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Attestation 40 ECTS en français langue étrangèreMaster of Arts (MA), Specialisation "New American Studies"
Latin, 2ème partie (2013 ->)
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Certificate of 40 credits ECTS in French as Foreign Language (2013 ->) |
Certificate of 40 credits ECTS in French as Foreign Language - M25632 - Mandatory - Credits: 40.00
Code : A40-FLELevel : Libre BaBasic subjects taught in French as a foreign language - M26535 - Mandatory - Credits: 20.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à moyenne
Code : A40-FLE-1Level : Libre BaAdvanced subjects taught in French as a foreign language - M26550 - Mandatory - Credits: 20.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : A40-FLE-2Level : Libre BaFrench as a Foreign Language - M26536 - Mandatory
Level : Libre Ba
Master of Arts (MA), Specialisation "New American Studies" (2013 ->) | |
Programme requirements : | The Master of Arts degrees with and without specialisation (120 ECTS credits and 90 ECTS credits respectively) both comprise a main discipline (60 ECTS credits) and, optionally, either a secondary discipline, or reinforcement programme (30 ECTS credits). The Master of Arts degree with specialisation also includes a specialisation programme with a volume of 30 ECTS credits. Master of Arts In the list of objectives set out below, the reference [Master 120] indicates knowledge and skills specific to the field of specialisation. In addition to the competences acquired at university Bachelor's level, by the end of their studies, Master's students will have demonstrated and acquired the following skills and knowledge, where appropriate, in a second language: Knowledge and understanding: - in-depth and extensive knowledge of the subject area(s) studied, - in-depth knowledge of the main theories and methods applied in the disciplinary field(s) studied, - in-depth knowledge of the issues that these theories and methods imply in relation to current debate, - [Master 120] specific knowledge in an interdisciplinary and/or professional area of specialisation. In addition to the skills acquired at the BA, by the end of their Master's programme students will have acquired the following skills, in some cases in a second language: Application of knowledge and understanding: - to gather complex data from different kinds of source in multiple languages - to identify and interrogate existing corpora and compile new corpora for specific research questions, - to relate knowledge acquired in the principal field of study to knowledge drawn from different fields / different methodological approaches, - [MA 120] to develop an interdisciplinary approach applied to a specific theme, - [MA 120] to participate in a research project or professional work experience. Ability to form judgements: - to develop new interpretations or new analyses of a body of texts, - to critically evaluate objects of study and the methodological approach taken - to critically evaluate methods and results within the disciplinary field as well as the ethical principles underlying them. Communicative competences: - to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to an audience of both specialists and non-specialists, - to give a synthesized account of a complex set of data of diverse and multilingual origins and forms, - to write an extensive, well-prepared, and clearly-structured paper on an original topic, implementing all the competences acquired during the course of the programme. Ability to learn independently: - to formulate original research hypotheses, - to define an appropriate method for verifying these assumptions, - to use new technologies to collect comprehensive information on a given topic, - to assess the relevance and quality of the information collected, - to document work, identify its weaknesses and define strategies for improvement. |
Duration : | Full time From 3 to 5 semesters, with exceptions, for the Master of Arts degree worth 90 ECTS credits and from 4 to 6 semesters, with exceptions, for the Master of Arts degree with specialisation worth 120 ECTS credits. 1 credit ECTS = 25-30 hours of workload Part time From 6 to 8 semesters, with exceptions, for the Master of Arts degree worth 90 ECTS credits and from 8 to 10 semesters, with exceptions, for the Master of Arts degree with specialisation worth 120 ECTS credits. 1 credit ECTS = 25-30 hours of workload |
Master of Arts (MA), Specialisation "New American Studies" - M24534 - Mandatory - Credits: 30.00
Level : MaîtrisePart A - M24540 - Mandatory
Level : MaîtriseIntroductory courses - M24542 - Mandatory - Credits: 12.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : MA-SPEC-NEA-01Level : Maîtrise
Part B - M24541 - Mandatory - Credits: 18.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Level : MaîtriseOption I : courses offered by the English department - M24543 - Optionnelle
Code : MA-SPEC-NEA-02Level : MaîtriseOption II : courses offered by other departments - M24544 - Optionnelle
Code : MA-SPEC-NEA-03Level : MaîtriseParticipation in an academic conference - M24545 - Optionnelle
Code : MA-SPEC-NEA-04Level : MaîtriseActivity related to the new American studies - M24546 - Optionnelle
Code : MA-SPEC-NEA-05Level : Maîtrise
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Latin (2013 ->) | |
