Study Programme Academic year 2015-2016 Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Ghent University Bachelor of Arts in Art History, Musicology and Theatre Studies (v12) Language of instruction Dutch Valid as from the academic year 2015-2016 ABKUNS12.1 General Courses ABKUNS12.1.1 Faculty-specific Educational Requirements 1 History of Philosophy Johan Braeckman LW01 3 1 1 30 90 2 Historical Criticism Marc Boone LW03 3 1 1 30 90 3 Introduction to Modern European Literature Bart Keunen LW07 3 1 1 30 90 4 Introduction to Anthropology Koenraad Stroeken LW19 3 1 2 30 90 5 Visual Culture: Art in Historical Context Koenraad Jonckheere LW17 3 1 2 30 90 ABKUNS12.1.2 Domain-specific Knowledge 1 Outline of the Visual Arts Maximiliaan Martens LW17 6 1 1 45 180 2 Outline of the Visual Arts II Marjan Sterckx LW17 6 1 2 50 180 3 History of Music I Francis Maes LW17 6 1 2 60 180 4 History of Theatre and Performing Arts Christel Stalpaert LW17 6 1 1 60 180 5 History of Architecture I Dirk De Meyer TW01 6 1 2 60 180 6 Introduction to the Archaeology and Art of Roald Docter LW02 5 1 1 45 150 Greece and the Roman World 7 Heritage Care, Conservation and Linda Van Santvoort LW17 5 2 1 40 150 Management 8 Art Policy Manfred Sellink LW17 5 2 2 40 150 9 Aesthetics I Bart Vandenabeele LW17 5 2 2 50 150 10 Aesthetics II Bart Vandenabeele LW01 5 3 1 45 150 ABKUNS12.1.3 Research Project 1 Bachelor's Test Katharina Pewny LW17 5 J 40 150 ABKUNS12.2 Minors Subscribe to 30 credit units from 1 minor from the following list. 1. Departure from this restricted choice of minors will be allowed as a rare exception when, following a thoroughly motivated request in writing, a positive advice has been given by the Chairman of the Curriculum Committee. 2. References: * = required; k (k+, k++) = choice(s) of courses, from which students must take the amount of credits specified in the rule of choice. ABKUNS12.2.1 Minor in Archaeology Subscribe to 30 credit units from the following list, with 22 credit units with reference *, distributed over the first standard learning path as follows: 16 credit units in year 2, no less than 14 credit units in year 3. 1 General Introduction to Archaeology Jean Bourgeois LW02 5 * 2 1 40 150 2 Introduction to World Archaeology Roald Docter LW02 5 * 2 1 45 150 3 Introduction to the Natural Sciences in Veerle Linseele LW02 6 * 2 2 50 180 Page 1 of 6
Archaeology 4 Introduction to Prospecting and Excavation Frank Vermeulen LW02 6 * 3 2 50 180 Techniques 5 Pre- and Protohistory Philippe Crombé LW02 5 1 40 150 6 Archaeology of the Historical Periods Wim De Clercq LW02 5 2 45 150 7 Introduction to the Archaeology and Art of Roald Docter LW02 5 1 45 150 Greece and the Roman World 8 Archaeology of the Near East Joachim Bretschneider LW02 5 2 50 150 9 Protohistory of Northwestern Europe Jean Bourgeois LW02 5 (1) d 50 150 10 Prehistory of Northwestern Europe Philippe Crombé LW02 5 1 a 50 150 11 Archaeology of Greece Roald Docter LW02 5 1 a 45 150 12 Roman Archaeology: The Mediterranean Frank Vermeulen LW02 5 (1) d 45 150 World 13 Archaeology of the Roman Provinces Wim De Clercq LW02 5 2 a 45 150 14 Archeology of the Middle Ages and the Early Wim De Clercq LW02 5 (2) d 45 150 Modern Age 15 Archaeology of the Ancient Near East: from the Proto-Neolithic to the Bronze Age Joachim Bretschneider LW02 5 1 a 45 150 ABKUNS12.2.2 Minor in History Subscribe to 30 credit units from the