best way to they can acquire, in  Year 3, 30 credits for option courses and 150
credits for  major.
Students should seek agreement from their study adviser to defer courses to the following year to ensure the overall balance of their two year programme.

Anticipating courses :
In case of a clash in Year 2 (courses of the major/ and option courses), students may request that they defer one or two courses to the following year, taking into account of the sequences of courses (pre-requisites). The deferred course may be in the major or option course subjects.
It is not compulsory to take 15 credits for an option course each year. Each year of study should ideally contain 60 credits. Students should balance their two year programme in the best way to they can acquire, in  Year 3, 30 credits for option courses and 150 credits for  major.

Students should seek agreement from their study adviser to defer courses to the following year to ensure the overall balance of their two year programme.

Timetabling clashes :
In certain cases, students may be able to use alternative methods for a course where there is a clash so that they do not have to attend the course.
If students are unable to attend the course, they must seek prior agreement from the lecturer. Information on alternative methods, if they are available, can be found in the course specifications in the detailed programme (above).

Finding an equivalent course which does not clash :
Useful information can be found in each course specification in the detailed programme (above). Students must seek prior agreement from their study adviser when choosing equivalent courses.

 Enrolment form for activities in the minor

1. Information on prerequisite subjects
This information can be found in the detailed programme for the option course (above).

2. Enrolment for activities in the programme of the minor
Enrolment for activities (courses) in the
minor should be done at the same time as enrolment for activities (courses) in the main subject.
Enrolment for courses can be done by using the special menu in the virtual office. 

This menu will be available during the month of September.

3. Obtaining an official stamp from the person in charge of the  mineure
The 1st cycle office is responsible for dealing with requests for official stamps.

 

learning aids

1. e-learning information
Useful information will be given during the course.

2. Consultation of table of learning aids available for each activity.
There is useful information in the specification of each course (above).

Examinations

1. Examination enrolment
Examination enrolment follows the same procedure as enrolment for examinations in the major.

2. Consultation of examination schedules
Examinations for the option courses are held during a special week of the examination session in order to avoid timetabling clashes.

The schedule of examination times is available at :http://www.uclouvain.be/espo-mineures.html