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7/25/2019 Faculty of Language and Literature Humanities Arts and Education (FLSHASE) http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/faculty-of-language-and-literature-humanities-arts-and-education-flshase 1/3 Bachelor en Cultures Européennes (BCE) COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours Imagining the Future: Utopia and Dystopia (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar) Text and Context (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)  American Studies 1 : American Ideas and Ideals (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar) Linguistic and Cultural History of English (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar) The British Middle Ages: Literature and Reality (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar) From Wilde to Pinter, and beyond (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)  An Introduction to Discourse Analysis (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar) Introduction to Sociolinguistics with a Special Emphasis on Luxembourg (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar) Imagined Communities: Narrative and National Identity (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar) Romanticism and the Gothic (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar) Reading and Writing About Literature (D/S) BCE-English Studies 2/3 1 15 (Seminar) Linguistics in the Real World 1 (D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 1 30 (Lecture) Literatures in English 1: Form and performance (D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 1 30 (Lecture) Poetry and the Other Arts (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar) Introduction to Multilingualism (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar) Varities of English and English in Luxembourg BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar) Children’s Fantasy Fiction since 1900 (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar) Reading Modernist Fiction: James Joyce's Dubliners BCE-English Studies 2 2 15 (Seminar) Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar) Women's Writing (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar)  American Studies 2: Ethnicity and Identity (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar) Film and Popular Culture: Facts, Fiction and more ('D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 2 30 (Seminar) Linguistics in the Real World 2 (D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 2 30 (Lecture) Literatures in English 2: Periods, Canons and Genres (D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 2 30 (Lecture) Introduction to Economic Principles (S) BCE-History 3 3/1/5 30 (Seminar) Historiography BCE - History 4/3 6 30 (Lecture) Introduction to Carthography and Geographic Information (S) BCE -History 3 1/3/5 30 (Seminar) Theory of knowledge (D/S) BCE-Philosophy 4/3 2 30 (Seminar) History of Modern Philosophy III: Introduction to philosophy of science (D/S) BCE-Philosophy 4/3 4 30 (Seminar) Contemporary Philosophy II BCE-Philosophy 4/3 5 30 (Seminar) Bachelor en Psychologie COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours Qualitative Research Methods 4 5 30 (Lecture) Psychophysiology A: Concepts and Methods 4 5 30 (Seminar) General Psychology III: Language and Cognition 4 4 30 (Seminar) Foundations of Psychological Interventions 4 4 30 (Seminar) Bachelor en Sciences de l'Education COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours Objectifying and materialising oracy with the teo tool (iTEO) 1 5-8 12 (Seminar) The learning brain - Wie Kinder lesen lernen 1 5-8 12 (Seminar) COURSES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH / BACHELOR *In the BCE, all major field courses are labeled (D). Most (D) courses are awarded 4 ECTS and are available for major studies students. The (S) version is available for students enrolled in other BCE main fields. Most (S) versions are awarded 3 ECTS. Erasmus and exchange students can choose the (D) or (S) version of the courses. More detailed information is available in the BCE course guides.

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Bachelor en Cultures Européennes (BCE)

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Imagining the Future: Utopia and Dystopia (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

Text and Context (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

 American Studies 1 : American Ideas and Ideals (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

Linguistic and Cultural History of English (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

The British Middle Ages: Literature and Reality (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

From Wilde to Pinter, and beyond (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

 An Introduction to Discourse Analysis (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

Introduction to Sociolinguistics with a Special Emphasis on Luxembourg (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

Imagined Communities: Narrative and National Identity (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

Romanticism and the Gothic (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 1 30 (Seminar)

Reading and Writing About Literature (D/S) BCE-English Studies 2/3 1 15 (Seminar)

Linguistics in the Real World 1 (D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 1 30 (Lecture)

Literatures in English 1: Form and performance (D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 1 30 (Lecture)

Poetry and the Other Arts (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar)

Introduction to Multilingualism (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar)

Varities of English and English in Luxembourg BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar)

Children’s Fantasy Fiction since 1900 (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar)

Reading Modernist Fiction: James Joyce's Dubliners BCE-English Studies 2 2 15 (Seminar)

Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar)

Women's Writing (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar)

 American Studies 2: Ethnicity and Identity (D/S) BCE-English Studies 4/3 2 30 (Seminar)

Film and Popular Culture: Facts, Fiction and more ('D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 2 30 (Seminar)

Linguistics in the Real World 2 (D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 2 30 (Lecture)

Literatures in English 2: Periods, Canons and Genres (D/S) BCE-English Studies 3 2 30 (Lecture)

Introduction to Economic Principles (S) BCE-History 3 3/1/5 30 (Seminar)

Historiography BCE - History 4/3 6 30 (Lecture)

Introduction to Carthography and Geographic Information (S) BCE -History 3 1/3/5 30 (Seminar)

Theory of knowledge (D/S) BCE-Philosophy 4/3 230 (Seminar)

History of Modern Philosophy III: Introduction to philosophy of science (D/S) BCE-Philosophy 4/3 4 30 (Seminar)

Contemporary Philosophy II BCE-Philosophy 4/3 5 30 (Seminar)

Bachelor en Psychologie

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Qualitative Research Methods 4 5 30 (Lecture)

Psychophysiology A: Concepts and Methods 4 5 30 (Seminar)

General Psychology III: Language and Cognition 4 4 30 (Seminar)

Foundations of Psychological Interventions 4 4 30 (Seminar)

Bachelor en Sciences de l'Education

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Objectifying and materialising oracy with the teo tool (iTEO)1 5-8 12 (Seminar)

The learning brain - Wie Kinder lesen lernen1 5-8 12 (Seminar)

COURSES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH / BACHELOR

*In the BCE, all major field courses are labeled (D). Most (D) courses are awarded 4 ECTS and are available for major studies students. The (S) version is available for students enrolled in other BCE main fields.

