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Course details 2010-2011  
    
Standard distribution of credits over different years
Part 1: 60 ECTS-credits
Part 2: 60 ECTS-credits
Part 3: 60 ECTS-credits
Total: 180 ECTS-credits
Bachelor of Linguistics and Literature (1st part) 1BTL 2010-2011 

TitleSemesterTheory (hours)Practice/Exercises (hours)CreditsProfessor(s)
General Foundation Courses
Introduction to western philosophy1st semester30,004
Geert Van Eekert
> 1 course to be selected from:
Introduction to Sociology1st semester45,006
Walter Weyns
Anthropology1st semester30,004
Philippe Verbeeck
Philosophy of culture2nd semester45,005
Arthur Cools
Geert Van Eekert
Philosophy of science and epistemology1st semester30,003
Joachim Leilich
Society, facts and problems2nd semester45,006
Bea Cantillon
Ethics2nd semester45,005
Johan Taels
General Discipline-related Courses
General linguistics1st semester45,006
Walter De Mulder
Literary genres1st semester30,004
Bart Eeckhout
Luc Herman
Luc Van den Dries
Dutch
Cultural history of the Netherlands1st semester30,004
Frank Willaert
Dutch proficiency 12nd semester30,004
Pol Cuvelier
Reinhild Vandekerckhove
Shanti Verellen
Introduction to the study of Dutch literature: old texts2nd semester30,004
Hubert Meeus
Frank Willaert
Timothy De Paepe
Maartje De Wilde
Introduction to the study of Dutch literature: modern texts1st semester30,004
Piet Couttenier
Dutch linguistics 1: foundations of Dutch grammar1st semester30,004
Dominiek Sandra
Reinhild Vandekerckhove
Optional courses for the free area
Dutch literature: older spiritual literature2nd semester30,004
Thomas Mertens
Dutch literature: modern classics 11st semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
Dutch literature: modern classics 21st semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
French
French proficiency 1: grammar and vocabulary1st and 2nd semester30,004
Alex Vanneste
French proficiency 1: oral and writing proficiency1st and 2nd semester30,004
Luc Rasson
Introduction to French literature 1: the older period2nd semester30,004
Paul Pelckmans
French linguistics 1: external history of French and Latin1st semester30,004
Rita Beyers
Anne Vanderheyden
French linguistics 1: linguistics of modern French2nd semester30,004
Alex Vanneste
English
English proficiency 11st and 2nd semester45,006
Stefaan Geukens
Kris Van de Poel
Cheryl-Lyn Humphreys
English grammar 11st and 2nd semester45,006
Frank Brisard
Astrid De Wit
Lauren Van Alsenoy
Introduction to the study of literature in English1st and 2nd semester30,004
Luc Herman
Dirk Van Hulle
Pim Verhulst
Fiction in English: Nobel Prize Winners since 19502nd semester30,004
Bart Eeckhout
Pim Verhulst
German
German proficiency 11st and 2nd semester45,004
Tanja Mortelmans
Eva Steindorfer
German grammar: theory 11st and 2nd semester30,004
Tanja Mortelmans
German grammar: exercises 11st and 2nd semester30,004
Tom Smits
History of German literature 12nd semester30,004
Arvi Sepp
German texts 12nd semester30,004
Vivian Liska
Spanish
Grammar and proficiency of Spanish 11st semester45,006
Gretel De Cuyper
Almudena y Romero-Valdespino Basanta
Grammar and proficiency of Spanish 22nd semester45,006
Miguel Norbert Ubarri
Spanish linguistics 11st semester30,004
Gretel De Cuyper
Introduction to the study of Spanish and Spanish-American culture2nd semester30,004
Miguel Norbert-Ubarri
Italian
Italian: vocabulary1st and 2nd semester30,004
Dieter Vermandere
Monica Jansen
Italian: grammar1st and 2nd semester30,004
Dieter Vermandere
Monica Jansen
Italian language: oral proficiency1st and 2nd semester30,004
Dieter Vermandere
Giuliano Izzo
Monica Jansen
Carla Magrini
Italian language: written proficiency2nd semester30,004
Walter Geerts
Giuliano Izzo
Society and culture in Italy1st and 2nd semester30,004
Walter Geerts
Annelies Van den Bogaert
Theatre, Film and Literature
Film history 12nd semester45,006
Tom Paulus
History of the theater 11st semester30,004
Hubert Meeus
History of the theater 22nd semester30,004
Frank Peeters
History of literature1st semester45,006
Paul Pelckmans
FREE SPACE (for max. 12 credits (or the remaining credits), spread over three years)
