Saint-Louis University - Bruxelles
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2020 - 2021 Programme

Bachelor in Political Sciences: General
For the holder of a Bachelor in History

This standard dual Bachelor’s degree programme is subject to change according to a student’s academic choices and possible changes in the Bachelor’s programmes

 

Law

 

ESPO1176 

Law [1 Q. • 45 Th. • 5 credits] Bernard Diane


(may be chosen in place of the courses Law or Sociology in the fisrt year of the main programme)


POLS1120 

Public Law [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Hachez Isabelle

 

Economics and management

 

 

Methods

 

 

Political sciences

 

ESPO1162 

Political science [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Paye Olivier

 

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ESPO1165 

Political Science [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Jacquot Sophie

POLS1112 

The Political Institutions of Belgium [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Vanderborght Yannick

HDPO1312 

International relations analysis [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Klimis Emmanuel

 

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SPOL1312 

International relations [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Orsini Amandine

SPOL1214 

Political Doctrines [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Delmotte Florence

SPOL1210 

Political sociology [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Vanderborght Yannick

 

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SPOL1211 

Political sociology [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Wets Johan

HDPO1317 

Political parties and lobby groups [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Paye Olivier

SPOL1322 

Public Policy Analysis [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Franssen Abraham, Orsini Amandine

SPOL1315 

Political Systems [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Duez Denis

SPOL1310 

Labour, employment and social protection [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Paye Olivier

SPOL1313 

Comparative politics [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Vanderborght Yannick

SPOL1316 

The European Political System [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Duez Denis

 

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HDPO1315 

EU politics [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 5 credits] Deleixhe Martin

 

One course to be chosen from among:

 

 

Languages

 

15 credits of modern languages - choices must be validated by the ESPO administrative office (note: the courses taught in English or in Dutch cannot count towards fulfilling this requirement).

 

Remark

  

- Courses followed in the context of a dual-degree programme MAY NOT count towards the main Bachelor’s degree in History with the exception of:

 

o Economics I

o Law

o 25 credits can be chosen as part of the minor in the BA in History.

          

- Students are not allowed to anticipate the courses from the dual degree programme that they plan to take as part of the minor in the main degree programme. This means that, in order for the courses chosen in the dual degree programme to count towards the BA in the Minor, such courses must be taken during the SAME YEAR in both programmes. 

 

Total number of credits in the dual-degree programme: between 60 and 90 credits.