following list, with no less than 15 credit units with reference k, distributed over the first standard learning path as follows: 1 History of the Classical Antiquity Andries Zuiderhoek 5 k 2 45 150 2 History of the Middle Ages Bram Vannieuwenhuyze LW03 5 k 2 45 150 3 Early Modern History 5 k 1 40 150 4 Modern and Contemporary History Bruno De Wever LW03 5 k 2 40 150 5 History of Belgium Gita Deneckere LW03 5 2 45 150 6 History and Culture of the Netherlands Gerrit Verhoeven EB01 5 2 45 150 7 Tendencies in Historiography Jan Dumolyn LW03 5 2 45 150 8 Methodology of History: Palaeography with Els De Paermentier LW03 5 J 60 150 Close Reading 9 Data Management and Statistics for Isabelle Devos LW03 5 1 40 150 Historians 10 Global Developments in Historical Michael Limberger LW03 5 2 40 150 Perspective 11 Historical Economics Eric Vanhaute LW03 5 1 40 150 12 Environmental History Erik Thoen LW03 5 1 45 150 13 Sociopolitical History Antoon Vrints LW03 5 1 40 150 14 History of Religion and Culture in Western Gerrit Verhoeven EB01 5 2 40 150 Europe 15 Economic History Wouter Ronsijn LW03 5 1 40 150 ABKUNS12.2.3 Minor in Literature Subscribe to 30 credit units from the following list, with 15 credit units with reference *, distributed over the first standard learning path as follows: 1 Poetics Jurgen Pieters LW07 5 * 2 1 45 150 2 Theory of Literature Jurgen Pieters LW07 5 * 2 1 45 150 3 Comparative Literature Bart Keunen LW07 5 * 2 2 45 150 4 Ancient Rhetoric Koen De Temmerman LW07 5 3 1 45 150 Page 2 of 6
5 The Classical Tradition in Western History Wim Verbaal LW07 5 3 1 30 150 6 Classical Mythology Nadia Sels LW07 5 3 2 45 150 7 Oriental Literature: the Near East and the Kristof D'hulster LW21 5 3 2 40 150 World of Islam 8 Oriental Literature: East Asia Andreas Niehaus LW21 5 3 2 45 150 9 Oriental Literature: South and Central Asia Eva De Clercq LW21 5 3 2 40 150 10 Repertoire Study of Theatre Frederik Le Roy LW17 5 3 (1) d 50 150 11 Literatures of Africa I Inge Brinkman LW21 5 3 1 45 150 12 Russian Literature and Culture Pieter Boulogne LW21 5 3 2 45 150 ABKUNS12.2.4 Minor in Economics and Business Management Subscribe to 30 credit units from the following list, with 5 credit units with reference *, distributed over the first standard learning path as follows: 1 Economics Koen Schoors EB01 5 * 2 1 30 150 2 Socio-Economic Policy Luc Van Ootegem EB03 6 1 45 180 3 Business Cycles and Growth Freddy Heylen EB03 6 1 60 180 4 Markets and Prices Eddy Omey EB03 6 1 60 180 5 Globalisation and Global Governance Dries Lesage PS03 5 1 45 150 6 Labour and Employment Eddy Omey EB03 6 1 45 180 7 Corporate Social Responsibility Saskia Crucke EB11 4 2 30 120 8 Business Administration Mirjam Knockaert EB09 4 2 45 120 9 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Petra Andries EB09 3 2 45 90 10 Marketing Dirk Van den Poel EB07 6 2 45 180 11 Political Economy Rudi Vander Vennet EB02 5 2 45 150 12 International Political Economy Mattias Vermeiren PS03 6 2 45 180 13 International Economic Relations Glenn Rayp EB01 5 3 2 45 150 14 Introduction to Global Economic History [en] Frank Caestecker EB01 5 2 45 150 15 Business Skills Herman Van Den Broeck EB11 4 2 30 120 ABKUNS12.2.5 Minor in Globalization and Diversity Studies Subscribe to 30 credit units from the following list, distributed over the first standard learning path as follows: 1 Cultural Anthropology Koenraad Stroeken LW21 