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Faculteit Politieke en Sociale Wetenschappen  
Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences (1st year) 1BSEW 2008-2009 

TitleSemesterTheory (hours)Practice/Exercises (hours)CreditsProfessor(s)
Choose a minimum of 6 credits from each study area to get a package of 60 credits:
Domain 1. Business administration
Accountancy1st and 2nd semester45,0030,006
Nadine Lybaert
Information systems1st semester50,006
Carlos De Backer
Management and organization2nd semester4,006
Nathalie Vallet
Domain 2. Economical analysis
Economics1st semester60,006
Liesbet Okkerse
Julie Kaizen
Introduction to General Economics1st semester60,0015,006
Bruno De Borger
André Van Poeck
Introduction to general economics1st and 2nd semester60,0020,006
Diana De Graeve
Domain 3. Philosophy and ethics
Philosophy and Philosophical Anthropology1st semester60,006
Luc Braeckmans
Introduction to philosophy2nd semester45,006
Hendrik Opdebeeck
Domain 4. History
Contemporary economical and political history2nd semester30,006
Helma De Smedt
Political and institutional history of Belgium2nd semester45,006
Herman Van Goethem
Social and political history2nd semester45,006
Hilde Greefs
Domain 5. Quantitative reasoning (Mathematics is compulsory, choose from Statistics)
Statistics I1st and 2nd semester45,006
Peter Thijssen
Statistics with applications in (business and) economics 11st semester20,0030,003
Peter Goos
Statistics with applications in (business and) economics 22nd semester20,0030,003
Peter Goos
Mathematics with applications in (business and) economics1st and 2nd semester30,0045,006
Ida Ruts
Domain 6. Psychology and anthropology
Anthropology1st semester45,006
Philippe Verbeeck
Anthropology2nd semester45,006
Marie-Claire Foblets
General and social psychology1st semester45,006
Tim Smits
Domain 7. Law
Sources and Foundations of Law 1st semester60,006
Jan Velaers
Introduction to law1st semester40,009,006
Daniël Cuypers
Introduction to law and public institutions2nd semester45,006
Patricia Popelier
Domain 8. Sociological analysis
Introduction to Sociology1st semester45,006
Walter Weyns
Sociology and Sociology of Law2nd semester60,006
Bernard M.F. Hubeau
Domain 9. Foreign language (minimum 2 levels of 2 languages during the bachelor): 2 to choose from
German for business and economics I1st and 2nd semester45,003
Jozef Van Loon
English for business and economics 11st and 2nd semester45,003
Diana Phillips
French for business and economics I1st and 2nd semester45,003
Linda Coremans
Spanish for business and economics I1st and 2nd semester45,003
Lieve Vangehuchten
Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences (2nd year) BSEW 2008-2009 

