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MA Digital Humanities, commun program 'Digital Culture, Societies and Humanities'Archéologie, propédeutique (2013 ->)
MA - Mise à niveau Cinéma
BA - Informatique pour les sciences humaines, Propé (2013 ->)
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Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Humanities (2016 ->) | |
Degree : | Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Humanities |
Programme requirements : | The Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Humanities (120 ECTS credits) is comprised of two 60 ECTS credits programs: a common program in "Digital Cultures, Societies and Humanities" (60 ECTS credits) and a second program selected among the disciplines offered by the three partner Faculties, which is comprised of coursework (30 ECTS credits) and of a Master's thesis (30 ECTS credits). MAHN In addition to the competences acquired at university Bachelor's level, Master's students are, at the end of their training and, where appropriate, in the language of the discipline, capable of: - identifying the main theoretical and historical issues of digital culture from an interdisciplinary perspective (humanities, social and political sciences, religious studies), - formulating, on a general level and more specifically in relation to his/her field of study, a personal, informed and critical discourse on various applications of digital technologies in academia and in society, - mobilising digital knowledge and skills within the framework of research conducted in his/her field of study, in particular by carrying out productive collaboration with computer science professionals, - carrying out personal work in which they combine disciplinary skills and reflection on digital culture and/or the use of digital tools in the academic field, - applying and adapting certain methodologies developed in a disciplinary context to the objects of digital culture, - publishing content in the public domain, about and through the use of, digital technologies. |
Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Humanities - M29023 - Mandatory - Credits: 120.00
Level : MaîtriseCommon Core Program 'Digital Culture, Societies and Humanities' - M29681 - Mandatory - Credits: 60.00
Level : MaîtriseIntroductory courses - M29682 - Mandatory - Credits: 30.00
Level : MaîtriseIntroduction to Computer Science for the Humanities and Social Sciences - M29026 - Mandatory - Credits: 15.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : MA-INTERFAC-CSHN-10Level : MaîtriseIntroduction to Digital Culture, Societies and Humanities - M29027 - Mandatory - Credits: 15.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : MA-INTERFAC-CSHN-20Level : Maîtrise
Advanced courses in Digital Cultures, Societies and Humanities - M29025 - Mandatory - Credits: 30.00
Level : MaîtriseDigital Culture, Societies and Humanities: Reinforcement Modules - M29028 - Mandatory - Credits: 12.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : MA-INTERFAC-CSHN-30Level : MaîtriseElectives Courses - M29029 - Mandatory - Credits: 18.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : MA-INTERFAC-CSHN-40Level : MaîtriseComputer Science for the Humanities and Social Sciences - M29030 - Optionnelle
Code : MA-INTERFAC-CSHN-4010Level : MaîtriseSocial and Political Issues in the Digital Age - M29031 - Optionnelle
Code : MA-INTERFAC-CSHN-4020Level : MaîtriseHistory and Theory of Digital Arts: Literature, Images, Arts and Media - M29032 - Optionnelle
Code : MA-INTERFAC-CSHN-4030Level : Maîtrise
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Archaeology (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 |
Archaeology, 1st year - M23097 - Mandatory - Credits: 20.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à moyenne
Level : Propé BaIntroduction courses in Archaeology - M23867 - Mandatory
Code : BA-ARCH-1-10Level : Propé BaIntroduction to Archeology and Basic Methods - M23788 - Mandatory
Code : BA-ARCH-1-1010Level : Propé BaList of courses :
Courses Teacher(s) Hours per week Type Semester Status Credits Classical Archaeology : Archaeology of the Greek World : An Introduction Karl Reber 2 Course Annual Compulsory 3.00 Archaeology and Societies : from the Celtic World to the Late Antiquity - Propédeutique Thierry Luginbühl 1 Course Autumn semester Compulsory 1.50 Archaeological Excavations - Propédeutique Thierry Luginbühl Training Period Annual Compulsory 5.00 Roman provincial Archaeology : Technology in ancient Rome - Propédeutique Michel Fuchs 1 Course Spring semester Compulsory 1.50 Classical and Roman Provincial Archaeology : Research methods and basic concepts Thierry Luginbühl, Karl Reber 2 Course Annual Compulsory 3.00 Liste des épreuves :