Bachelor of Language and Literature (2nd part) BTL 2010-2011 

TitleSemesterTheory (hours)Practice/Exercises (hours)CreditsProfessor(s)
General Foundation Courses
Science skills1st and 2nd semester30,004
Hubert Meeus
General Discipline-related Courses
Interdisciplinary linguistics1st semester45,006
Pol Cuvelier
Walter Daelemans
Dominiek Sandra
Intertextuality: mythology, bible and literature1st and 2nd semester30,004
Rita Beyers
Geert Lernout
Paul Pelckmans
> Optional courses for the free space (these courses can be taken in Ba2 or Ba3 by all students with a major Linguistics and Literature
Terminology2nd semester28,003
Rita Temmerman
Translation science1st semester28,003
A. Remael
Youth literature2nd semester30,004
Vanessa Joosen
Lien Fret
Introduction to the structure of a non-Indo-European language: Swahili2nd semester30,004
Didier Goyvaerts
Morphology, syntax and semantics of Afrikaans: language norms and language variation2nd semester30,004
Alfred Jenkinson
Afrikaans literature: spaces, routes and (re-)discoveries1st semester30,004
Betsie van der Westhuizen
>> also the choice from the courses in the programme Jewish Studies (see website)
Dutch
Dutch proficiency 21st and 2nd semester30,004
Pol Cuvelier
Dominiek Sandra
Shanti Verellen
History of Dutch literature 1: Middle Ages, rhetoricians' time and renaissance1st semester30,004
Hubert Meeus
Frank Willaert
History of Dutch literature 2: from the French Revolution to the Great War2nd semester30,004
Piet Couttenier
Kristiaan Humbeeck
Janneke Weijermars
Dutch linguistics 2: interdisciplinary approaches2nd semester30,004
Pol Cuvelier
Dominiek Sandra
Reinhild Vandekerckhove
Dutch linguistics 3: external history1st semester30,004
Reinhild Vandekerckhove
Dutch linguistics 4: synchronic grammar2nd semester30,004
Steven Gillis
Jan Nuyts
Optional courses for the free area
Dutch literature: Middle Ages1st semester30,004
Frank Willaert
N.
Dutch literature: older spiritual literature2nd semester30,004
Thomas Mertens
Dutch literature: the renaissance2nd semester30,004
Hubert Meeus
Dutch literature: the 19th century2nd semester30,004
Piet Couttenier
Dutch literature: modern classics 11st semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
Dutch literature: modern classics 21st semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
Contemporary Dutch literature2nd semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
Introduction to lexicology and lexicography2nd semester30,004
Marijke Mooijaart
Frank Landsbergen
Vivien Waszink
French
French proficiency 2: grammar and vocabulary1st and 2nd semester30,004
Alex Vanneste
French proficiency 2: oral and writing proficiency1st and 2nd semester30,004
Bruno Tritsmans
Introduction to French literature 2: Modern Era: history1st semester30,004
Bruno Tritsmans
Introduction to French literature 2: Modern Era: methodology2nd semester30,004
Luc Rasson
French linguistics 2: internal history of French and old French1st semester30,004
Anne Vanderheyden
French linguistics 2: linguistics of modern French2nd semester30,004
Patrick Dendale
Alex Vanneste
Optional courses for the free area
>> Basket Courses: French Literature
Latin texts1st semester30,004
Rita Beyers
French texts: Ancien Régime1st semester30,004
Paul Pelckmans
French texts: 19th-century prose1st semester30,004
Franc Schuerewegen
French texts: 20th-century prose2nd semester30,004
Luc Rasson
>> Basket Courses: French Linguistics
Aspects of Latin linguistics2nd semester30,004
Rita Beyers
Synchronic French linguistics: semantics1st semester30,004
Patrick Dendale
Synchronic French linguistics: sociolinguistics1st semester30,004
Alex Vanneste
Diachronic French linguistics: syntax2nd semester30,004
Anne Vanderheyden
English
English proficiency 21st and 2nd semester45,006
Stefaan Geukens
Kris Van de Poel
Cheryl-Lyn Humphreys
English grammar 21st and 2nd semester45,006
Frank Brisard
Literary texts in English 1: romanticism1st semester30,004
Bart Eeckhout
Literary texts in English 2: realism2nd semester30,004
Michael Boyden
The development of English2nd semester30,004
Johan Van der Auwera
Englishes1st semester30,004
Johan Van der Auwera
Optional courses for the free area