Programme requirements : | 60 credits ECTS in the first year, 20 each in three different subjects, 120 credits ECTS in the second (2 year) stage, 50 credits in each major and 20 in the options programme. Bachelor of Arts The Bachelor of Arts provides a solid foundation of expertise in two disciplinary fields belonging to languages and literature and/or historical sciences and/or philosophy and theoretical sciences. By studying a third disciplinary field or a range of options, students will have the possibility of expanding their awareness of cultural diversity in the humanities. By the end of their Bachelor's degree, and in a second language if necessary, students will be able to: - identify corpora of different types and from different periods in each of the main disciplinary fields, - compare these same corpora using methodological tools and research instruments that allow them to be interpreted by placing them in an historical, linguistic, cultural or social context, - analyse these same corpora in relation to specific themes or issues and from a range of different perspectives, - relate the knowledge acquired in one of the main disciplinary fields to the knowledge acquired in other disciplinary field(s) studied, - express themselves orally and in writing on complex subjects in a clear and well-structured manner, - identify, through analysis and synthesis of information, the issues at stake on a given topic, in addition to putting various points of view into perspective and taking a position on the topic - build on their knowledge with a high degree of autonomy, using third languages where appropriate, - cooperate with other students in group work, while respecting intellectual property values and ethics. |
Duration : | From 6 to 10 semesters, with exceptions, for the Bachelor of Arts degree worth 180 ECTS credits. 1 credit ECTS = 25-30 hours of workload |
Latin, 2nd part - M23126 - Mandatory - Credits: 50.00
Level : 2ème partie BaLanguage - M23464 - Mandatory - Credits: 20.00
Code : BA-LAT-2-10Level : 2ème partie BaTheme - M23465 - Mandatory - Credits: 4.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : BA-LAT-2-1010Level : 2ème partie BaVersion - M23466 - Mandatory - Credits: 10.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : BA-LAT-2-1020Level : 2ème partie BaReading - M23467 - Mandatory - Credits: 6.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : BA-LAT-2-1030Level : 2ème partie Ba
Literature - M23468 - Mandatory - Credits: 14.00
Code : BA-LAT-2-20Level : 2ème partie BaTexts Analysis - M23469 - Mandatory - Credits: 7.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : BA-LAT-2-2010Level : 2ème partie BaLiterary Studies - M23470 - Mandatory - Credits: 7.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : BA-LAT-2-2020Level : 2ème partie Ba
Roman Culture - M23471 - Mandatory - Credits: 6.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : BA-LAT-2-30Level : 2ème partie BaHistory of Latin language - M23472 - Mandatory - Credits: 4.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : BA-LAT-2-40Level : 2ème partie BaOptions - M23473 - Mandatory - Credits: 6.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : BA-LAT-2-50Level : 2ème partie BaList of courses :
Courses Teacher(s) Hours per week Type Semester Status Credits Anthropology and Greek Imaginary. Tukhê : Luck and Hazard in Ancient Greek Thought and Religion David Bouvier 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Strengthening Textual and Linguistic Knowledge in Ancient Greek Pierre Voelke 2 Course+Practical work Annual Optional 3.00 Classical Archaeology : Archaeology of the Greek rural world - 2p Sylvian Fachard 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Classical Archaeology : The Minoan Civilisation - 2p Othmar Jaeggi 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 Classical and Roman Provincial Archaeology : Research methods and basic concepts Sylvian Fachard, Thierry Luginbühl 2 Course Annual Optional 3.00 Weaponry and Military Architecture from Prehistory to Late Antiquity. - 2p Thierry Luginbühl 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Athens in Fourth Century BCE Anne Bielman 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 Tutorial and exercises in diachronic linguistics Robin Meyer, Antoine Viredaz 1 Practical work Annual Optional 3.00 Greek Language David Bouvier 2 Course+Practical work Annual Optional 5.00 Herodotus and Egypt Giuseppina Lenzo, Matthieu Pellet 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 History and Reception of Classical Litterature. Phaedra. From origins to parody. Matteo Capponi 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Medieval history. Cultural history of medieval writing and paleography Bernard Andenmatten 2 Course+Practical work Annual Optional 6.00 Initiation to Ancient Greek Pierre Voelke 3 Course+Practical work Annual Optional 4.00 Introduction to Greek Religion Matteo Capponi 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 An Introduction to Latin Epigraphy Michel Aberson 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Introduction to Oscan Robin Meyer, Antoine Viredaz 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 4.00 'The French Muse speaking in Greek and Latin' : Poetic inspiration and imitation of the ancients in the works of Du Bellay, Ronsard and Louise Labé Olivier Thévenaz 2 Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Reading Ancient Greek Texts. Herodotus Pierre Voelke 1 Exercises Annual Optional 3.00 Preparatory reading to ... David Bouvier, Ombretta Cesca 1 Exercises Autumn semester Optional 1.00 Preparatory readings to Homer and Presocratics