5 2 40 150 2 Gender and Diversity Katrien De Graeve LW21 5 1 45 150 3 Multiculturalism and Multicultural Societies Piet Van Avermaet LW18 5 2 45 150 4 Sexuality and Globalisation Tom Claes LW01 5 2 45 150 5 Philosophical Ethics: Systematics Kasper Raus LW01 5 1 45 150 6 Comparative Study of Religions Jakob De Roover LW18 5 1 45 150 7 Global Developments in Historical Michael Limberger LW03 5 2 40 150 Perspective 8 Introduction to Global Economic History Frank Caestecker EB01 5 45 150 9 Globalisation and Global Governance Dries Lesage PS03 5 1 45 150 10 International Communication Daniël Biltereyst PS01 6 2 45 180 11 Structure and Conflict in the Global South Koenraad Bogaert PS05 5 2 45 150 12 Development in the Global South Jeroen Adam PS05 6 2 45 180 13 Conflict in the Global South Koen Vlassenroot PS05 6 2 45 180 Page 3 of 6
14 Politics of Islam in a Global World Klaartje Van Kerckem PS05 5 2 30 150 15 Tendencies in Historiography Jan Dumolyn LW03 5 2 45 150 16 History of Oriental Culture Bart Dessein LW21 5 1 40 150 17 History of Africa Geert Castryck 5 1 40 150 18 Anthropology of Africa I Koenraad Stroeken LW21 10 2 80 300 19 Anthropology of Africa II Koenraad Stroeken LW21 5 (2) d 40 150 20 History of China [en] Ann Heirman LW21 5 2 40 150 21 History of Japan Christian Uhl LW21 5 1 40 150 22 History of South and Central Asia Michael Limberger LW03 5 1 40 150 23 History of the Islamic World Jo Van Steenbergen LW21 5 2 50 150 24 History of South East Europe Rozita Dimova LW21 5 1 45 150 25 History of Russia Pieter Boulogne LW21 5 1 30 150 26 History of Religions: Classical Antiquity and Danny Praet LW01 5 1 45 150 Early Christianity 27 Christianity Danny Praet LW01 5 1 40 150 28 Islam N. N. 5 2 40 150 29 Religious Traditions of India Eva De Clercq LW21 5 2 a 40 150 30 Buddhism Christoph Anderl LW21 5 (2) d 40 150 31 East-Asian Ideologies Christoph Anderl LW21 5 2 a 45 150 32 Society and Religion: Mesopotamia Katrien De Graef LW02 5 1 40 150 33 Society and Religion: The Jewish World Joachim Yeshaya LW14 5 2 40 150 34 Society and Current Affairs: South and Bruno De Cordier PS05 5 (2) d 40 150 Central Asia 35 Society and Current Affairs: China Bart Dessein LW21 5 2 a 45 150 36 Society and Current Affairs: Japan Andreas Niehaus LW15 5 (2) d 40 150 ABKUNS12.3 Majors Subscribe to 50 credit units from 1 major from the following list. ABKUNS12.3.1 Major Performing and Media Arts and Music Subscribe to 50 credit units from 1 specialization module from the following list. ABKUNS12.3.1.1 Specialisation Performing and Media Arts Subscribe to 50 credit units from the following list, distributed over the first standard learning path as follows: 25 credit units in year 2, 25 credit units in year 3. 1 Methodology of Theatre and Performing Arts Katharina Pewny LW17 5 2 2 50 150 2 History of Music II Francis Maes LW17 5 2 2 50 150 3 Methodological Exercise: Theatre and Christel Stalpaert LW17 5 2 1 50 150 Performing Arts 4 Cultural and Historical Aspects of Theatre Christel Stalpaert LW17 5 1 a 50 150 5 Repertoire Study of Theatre Frederik Le Roy LW17 5 (1) d 50 150 6 Audiovisual Communication Stijn Joye PS01 5 2 a 45 150 7 Fundamental Principles of Modern and Steven Jacobs LW17 5 (1) d 40 150 Contemporary Visual Arts 8 Ritual Aspects of Theatre and Performing Katharina Pewny LW17 5 3 2 50 150 Arts 9 Sociology of Music and Theatre Arts Micheline Lesaffre LW17 5 3 2 50 150 10 Film History and Aesthetics Daniël Biltereyst PS01 5 3 1 50 150 ABKUNS12.3.1.2 Specialisation Music Subscribe to 50 credit units from the following list, distributed over the first standard learning path as follows: 25 credit units in year 2, 25 credit units in year 3. Page 4 of 6