Most (S) versions are awarded 3 ECTS. Erasmus and exchange students can choose the (D) or (S) version of the courses. More detailed information is available in the BCE course guides.

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Master in Psychology : Evaluation and Assessment

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

IRT Models 9 1

Classical Test Theory 3 1

Cognition 6 1

Social Skills and Emotion 6 1

Competence Assessment in professional domains 6 1

Systematic Observation 3 2

IRT Models II 6 2

Qualitative Evaluation Methods 3 2

Computer Assisted Testing 6 2

Models of Assessment in professional domains 2

Personal and Clinical Testing 2

Models for Behavioural Data Analysis 3 3

 Applied Testing 3

Clusters analysis 6 4

SEM - Sructural Equation Models 4

Master in Psychology : Psychological Intervention

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Foundation of measurement theory 3 1 20

Introduction in intervention methods 3 1 20

Prevention 3 1 20

 Adult mental health 3 1 20

Mental disorders in childhood 3 1 20

Learning and learning difficulties: language & communication 3 1 20Meta-analysis 3 2 20

Individuals 3 2 20

Learning and learning difficulties 3 2 20

Foundations of clinical psychological interventions 3 2 20

 Analysis of change 3 2 20

Master in Modern and Contemporary European Philosophy

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Contemporary European Philosophy I: Knowledge and the value of knowledge 5 1

Kant: Pheanomena and Noumena 5 1/3

Empiricism: Sentiments and Sympathy 5 1/3

German Idealism I: Hegel's Science of Logic 5 1/3

Rationalism Descartes 5 1/3

Transcendental Philosophy : The problem of non-conceptual content 5 2

Nietzsche/Philosophy of Existence/Hermeneutics: Continental philosophy: From Nietzsche's philosophy to Heidegger's ontology 5 2

Master Colloquium (a) 5 2/4

Master Colloquium (b) 5 3

Contemporary European Philosophy II : Perception 5 3

COURSES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH / MASTER

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Master in European Governance

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Regionalisms in World Politics 5 1 30

Research Techniques in Political Science 5 1 30

Foundations of Research in Political Science 5 1 30

International Political Economy 5 1 30

Political system of the European Union 5 1 30

Multilevel Governance in Europe 5 2 30

EU Law 5 2 30

Political Sociology 5 2 30

International Relations 5 2 30

Public Policy Analysis 5 2 30

The Political Economy of the European Union 5 2 30

European Economic Governance 5 3 30

Europe in World Affairs 5 3 30

Transatlantic Relations 5 3 30

Public Policy Analysis 5 3 30

Master in Learning and Communication in Multilingual and Multicultural Contexts

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Becoming a researcher  3 1 20

Introduction to Ethnography 3 1 20

Introduction to Discourse Analysis 3 1 20

Studying and Teaching in Multilingual Universities 3 1 20

Promoting Chilhood Bilingualism at Home and at School 3 1 20

Multilingualism, Creativity and Innovation in International Business Settings 3 1 20

Linguistic Landscaping 3 1 15

Migration and Integration: the Case of the Turkish and Russian Immigrants in Germany 2 1 15

English - Academic presentations 2 1 15

Chinese language - beginner course 5 1 60

Conducting and analyzing interviews 3 2 20

Introducing Multilinguism: a social approach 3 2 30

Intercultural competence and intercultural communication 3 2 15

Postmodernism and Education 3 2 20

Minority languages in multilingual environments 3 2 20

Interactions within socio-technical activity systems 3 2 20

Technologically mediated communication: Affordances and normativities 2 2 15

Speaking in Tongues: Comparing Political Concepts Using Digital Communication Tools 3 2 20

Chinese language - beginner course 5 2 60

 Academic writing in English 3 2 20

Exploring Issues in Multilingualism and Multilingual Education 3 3 15

Researching Interactions with Digital Media 3 3 20

Multilingual Communication and Terminology in the EU 3 3 20

Marketing and global communication development 2 3 15

Scientific writing English 2 3 15

Master in Geography and Spatial Planning

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Urban and Spatial Planning Theory and Concepts 3 1 24

Integrative Spatial Planning and Case Studies 3 1 30

Governance in European Spatial Development Policies 4 1 30

Global Environmental Change in the Anthropocene 4 1 30

Qualitative Research Methods 3 1 30

Statistics and Econometrics for Geographical Data 5 1 60

Introduction to Cartography and Geographical Information 3 1 30

Geographical Information Systems: Analysis and Mapping 5 1 30

Socio-Economic Development Trends in Europe 5 2 30

Urban Planning Techniques and Projects Appraisal 4 2 26

Cross-Border Projects Preparation and Monitoring 4 2 26

Foundations and Trends in Geographical Research 2 2 16

Urban Fieldwork (8 days) 5 2 64

Political Geography Approaches 5 2 30

Concepts and Methods in Governance Research 5 2 30

Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis and Geostatistics 5 2 30

WebGIS and Geoprocessing 5 2 30

Cities, Masterplanning and Urban Governance 5 3 30

Optimal Location and Transport Models 5 3 30

Readings and Seminars in Geography and Spatial Planning 2 3 16

Contemporary Approaches to Regional Development 5 3 30

Bounding Spaces 5 3 30

Project in Urban Studies 5 3 16

Project in Regional Development 5 3 16

Project in Political Geography 5 3 16

European Geographical Modelling (Erasmus Intensive Programme - 8 days) 5 3 64

Urban and Environmental Economics 5 3 32

Project in Spatial Analysis and Modelling 5 3 16

Master in Social Sciences and Educational Sciences

COURSE ECTS Semester Lecture hours

Qualitative and Quantitative Social Science Methods 6 1 30