David Bouvier 1 Exercises Spring semester Optional 1.00 Graffiti on Roman pottery from Lousonna-Vidy Richard Sylvestre 2 Practical work Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Diachronical Linguistics Robin Meyer 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 4.00 Greek Literature and Literary Texts in Transmission. From Homer to the Presocratics David Bouvier 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 Greek Literature and Literary Texts in Transmission. Thucydide, livres II Pierre Voelke 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Greek Literature and Digital Humanities. Greek Tragedy at the digital turn. The example of Sophocles' Aias David Bouvier 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 Ancient Medicine Brigitte Maire 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 2.00 Megalè Hellas / Magna Graecia : South Italy between Indigenous, Greeks and Romans (VIIIth-Ist centuries BCE) Michel Aberson 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Ancient Philosophy : Aristotle's Poetics - Lecture and interpretations Michael Groneberg 2 Seminar Autumn semester Optional 5.00 Ancient Philosophy : Plato, Republic Alexandrine Schniewind 2 Seminar Spring semester Optional 5.00 General philosophy and systematic : Democracy, Liberalism: convergences and divergences Hugues Poltier 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 5.00 Classical Tradition. Pure theater! Greek dramas on the roman stage Camille Semenzato 2 Seminar Spring semester Optional 2.00 Learning Support in Ancient Greek (I) Pierre Voelke 1 Exercises Annual Optional 1.00 Learning Support in Ancient Greek (II) Pierre Voelke 1 Exercises Annual Optional 1.00 A long century in crisis (193-290 AD) Michel Aberson 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 Liste des épreuves :
Examination Teacher(s) Coef. Modalities Status Credits Anthropology and Greek Imaginary. Tukhê : Luck and Hazard in Ancient Greek Thought and Religion David Bouvier 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Strengthening Textual and Linguistic Knowledge in Ancient Greek Pierre Voelke 1 Continuous validation with mark Optional 3.00 Classical Archaeology : Archaeology of the Greek rural world Sylvian Fachard 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Classical Archaeology : The Minoan Civilisation Othmar Jaeggi 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Classical and Roman Provincial Archaeology : Research methods and basic concepts Sylvian Fachard, Thierry Luginbühl 1 Written validation with mark Optional 3.00 Weaponry and Military Architecture from Prehistory to Late Antiquity. Thierry Luginbühl 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Athens in Fourth Century BCE Anne Bielman 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Tutorial and exercises in diachronic linguistics Antoine Viredaz 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Greek Language David Bouvier 1 Continuous validation with mark Optional 5.00 Herodotus and Egypt Giuseppina Lenzo, Matthieu Pellet 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 History and Reception of Classical Litterature. Phaedra. From origins to parody. Matteo Capponi 1 Written validation with mark Optional 3.00 Medieval history. Cultural history of medieval writing and paleography Bernard Andenmatten 1 Continuous validation Optional 6.00 Initiation to Ancient Greek Pierre Voelke 1 Continuous validation with mark Optional 5.00 Introduction to Greek Religion Matteo Capponi 1 Oral examination Optional 3.00 An Introduction to Latin Epigraphy Michel Aberson 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Introduction to Oscan Robin Meyer, Antoine Viredaz 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 4.00 'The French Muse speaking in Greek and Latin' : Poetic inspiration and imitation of the ancients in the works of Du Bellay, Ronsard and Louise Labé Olivier Thévenaz 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Reading Ancient Greek Texts (advanced) Pierre Voelke 1 Oral examination Optional 3.00 Graffiti on Roman pottery from Lousonna-Vidy Richard Sylvestre 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Diachronical Linguistics Robin Meyer 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 4.00 Greek Literature and Literary Texts in Transmission David Bouvier, Pierre Voelke 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 4.00 Greek Literature and Digital Humanities. Greek Tragedy at the digital turn. The example of Sophocles' Aias David Bouvier 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 3.00 Ancient Medicine Brigitte Maire 1 Validation with mark Optional 2.00 Megalè Hellas / Magna Graecia : South Italy between Indigenous, Greeks and Romans (VIIIth-Ist centuries BCE) Michel Aberson 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00 Ancient Philosophy : Aristotle's Poetics - Lecture and interpretations Michael Groneberg 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 5.00 Ancient Philosophy : Plato, Republic Alexandrine Schniewind 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 5.00 General philosophy and systematic : Democracy, Liberalism: convergences and divergences Hugues Poltier 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 5.00 Classical Tradition. Pure theater! Greek dramas on the roman stage Camille Semenzato 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 2.00 A long century in crisis (193-290 AD) Michel Aberson 1 Written and Oral validation Optional 3.00