2024-2025 / Bachelor

Philosophy

180 crédits

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Block 1

Compulsory courses

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
PHIL0015-1
Introduction to metaphysics and the theory of knowledge Q130--5
PHIL0019-1
Introduction to contemporary philosophy Q13015-5
PHIL0021-1
Introduction to ethics and moral philosophy Q230--5
PHIL0034-1
Aesthetics and philosophy of art Q130--5
PHIL0042-1
Logic and analysis of reasoning Q145--5
HIST0055-1
Introduction to historical criticism Q230--5
PHIL0012-1
Philosophy of citizenship I : an introduction to political philosophy Q245--5
PHIL0025-1
Philosophy of the human sciences and practices of philosophyQ2   5
Philosophy of the human sciences and practices of philosophy  24-- 
Sustainability and transition course  12-- 
Faculty activity  10-- 

Optional courses

Choose the following course :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LANG0086-4
English level 1 (english language) TA60--5

Students who, at the time of taking the level 1 course, demonstrate a level of English proficiency corresponding to international level B2 may replace this course with one of the following courses:

Greek

LCLA0065-3
Greek language I, Core curriculum TA3030-5
LCLA0067-1
Greek authors 1 Q245--5

Latin

LCLA0018-1
Introduction to Latin TA3015-5
LCLA0068-1
Latin authors 1 : grammar and texts TA45--5

German

TRAD0004-1
Translation and appreciation of historical texts : German 1 TA45--5
TRAD0005-1
Advanced German language and elements of German-speaking culture 1* Q130--5

English

TRAD0006-1
Translation of Historical Texts : English 1 TA45--5
TRAD0203-1
English language and English-speaking culture (english language) Q245--5

Choose one of the following history courses :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LCLA0015-1
Ancient Graeco-Roman history (including 15 hours of Middle-East history) Q260--5
HIST0040-1
History of the Middle Ages Q245--5
HIST0039-1
Modern history Q145--5
HIST0031-1
Contemporary history Q145--5

Select 1 course of arts and civilization from the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
HREL0004-1
Introduction to the history of Christianity Q130--5
ASIE0002-1
East Asian Beliefs and Philosophy Q130--5
ASIE0003-1
Tradition and Modernity in the Chinese Society Q230--5
ASIE0004-1
History of Japan's Foreign Relations Q230--5
ASIE0005-1
Individual and Community in Japan Q130--5
LLOR0059-1
History and religion of ancient India Q130--5
HIST0030-1
History and religion of the Arab-Muslim world I Q230--5
HAAR0022-1
History and archaeology of the Islamic world Q130--5
HAAR0066-1
History of art and archeology of Greco-Roman antiquity (urban planning and architecture) - [3d Field trips, travels and pract] Q130-[+]5
HAAR0069-1
History of art and archeology of Greco-Roman antiquity (sculpture and painting) - [3d Field trips, travels and pract] Q230-[+]5
HAAR0054-1
History of Art and Archaeology in the Middle Ages : from the Paleochristian Era to the 11th century - [8d Field trips, travels and pract] Q230-[+]5
HAAR0055-1
History of Art and Archaeology in the Middle Ages : the Gothic period - [8d Field trips, travels and pract] Q230-[+]5
HAAR0056-1
History of art and archaeology in the modern era : 15th and 16th centuries Q230--5
HAAR0057-1
History of art and archeology in the modern era : 17th and 18th centuries Q130--5
HAAR0007-1
History of Art and Archaeology : the modern era : the 19th century Q230--5
HAAR0008-1
History of Art and Archaeology : the modern era : the 20th century Q130--5
CINE0007-1
History of Cinema TA3030-5
THEA0004-1
History of theatre Q230--5
MUSI0022-2
History of music (the modal era) - [3d Field trips, travels and pract] Q130-[+]5
MUSI0023-2
History of music (the tonal age) - [3d Field trips, travels and pract] Q130-[+]5

Choose 1 course of language sciences :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LROM0024-1
Introduction to general linguistics and semiology Q130--5
LING0004-1
Rhetoric and semiology Q130--5
LING0009-1
The typology of languages and language universals* Q130--5
COMU2145-1
Introduction to media and information Q130--5
COMU0016-1
Theories of Communication Q130--5

Optional free courses

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : These courses are not included in the calculation of the credits of the year.
PHIL0078-1
Workshop in philosophical practice Q230--5

