Study programme
Dutch-taught Bachelor of Philosophy
2024-2025
Model Path part 1
Part 1 of the model path is the standard initial package.
Skills
Academic and Philosophical Basic Skills
History of Philosophy
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Systematic Philosophy
Logic and Excercises
Philosophy of Science
Ethics
Philosophy of Culture
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 1: Modern Philosophy and Japanese Environmental Philosophy
Seminar Contemporary Philosophical Authors 1: Thoreau, Walden
Non-philosophical Compulsory Course
Introduction to the Natural Sciences for Philosophers
Non-philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
Psychology
Sociology
Society, Facts and Problems
Introduction to General Economics
Introduction to Latin
International Relations
Anthropology
Jewish Culture in Various Contexts
Introduction to Law
Public Law
Political Science
Political Science
Model Path part 2
Skills
Philosophical Speaking
Philosophical Writing
History of Philosophy
Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Contemporary Analytical Philosophy
Systematic Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophical Psychology
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Religion
Non-Philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
-Students are even allowed in part 2 to choose a non-philosophical course between the broadening and interdisciplinary courses of part 3.
Psychology
Sociology
Society, Facts and Problems
Introduction to General Economics
Introduction to Latin
International Relations
Anthropology
Jewish Culture in Various Contexts
Introduction to Law
Public Law
Political Science
Political Science
Philosophical Electives
In part 2 and 3 students select 30 ECTS-credits from the following philosophical courses, of which 12 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 2 and the other 18 ECTS-credits in part 3. However, there are some restrictions:
1. Some of the philosophical courses are bi-annual courses. This information can be found in the course information.
2. With the permission of the academical curriculum advisors a credit for a Summer School at another university (bachelor or master degree, of at least 6 ECTS-credits) can be regarded as equivalent for a philosophical programme component of 6 ECTS-credits.
3. It is possible to follow a non-philosophical course as equivalent for a philosophical programme component.
4. It is also possible to take an online YUFE-course (see YUFE catalogue: https://virtualcampus.yufe.eu/p/courses/category/academic-courses), with the permission of the academical curriculum advisors.
Bio-ethics
Judaism and Philosophy
Philosophy of Technology
Philosophy of Economics
Philosophy of Music
Media-ethics
Feminist Philosophy
Islam and Philosophy
Philosophical Sources of European Identity
Social Ontology and Epistemology
Model Path part 3
Skills
Bachelor's Thesis
- Adriana Alcaraz Sánchez
- Arthur Cools
- Marlies De Munck
- Jelle De Schrijver
- Herbert De Vriese
- Kristien Hens
- Willem Lemmens
- Bert Leuridan
- Patrick Loobuyck
- Judith Martens
- Mayli Mertens
- Erik Myin
- Jan Potters
- Katrien Schaubroeck
- Jasper Van de Vijver
- Geert Van Eekert
- Walter Van Herck
- Luc Van Liedekerke
- Karim Zahidi
- Sofie Avery
- Nele Buyst
- An Dufraing
- Michiel Esseling
- Miguel Flament
- Anthony Longo
- Joke Struyf
Progression Seminar Bachelor's Thesis
Broadening en interdisciplinary courses
Students select at least one course (3 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
City and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Global Justice
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Poverty and Inequality
Sustainability
Climate Change
Debating Development
Community Service Learning
Artificial intelligence: societal challenges
Systematic Philosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 2
Seminar Contemporary Philosophical Authors 2: Hannah Arendt
Bachelor Seminar
Students select one bachelor seminar (6 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
Bachelor Seminar: Theoretical Philosophy
A Bachelor Seminar can only be followed if the student has obtained a credit for 'Philosophical Speaking' and 'Philosophical Writing'.
Bachelor Seminar: Practical Philosophy
A Bachelor Seminar can only be followed if the student has obtained a credit for 'Philosophical Speaking' and 'Philosophical Writing'.
Bachelor Seminar: History of Philosophy
A Bachelor Seminar can only be followed if the student has obtained a credit for 'Philosophical Speaking' and 'Philosophical Writing'.
