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Socio-economic sciences
Socio-economic sciences
Programs 2008-2009
Programs 2007-2008
Programs 2006-2007
Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences (1st year) 1BSEW
2007-2008
Name
Credits
Choose a minimum of 6 credits from each study area to get a package of 60 credits:
1. Business administration
Accountancy
6
Information systems
6
Management and organization
6
2. Economical analysis
Economics
6
Introduction to General Economics
6
Introduction to general economics
6
3. Philosophy and ethics
Philosophy and Philosophical Anthropology
6
Introduction to philosophy
6
4. History
Economic and political history
6
Political and institutional history of Belgium
6
Social and political history
6
5. Quantitative reasoning
Statistics I
6
Statistics with applications in (business and) economics
6
Mathematics with applications in (business and) economics
6
6. Psychology and anthropology
Antropology
6
Anthropology
6
Psychology
6
7. law
Sources and Foundations of Law
6
Introduction to law
6
Introduction to law and public institutions
6
8. Sociological analysis
Introduction to Sociology
6
Sociology and Sociology of Law
6
6. Foreign language: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Languages: English and French
6
German for business and economics I
3
English for business and economics 1
3
French for business and economics I
3
Spanish for business and economics I
3
Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences (2nd year) BSEW
2007-2008
Name
Credits
Compose a package of choice for 60 credits
1. Business administration: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Accountancy
6
Financial management
6
Financial Reporting and Analysis
6
HRM and Labour Law
6
Management accounting and control
3
Marketing management
6
Production management, logistics and transport
6
System devise
6
Programming and data structures
6
Electromagnetism and Optics
6
Management Information Systems
6
Computer Networks and Databases
6
System analysis
6
E-business
6
Fluid dynamics and thermo-dynamics
6
Process technology orientation chemistry
6
Electro-technique
6
2. Economical analysis: 18 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
European and international environment
6
Financial economics
3
International economics and European integration
6
Macroeconomics
6
Market and strategy
6
Microeconomics
6
Micro-economic policy analysis
6
Public economics and public finances
6
3. Philosophy and Ethics: 3 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
Introduction to cultural philosophy
6
Social and Political Philosophy
6
4. History: 6 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
History of the Middle Ages
6
History of the Early Modern Period
6
History of the Contemporary Period
6
History of Ancient Times
6
History of art
6
3. Quantative reasoning: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Introduction tot econometrics, with exercises
6
Statistics 2
6
Mathematical methods in decision making
6
Quantitative Management Methods
6
6. Psychology and anthropology: 6 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
Antropology
6
Anthropology
6
Psychology
6
4. Law: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Corporation and Law
6
European Union Law
6
Social law
6
International Law and the Law of International Organisations
6
Constitutional Law
6
5. Sociological analysis: 18 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
Sociology of labour
6
Public administration
6
Communication Management
6
Comparative Politics
6
Culture and Media Theory
6
Sociology of culture
6
European Integration
6
Introduction to Communication Studies
6
Introduction to Political Science
6
Media, Rhetoric and Democracy
6
Society, facts and problems
6
Social demography
6
Sociology of social space
6
Sociological Authors
6
Sociology of Inequalities
6
Theories of international relations
6
Organisation Theory
6
9. Skills and foreign language: 6 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
German for business and economics I
3
German for Business and Economics 2
3
English for business and economics 1
3
English for business and economics 2
3
English for business and economics 3
3
French for business and economics I
3
French for business and economics II
3
French for Business and Economics 3
3
Spanish for business and economics I
3
Spanish for Business and Economics 2
3
Qualitative Research Methods
6
10. Research assignment: 12 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
Seminar Economic Policy
6
Seminar Topics on social and economic policy
6
Current problems in economic policy
6
Sociology Seminar
6
Political Sciences Seminar
6
Student Research, Part 1
6
Student Research, Part 2
6
Student Research, Part 3
3
8. Optional courses: 15 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from the option list of social and economic sciences, Ba1, 2 or 3
Current Issues in Belgian Politics
6
Introduction to cultural philosophy
6
Journalism
3
Social economy
