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Master in Sociology and Anthropology [60.0]

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

 

Through the study of different issues such as socialization, identity, culture, power, organization, regulation, class, inequality, cultural and/or social conflict, change and social movements) the key role of sociology is to understand the social players (individuals or groups), their relationships and connections in contemporary society. Anthropology is the science which takes an interest in everything connected to human beings, from the development of man to the most astonishing achievements and phenomena involving human communities. Social and cultural anthropology is the branch of anthropology which is most closely concerned with the many different cultural and social creations of human beings.  

The 60 credit Master in Sociology and Anthropology should be viewed in the context of sociology and anthropology being brought more closely together, a course first charted ten years ago at this university. It is designed to provide understanding of the key issues in sociology and anthropology and the ways in which they are interlinked or differ. There is greater emphasis on training in the theoretical issues of both disciplines rather than the methodological and practical aspects of empirical research.  

The Master in Sociology and Anthropology is designed to equip students with the following knowledge and key skills:

The 60 credit Master 60 may form the first stage in a 120 credit Master, either in Sociology or Anthropology.


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

There are four types of activities in the programme of the 60 credit Master in Sociology and Anthropology : courses on Theoretical Cross-Disciplinary Issues (20 credits); courses structured around different areas (e.g. town or family) looked at from a sociological or anthropological perspective (15 credits); the Leclercq Chair lectures (3 credits) where well-known lecturers present their research; a course on either qualitative or quantitative methodology (5 credits), together with a final dissertation on a theoretical topic (17 credits

Contenu du programme


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

The 60 credit Master 60 in Sociology and Anthropology provides in-depth theoretical training in the analytical procedures in anthropology and sociology. For this reason it goes well with a 120 credit Master in another field. It also naturally leads on to the 120 credit Masters in Sociology or Anthropology. Since the structure of the programmes is similar, students can gain credits from the 60 credit Master (from the subject grouping, cross-disciplinary issues, area studies or Leclercq Chair lectures). The dissertation for the 60 credit Master is not as onerous and may also serve as a starting point for a research topic to be studied in the 120 credit Master.

Retour en début de pageCertificates

None

Admission
To have gained a first university degree including the following credits :

The 30 credits for the subsidiary subject in sociology/anthropology may therefore be used to satisfy these requirements. If the total of prerequisite subjects is more than 15 credits, entry to the Master programme is conditional on the successful completion of a preparatory year and gaining a maximum of 60 credits


University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology [180.0]   Direct access  
Bachelor in Political Sciences: General [180.0]
Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences [180.0]
S’ils ont suivi la mineure en sociologie et anthropologie  Direct access  
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Foreign Bachelors
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  

Non university Bachelors
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 

Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Masters
 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 

Adults taking up their university training
> See the website www.uclouvain.be/vae
Entry to all Masters (with the exception of Advanced Masters) can be gained through the special procedure for accrediting prior learning and experience known as VAE (validation des acquis de l'expérience).

Entry to this Master is possible via this procedure. http://www.uclouvain.be/72954.html


Personalized access
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.
Entry to all Masters (with the exception of Advanced Masters) can also be gained on submission of a special personal file

Admission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration

See the general admission requirements



Contact

Retour en début de pageCurriculum management

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Retour en début de pageUseful contacts

Responsables du programme

M. Christian Maroy, professeur

SSH/PSP - Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l'éducation
SSH/IACS - Institute for the Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies (IACCHOS)

Adresse courrier
  IACS - Place Montesquieu 1 bte L2.08.11 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Email
 
IACS
  Téléphone : 010 47 39 24
  Bâtiment : Collège Jacques Leclercq; Etage 02; Local A 281; Site Louvain-la-Neuve

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M. Olivier Servais, professeur

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)
SSH/IACS - Institute for the Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies (IACCHOS)
SSH/RSCS - Institut de recherche Religions, spiritualités, cultures, sociétés (RSCS)

Adresse courrier
  IACS - Place Montesquieu 1 bte L2.08.01 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Email
 
IACS
  Téléphone : 010 47 42 42
  Bâtiment : Collège Jacques Leclercq; Etage 03; Local A 376; Site Louvain-la-Neuve

Secrétariat

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
Email
 
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



Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

 

The programme is centred on the essential elements of analytical procedures in sociology and anthropology and how they can be used more precisely in an area or a more specific social sector. Methodological procedures are introduced through qualitative and quantitative methods. The dissertation is designed to produce a piece of work which summarizes a sociological and/or anthropological question, mainly based on a critical examination of international literature on sociology and anthropology. A key dimension is critical understanding of the ways in which anthropological and sociological procedures can differ or be closely related. This examination may form the basis of an original research topic which can go on to be dealt with in the dissertation of the 120 credit Master, either in Anthropology or in Sociology.

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

Assessment of the teaching sessions is based on students’ work and/or taking written or oral examinations.  


Internationalisation
The programme contains many opportunities of an international nature, the most notable of which are the Jacques Leclercq Chair lectures. Each year UCL students can attend lectures given by researchers of international standing. These lecturers are given either in English or French.  