Examination Teacher(s) Coef. Modalities Status Credits Classical Archaeology : Archaeology of the Greek World : An Introduction Karl Reber 2 Written validation with mark Mandatory 3.00 Roman provincial Archaeology Michel Fuchs, Thierry Luginbühl 2 Written validation with mark Mandatory 3.00 Archaeological Excavations Thierry Luginbühl 2 Practical validation with mark Mandatory 5.00 Classical and Roman Provincial Archaeology : Research methods and basic concepts Thierry Luginbühl, Karl Reber 4 Written validation with mark Mandatory 3.00 Ancient History - M23789 - Mandatory
Code : BA-ARCH-1-1020Level : Propé BaAncient History - M23790 - Optionnelle
Code : BA-ARCH-1-102010Level : Propé BaList of courses :
Courses Teacher(s) Hours per week Type Semester Status Credits An Introduction to Ancient History - Annuel Anne Bielman, Lara Dubosson-Sbriglione, Giuseppina Lenzo 2 Course Annual Compulsory 6.00 Liste des épreuves :
Examination Teacher(s) Coef. Modalities Status Credits An Introduction to Ancient History Anne Bielman, Lara Dubosson-Sbriglione, Giuseppina Lenzo 2 Continuous validation with mark Mandatory 6.00 Replacement Module (Ancient History) - M23791 - Optionnelle
Code : BA-ARCH-1-102020Level : Propé BaList of courses :
Courses Teacher(s) Hours per week Type Semester Status Credits Workshop : Ancient Rhetoric Danielle Van Mal-Maeder 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Text Analysis : Ovid's Medea between elegy and epic poetry ('Heroides' 12 and 'Metamorphoses' 7.1-424) Lavinia Galli Milic 2 Seminar Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Text Analysis : Ovide, the poems of exile. Danielle Van Mal-Maeder 2 Seminar Spring semester Optional 2.00 Anthropology and Greek Imaginary. Conceptions of « creation » and « poiêsis » in Ancient Greece David Bouvier 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Complementary Skills in Latin : Latin and Ancient History A - A Automne Olivier Thévenaz 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Complementary Skills in Latin : Latin and Ancient History B - B Printemps Olivier Thévenaz 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Complementary Skills in Latin : Latin and Medieval and Modern History B - A Automne Eric Chevalley 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Complementary Skills in Latin : Latin and Medieval and Modern History B - B Printemps Eric Chevalley 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Complementary Skills in Latin : Latin and Literature A - A Automne Julien Pingoud 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Complementary Skills in Latin : Latin and Literature B - B Printemps Julien Pingoud 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Complementary Skills in Latin : Latin and Translation A - CB A Automne Brigitte Maire 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Complementary Skills in Latin : Latin and Translation B - CB B Printemps Brigitte Maire 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Strengthening Textual and Linguistic Knowledge in Ancient Greek Pierre Voelke 2 Course+Practical work Annual Optional 3.00 Greek Language David Bouvier 2 Course+Practical work Annual Optional 5.00 History and Reception of Classical Litterature. Words, Masks and Mimes : How to recreate ancient comedy ? (Menander, Plautus Molière) Matteo Capponi, Olivier Thévenaz 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Initiation to Ancient Greek Pierre Voelke 3 Course+Practical work Annual Optional 4.00 Introduction to the Latin Language I - BI Automne Brigitte Maire 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language I - DI Automne Julien Pingoud 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language I - AI Automne Cédric Roduit 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language I - CI Automne Brigitte Maire 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language I - CB Automne Brigitte Maire 2 Course+Practical work Autumn semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language I - CB printemps Olivier Thévenaz 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language II - DII Printemps Julien Pingoud 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language II - BII Printemps Olivier Thévenaz 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language II - AII Printemps Olivier Thévenaz 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language II - CB Printemps Brigitte Maire 2 Course+Practical work Spring semester Optional 2.00 Introduction to Greek Religion Matteo Capponi 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 Roman religion : 4th Century A.D. Eric Chevalley 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 2.00 Reading Ancient Greek Texts. Texts about Pythagoras Pierre Voelke 1 Exercises Annual Optional 4.00 Preparatory reading to Plato, Republic David Bouvier 1 Exercises Autumn semester Optional 1.00 Preparatory readings to Sophocles, Philoctetes David Bouvier 1 Exercises Spring semester Optional 1.00 Greek Literature and Literary Texts in Transmission. Plato, Republic, X, Myth of Er David Bouvier 2 Course+Seminar Autumn semester Optional 3.00 Greek Literature and Literary Texts in Transmission. Sophocles: Philoctetes Pierre Voelke 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 Ancient Medicine Brigitte Maire 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 2.00 Myths, rituals and religion in Ancient Greece. Poetry and myth of Sappho David Bouvier 2 Course+Seminar Spring semester Optional 3.00 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 Liste des épreuves :