Learning support activities

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Aimed at students who have acquired less than 30 credits.
Cross-disciplinary activities
IREM0009-1
Hebdo MethodO: additional support linked to the context of repeating a year - [5h Remedial work] TA--[+]-
IREM0010-1
Getting B1 off to a good start - [2h Remedial work] Q1--[+]-
IREM0018-1
Maintaining or rediscovering your motivation if you have to repeat a year (Q1) - [2h Remedial work] Q1--[+]-
LREM0010-1
Taking stock of your skills in French (Q1) - [15h Remedial work] Q1--[+]-
Aimed at students with reduced hours (art. 150)
- To consult the list of courses, click on this link: https://www.student.uliege.be/student/remediations-allegement150

- To add these courses to your SAP, please contact the student affairs office
Aimed at students in block 1.
- To consult the list of courses, click on this link: https://www.student.facphl.uliege.be/cms/c_12020115/fr/studentfacphl-activites-de-remediation

- To add these courses to your SAP, please contact the student affairs office

Block 2

Compulsory courses

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
PHIL0009-1
History of Ancient philosophy Q145--5
PHIL0011-1
History of the philosophy of the middle ages Q245--5
PHIL0013-1
History of the philosophy of modern times Q145--5
PHIL0010-1
History of contemporary philosophy
Corequisite
PHIL0019-1
Introduction à la philosophie contemporaine
Q145--5
PHIL0040-1
Introduction to the philosophy of sciences Q130--5
PHIL0043-1
Logic and analytical philosophy
Corequisite
PHIL0042-1
Logique et analyse des raisonnements
Q145--5
PHIL0006-3
Philosophy of citizenship II : Political philosophy
Corequisite
PHIL0012-1
Philosophie de la citoyenneté I : Introduction à la philosophie politique
Q230--5
PHIL1103-2
Exercises of history of philosophy Q2-45-5

Optional courses

Choose the following course :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LANG0087-4
English level 2 (english language) TA60--5

Students who, at the time of taking the level 2 course, demonstrate a level of English proficiency corresponding to international level C1 may replace this course with one of the following courses:

Greek

LCLA0067-1
Greek authors 1 Q245--5
LCLA0072-1
Greek authors 2 TA45--5

Latin

LCLA0068-1
Latin authors 1 : grammar and texts TA45--5
LCLA0073-1
Latin authors 2 TA45--5

German

TRAD0005-1
Advanced German language and elements of German-speaking culture 1* Q130--5
TRAD0154-1
German - General translation to French and sight translationQ2   5
German - General translation to French  30-- 
German to French sight translation  -30- 

English

GERM0011-1
History of English Literature 2 (english language) Q130--5

Choose 1 course of literature from the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LROM1018-1
History of French literature with an introduction to methods of literary historyTA   5
17th-18th centuries  15-- 
19th-21th centuries  30-- 
LITT0004-1
Introduction to the great Western literatures Q130--5
LITT0005-1
Literary and avant-garde movements in Europe (19th and 20th centuries)* Q230--5
LGER0091-1
Literary theory : introduction Q130--5
LROM0010-2
Texts, literature and society, 17th to 21st centuries, I Q11530-5
LLOR0091-1
Introduction to oriental literatures Q230--5
ASIE0010-1
Introduction to Japanese literature Q230--5

Optional free course

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : This course is not included in the calculation of the credits of the year. It can be chosen in B2 or B3.
INFO0958-1
Introduction to typography and layout Q115--3

Optional courses

Choose a minor from :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : A * next to the course title guarantees the student that the course will be given during the specific time slot dedicated to minor subjects and that they can therefore follow all the courses in their programme.

Minor in Art, archaeology, music - Aesthetic

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Benoit VAN DEN BOSSCHE
Notice : Not accessible to students of History of art, general and musicology.
HAAR0002-1
Major movements in history of art, archaeology and history of music from the prehistoric period to the end of Antiquity* Q130--5
HAAR0252-1
The major trends in History of Art, Archaeology and History of Music in the modern era* Q230--5

Minor in Theatre arts

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Christophe PIRENNE
Notice : Not accessible to students of History of art, musicology.