Philosophical Electives
In part 2 and 3 students select 30 ECTS-credits from the following philosophical courses, of which 12 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 2 and the other 18 ECTS-credits in part 3. However, there are some restrictions:
1. Some of the philosophical courses are bi-annual courses. This information can be found in the course information.
2. With the permission of the academical curriculum advisors a credit for a Summer School at another university (bachelor or master degree, of at least 6 ECTS-credits) can be regarded as equivalent for a philosophical programme component of 6 ECTS-credits.
3. It is possible to follow a non-philosophical course as equivalent for a philosophical programme component.
4. It is also possible to take an online YUFE-course (see YUFE catalogue: https://virtualcampus.yufe.eu/p/courses/category/academic-courses), with the permission of the academical curriculum advisors.
Bio-ethics
Judaism and Philosophy
Philosophy of Technology
Philosophy of Economics
Philosophy of Music
Media-ethics
Feminist Philosophy
Islam and Philosophy
Philosophical Sources of European Identity
Social Ontology and Epistemology
2023-2024
Model Path part 1
Part 1 of the model path is the standard initial package.
Skills
Academic and Philosophical Basic Skills
History of Philosophy
History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- Benjamin De Vos
History of Modern Philosophy
Systematic Philosophy
Logic and Excercises
Gnoseology and Epistemology
Ethics
Philosophy of Culture
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 1
Seminar Contemporary Philosophical Authors 1
Non-philosophical Compulsory Course
Introduction to the Natural Sciences
Non-philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
Psychology
Sociology
Society, Facts and Problems
Introduction to General Economics
Introduction to Latin
International Relations
Anthropology
Jewish Culture in Various Contexts
Introduction to Law
Public Law
Political Science
Political Science
Model Path part 2
Skills
Oral Exercises
Written Exercises
History of Philosophy
Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Contemporary Analytical Philosophy
Systematic Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophical Psychology
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 2
Seminar Contemporary Philosophical Authors 2
Non-Philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
-Students are even allowed in part 2 to choose a non-philosophical course between the broadening and interdisciplinary courses of part 3.
Psychology
Sociology
Society, Facts and Problems
Introduction to General Economics
Introduction to Latin
International Relations
Anthropology
Jewish Culture in Various Contexts
Introduction to Law
Public Law
Political Science
Political Science
Model Path part 3
Skills
Bachelor's Thesis
- Adriana Alcaraz Sánchez
- Jo Bervoets
- Arthur Cools
- Marlies De Munck
- Jelle De Schrijver
- Herbert De Vriese
- Kristien Hens
- Willem Lemmens
- Bert Leuridan
- Patrick Loobuyck
- Judith Martens
- Mayli Mertens
- Erik Myin
- Jan Potters
- Peter Reynaert
- Katrien Schaubroeck
- Jasper Van de Vijver
- Geert Van Eekert
- Walter Van Herck
- Luc Van Liedekerke
- Karim Zahidi
- Sofie Avery
- Nele Buyst
- An Dufraing
- Michiel Esseling
- Miguel Flament
- Anthony Longo
- Joke Struyf
Progression Seminar Bachelor's Thesis
Broadening en interdisciplinary courses
Students select at least one course (3 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
City and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Global Justice
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Poverty and Inequality
Sustainability
Climate Change
Debating Development
Community Service Learning
- Gerlinde Verbist
- Eva Van Moer
- Leni Franken
- François Levrau
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Systematic Philosophy
Metaphysics
- Simon Truwant
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Research Seminars
Students select three research seminars (18 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
Research Seminar Metaphysics
Research Seminar Ethics
Research Seminar Philosophical Psychology
Research Seminar Philosophy of Religion
Research Seminar Aesthetics
Philosophical Electives
Students select 6 ECTS-credits out of the following philosophical programme components.
With the permission of the Education Committee of Philosophy a credit for a Summer School at another university (bachelor or master degree, of at least 6 ECTS-credits) can be regarded as equivalent for a philosophical programme component of 6 ECTS-credits.
