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Master in Political Sciences: International Relations [120.0]

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

 

International political studies are designed to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the world environment in which they are citizens. From villages to the United Nations, from negotiations between states to the role of non-governmental organizations, from the geopolitics of power to the management of international crises, from humanitarian intervention to peaceful resolution of conflict, nothing which drives politics in international relations should be unfamiliar to students who have completed this programme. 

In addition to the core subjects of political science, the training provides students with the essential elements with which to analyze international life and to build on their existing knowledge in the politico-institutional, historical, economic and perhaps even socio-anthropological fields. The interpretation of diplomatic and strategic questions is also enhanced by study of approaches and methods in international negotiations, international relations theory and Foreign policy analysis (FPA).

At the end of the first year, students may choose to diversify their knowledge, either through research in international relations, or to preparing for an international career (e.g.diplomacy, government service, non-governmental organizations) by developing special expertise in an area of international policy or conflict resolution. During the second year, the emphasis is on political analysis, with numerous case studies from different parts of the world.

Training is also offered in the field of humanitarian action. This is done in a  multi-disciplinary way, from a post-crisis reconstruction perspective. This training provides analysis and global understanding of conflict and situations where humanitarian intervention is needed.


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

 

The programme of the first year of the 120 credit Master in Political Science (International Relations) comprises a broad range of core subjects (45 credits), optional subjects (13 credits) and preparation for the dissertation (2 credits). The core subjects include advanced political science courses as well as courses and seminars devoted to international relations and humanitarian action. The programme director will want to ensure that the subjects students choose from the list of core subjects (45 credits out of a total of 65) are relevant to their focus and may not validate certain subjects for this reason.

2 credits out of 20 are allocated to the preparation of the dissertation. Students are required to provide a reasoned account of the research topic, a preliminary bibliography on the topic in question as well as a suggested work plan, together with a schedule showing when the different stages will be completed. 

The list of optional subjects (13 credits out of a total of 25 credits) includes regional analysis or advanced language lessons.

The second year programme is made up of focuses worth 30 credits (research focus, professional focus in diplomacy and conflict resolution and professional focus in humanitarian action) ; 18 credits  (out of a total of 20 credits) are given for writing the dissertation; 12 credits (out of a total of 25 credits) are for optional subjects which complement those taken in the first year.

Wathever the focus or the options chosen, the programme of this master shall totalise 120 credits, spread over two years of studies each of 60 credits

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Finalités

Cours au choix


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

Advanced Masters : Interdisciplinary Analysis of European Integration
Doctoral programmes : doctorate in Political and Social Science for research in international relations (for students with a higher level pass)
Doctoral school in political science (FNRS), or other schools approved by the  Graduate College in Political and Social Science.

Retour en début de pageCertificates

University certificates may be awarded for focuses to holders of a degree, a Master or a VAE (see below).

Admission
Students must have gained an undergraduate degree with the following credits :

Courses which have not already been taken may be added to the Master study programme (up to a maximum of 15 credits). It is up to the programme director to agree the equivalences between different courses. 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.

- Special conditions for entry to the focus in Humanitarian Action  Contact : Ch. Herman


University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in Political Sciences: General [180.0]   Direct access  
Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology [180.0]
Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences [180.0]
Si ils ont suivi la mineure en sciences politiques  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
 
> BA - assistant(e) social(e)
> BA - conseiller(ère) social(e)
> BA en communication
> BA en droit
> BA en sciences administratives et gestion publique
Accès au master moyennant réussite d'une année préparatoire de max. 60 créditsType court
> BA en communication appliquée - type long
> BA en gestion publique - type long
> BA en traduction et interprétation - type long
Après vérification de l'acquisition des matières prérequises, soit accès moyennant la réussite d'une année préparatoire de 60 crédits max, soit accès immédiat moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits maxType long

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
 
> MA en communication appliquée spécialisée, animation socioculturelle et éducation permanente
> MA en communication appliquée spécialisée, publicité et communication commerciale
> MA en communication appliquée spécialisée, relations publiques
> MA en communication appliquée, animation socioculturelle et éducation permanente
> MA en communication appliquée, publicité et communication commerciale
> MA en communication appliquée, relations publiques
> MA en gestion publique
> MA en interprétation
> MA en presse et information
> MA en presse et informations spécialisées
> MA en sciences administratives
> MA en traduction
Accès direct au master moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits maxType long

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 can be gained through 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

Specific procedures :

 

The Master in Political Science (International Relations) has introduced an admission  committee formed of academics and scientists involved in the programme. Under thechairmanship of the programme director, it is their role to deal with questions relating to admission and, from time to time, to assess the quality of the programme.