6
Social and Political Philosophy
6
Institutions and Stuctures of Press and Audiovisual Media
6
Visual Communication Theory
6
Series of Debates about North and South
3
9. Compulsory course for 3rd year students
Worldview
3
Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences (3rd year) 3BSEW
2007-2008
Name
Credits
Compose a package of choice for 60 credits
1. Business administration: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Accountancy
6
Financial management
6
Financial Reporting and Analysis
6
HRM and Labour Law
6
Management accounting and control
3
Marketing management
6
Production management, logistics and transport
6
System devise
6
Programming and data structures
6
Electromagnetism and Optics
6
Management Information Systems
6
Computer Networks and Databases
6
System analysis
6
E-business
6
Fluid dynamics and thermo-dynamics
6
Process technology orientation chemistry
6
Electro-technique
6
2. Economical analysis: 18 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
European and international environment
6
Financial economics
3
International economics and European integration
6
Macroeconomics
6
Market and strategy
6
Microeconomics
6
Micro-economic policy analysis
6
Public economics and public finances
6
3. Philosophy and ethics
Introduction to cultural philosophy
6
Social and Political Philosophy
6
4. History
History of the Middle Ages
6
History of the Early Modern Period
6
History of the Contemporary Period
6
History of Ancient Times
6
History of art
6
3. Quantative reasoning: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Introduction tot econometrics, with exercises
6
Statistics 2
6
Mathematical methods in decision making
6
Quantitative Management Methods
6
6. Psychology and anthropology
Antropology
6
Anthropology
6
Psychology
6
4. Law: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Corporation and Law
6
European Union Law
6
Social law
6
International Law and the Law of International Organisations
6
Constitutional Law
6
5. Sociological analysis: 18 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
Sociology of labour
6
Public administration
6
Communication Management
6
Comparative Politics
6
Culture and Media Theory
6
Sociology of culture
6
European Integration
6
Introduction to Communication Studies
6
Introduction to Political Science
6
Media, Rhetoric and Democracy
6
Society, facts and problems
6
Social demography
6
Sociology of social space
6
Sociological Authors
6
Sociology of Inequalities
6
Theories of international relations
6
Organisation Theory
6
9. Skills and foreign language: 6 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
German for business and economics I
3
German for Business and Economics 2
3
English for business and economics 1
3
English for business and economics 2
3
English for business and economics 3
3
French for business and economics I
3
French for business and economics II
3
French for Business and Economics 3
3
Spanish for business and economics I
3
Spanish for Business and Economics 2
3
Qualitative Research Methods
6
10. Research assignment: 12 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
Seminar Economic Policy
6
Seminar Topics on social and economic policy
6
Current problems in economic policy
6
Sociology Seminar
6
Political Sciences Seminar
6
Student Research, Part 1
6
Student Research, Part 2
6
Student Research, Part 3
3
8. Optional courses: 15 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from the option list of social and economic sciences, Ba1, 2 or 3
Current Issues in Belgian Politics
6
Introduction to cultural philosophy
6
Journalism
3
Social economy
6
Social and Political Philosophy
6
Institutions and Stuctures of Press and Audiovisual Media
6
Visual Communication Theory
6
Series of Debates about North and South
3
9. Compulsory course for 3rd year students
Worldview
3
Master of Social and Economic Sciences 1MSEW
2008-2009
Title
Semester
Theory (hours)
Practice/Exercises (hours)
Credits
Professor(s)
Methodologival deepening
Econometric Methods and Applications
1st semester
45,00
15,00
6
Stefan Kesenne
Applied multivariate analysis
1st semester
20,00
15,00
6
Dimitri Mortelmans
Specialisation cluster: 2 to choose from
Labour and policy
1st semester
60,00
20,00
12
Ive Marx
Erik Henderickx
Stefan Kesenne
Environment sociological and economical analysis and policy evaluation
1st semester
60,00
20,00
12
Ilse Loots
Aviel Verbruggen
Government policy and study of inequality
1st and 2nd semester
60,00
20,00
12
Bea Cantillon
Jan Vranken
Jacques Vanneste
Socio-economical analysis of the care sector
1st and 2nd semester
60,00
20,00
12
Jozef Breda
Herman Meulemans
Guido Carrin
Diana De Graeve
Socio-economical policy evaluation and organisation
1st and 2nd semester
60,00
20,00
12
Jozef Breda
Bea Cantillon
André Van Poeck
Jacques Vanneste
Master project
Master project partim I: Seminar SES
onbekend
3
Ive Marx
N.
Master project partim II: Master thesis
onbekend
15
Ive Marx
Inhoudsverantwoordelijke(n) : piet.devroede@ua.ac.be