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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009

One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in History
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Credits

A single year

Compulsory courses

HIST0055-2

Introduction to historical criticism - Philippe Raxhon
45
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6

Optional courses

Choose 3 exercise courses amongst :

HIST0016-1

Exercises in historical issues, including an introduction to bibliography: Greek and roman history I - Claude Baurain
15
30
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12

HIST0018-1

Exercises in historical issues, including an introduction to bibliography: history of the Middle Ages I - Jean‑Louis Kupper
15
30
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12

HIST0020-1

Exercises in historical issues, including an introduction to bibliography: modern history I - Franz Bierlaire
15
30
-
12

HIST0014-1

Exercises in historical issues, including introduction to bibliography: contemporary history I - Francis Balace
15
30
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12

Choose I Level 2 exercise course amongst :

HIST0017-1

Exercises in historical issues, including an introduction to bibliography: Greek and roman history II - Claude Baurain
15
30
-
12

HIST0019-1

Exercises in historical issues, including an introduction to bibliography: history of the Middle Ages II - Jean‑Louis Kupper
15
30
-
12

HIST0021-1

Exercises in historical issues, including an introduction to bibliography: modern history II - Franz Bierlaire
15
30
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12

HIST0015-1

Exercises in historical issues, including introduction to bibliography: Contemporary History II - Francis Balace
15
30
-
12

Choose one of the following Auxiliary Science courses :

HIST0059-1

Sources and methods in the history of ancient Greece and Rome - Claude Baurain
45
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-
5

HIST0003-1

Medieval and modern diplomacy - Jean‑Louis Kupper
45
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-
5

HIST0002-1

Historical statistics and computational methods applied to modern and contemporary history - - Suppl : Frédéric Vesentini
45
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5

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