Requests for admission and for further information should be addressed to the programme director (C. Herman).
Requests for exemption and equivalences between courses and personalized entry are subject to the agreement of the programme director from whom agreement for each individual programme must also be sought.



Contact
Gestion du programme

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Responsable du programme (pour les finalités approfondie et spécialisée en diplomatie et résolution des conflits)

M. Michel Liegeois, 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/SPLE - Institut de sciences politiques Louvain-Europe (ISPOLE)

Adresse courrier
  SPLE - Place Montesquieu 1 bte L2.08.07 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Email
 
SPLE
  Téléphone : 010 47 92 47
  Bâtiment : Collège Jacques Leclercq; Etage 02; Local B 261; Site Louvain-la-Neuve

Responsable du programme (pour la finalité spécialisée en action humanitaire)

Mme Catherine Gourbin, 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)

Adresse courrier
  IACS - Place Montesquieu 1 bte L2.08.03 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Email
 
IACS
  Téléphone : 010 47 41 63
  Bâtiment : Collège Jacques Leclercq; Etage 01; Local B 189; 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

 

Methods which reflect interdisciplinarity
Most of the teaching staff on the programme have backgrounds in two, sometimes three different areas which encourages contacts and approaches of an interdisciplinary kind.
The very nature of international relations makes them a field for interdisciplinary research, aided by various transnational networks.

Variety of teaching strategies (including e-learning)
Most of the teaching staff are familiar with new multi-media technology and innovations introduced by the University Teaching and Multimedia Institute (Institut de pédagogie universitaire et des multimédias - IPUM). The overall rhythm and workload of the programme is carefully coordinated each year.
The geographical and subject range of the optional courses reflects the outward looking nature of the course and the diversity of the teaching.
The seminars are designed to give students support in the methodology of their individual project, whether in the research or professional focus.

Different learning situations 
Courses, seminars, exercises, lectures, competitive examination simulations and learning to work in academic networks are all evidence of the multidisciplinary nature of the programme.

The professional focus in Humanitarian Action is designed to develop a global approach to so-called humanitarian crisis situations and post-crisis situations. The teaching staff have different academic backgrounds e.g. political science, anthropology, law, health, management and development). There is emphasis on learning how to work individually and in groups as well as using e-learning. Students must also do a work placement during the second year of the Master.

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

 

This is done on an annual basis, course by course, and is organised by the academic staff in charge of the programme and discussed by the Master Committee. Diplomats and members of NGOs may also take part in this process.  



Internationalisation
 

The professional focus in Humanitarian Action is part of the group formed in 1993 by a consortium of European universities under the aegis of the Network on Humanitarian Action (NOHA) and in collaboration with the European Community Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO). It is also one of the programmes supported by the Erasmus Mundus scheme. This gives a strong international element to the programme, allowing it to be entitled European Master in International Humanitarian Action.
Students may take advantage of the possibilities for exchange visits with the six other universities in the network.

Under the Erasmus Mundus scheme, research may be done at partner universities outside the European Union.

