Saint-Louis University - Bruxelles
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2016 - 2017 Programme

Bachelor in Information and Communication
For the holder of a Bachelor in History: Contemporary Societies

This standard second degree programme is subject to modification (in order to correspond to a student’s academic preferences and/or take account of any changes to the BA programmes concerned).

 

Law

 

Computer Science/Quantitative Methods

 

Other Human Sciences

 

Disciplines

 

POLS1110 

Information and communication [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Patriarche Geoffroy

COMU1210 

Analysis of the theories of information and communication [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Patriarche Geoffroy

COMU1212 

Social-history of media [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Patriarche Geoffroy

POLS1113 

The Socio-Economics of the Media Industry [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Colson Vinciane

ROMA1114 

General Linguistics [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Dister Anne

COMU1310 

Semiotics [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Collard Anne-Sophie

COMU1314 

Information society and law [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Strowel Alain, Cruysmans Edouard

COMU1315 

Communication and organisations [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] d'Arripe Agnès

ROMA1317 

Writing and literature in the different media [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Nannicini Chiara

COMU1317 

Public space, knowledge and media [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Dufrasne Marie

COMU1316 

Issues and practices of journalism [1 Q. • 30 Ex. • 3 ECTS] Cobbaut Nathalie

1 course to choose from among:

Languages (minimum 8 ECTS credits)

 

Students choose a selection of modern language courses totalling 15 ECTS credits. Please note that the selection must be approved by the ESPO Secretariat, and that courses taught in English or Dutch do not count towards the 15 credits.

 

Note

 

Courses followed as part of the second-bachelor’s degree in political sciences DO NOT count towards the main BA history programme, with the exception of ‘Questions spéciales de droit public’.