English literary texts 5: romantic fiction1st semester30,004
Dirk Van Hulle
Literary texts in English 6: Upstairs/Downstairs: Domestic constructions in 19th-century American literature2nd semester30,004
Caroline Hellman
Cultural history of the United Kingdom2nd semester30,004
Stefaan Geukens
Cultural history of the United States1st semester30,004
Luc Herman
English phonology1st semester30,004
Didier Goyvaerts
Language in use: applied linguistics2nd semester30,004
Kris Van de Poel
German
German proficiency 21st and 2nd semester45,004
Tanja Mortelmans
Eva Steindorfer
Introduction to German linguistics1st semester30,004
Tanja Mortelmans
Tom Smits
German grammar: theory 21st and 2nd semester30,004
Tanja Mortelmans
German grammar: exercises 21st and 2nd semester30,004
Tom Smits
History of German literature 21st and 2nd semester30,004
Arvi Sepp
Cultural history of the German speaking countries2nd semester30,004
Arvi Sepp
> 1 course to be chosen from
German texts: capita selecta 11st semester30,004
Vivian Liska
German texts: capita selecta 22nd semester30,004
Vivian Liska
Optional courses for the free area: the remaining course(s) from German texts
Spanish
Spanish grammar and proficiency 31st and 2nd semester30,004
Miguel Norbert Ubarri
Society and culture 1: Spain2nd semester30,004
Miguel Norbert-Ubarri
Spanish linguistics 22nd semester45,006
Gretel De Cuyper
Spanish and Spanish-American literature 11st semester45,006
Diana Castilleja
Italian
Applied Italian linguistics 11st and 2nd semester30,004
Dieter Vermandere
Giuliano Izzo
Carla Magrini
Italian linguistics 1: introduction to Italian linguistics1st semester30,004
Dieter Vermandere
Giuliano Izzo
Italian linguistics 2: a description of system and variation in modern Italian2nd semester30,004
Dieter Vermandere
Italian literature 11st semester30,004
Walter Geerts
Italian literature 22nd semester30,004
Walter Geerts
Society and culture of Italy 21st semester30,004
Walter Geerts
N.
> Optional courses for the free area (these courses can be followed from BA2 onwards)
Film and history: how the Italian society sees itself2nd semester30,004
Gigliola Mavolo
Theatre, Film and Literature
Film theory and film genre2nd semester30,004
Steven Jacobs
Sociology of literature: literary institutions2nd semester30,004
Sabine Hillen
Kevin Absillis
Culture of modernity in theatre, film and literature2nd semester30,004
Kurt Vanhoutte
Film history 2: style and technique2nd semester30,004
Tom Paulus
Vito Adriaensens
Dramaturgy: foundations1st semester30,004
Kurt Vanhoutte
FREE SPACE (for max. 12 credits (or the remaining credits), spread over three years)
Bachelor of Linguistics and Literature (3rd part) 3BTL 2010-2011 

TitleSemesterTheory (hours)Practice/Exercises (hours)CreditsProfessor(s)
General Foundation Courses
World view1st and 2nd semester30,003
Patrick Loobuyck
Walter Van Herck
General Discipline-related Courses
Literary opinions and philosophy2nd semester30,004
Kristiaan Humbeeck
> Optional courses for the free space (these courses can be taken in Ba2 or Ba3 by all students with a major Linguistics and Literature
Terminology2nd semester28,003
Rita Temmerman
Translation science1st semester28,003
A. Remael
Youth literature2nd semester30,004
Vanessa Joosen
Lien Fret
Introduction to the structure of a non-Indo-European language: Swahili2nd semester30,004
Didier Goyvaerts
Digital humanities2nd semester30,004
Thomas Crombez
Walter Daelemans
Dirk Van Hulle
Morphology, syntax and semantics of Afrikaans: language norms and language variation2nd semester30,004
Alfred Jenkinson
Afrikaans literature: spaces, routes and (re-)discoveries1st semester30,004
Betsie van der Westhuizen
>> also the choice from the courses in the programme Jewish Studies (see website)
Dutch
Dutch proficiency 32nd semester30,004
Pol Cuvelier
History of Dutch literature 32nd semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
Dutch linguistics 5: diachronic language study2nd semester30,004
Jan Nuyts
Reinhild Vandekerckhove
+ on course (as compulsory course) from the optional courses offered below
>>Optional courses Dutch
Dutch literature: Middle Ages1st semester30,004
Frank Willaert
N.