Choose two courses out of the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LROM0125-1
European theatre scenes* Q230--5
HAAR0127-1
Seminar on the history of music - Music and theatre* - [30h Seminar] Q1--[+]5
TRLG0001-1
Stage practice workshop* Q1---5
MUSI0043-1
Campus Opera - [24h internship, 3d Field trips, travels and pract] TA30-[+]5
MUSI0047-1
Music administration Q130--5

Minor in Popular Culture

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator : Björn-Olav DOZO

Sélectionner 2 cours parmi :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LROM0011-1
Popular literature and media culture (French-speaking world) Q130--5
LROM0189-1
Literature for young people Q230--5
HAAR0160-1
Special question of history of art: comics* Q130--5
COMU2149-1
History and analysis of the use of video games* Q230--5

Minor in Modern Legacies of Antique and Mediaeval Cultures

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator : Florence CLOSE

Choose two courses out of the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
PHIL0004-1
History of Hellenistic and Roman philosophy* Q130--5
HIST0090-1
Historical introduction to schools of thought in the Middle Ages* Q130--5
HIST0036-1
History of humanism* Q230--5
HIST0166-1
Mediaeval and modern political and legal institutions: diachronic perspectives* Q130--5
HAAR0026-1
Introduction to Western Iconography Q230--5
LROM0030-1
Medieval Literature and language of Southern France Q230--5

Minor in Humanities and Human resource

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator : Bruno LECLERCQ

Choose 10 credits among:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

at least 2 courses from:

INFO0944-1
Introduction to digital humanities* Q130--5
PHIL0086-1
Introduction to equality policies* Q230--5
PHIL0096-1
Interdisciplinary introduction to gender studies: philosophy, literature and media* Q230--5

at most 2 courses from:

SPOL1101-1
Introduction to political science, Part 1 Q130--5
SOCI0079-1
Introduction to the study of migration and integration Q230--5
ANTH0001-1
Introduction to anthropology Q230--5
DROI1101-3
Introduction to public law Q130--5
PSYC5866-1
Theoretical foundations of psychological sciences Q130--5
PSYC0017-1
Social psychology Q230--5
PSYC0030-1
Psychology of Emotion Q130--5
ECON2289-1
Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis Q13012-5
ECON2294-1
General political Economics - Macroeconomics Q23015-5

Minor in Ancient and Modern Languages

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Choose one module from :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Oriental languages

Notice : Passing the entire programme of a minor in Oriental languages (or a qualification deemed equivalent) is compulsory to be able to validly enrol for the Masters in Ancient Languages and Literature, Oriental specialisation. The language studied as a minor subject must be the first language in the Masters.

Modern Arabic

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Frédéric BAUDEN
LLOR0092-1
Arab I TA3030-10

Moderne Chinese

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Eric FLORENCE
ASIE0015-1
Chinese language I (beginners)* TA3030-10

Modern Japanese

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Andreas THELE
ASIE0012-2
Japanese language I (beginners)* TA3030-10

Assyro-babylonian

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Laurent COLONNA D'ISTRIA
LLOR0093-1
Assyro-Babylonian 1* TA3030-10

Egyptian

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Stéphane POLIS
LLOR0020-2
Egyptian 1* TA60--10

Sanskrit

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Philippe SWENNEN
LLOR0095-1
Sanskrit 1* TA60--10

Classics

Greek

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LCLA0065-1
Greek language ITA   10
Core curriculum  3030- 
Supplement  30-- 

Latin

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LCLA0066-1
Latin language I TA6030-10

German Languages

German

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Vera VIEHÖVER
LGER0075-1
Introduction to the German language 1* Q11515-5
LGER0275-1
Introduction to German language 2* Q21515-5

Dutch

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Julien PERREZ
LGER0088-1
Introduction to the Dutch language 1* Q11515-5
LGER0288-1
Introduction to Dutch language 2* Q21515-5

Minor in Linguistics

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator : Philippe SWENNEN

Choose two courses out of the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
PHIL0219-1
Introduction to the philosophy of language* Q130--5
LING0009-1
The typology of languages and language universals* Q130--5
LING0016-3
Comparative grammar of Indo-European languages* Q230--5
LING0005-1
Sociolinguistics* Q230--5

Minor in Literature

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinators: Alvaro CEBALLOS VIRO and Vera VIEHÖVER
LGER0289-1
World literature* Q130--5
LGER0082-1
Literary theory: texts* Q230--5

Minor in Sciences

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Laurence BOUQUIAUX
PHIL0077-2
Introduction to philosophy and sciences history* Q115--5