Under another initiative, links have been established with doctoral students and the network of the Centre for the Study of Crisis and International Conflict (Centre d'études des Crises et des Conflits internationaux – CECRI)



Core courses
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MandatoryMémoire (20credits)
Mandatory LSPRI2900A

Mémoire - 1ère partie N. 2credits  x 
Mandatory LSPRI2900B

Mémoire - 2ème partie N. 18credits   x

MandatoryCours obligatoires (45credits)
L'étudiant choisit l'une des deux matières suivantes :

OptionalCours approfondis pour la finalité spécialisée en diplomatie et résolution des conflits (45credits)
Mandatory LSPRI2050

Comparative Politics of Western States  Lieven De Winter30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LSPRI2020

Geopolitics and the International contemporary System  Claude Roosens30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LSPRI2005

International Administrativ and Political Reforms Chair  Wolfgang Drechsler, Christophe Wasinski30h 5credits 2q x 
Mandatory LSPRI2000

Public Policy Analysis  David Aubin30h 5credits 2q x 
Mandatory LEUSL2010

Political Theories and Regime of the European Union Tom Delreux30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LSPRI2080

International relations theory Michel Liegeois30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LSPRI2070

International Economic relationships  Guy Ertz30h 5credits 2q x 
Mandatory LSPRI2045

International Organizations  Amine Ait-Chaalal30h 5credits 2q x 

MandatorySéminaire au choix pour la finalité spécialisée en diplomatie et résolution des conflits
Un parmi :
Optional LSPRI2010

Current Issues of International Security Michel Liegeois15h 5credits 2q x 
Optional LSPRI2065

Diplomatic Issues: Great Powers Foreign  Amine Ait-Chaalal15h 5credits 1q x 
Optional LSPRI2060

International Cultural Issues  Françoise Piérard15h 5credits 1q x 

OptionalCours approfondis pour la finalité spécialisée en action humanitaire (45credits)
Mandatory LHUMA2010

Geopolitic and Humanitarian Action Tanguy de Wilde d'Estmael, Michel Liegeois (supplée Tanguy de Wilde d'Estmael)30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LHUMA2020

Public Health Jean Macq30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LHUMA2030

Humanitarian Law Raphael Van Steenberghe30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LHUMA2040

Management in Humanitarian Assistance Catherine Gourbin (coord.), Jan Weuts30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LHUMA2210

Foreign Policy and Humanitarian Assistance Amine Ait-Chaalal30h 5credits 2q x 
Mandatory LHUMA2050

Interdisciplinary seminar in humanitarian assistance Amine Ait-Chaalal, Catherine Gourbin (coord.), Jean Macq45h + 15h 10credits 2q x 
Mandatory LDVLP2320

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

MandatoryActivités au choix pour la finalité spécialisée en action humanitaire (5credits)
Optional LHUMA2000

Programme intensif N. 5credits  x 
Optional LHUMA2001

Etude de cas N. 5credits  x 
 


Focuses

Professional Focus in Humanitarian Action [30.0]
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Cette finalité vise à la construction d'une problématique de l'humanitaire et de la réhabilitation post-crise sur une base multidisciplinaire. Elle conjugue les perspectives juridique, culturelle, politique et sanitaire permettant l'analyse des situations nécessitant les interventions humanitaires. Elle permet notamment de faire le lien entre situation d'urgence et politique de développement plus durable.

MandatoryActivités obligatoires (25credits)
Mandatory LHUMA2200

Humanitarian Action and Development An Ansoms, Catherine Gourbin30h 5credits 2q xx
Mandatory LHUMA2220

Health in the rescue operation Vincent Dubois, Debarati Guha, Philippe Meert30h 5credits 2q x 
Mandatory LHUMA9001

Stage N. 10credits   x
Mandatory LHUMA2225

Seminar : conflict transformation Valérie Rosoux30h 5credits  x 

MandatoryCours au choix (5credits)
Un parmi :
Optional LDRHO3406

Droit d'asile et des réfugiés Jean-Yves Carlier, François Crépeau30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LECON2342

Development theories Andreia Lemaître, Marthe Nyssens30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LDVLP2315

Socio-political analysis of development Geoffrey Pleyers (supplée Isabel Yépez Del Castillo), Isabel Yépez Del Castillo30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional WSDEV2111

Sanitation in tropical environment Maryse Wanlin15h 3credits  xx
Optional WMED2180

Hygiene in tropical countries N.15h 2credits 1q xx
Optional LDEMO2610

Populations and health Catherine Gourbin, Godelieve Stroobant30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LDEMO2602

Demography of the world's populations Philippe Bocquier, Catherine Gourbin30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LSOC2050

Sociology of Social Inequalities Nathalie Burnay30h 5credits 1q xx
 


Professional Focus in Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution [30.0]
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Cette finalité prépare aux carrières internationales dans les secteurs public ou privé par une étude ciblée de la scène internationale. La diplomatie et la stratégie des différentes puissances font l'objet d'analyses approfondies parallèlement aux techniques de négociation et de résolution des crises et des conflits. Un séminaire prépare spécialement aux fonctions internationales.