Dutch literature: older spiritual literature2nd semester30,004
Thomas Mertens
Dutch literature: the renaissance2nd semester30,004
Hubert Meeus
Dutch literature: the 19th century2nd semester30,004
Piet Couttenier
Contemporary Dutch literature2nd semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
Dutch literature: modern classics 11st semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
Dutch literature: modern classics 21st semester30,004
Georges M Wildemeersch
Introduction to lexicology and lexicography2nd semester30,004
Marijke Mooijaart
Frank Landsbergen
Vivien Waszink
French
French proficiency 3: fluency and writing skills2nd semester30,004
Patrick Dendale
Anne Vanderheyden
Introduction to French literatures1st semester30,004
Kathleen Gyssels
+ one literature course and one linguistics course from the optional courses for the free area listed below
>> Basket Courses: French Literature
Latin texts1st semester30,004
Rita Beyers
French texts: Ancien Régime1st semester30,004
Paul Pelckmans
French texts: 19th-century prose1st semester30,004
Franc Schuerewegen
French texts: 20th-century prose2nd semester30,004
Luc Rasson
>> Basket Courses: French Linguistics
Aspects of Latin linguistics2nd semester30,004
Rita Beyers
Synchronic French linguistics: semantics1st semester30,004
Patrick Dendale
Synchronic French linguistics: sociolinguistics1st semester30,004
Alex Vanneste
Diachronic French linguistics: syntax2nd semester30,004
Anne Vanderheyden
English
Advanced English practice2nd semester30,004
Stefaan Geukens
Cheryl-Lyn Humphreys
The development of English2nd semester30,004
Johan Van der Auwera
Literary texts in English 3: modernism1st semester30,004
Dirk Van Hulle
Literary texts in English 4: postmodernism2nd semester30,004
Pieter Vermeulen
Englishes1st semester30,004
Johan Van der Auwera
Optional courses for the free area
Literary texts in English 7: Shakespeare1st semester30,004
Frank Albers
Literary texts in English 8: queer fiction2nd semester30,004
Bart Eeckhout
Cultural history of the United Kingdom2nd semester30,004
Stefaan Geukens
Cultural history of the United States1st semester30,004
Luc Herman
English phonology1st semester30,004
Didier Goyvaerts
Language in use: applied linguistics2nd semester30,004
Kris Van de Poel
German
German proficiency 32nd semester30,004
Arvi Sepp
Tanja Mortelmans
Tom Smits
Eva Steindorfer
Grammaticalization processes in German2nd semester30,004
Tanja Mortelmans
History of German literature 21st and 2nd semester30,004
Arvi Sepp
Cultural history of the German speaking countries2nd semester30,004
Arvi Sepp
> 1 course to be chosen from
German texts: capita selecta 11st semester30,004
Vivian Liska
German texts: capita selecta 22nd semester30,004
Vivian Liska
Optional courses for the free area consisting of the remaining course(s) from German texts and the courses German linguistics listed below
National and regional variables of German1st semester30,004
Tom Smits
Spanish
Spanish proficiency 42nd semester30,004
Rita M J De Maeseneer
Jasper Vervaeke
Society and culture in Spanish America1st semester30,004
Diana Castilleja
> 3 courses to be chosen from:
Spanish linguistics 32nd semester30,004
Gretel De Cuyper
Spanish linguistics 41st semester30,004
Carolina JuliĂ  Luna
Spanish literature 22nd semester30,004
Miguel Norbert Ubarri
Spanish-American literature 21st semester30,004
Nanne Timmer
Italian
Applied Italian linguistics 21st and 2nd semester30,004
Dieter Vermandere
Society and culture of Italy 21st semester30,004
Walter Geerts
N.
Italian linguistics: the development of modern Italian2nd semester45,006
Dieter Vermandere
Italian literature2nd semester45,006
Walter Geerts
> Optional courses for the free area (these courses can be followed from BA2 onwards)
Film and history: how the Italian society sees itself2nd semester30,004
Gigliola Mavolo
Theatre, Film and Literature
Performance analysis1st semester45,006
Luc Van den Dries
Literature, film and technique: transport and (tele)communications2nd semester30,004
Kristiaan Humbeeck
> 1 course to be chosen from
Training1st and 2nd semester10
Luc Van den Dries
Els Silvrants-Barclay
Self-study1st and 2nd semester10
Luc Van den Dries
Els Silvrants-Barclay
Word and image1st and 2nd semester10
Sabine Hillen
Johan Pas
BACHELOR'S THESIS
Thesis1st and 2nd semester10
N.
FREE SPACE (for max. 12 credits (or the remaining credits), spread over three years)
 
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