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Attestation 40 ECTS en grec ancienMA - Social Sciences (SSP Program), Secondary Study Area
MA - Mise à niveau Grec ancien
MA - Specialisation 'Switzerland and the Arts : boundaries, territories, identities' (2015->)
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Certificate of 40 credits ECTS in Ancient Greek (2013 ->) |
Certificate of 40 credits ECTS in Ancient Greek - M25637 - Mandatory - Credits: 40.00
Code : A40-GRECLevel : Libre BaIntroduction courses in Ancient Greek - M25841 - Mandatory - Credits: 20.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à moyenne
Code : A40-GREC-1Level : Libre BaGreek literature, diachronic linguistics and ancient history - M25842 - Mandatory
Code : A40-GREC-1-10Level : Libre BaHellenists or not Hellenists orientation - M25843 - Mandatory
Code : A40-GREC-1-20Level : Libre BaHellenists - M25844 - Optionnelle
Code : A40-GREC-1-2010Level : Libre BaNot Hellenists - M25845 - Optionnelle
Code : A40-GREC-1-2020Level : Libre Ba
Advanced courses in Ancient Greek - M25846 - Mandatory - Credits: 20.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : A40-GREC-2Level : Libre BaGreek mythology and literature - M25847 - Facultative
Code : A40-GREC-2-10Level : Libre BaStudy of the Greek language - M25848 - Facultative
Code : A40-GREC-2-20Level : Libre BaSupporting Courses - M25849 - Facultative
Code : A40-GREC-2-30Level : Libre Ba
Master of Arts (MA), Social Sciences (Secondary Study Area) (2007 ->) | |
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), Social Sciences (Secondary Study Area) - M12266 - Mandatory - Credits: 30.00
Level : MaîtriseSocial Sciences for Students in Humanities, Main Module - M12329 - Mandatory - Credits: 30.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Level : MaîtriseList of courses :
Courses Teacher(s) Hours per week Type Semester Status Credits Advanced quantitative methods: from measurement to interpretation André Berchtold 4 Course Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Ethnography and Discourse analysis Philippe Gonzalez, Véronique Mottier 4 Course Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Material, corporal and technical mediations Dominique Vinck 4 Course Spring semester Optional 6.00 Local/global : multiscalar approaches to social and ecological crises Guy Elcheroth 4 Course Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Power, Gender and Inequalities Eléonore Lépinard, Sarah Mazouz 4 Course Spring semester Optional 6.00 Employment and labor market policy Daniel Oesch 4 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 6.00 Parcours de vie et vulnérabilité Felix Bühlmann, Davide Morselli, Dario Spini 4 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 9.00 Families in Europe: trends, structures and challenges Laura Bernardi 4 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Social issues ans social policies across stages of life. Leen Vandecasteele 4 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Human Rights and Social Change Mark Goodale, Dario Spini 6 Course Autumn semester Optional 9.00 Gender, law and justice Eléonore Lépinard, Jonathan Miaz 6 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 9.00 Globalisations and circulations Gaële Goastellec, Antoine Kernen 6 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 9.00 Communication and public sphere Philippe Gonzalez, Laurence Kaufmann 6 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 9.00 Media and collective dynamics Laurence Kaufmann, Joan Stavo-Debauge 6 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 9.00 Theories of culture and medias Joan Stavo-Debauge, Olivier Voirol 6 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 9.00 Bodies, norms, medicines Daniela Cerqui Ducret, Ilario Rossi 6 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 9.00 Gender, Medicine, Health Cynthia Kraus 4 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 6.00 Social Sciences of Medicine and Healthcare Systems V Acat, Francesco Panese 4 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 6.00 Health, sexuality and reproduction: anthropological perspectives Irene Maffi 4 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 6.00 Analyse of educational systems Bruno Suchaut 2 Course Annual Optional 6.00 Life Course Analysis Jean-Marie Le Goff 4 Course Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Gender and professional orientation Lavinia Gianettoni 4 Seminar Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Gender and sport(s) Eléonore Lépinard 4 Seminar Spring semester Optional 6.00 Colonial and Post-Colonial History Nicolas Bancel, Thomas David 4 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 6.00 Histoire et médiatisation du temps présent Gianni Haver, Janick Schaufelbuehl 6 Course Autumn semester Optional 9.00 Microsociology of family life course Jacques-Antoine Gauthier 4 Seminar Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Social Psychology of Learning Fabrizio Butera 4 Course Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Social psychology in multicultural societies Eva Green 4 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 6.00 Sociology of education: Formal education and inequalities Farinaz Fassa Recrosio 4 Course Spring semester Optional 6.00 Sociology of Education: families-school relationships at stake Farinaz Fassa Recrosio 4 Seminar Spring semester Optional 6.00 Liste des épreuves :