Bio-ethics
Judaism and Philosophy
Philosophy of Technology
Philosophy of Economics
Philosophy of Music
Media-ethics
Feminist Philosophy
Islam and Philosophy
Philosophical Sources of European Identity
- Herbert De Vriese
- Sebastian Müngersdorff
2022-2023
Model Path part 1
Skills
Academic and Philosophical Basic Skills
History of Philosophy
History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
History of Modern Philosophy
Systematic Philosophy
Logic and Excercises
Gnoseology and Epistemology
Ethics
Philosophy of Culture
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 1
Seminar Contemporary Philosophical Authors 1
Non-philosophical Compulsory Course
Introduction to the Natural Sciences
Non-philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
Psychology
Sociology
Society, Facts and Problems
Introduction to general economics
Introduction to Latin
International Relations
Introduction to Law
Public Law
Political Science
Political Science
Model Path part 2
Skills
Oral Exercises
Written Exercises
History of Philosophy
Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Contemporary Analytical Philosophy
Systematic Philosophy
Social & Political Philosophy
Philosophical Psychology
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 2
- Jo Badisco
Seminar on Contemporary Philosophical Authors 2
Non-Philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
-Students are even allowed in part 2 to choose a non-philosophical course between the broadening and interdisciplinary courses of part 3.
Psychology
Sociology
Society, Facts and Problems
Introduction to general economics
Introduction to Latin
International Relations
Introduction to Law
Public Law
Political Science
Political Science
Model Path part 3
Skills
Bachelor Paper
- Jo Bervoets
- Arthur Cools
- Marlies De Munck
- Hugh Desmond
- Herbert De Vriese
- Kristien Hens
- Willem Lemmens
- Bert Leuridan
- Patrick Loobuyck
- Judith Martens
- Erik Myin
- Peter Reynaert
- Katrien Schaubroeck
- Jasper Van de Vijver
- Geert Van Eekert
- Leni Van Goidsenhoven
- Walter Van Herck
- Luc Van Liedekerke
- Karim Zahidi
- An Dufraing
- Anthony Longo
Progression Seminar Bachelor's Thesis
Broadening en interdisciplinary courses
Students select at least one course (3 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
City and Diversity
Migration, Integration and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Global justice
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Poverty and Inequality
Sustainability
Climate Change
Debating development
Community service learning
- Gerlinde Verbist
- Eva Van Moer
- Leni Franken
- François Levrau
Systematic Philosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Research Seminars
Students select three research seminars (18 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
Research Seminar Metaphysics
Research Seminar Ethics
Research Seminar Philosophical Psychology
Research Seminar Philosophy of Religion
Research Seminar Aesthetics
Philosophical Electives
Students select 6 ECTS-credits out of the following philosophical programme components.
With the permission of the Education Committee of Philosophy a credit for a Summer School at another university (bachelor or master degree, of at least 6 ECTS-credits) can be regarded as equivalent for a philosophical programme component of 6 ECTS-credits.
Bio-ethics
Judaism and Philosophy
Philosophy of Technology
Philosophy of Economics
Philosophy of music
Media-ethics
Feminist Philosophy
- Katrien Schaubroeck
- Katelijne Malomgré
Islam and Philosophy
Philosophical Sources of European Identity
- Sebastian Müngersdorff
- Herbert De Vriese
2021-2022
Model Path part 1
Skills
Academic and Philosophical Basic Skills
History of Philosophy
History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
History of Modern Philosophy
- Willem Lemmens
- Hannah Lingier
Systematic Philosophy
Logic and Excercises
Gnoseology and Epistemology
Ethics
Philosophy of Culture
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 1
- Willem Lemmens
- Catherine Dromelet
- Hannah Lingier
Seminar Contemporary Philosophical Authors 1
Non-philosophical Compulsory Course
Introduction to the Natural Sciences
Non-philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
Psychology
Sociology
Society, facts and problems
Introduction to general economics
Anthropology
Introduction to Latin
Introduction to law
Public Law
Political science
- Stefaan Walgrave
- Michiel De Vydt
Political Science
Model Path part 2
Skills
Oral Exercises
Written Exercises
History of Philosophy
Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Contemporary Analytical Philosophy
Systematic Philosophy
Social & Political Philosophy
Philosophical Psychology
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 2
- Willem Lemmens
- Hannah Lingier
Seminar on Contemporary Philosophical Authors 2
Non-Philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
-Students are even allowed in part 2 to choose a non-philosophical course between the broadening and interdisciplinary courses of part 3.
