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Faculteit Politieke en Sociale Wetenschappen  
Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences (2nd year) BSEW 2007-2008 

NameCredits
Compose a package of choice for 60 credits
1. Business administration: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Accountancy6
Financial management6
Financial Reporting and Analysis6
HRM and Labour Law 6
Management accounting and control3
Marketing management6
Production management, logistics and transport6
System devise6
Programming and data structures6
Electromagnetism and Optics6
Management Information Systems6
Computer Networks and Databases6
System analysis6
E-business6
Fluid dynamics and thermo-dynamics6
Process technology orientation chemistry6
Electro-technique6
2. Economical analysis: 18 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
European and international environment6
Financial economics3
International economics and European integration6
Macroeconomics6
Market and strategy6
Microeconomics6
Micro-economic policy analysis6
Public economics and public finances6
3. Philosophy and Ethics: 3 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
Introduction to cultural philosophy6
Social and Political Philosophy6
4. History: 6 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
History of the Middle Ages6
History of the Early Modern Period6
History of the Contemporary Period6
History of Ancient Times6
History of art6
3. Quantative reasoning: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Introduction tot econometrics, with exercises6
Statistics 26
Mathematical methods in decision making6
Quantitative Management Methods6
6. Psychology and anthropology: 6 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
Antropology6
Anthropology6
Psychology6
4. Law: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Corporation and Law 6
European Union Law6
Social law6
International Law and the Law of International Organisations6
Constitutional Law6
5. Sociological analysis: 18 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
Sociology of labour6
Public administration6
Communication Management6
Comparative Politics6
Culture and Media Theory6
Sociology of culture6
European Integration6
Introduction to Communication Studies6
Introduction to Political Science6
Media, Rhetoric and Democracy6
Society, facts and problems6
Social demography6
Sociology of social space6
Sociological Authors6
Sociology of Inequalities6
Theories of international relations6
Organisation Theory6
9. Skills and foreign language: 6 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
German for business and economics I3
German for Business and Economics 23
English for business and economics 13
English for business and economics 23
English for business and economics 33
French for business and economics I3
French for business and economics II3
French for Business and Economics 33
Spanish for business and economics I3
Spanish for Business and Economics 23
Qualitative Research Methods6
10. Research assignment: 12 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
Seminar Economic Policy6
Seminar Topics on social and economic policy6
Current problems in economic policy6
Sociology Seminar6
Political Sciences Seminar6
Student Research, Part 16
Student Research, Part 26
Student Research, Part 33
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 Politics6
Introduction to cultural philosophy6
Journalism3
Social economy6
Social and Political Philosophy6
Institutions and Stuctures of Press and Audiovisual Media6
Visual Communication Theory6
Series of Debates about North and South3
9. Compulsory course for 3rd year students
Worldview3
Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences (3rd year) 3BSEW 2007-2008 

NameCredits
Compose a package of choice for 60 credits
1. Business administration: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Accountancy6
Financial management6
Financial Reporting and Analysis6
HRM and Labour Law 6
Management accounting and control3
Marketing management6
Production management, logistics and transport6
System devise6
Programming and data structures6
Electromagnetism and Optics6
Management Information Systems6
Computer Networks and Databases6
System analysis6
E-business6
Fluid dynamics and thermo-dynamics6
Process technology orientation chemistry6
Electro-technique6
2. Economical analysis: 18 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
European and international environment6
Financial economics3
International economics and European integration6
Macroeconomics6
Market and strategy6
Microeconomics6
Micro-economic policy analysis6
Public economics and public finances6
3. Philosophy and ethics
Introduction to cultural philosophy6
Social and Political Philosophy6
4. History
History of the Middle Ages6
History of the Early Modern Period6
History of the Contemporary Period6
History of Ancient Times6
History of art6
3. Quantative reasoning: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Introduction tot econometrics, with exercises6
Statistics 26
Mathematical methods in decision making6
Quantitative Management Methods6
6. Psychology and anthropology
Antropology6
Anthropology6
Psychology6
4. Law: 6 credits (in year 2 or year 3) to choose from
Corporation and Law 6
European Union Law6
Social law6
International Law and the Law of International Organisations6
Constitutional Law6
5. Sociological analysis: 18 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
Sociology of labour6
Public administration6
Communication Management6
Comparative Politics6
Culture and Media Theory6
Sociology of culture6
European Integration6
Introduction to Communication Studies6
Introduction to Political Science6
Media, Rhetoric and Democracy6
Society, facts and problems6
Social demography6
Sociology of social space6
Sociological Authors6
Sociology of Inequalities6
Theories of international relations6
Organisation Theory6
9. Skills and foreign language: 6 credits (in year 2 or 3) to choose from
German for business and economics I3
German for Business and Economics 23
English for business and economics 13
English for business and economics 23
English for business and economics 33
French for business and economics I3
French for business and economics II3
French for Business and Economics 33
Spanish for business and economics I3
Spanish for Business and Economics 23
Qualitative Research Methods6
10. Research assignment: 12 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from
Seminar Economic Policy6
Seminar Topics on social and economic policy6
Current problems in economic policy6
Sociology Seminar6
Political Sciences Seminar6
Student Research, Part 16
Student Research, Part 26
Student Research, Part 33
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 Politics6
Introduction to cultural philosophy6
Journalism3
Social economy6
Social and Political Philosophy6
Institutions and Stuctures of Press and Audiovisual Media6
Visual Communication Theory6
Series of Debates about North and South3
9. Compulsory course for 3rd year students
Worldview3
Master of Social and Economic Sciences 1MSEW 2008-2009 

TitleSemesterTheory (hours)Practice/Exercises (hours)CreditsProfessor(s)
Methodologival deepening
Econometric Methods and Applications1st semester45,0015,006
Stefan Kesenne
Applied multivariate analysis1st semester20,0015,006
Dimitri Mortelmans
Specialisation cluster: 2 to choose from
Labour and policy1st semester60,0020,0012
Ive Marx
Erik Henderickx
Stefan Kesenne
Environment sociological and economical analysis and policy evaluation1st semester60,0020,0012
Ilse Loots
Aviel Verbruggen
Government policy and study of inequality1st and 2nd semester60,0020,0012
Bea Cantillon
Jan Vranken
Jacques Vanneste
Socio-economical analysis of the care sector1st and 2nd semester60,0020,0012
Jozef Breda
Herman Meulemans
Guido Carrin
Diana De Graeve
Socio-economical policy evaluation and organisation1st and 2nd semester60,0020,0012
Jozef Breda
Bea Cantillon
André Van Poeck
Jacques Vanneste
Master project
Master project partim I: Seminar SESonbekend3
Ive Marx
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Master project partim II: Master thesisonbekend15
Ive Marx
 
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