Examination Teacher(s) Coef. Modalities Status Credits Social psychology in multicultural societies Eva Green 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Written resits with documentation Optional 6.00 Analyse of educational systems Bruno Suchaut 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Life Course Analysis Jean-Marie Le Goff 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Material, corporal and technical mediations Dominique Vinck 1 Document Optional 6.00 Bodies, norms, medicines Daniela Cerqui Ducret, Ilario Rossi 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Oral resits Optional 9.00 Advanced quantitative methods: from measurement to interpretation André Berchtold 1 Document Optional 6.00 Human Rights and Social Change Mark Goodale, Dario Spini 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Written resits with documentation Optional 9.00 Communication and public sphere Philippe Gonzalez, Laurence Kaufmann 1 Document Optional 9.00 Ethnography and Discourse analysis Philippe Gonzalez, Véronique Mottier, Yannis Papadaniel 1 Document Optional 6.00 Gender, law and justice Eléonore Lépinard, Jonathan Miaz 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 9.00 Gender and professional orientation Lavinia Gianettoni 1 Validation Optional 6.00 Gender, Medicine, Health Cynthia Kraus 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Globalisations and circulations Gaële Goastellec, Antoine Kernen 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 9.00 Colonial and Post-Colonial History Nicolas Bancel, Thomas David 1 Document Optional 6.00 Colonial and Post-Colonial History Nicolas Bancel, Thomas David 1 Document Optional 6.00 History and Mediatisation of Present Time Gianni Haver, Janick Schaufelbuehl 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 9.00 Employment and labor market policy Daniel Oesch 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Local/global : multiscalar approaches to social and ecological crises Guy Elcheroth 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Media and collective dynamics Laurence Kaufmann, Joan Stavo-Debauge 1 Document Optional 9.00 Microsociology of Family Life Course Jacques-Antoine Gauthier 1 Validation Optional 6.00 Course of life and vulnerability Felix Bühlmann, Davide Morselli, Dario Spini 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 9.00 Families in Europe: forms, trends and social challenges Laura Bernardi 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Power, Gender and Inequalities Thierry Delessert, Lucile Ruault 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Power, Gender and Inequalities Eléonore Lépinard, Sarah Mazouz 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Social Psychology of Learning Fabrizio Butera 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Social Sciences of Medicine and Healthcare Systems V Acat, Francesco Panese 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Gender and Sports Eléonore Lépinard 1 Validation Optional 6.00 Sociology of Education Farinaz Fassa Recrosio 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 6.00 Sociology of Education Farinaz Fassa Recrosio 1 Validation Optional 6.00 Theories of culture and medias Joan Stavo-Debauge, Olivier Voirol 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Optional 9.00 Social issues ans social policies across stages of life. Leen Vandecasteele 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Mandatory 6.00 Health, sexuality and reproduction: anthropological perspectives Irene Maffi 1 Continuous assessment without registration, Resits Mandatory 6.00 Exchange Equivalence 1 1 Elective examination Optional Exchange Equivalence 2 1 Elective examination Optional Exchange Equivalence 3 1 Elective examination Optional Exchange Equivalence 4 1 Elective examination Optional Exchange Equivalence 5 1 Elective examination Optional Exchange Equivalence 6 1 Elective examination Optional Exchange Equivalence 7 1 Elective examination Optional Exchange Equivalence 8 1 Elective examination Optional
Mise à niveau MA, Grec ancien (2013 ->) |
Mise à niveau MA, Grec ancien - M25551 - Mandatory - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : NIV-GRECLevel : Mise à niveau MasterIntroduction courses in Ancient Greek - M26216 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-1Level : Mise à niveau MasterGreek literature, diachronic linguistics and ancient history - M26217 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-1-10Level : Mise à niveau MasterHellenists or not Hellenists orientation - M26218 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-1-20Level : Mise à niveau MasterHellenists - M26219 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-1-2010Level : Mise à niveau MasterNot Hellenists - M26220 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-1-2020Level : Mise à niveau Master
Enseignements de 2e partie en grec ancien - M26221 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2Level : Mise à niveau MasterCommon Lessons - M26222 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2-10Level : Mise à niveau MasterGreek literature and history texts - M26223 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2-1010Level : Mise à niveau MasterAnthropology and studies of the Greek imagination - M26224 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2-1020Level : Mise à niveau MasterGreek world Culture - M26225 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2-1030Level : Mise à niveau MasterChoice Seminary - M26226 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2-1040Level : Mise à niveau Master
Hellenists or not Hellenists orientation - M26227 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2-20Level : Mise à niveau MasterHellenists - M26228 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2-2010Level : Mise à niveau MasterNot Hellenists - M26229 - Facultative
Code : NIV-GREC-2-2020Level : Mise à niveau Master
Master of Arts (MA), Specialisation "Switzerland and the Arts : Boundaries, Territories, Identities" (2015 ->) | |
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, Specialisation 'Switzerland and the Arts : Boundaries, Territories, Identities' - M27672 - Mandatory - Credits: 30.00
Level : MaîtriseTheories - M27969 - Mandatory - Credits: 10.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : MA-SPEC-HART-10Level : MaîtrisePractics - M27970 - Mandatory - Credits: 20.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : MA-SPEC-HART-20Level : Maîtrise