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2013 - 2014 Programme

Key learning outcomes

This is an academic programme of academic excellence and multidisciplinary. It integrates the economic, legal, political and historical dimensions and provides the knowledge and analytical tools necessary to understand and evaluate the process of European integration. The master prepares students for professions that have a European dimension in the fields of public administration - national, European, regional and local - the representation of interests, consultancy and research. It also enables professional integration in the economic and social activity sectors where European expertise is required.

By the end of his training in European Studies, the student will have developed the following skills:

  • use general or specialised knowledge of issues, policies and institutional functioning of the European Union to serve a critical analysis;
  • develop a multidisciplinary approach to the challenges of European integration;
  • share his expertise on the functioning of the European institutions with national political bodies;
  • represent the interests of civil society with the European institutions;
  • manage European issues;
  • use knowledge of the external action of the European Union and international stakes to develop relations with third countries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The European dimension is taking on an increasingly important role in economic affairs, the social situation, the formulation of law and political issues for member states and European citizens.
The Master of Arts in European Studies [120] is very much an interdisciplinary course, covering economic, legal and historical aspects. It gives students the necessary knowledge and analytical tools to understand and evaluate the process of European integration. It is therefore a good preparation for those professions relating to the European dimension at different levels of the public administration (European, national, regional and local), lobbying, consultancy, the 'think tanks' associated with the European institutions, or the many activities in various economic and social spheres requiring a thorough knowledge of European affairs. 
 
The 'European policies: scope and methods' option emphasises budgetary resources and the decision-making processes within Europe, and is focused on the main internal policies of the Union. The 'Europe in the world' option, however, concentrates on the role of the Union as a global player in international relations, in the era of globalisation. For each of these specialisations, a seminar on topical questions is held, to examine relevant issues.
 
Some of the teaching on the programme is given in English. Active and passive knowledge of French and English is required, and the course includes the study of another language, to reflect European multilingualism.

The programme is organized jointly by the Institute of European Studies at UCL and at Saint-Louis University, Brussels.