MandatoryProcessus, acteurs et analyses de la politique étrangère (15credits)
Mandatory LSPRI2310

Foreign Policy of Small and Medium Powers, Including Belgium  Claude Roosens, Tanguy Struye de Swielande (supplée Claude Roosens)30h 5credits 1q  x

MandatoryDeux cours au choix parmi les cinq suivants
Optional LSPRI2311

United States Foreign Policy  Amine Ait-Chaalal30h 5credits 1q  x
Optional LSPRI2315

Politique étrangère de la Belgique Tanguy de Wilde d'Estmael (supplée Claude Roosens), Claude Roosens15h 5credits   x
Optional LEUSL2301

European common foreign, security and defence policy Tanguy de Wilde d'Estmael30h 5credits 1q  x
Optional LEUSL2308

IBL Chair: The Euro-Russian partnership: challenges and processes  Laetitia Spetschinsky30h 5credits 1q  x

MandatoryRésolution des crises et des conflits internationaux (15credits)
La première activité est obligatoire. Choisir au moins deux activités parmi les trois dernières :
Mandatory LSPRI2330

International Strategy and Security Michel Liegeois30h 5credits 1q  x
Optional LSPRI2300

International Negotiation Valérie Rosoux30h 5credits 2q  x
Optional LSPRI2325

Séminaire approfondi de théories des relations internationales Michel Liegeois15h 5credits 2q  x
Optional LSPRI2320

Seminar: international Relations and Introduction to Diplomatic and International Fonctions  Claude Roosens15h + 15h 5credits 2q  x
 



Options and optional courses [25.0]
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L'étudiant choisit 25 crédits parmi :

OptionalAires régionales

OptionalBelgique
Optional LSPRI2630

Federalism and Local Administration  Christian de Visscher, Kris Wauters30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LSPRI2670

Economic structures of Belgium  Guillaume Pierre Wunsch30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LSPRI2640

Regional Development  Alain Schoon30h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalAsie (en particulier Chine, Japon, Corée et Inde)
Optional LSPRI2650

Strategic and Economic Analysis of the Pacific Basin N.15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LSPRI2660

China and World Politics Tanguy Struye de Swielande30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LSPRI2620

Geopolitics and Security in North East Asia  Elena Atanassova15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LASI2302

Analysis of contemporary Chinese society Paul Servais30h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LASI2303

Analysis of contemporary Japanese society Elena Atanassova30h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LASI1302

Chair Chiang Ching-Kuo I N.15h 3credits 1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LASI2301

Chair Chiang Ching-Kuo II N.15h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LGLOR2839

Satsuma Chair N.15h 5credits Periodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LGLOR2849

Satsuma Chair N.15h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LGLOR2543

Culture and Civilization of India and the Far East II Robert Deliège30h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LASI2304

Analysis of contemporary Indian Society Robert Deliège30h 4credits 1q xx
Optional LGLOR2544

History and society of India and the Far East II Paul Servais30h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LGLOR2943

Anthropology of India and the Far East : Special Issues Robert Deliège30h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx

OptionalAfrique
Optional LDVLP2626

Socio-political analysis of Africa Philippe De Leener30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LDVLP2625

Socio-economic analysis of Africa Philippe De Leener30h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalAmérique Latine
Optional LDVLP2631

Socio-political analysis of Latin America Isabel Yépez Del Castillo30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LDVLP2630

Socio-economic analysis of Latin America Raul Gonzalez Meyer, Isabel Yépez Del Castillo30h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalMonde arabo-musulman
Optional LDVLP2641

Socio-political analysis of the Arab World Bichara Khader, Vincent Legrand30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LDVLP2640