Choose one of the following courses :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
MATH0509-1
General mathematics I Q12530-5
PHYS0985-1
General physics I Q24540-5
CHIM0737-3
ChemistryQ1   5
Theory  30-- 
Pratique
 -40- 
BIOL0006-2
Biology Q13040-5

Minor in IT

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Christine Servais
INFO3001-1
Introduction to programming Q12420-5
INFO9022-2
Systems architecture and IT networksQ2   5
partim 1  1515- 
part 2  95- 

Block 3

Compulsory courses

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
PHIL0026-1
Antiquity Philosophical Texts
Corequisite
PHIL0009-1
Histoire de la philosophie de l'Antiquité
Q130--5
PHIL0029-1
Philosophical texts of the middle ages
Corequisite
PHIL0011-1
Histoire de la philosophie du Moyen Âge
Q230--5
PHIL0028-1
Modern philosophical texts
Corequisite
PHIL0013-1
Histoire de la philosophie des Temps modernes
Q130--5
PHIL0027-1
Contemporary philosophical texts
Corequisite
PHIL0010-1
Histoire de la philosophie contemporaine
PHIL0019-1
Introduction à la philosophie contemporaine
Q130--5
PHIL0085-1
Philosophy of citizenship III : political philosophy
Corequisite
PHIL0006-3
Philosophie de la citoyenneté II : Philosophie politique
PHIL0012-1
Philosophie de la citoyenneté I : Introduction à la philosophie politique
Q145--5
PHIL0016-2
Metaphysics Q230--5
PHIL0076-1
Aesthetics and contemporary art
Corequisite
PHIL0034-1
Esthétique et philosophie de l'art
Q230--5
PHIL0030-1
Theory of knowledge and philosophy of sciences
Corequisite
PHIL0040-1
Introduction à la philosophie des sciences
Q230--5
PTRA0004-1
End-of-cycle project and methodology TA---10

Optional free course

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : this course is not included in the calculation of the credits of the year.
LANG0083-4
English level 3 (english language) TA60--5

Optional courses

Choose a minor from :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : A * next to the course title guarantees the student that the course will be given during the specific time slot dedicated to minor subjects and that they can therefore follow all the courses in their programme.

Minor in Art, archaeology, music - Aesthetic

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Benoit VAN DEN BOSSCHE
Notice : Not accessible to students of History of art, general and musicology.
PHIL0036-1
Art and the frontiers of art* Q230--5

Choose one of the following courses :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
HAAR0026-1
Introduction to Western Iconography Q230--5
HAAR0001-1
Archaeometry Q130--5
MUSI0007-3
Introduction to musicology Q130--5
HAAR0161-1
Introduction to museology and issues of social and environmental transition, Introduction to museology, including issues of social and environmental transition Q130--5
HAAR0029-1
Visual arts technology Q130--5

Minor in Theatre arts

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Christophe PIRENNE
Notice : Not accessible to students of History of art, musicology.

Choose two courses out of the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LROM0125-1
European theatre scenes* Q230--5
HAAR0127-1
Seminar on the history of music - Music and theatre* - [30h Seminar] Q1--[+]5
TRLG0001-1
Stage practice workshop* Q1---5
MUSI0043-1
Campus Opera - [24h internship, 3d Field trips, travels and pract] TA30-[+]5
MUSI0047-1
Music administration Q130--5

Minor in Popular Culture

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator : Björn-Olav DOZO

Sélectionner les 2 cours non sélectionnés en B2 :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LROM0011-1
Popular literature and media culture (French-speaking world) Q130--5
LROM0189-1
Literature for young people Q230--5
HAAR0160-1
Special question of history of art: comics* Q130--5
COMU2149-1
History and analysis of the use of video games* Q230--5

Minor in Modern Legacies of Antique and Mediaeval Cultures

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator : Florence CLOSE

Choose two courses out of the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
PHIL0004-1
History of Hellenistic and Roman philosophy* Q130--5
HIST0090-1
Historical introduction to schools of thought in the Middle Ages* Q130--5
HIST0036-1
History of humanism* Q230--5
HIST0166-1
Mediaeval and modern political and legal institutions: diachronic perspectives* Q130--5
HAAR0026-1
Introduction to Western Iconography Q230--5
LROM0030-1
Medieval Literature and language of Southern France Q230--5

Minor in Humanities and Human resource

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator : Bruno LECLERCQ

Choose 10 credits among:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

at least 2 courses from:

INFO0944-1
Introduction to digital humanities* Q130--5
PHIL0086-1
Introduction to equality policies* Q230--5
PHIL0096-1
Interdisciplinary introduction to gender studies: philosophy, literature and media* Q230--5

at most 2 courses from:

SPOL1101-4
Introduction to political science, Part 2
Prerequisite
SPOL1101-1
Introduction à la science politique
Q230--5
SOCI0079-1
Introduction to the study of migration and integration Q230--5
ANTH0033-1
Contemporary anthropological theories
Prerequisite
ANTH0001-1
Introduction à l'anthropologie
Q230--5
DROI1101-3
Introduction to public law Q130--5
PSYC5866-1
Theoretical foundations of psychological sciences Q130--5
PSYC0017-1
Social psychology Q230--5
PSYC0030-1
Psychology of Emotion Q130--5
ECON2289-1
Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis Q13012-5
ECON2294-1
General political Economics - Macroeconomics Q23015-5

Minor in Ancient and Modern Languages

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Poursuite du choix de module :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Oriental languages

Notice : Passing the entire programme of a minor in Oriental languages (or a qualification deemed equivalent) is compulsory to be able to validly enrol for the Masters in Ancient Languages and Literature, Oriental specialisation. The language studied as a minor subject must be the first language in the Masters.

Modern Arabic

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Frédéric BAUDEN
LLOR0096-1
Arab II TA3045-10

Moderne Chinese

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Eric FLORENCE
ASIE0016-1
Chinese language 2 (intermediate)* TA3030-10

Modern Japanese

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Andreas THELE
ASIE0013-2
Japanese language II (intermediate)* TA3030-10

Assyro-babylonian

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Laurent COLONNA D'ISTRIA
LLOR0040-2
Assyro-Babylonian II* TA3030-10

Egyptian

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Stéphane POLIS
LLOR0048-2
Egyptian 2* TA60--10

Sanskrit

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Philippe SWENNEN
LLOR0037-1
Sanskrit 2* TA60--10

Classics

Greek

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LCLA0070-1
Greek language 2 TA3060-10

Latin

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LCLA0071-1
Latin language 2 TA3060-10

German Languages

German

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Vera VIEHÖVER
TRAD0005-1
Advanced German language and elements of German-speaking culture 1* Q130--5
TRAD2005-1
Advanced German language and elements of German-speaking culture 2* Q21515-5

Dutch

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Julien PERREZ
TRAD0008-1
Advanced Dutch language and elements of Dutch-speaking culture 1* Q130--5
TRAD2008-1
Advanced Dutch language and elements of Dutch-speaking culture 2* Q21515-5

Minor in Linguistics

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator : Philippe SWENNEN

Choisir les 2 cours non suivi en bloc 2 parmi :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
PHIL0219-1
Introduction to the philosophy of language* Q130--5
LING0009-1
The typology of languages and language universals* Q130--5
LING0016-3
Comparative grammar of Indo-European languages* Q230--5
LING0005-1
Sociolinguistics* Q230--5

Minor in Literature

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinators: Alvaro CEBALLOS VIRO and Vera VIEHÖVER
LROM0210-1
History of reading and the use of literary texts* Q130--5
LITT0005-1
Literary and avant-garde movements in Europe (19th and 20th centuries)* Q230--5

Minor in Sciences

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Laurence BOUQUIAUX

Choose two courses out of the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
MATH0509-1
General mathematics I Q12530-5
SPAT0050-1
History of sciences of the universe Q215--5
PHYS0985-1
General physics I Q24540-5
CHIM0737-3
ChemistryQ1   5
Theory  30-- 
Pratique
 -40- 
BIOL0006-2
Biology Q13040-5
BIOL2032-1
Biological Anthropology Q21515-5
PSYC5868-1
Psychology of cognition and language Part I Q230--5

Minor in IT

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Coordinator: Christine Servais

Choose two courses (organised from 2025-2026) from:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
INFO3003-1
Data organisation and storage
N...
Prerequisite
INFO3001-1
Introduction à la programmation
INFO9022-2
Architecture des systèmes et réseaux informatiques
2626-5
INFO3004-1
Introduction to data science and artificial intelligence
Prerequisite
INFO3001-1
Introduction à la programmation
INFO9022-2
Architecture des systèmes et réseaux informatiques
246-5
INFO3005-1
Introduction to digital security
Prerequisite
INFO3001-1
Introduction à la programmation
INFO9022-2
Architecture des systèmes et réseaux informatiques
1010-5