Psychology
Sociology
Society, facts and problems
Introduction to general economics
Anthropology
Introduction to Latin
Introduction to law
Public Law
Political science
- Stefaan Walgrave
- Michiel De Vydt
Political Science
Model Path part 3
Skills
Bachelor Paper
- Michaël Bauwens
- Arthur Cools
- Marlies De Munck
- Hugh Desmond
- Herbert De Vriese
- Kristien Hens
- Willem Lemmens
- Bert Leuridan
- Patrick Loobuyck
- Judith Martens
- Erik Myin
- Jan Potters
- Peter Reynaert
- Katrien Schaubroeck
- Jasper Van de Vijver
- Geert Van Eekert
- Leni Van Goidsenhoven
- Walter Van Herck
- Luc Van Liedekerke
- Karim Zahidi
- Nele Van de Mosselaer
Progression Seminar Bachelor's Thesis
Broadening en interdisciplinary courses
Students select at least one course (3 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
City and Diversity
Migration, Integration and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Global justice
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Poverty and Inequality
Sustainability
Climate Change
Debating development
Community service learning
- Gerlinde Verbist
- Eva Van Moer
- Leni Franken
- François Levrau
Systematic Philosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Research Seminars
Students select three research seminars (18 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
Research Seminar Metaphysics
Research Seminar Ethics
Research Seminar Philosophical Psychology
Research Seminar Philosophy of Religion
Research Seminar Esthetics
- Judith Wambacq
Philosophical Electives
Students select 6 ECTS-credits out of the following options:
Bio-ethics
- Kristien Hens
- Patrick Rüdelsheim
- Leni Van Goidsenhoven
Judaism and Philosophy
Philosophy of Technology
Philosophy of Economics
Philosophy of music
Media-ethics
Feminist Philosophy
- Petra Van Brabandt
- Katelijne Malomgré
- Lotte Spreeuwenberg
Islam in Europe
Philosophical Sources of European Identity
2020-2021
Model Path part 1
Skills
Academic and Philosophical Basic Skills
History of Philosophy
History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
History of Modern Philosophy
- Willem Lemmens
- Hannah Lingier
Systematic Philosophy
Logic and Excercises
Gnoseology and Epistemology
- Bert Leuridan
- Raoul Gervais
- Jan Potters
Ethics
Philosophy of Culture
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 1
Seminar Contemporary Philosophical Authors 1
Non-philosophical Compulsory Course
Introduction to the Natural Sciences
Non-philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
Psychology
Sociology
Society, facts and problems
Introduction to general economics
Anthropology
Introduction to Latin
Introduction to law
Public Law
Political science
Political Science
- Patricia Popelier
- Sean Parramore
Model Path part 2
Skills
Oral Exercises
Written Exercises
History of Philosophy
Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Contemporary Analytical Philosophy
- Stefaan Cuypers
Systematic Philosophy
Social & Political Philosophy
Philosophical Psychology
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 2
- Willem Lemmens
- Hannah Lingier
Seminar on Contemporary Philosophical Authors 2
Non-Philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Political Science' (6 ECTS-credits) or 'Political Science' (3 ECTS-credits)
Psychology
Sociology
Society, facts and problems
Introduction to general economics
Anthropology
Introduction to Latin
Introduction to law
Public Law
Political science
Political Science
- Patricia Popelier
- Sean Parramore
Broadening courses
These broadening courses are offered to all bachelor students of the university in part 2 or part 3 of their programme but these courses are not part of the model path for the Bachelor of Philosophy.