TitleSemesterTheory (hours)Practice/Exercises (hours)CreditsProfessor(s)
Compose a package of choice for 60 credits
Domain 1. Business Administration: 6 credits (to take in year 2 or in year 3) to choose from the list below (or from domain 1 from the 1st year)
Financial management1st semester45,0015,006
Marc Deloof
Financial Reporting and Analysis2nd semester30,0030,006
Patrick d'Haens
HRM and labor law2nd semester45,006
Erik Henderickx
Ria Janvier
Management accounting and control1st semester30,003
Xavier Gabriëls
Marketing management2nd semester30,006
Walter van Waterschoot
Domain 2. Economical analysis: 18 credits (to take staggered over year 2 and year 3) to choose from the list below whereby 'Micro-economy' and ' Macro-economy' are compulsory
Mathematical methods in decision making1st semester30,0045,006
Ann De Schepper
European and international environment2nd semester60,006
Ludo Cuyvers
Robert Embrechts
Paul Roosens
Introduction to financial markets 12nd semester30,003
Marc De Ceuster
Introduction to financial markets 22nd semester15,0015,003
Marc De Ceuster
International economics and European integration2nd semester45,006
Ludo Cuyvers
Paul Roosens
Macroeconomics2nd semester45,0015,006
Willem Meeusen
Microeconomics1st semester45,0015,006
Mike Smet
Domain 5. Quantitative reasoning: 6 credits (to take in year 2 or in year 3)
Introduction tot econometrics, with exercises1st semester45,006
Hilde Meersman
Statistics 21st and 2nd semester50,0030,006
Cornelius Van den Bosch
Domain 7. Law: 6 credits (to take in year 2 or in year 3) to choose from:
Corporation and Law 1st semester75,006
Gabriël Ballon
Tim Wustenberghs
European Union Law2nd semester40,005,006
Anne-Marie Van den Bossche
Social Security law1st semester45,006
Ria Janvier
Domain 8. Sociological analysis: 18 credits (staggered over year 2 and year 3) to choose from the list below whereby 'Society, facts and problems' and 'Sociological authors' are compulsory
Culture and Media Theory2nd semester45,006
Walter Weyns
Sociology of culture2nd semester45,006
Koen Peeters-Grietens
Introduction to Communication Studies1st semester45,006
Heidi Vandebosch
Introduction to Political Science1st semester45,006
Stefaan Walgrave
Society, facts and problems2nd semester45,006
Bea Cantillon
Social demography2nd semester45,006
Therese Jacobs
Sociology of social space2nd semester45,006
Ilse Loots
Sociological Authors2nd semester45,006
Walter Weyns
Organisation Theory2nd semester45,006
Sandy Bogaert
Domain 9. Foreign language: 6 credits (to take in year 2 or in year 3) to choose from
German for Business and Economics 21st and 2nd semester45,003
Grazia Berger
Ingeborg Dusar
English for business and economics 21st and 2nd semester45,003
Diana Phillips
French for business and economics II1st and 2nd semester45,003
Dominique Markey
Spanish for Business and Economics 21st and 2nd semester45,003
Lieve Vangehuchten
7. Optional package: 30 credits (spread over year 2 and 3) to choose from the belonging domain (on top of the minimum of 18 credits)
- Optional courses Business Administration (study domain 1)
- Optional courses Economical analysis (studie domain 2)
- Optional courses Socio-economic analysis (study domains 2 and 8)
- Optional courses Sociological analysis (study domain 8)
11. Optional courses: 15 credits (staggered over year 2 and year 3) to choose from
Current Issues in Belgian Politics2nd semester45,006
Petra Meier
Management Information Systems1st semester45,006
Wim Van Grembergen
Philosophy of culture2nd semester45,005
Arthur Cools
Geert Van Eekert
Media, Rhetoric and Democracy1st semester45,006
Christ'l De Landtsheer
Social economy1st semester45,006
Joris Ghysels
Marleen Denef
Social and Political Philosophy1st semester45,006
Peter Reynaert
Institutions and Stuctures of Press and Audiovisual Media2nd semester45,006
Hilde Van den Bulck
Languages: English and French1st and 2nd semester45,006
Isa Van Acker
Frank van Splunder
Debating Development1st semester30,003
Tom De Herdt
12. Bachelor thesis
Bachelor thesis partim I: Seminar Economic Policy1st and 2nd semester15,0030,006
Eric Faucompret
Wilfried Parys
Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences (3rd year) 3BSEW 2008-2009 

TitleSemesterTheory (hours)Practice/Exercises (hours)CreditsProfessor(s)
Compose a package of choice for 60 credits
Domain 1. Business Administration: 6 credits (to take in year 2 or in year 3) to choose from the list below (or from domain 1 from the 1st and the 2nd year)
Logistics and transport1st semester30,003
August Blauwens
Production management1st semester15,0015,003
Claude Van Mechelen
Domain 2. Economical analysis: 18 credits (to take staggered over year 2 and year 3) to choose from the list below (or from domain 2 from the 2nd year)
Market and strategy2nd semester30,006
Jan Bouckaert
Microeconomic policy analysis2nd semester45,006
Bruno De Borger
Public economics and public finances1st semester45,006
August Blauwens
Jacques Vanneste
Domein 5. Quantitative reasoning: 6 credits (to take in year 2 or in year 3) to choose from domain 5 from the 2nd year
Domain 7. Law: 6 credits (to take in year 2 or in year 3) to choose from domain 7 from the 2nd year
Domain 8. Sociological analysis: 18 credits (staggered over year 2 and year 3) to choose from the list below (or from domain 8 from the 2nd year)
Sociology of labour2nd semester45,006
Erik Henderickx
Public administration1st semester45,006
Wouter Van Dooren
Comparative Politics1st semester45,006
Petr Kopecky
Cas Mudde
Sociology of Inequalities1st semester45,006
Jan Vranken
Introduction to international relations2nd semester45,006
Tom Sauer
Domain 9. Foreign language: 6 credits (to take in year 2 or in year 3) to choose from
German for business and economics 31st and 2nd semester45,003
Jozef Van Loon
English for business and economics 31st and 2nd semester45,003
Diana Phillips
French for Business and Economics 31st and 2nd semester45,003
Linda Coremans
Spanish for business and economics 31st and 2nd semester45,003
Lieve Vangehuchten
10. Major: continuation choice from year 2
11. Optional courses: 15 credits (staggered over year 2 and year 3) to choose from the list below (or the list of optional courses of the 2nd year)
Languages: English and French1st and 2nd semester45,006
Isa Van Acker
Frank van Splunder
Visual Communication Theory1st semester45,006
Luc Pauwels
12. Compulsory course
World view1st semester30,003
Patrick Loobuyck
Walter Van Herck
13. Bachelor thesis
Bachelor thesis partim II: Seminar Topics of social and economic policy1st and 2nd semester25,006
Ive Marx
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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