Examination Teacher(s) Coef. Modalities Status Credits Workshop : Ancient Rhetoric Danielle Van Mal-Maeder 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 2.00 Text Analysis : Ovid's Medea between elegy and epic poetry ('Heroides' 12 and 'Metamorphoses' 7.1-424) Lavinia Galli Milic 1 Validation with mark Optional 2.00 Text Analysis : Ovide, the poems of exile. Danielle Van Mal-Maeder 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 2.00 Anthropology and Greek Imaginary. Conceptions of « creation » and « poiêsis » in Ancient Greece David Bouvier 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 3.00 Complementary Skills in Latin I Eric Chevalley, Brigitte Maire, Julien Pingoud, Cédric Roduit, Alessandra Rolle, Olivier Thévenaz 1 Validation with mark Optional 2.00 Complementary Skills in Latin II Eric Chevalley, Brigitte Maire, Julien Pingoud, Cédric Roduit, Alessandra Rolle, Olivier Thévenaz 1 Validation with mark Optional 2.00 Strengthening Textual and Linguistic Knowledge in Ancient Greek Pierre Voelke 1 Continuous validation with mark Optional 4.00 Greek Language David Bouvier 1 Continuous validation with mark Optional 5.00 History and Reception of Classical Litterature. Words, Masks and Mimes : How to recreate ancient comedy ? (Menander, Plautus Molière) Matteo Capponi, Olivier Thévenaz 1 Written validation with mark Optional 3.00 Initiation to Ancient Greek Pierre Voelke 1 Continuous validation with mark Optional 5.00 Introduction to the Latin Language I Brigitte Maire, Julien Pingoud, Cédric Roduit, Alessandra Rolle, Olivier Thévenaz 1 Continuous validation with mark Optional 2.00 Introduction to the Latin Language II Brigitte Maire, Julien Pingoud, Alessandra Rolle, Olivier Thévenaz 1 Validation with mark Optional 2.00 Introduction to Greek Religion Matteo Capponi 1 Oral examination Optional 3.00 Roman religion : 4th Century A.D. Eric Chevalley 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 2.00 Reading Ancient Greek Texts (introduction) Pierre Voelke 1 Oral examination Optional 4.00 Greek Literature and Literary Texts in Transmission David Bouvier, Pierre Voelke 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 4.00 Ancient Medicine Brigitte Maire 1 Validation with mark Optional 2.00 Myths, rituals and religion in Ancient Greece. Poetry and myth of Sappho David Bouvier 1 Written and Oral validation with mark Optional 3.00
Mise à niveau MA, Cinéma (2013 ->) |
Mise à niveau MA, Cinéma - M25576 - Mandatory - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à crédits
Code : NIV-CINELevel : Mise à niveau MasterIntroductory courses in film history & aesthetics - M25971 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-1-10Level : Mise à niveau MasterTheory and film analysis - M25972 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-1-1010Level : Mise à niveau MasterHistory and Historiography - M25973 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-1-1020Level : Mise à niveau MasterTheoretical overview - M25974 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-1-1030Level : Mise à niveau Master
Enseignements de 2e partie en cinéma - M25970 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-2Level : Mise à niveau MasterFilm history - M25975 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-2-10Level : Mise à niveau MasterFilm theories - M25976 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-2-20Level : Mise à niveau MasterFilm analysis - M25977 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-2-30Level : Mise à niveau MasterOptional Courses - M25978 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-2-40Level : Mise à niveau MasterExams - M25979 - Facultative
Code : NIV-CINE-2-50Level : Mise à niveau Master
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Computer Sciences for Humanities (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 |
Computer Sciences for Humanities, Propé - M23131 - Mandatory - Credits: 20.00 - Evaluation mode: Evaluation à moyenne
Level : Propé BaIntroductory Courses in Humanities Computing - M23368 - Mandatory
Code : BA-ISH-1-10Level : Propé Ba