Detailed programme
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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

MandatoryPratique de la recherche (17credits)
L'étudiant qui n'a pas suivi de cours de sciences religieuses dans son parcours antérieur est amené à ajouter 1 cours de sciences religieuses TECO2201/02/03 (2 crédits) à son tronc commun. Par conséquent, la valeur du mémoire pour cet étudiant sera de 15 crédits.
Mandatory LSOCA2900

Dissertation / Thesis N. 17credits  x

MandatoryProblématiques sociologiques et anthropologiques transversales (20credits)
4 cours parmi les cours suivants (au moins un cours de sociologie et un cours d'anthropologie)

MandatorySociologie from 1 to 3among
Optional LSOC2005

Identity, Gender and Sexuality Jacques Marquet30h 5credits 2q x
Optional LSOC2010

Regulation, Norms and Modernities Jean De Munck30h 5credits 2q x
Optional LSOC2015

Social Structures and Power Georges Liénard30h 5credits 2q x
Optional LSOC2045

Sociology of Economic Practices Christian Arnsperger, Thomas Périlleux30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LSOC2020

Sociologie of Culture and Intercultural Dynamics Marie Verhoeven30h 5credits 2q x
Optional LSOC2025

Sociology of Organisations and Organised Action Christian Maroy, Marc Zune (supplée Christian Maroy)30h 5credits 2q x

MandatoryAnthropologie from 1 to 3among
Optional LANTR2100

Basics of anthropology Pierre-Joseph Laurent30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LANTR2110

The history and theories of anthropology Robert Deliège30h 5credits 2q x
Optional LANTR2020

Symbolic systems anthropology : cosmology and environment Olivier Servais30h 5credits 1q x

MandatoryOptions (15credits)
Tout étudiant ayant déjà suivi le cours LSEXM2105 dans son programme de bachelier ne pourra plus le choisir dans son programme de master.

MandatorySociologie from 1 to 3among
Optional LSOC2035

Sociology of Education and Training Hugues Draelants (supplée Christian Maroy), Christian Maroy30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LSOC2090

Sociology of the City Mathieu Berger30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LSOC2075

Historical Sociology Jean-Michel Chaumont, Xavier Rousseaux30h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year x
Optional LSEXM2105

Sociologie de la famille et du couple Jacques Marquet30h 4credits  x
Optional LSOC2060

socio-anthropology of contemporary Islam Brigitte Maréchal30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LSOC2065

Anthropology of politics and religion: power and beliefs Pierre-Joseph Laurent30h 5credits 1q x

MandatoryAnthropologie from 1 to 3among
Optional LANTR2050

Anthropology of the Body Anne-Marie Vuillemenot30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LANTR2040

Anthropology of mobility and sedentarisation Alain Reyniers30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LDVLP2320

Anthropology of development and environment Pierre-Joseph Laurent30h + 0h 5credits 1q x
Optional LSEXM2115

Anthropologie culturelle de la famille et de la sexualité Robert Deliège30h 4credits  x

MandatoryReligion
1 parmi :
Optional LTECO2201

Questions of religious sciences: biblical readings Jean-Pierre Delville15h 2credits 2q x
Optional LTECO2202

Questions of religious sciences: reflections about christian faith Benoît Bourgine15h 2credits 1q x
Optional LTECO2203

Questions of religious sciences: questions about ethics Walter Lesch, Emil Piront (supplée Walter Lesch)15h 2credits 2q x

MandatoryMéthodes de recherche (5credits)
au moins 5 crédits
Optional LSOC2080

Structural Analysis (Epistemology, Method and Technique) Jean-Pierre Hiernaux30h 5credits 2q x
Optional LANTR2000

Qualitative methodology : comprehensive interview and life in-terview (epistemology, methods and techniques) Pierre-Joseph Laurent, Jacinthe Mazzocchetti30h 3credits 1+2q x
Optional LANTR2120

Audio-visual anthropology course (theory and workshop) Olivier Servais15h 5credits 1q x
Optional LDEMO2170

Quantitative methods in social sciences I Godelieve Stroobant20h + 30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LDEMO2710

Quantitative methods in social sciences II Philippe Bocquier20h + 20h 5credits 1q x
Optional LSPRI2220

Public Policy Assessment Methods  David Aubin30h 5credits 1q x
Optional LSOC2085

Qualitative Methodology : Comprehensive Interview and Life history Accounts (Epistemology, Methods and Techniques Françoise Bartiaux (supplée Marie Verhoeven), Marie Verhoeven30h 5credits 2q x

MandatoryUne Chaire Jacques Leclercq (3credits)
Optional LANSO1390

Jacques Leclercq Chair I N.15h 3credits 1q x
Optional LANSO1391

Jacques Leclercq Chair II N.15h 3credits 1q x
Optional LANSO1392

Jacques Leclercq Chair III N.15h 3credits 2q x
Optional LANSO1393

Jacques Leclercq Chair IV N.15h 3credits 2q x