Students can add courses from this list to their programme in surplus of the regular programme.
Sustainability
Climate Change
Poverty and Inequality
Debating development
Community service learning
- Gerlinde Verbist
- Eva Van Moer
Studium Generale
Model Path part 3
Skills
Bachelor Paper
Progression Seminar Bachelor's Thesis
Active Pluralism
Students select one course (3 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
City and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Migration, Integration and Diversity
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Global justice
Systematic Philosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Research Seminars
Students select three research seminars (18 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
Research Seminar Metaphysics
Research Seminar Ethics
Research Seminar Philosophical Psychology
Research Seminar Philosophy of Religion
Research Seminar Esthetics
Philosophical Electives
Students select 6 ECTS-credits out of the following options:
Bio-ethics
- Kristien Hens
- Patrick Rüdelsheim
- Leni Van Goidsenhoven
Judaism and Philosophy
Philosophy of Technology
Philosophy of Economics
Philosophy of music
Media-ethics
Feminist Philosophy
- Petra Van Brabandt
- Katelijne Malomgré
- Lotte Spreeuwenberg
2019-2020
Model Path part 1
Skills
Academic and Philosophical Basic Skills
History of Philosophy
History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
History of Modern Philosophy
- Willem Lemmens
- Jo Badisco
- Hannah Lingier
Systematic Philosophy
Logic and Excercises
Gnoseology and Epistemology
- Bert Leuridan
- Raoul Gervais
- Thomas Lodewyckx
Ethics
Philosophy of Culture
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 1
Seminar Contemporary Philosophical Authors 1
- Katrien Schaubroeck
- Martha Claeys
- Lotte Spreeuwenberg
Non-philosophical Compulsory Course
Introduction to the Natural Sciences
Non-philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Introduction to Political Science' or 'Political Science'
Psychology
Sociology
Society, facts and problems
Introduction to general economics
Anthropology
Introduction to Latin
Introduction to law
Public Law
Political science
Political Science
Model Path part 2
Skills
Oral Exercises
Written Exercises
History of Philosophy
Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Contemporary Analytical Philosophy
Systematic Philosophy
Social & Political Philosophy
Philosophical Psychology
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Philosophical Authors
Seminar Modern Philosophical Authors 2
- Willem Lemmens
- Hannah Lingier
Seminar on Contemporary Philosophical Authors 2
Non-Philosophical Electives
In part 1 and 2 students select 12 ECTS-credits from the following non-philosophical courses, of which 6 ECTS-credits can be followed in part 1 and the other 6 ECTS-credits in part 2. However, there are some restrictions:
- students can choose only one course in Political Science: either 'Introduction to Political Science' or 'Political Science'
Psychology
Sociology
Society, facts and problems
Introduction to general economics
Anthropology
Introduction to Latin
Introduction to law
Public Law
Political science
Political Science
Sustainability
Climate Change
Poverty and Inequality
Debating Development
Community service learning
Studium Generale
Model Path part 3
Skills
Bachelor Paper
Progression Seminar Bachelor's Thesis
Active Pluralism
Students select one course (3 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
City and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Migration, Integration and Diversity
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Global justice
Systematic Philosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Research Seminars
Students select three research seminars (18 ECTS-credits) from the list below:
Research Seminar Metaphysics
Research Seminar Ethics
Research Seminar Philosophical Psychology
Research Seminar Philosophy of Religion
Research Seminar Esthetics
- Arthur Cools
- Sebastian Müngersdorff
- Leen Verheyen
Philosophical Electives
Students select 6 ECTS-credits out of the following options:
Bio-ethics
- Kristien Hens
- Patrick Rüdelsheim
- Leni Van Goidsenhoven
Judaism and Philosophy
Philosophy of Technology
- Hendrik Opdebeeck
Philosophy of Economics
- Hendrik Opdebeeck