Socio-economic analysis of the Arab world Vincent Legrand30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGLOR2534

Culture and Civilization of Islam and the Arab World II Godefroid De Callatay30h 5credits Periodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LGLOR2533

History and Society of Islam and the Arab World II Godefroid De Callatay30h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx

OptionalGrande Europe

OptionalInstitutions et politiques de l'Union européenne
Optional LEUSL2020

Institutional Law of the European Union N.45h 6credits 1q xx
Optional LEUSL2021

Substantive Law of the European Union Marc Fallon, Anne-Lise Sibony (supplée Marc Fallon)45h 6credits 1q xx
Optional LEUSL2011

Actors of the European political system N.30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LEUSL2030

Economic and social integration in Europe N.30h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalEurope centrale et orientale
Optional LSPRI2700

Central and Eastern European Contries Political Analysis  Tanguy de Wilde d'Estmael15h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalRelations extérieures de l'Union européenne
Optional LEUSL2105

Social model and employment N.30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LEUSL2308

IBL Chair: The Euro-Russian partnership: challenges and processes  Laetitia Spetschinsky30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LEUSL2310

IBL Chair - Seminar - Conflict and cooperation between the EU and Russia in the Former Soviet Union Tanguy de Wilde d'Estmael (coord.), Xavier Follebouckt (coord.)30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LEUSL2012

External Action of the European Union Tom Delreux30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalLaw of international globalization
Optional LDROP2181

World Trade Organization Law Colin Brown, Isabelle Van Damme30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LDROP2182

International Organizations and World Governance Frédéric Dopagne, Philippe Gautier30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LDROP2183

International Protection of the Environment Nicolas de Sadeleer, Philippe Gautier30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalPerfectionnement linguistique ciblé

OptionalPerfectionnement en langues et civilisations germaniques
Optional LMULT2412

Oral business communication techniques in German Hedwig Reuter (coord.)30h + 30h 6credits 1+2q xx
Optional LMULT2422

Oral business communication techniques in English Sylvie De Cock (coord.)30h + 30h 6credits 1+2q xx
Optional LMULT2432

Oral business communication techniques in Dutch Anne Goedgezelschap30h + 30h 6credits 1+2q xx
Optional LMULT2411

Economic, legal, social and political issues in German-speaking countries Henri Bouillon (coord.)30h + 15h 5credits 1+2q xx
Optional LMULT2421

Economic, legal, social and political issues in English-speaking countries Guido Latre30h + 15h 5credits 1+2q xx
Optional LMULT2431

Economic, legal, social and political issues in Dutch-speaking countries Philippe Hiligsmann30h + 15h 5credits 1+2q xx
Optional LMULT2213

Reading comprehension and vocabulary extension: economic and commercial texts in German Marie-Luce Collard30h 4credits 1q xx
Optional LMULT2223

Reading comprehension and vocabulary extension: economic and commercial texts in English Sylvie De Cock30h 4credits 1q xx
Optional LMULT2233

Reading comprehension and vocabulary extension: economic and commercial texts in Dutch Jean-Pierre Colson30h 4credits 1q xx

OptionalSciences religieuses
Optional LSREL2012

History of the Jewish Religion David Meyer30h 3credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LTHEO1242

Religions and Media Walter Lesch30h 3credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LTHEO1251

Questions of Christian Anthropology Olivier Riaudel30h 3credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LTHEO2261

Christian Social Ethics : politics and economics questions I Walter Lesch30h 4credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LTHEO1362

Art and Religion Ralph Dekoninck30h 3credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LTHEO2262

Christian Social Ethics : politics and economics questions II Walter Lesch30h 4credits 1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LTHEO2312

Familial Ethics Dominique Jacquemin30h 4credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LTHEO2430

Religions and gender Walter Lesch30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LTECO2201

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

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

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

OptionalStage pour la finalité spécialisée en diplomatie et résolution des conflits
De 5 à 10 crédits en accord avec le responsable académique du programme
Optional LSPRI9000

Stage I N. 5credits  xx
Optional LSPRI9001

Stage II N. 10credits  xx