1 Methodology of Theatre and Performing Arts Katharina Pewny LW17 5 2 2 50 150 2 History of Music II Francis Maes LW17 5 2 2 50 150 3 Methodological Exercise: Musicology Francis Maes LW17 5 2 1 50 150 4 Principles of Musical Acoustics and Pieter-Jan Maes LW17 5 2 1 50 150 Sonology 5 Cultural and Historical Aspects of Theatre Christel Stalpaert LW17 5 1 a 50 150 6 Repertoire Study of Theatre Frederik Le Roy LW17 5 (1) d 50 150 7 Ritual Aspects of Theatre and Performing Katharina Pewny LW17 5 3 2 50 150 Arts 8 Sociology of Music and Theatre Arts Micheline Lesaffre LW17 5 3 2 50 150 9 Musical Style Analysis Francis Maes LW17 5 3 1 50 150 10 Film History and Aesthetics Daniël Biltereyst PS01 5 3 1 50 150 ABKUNS12.3.2 Major Visual Arts and Architecture Subscribe to 50 credit units from the following list, distributed over the first standard learning path as follows: 25 credit units in year 2, 25 credit units in year 3. 1 Methodology of Visual Arts and Architecture Linda Van Santvoort LW17 5 2 2 40 150 2 Architecture and Urban Development in the Linda Van Santvoort LW17 5 1 a 40 150 Low Countries until 1800 3 History of Visual Arts in the Low Countries I Maximiliaan Martens LW17 5 (1) d 50 150 4 History of Visual Art in the Low Countries II Koenraad Jonckheere LW17 5 2 a 50 150 5 Architecture and Urban Development in the Linda Van Santvoort LW17 5 (1) d 40 150 19th and 20th Century 6 History of the Interior and the Industry of Art Marjan Sterckx LW17 5 1 a 50 150 7 Fundamental Principles of Modern and Contemporary Visual Arts I 8 Fundamental Principles of Modern and Contemporary Visual Arts 9 Visual Arts in the 19th Century:Capita Selecta 10 Technology and Conservation of the Visual Arts Steven Jacobs LW17 5 1 a 40 150 Steven Jacobs LW17 5 (1) d 40 150 Marjan Sterckx LW17 5 (2) d 40 150 Maximiliaan Martens LW17 5 3 1 40 150 ABKUNS12.4 Elective Courses 1 History of the Classical Antiquity Andries Zuiderhoek 5 k 1 2 45 150 2 History of the Middle Ages Bram Vannieuwenhuyze LW03 5 k 1 2 45 150 3 Early Modern History 5 k 1 1 40 150 4 Modern and Contemporary History Bruno De Wever LW03 5 k 1 2 40 150 5 Sociology Mieke Van Houtte PS04 5 k 1 2 50 150 6 Psycho-analysis and Art Filip Geerardyn PP08 5 k+ 2 2 40 150 7 Methodology of History: Palaeography with Els De Paermentier LW03 5 k+ 2 J 60 150 Close Reading 8 Classical Mythology Nadia Sels LW07 5 k+ 2 2 45 150 9 Gender and Diversity Katrien De Graeve LW21 5 k+ 2 1 45 150 10 The Classical Tradition in Western History Wim Verbaal LW07 5 k+ 2 1 30 150 11 History of Religion and Culture in Western Europe Gerrit Verhoeven EB01 5 k+ 2 2 40 150 ABKUNS12.4.1 Free Choice Students opting for an elective course from a major module not taken up, or for an extra course from the chosen minor module, must take this course up into the curriculum by way of this module. (Cf. the abovementioned description in the module 'Elective courses'. Page 5 of 6
ABKUNS12.5 Work Placement 1 Apprenticeship Katharina Pewny LW17 10 3 J 4 300 Teaching languages When a course is not taught (solely) in the programme's language of instruction, the effectively used languages are indicated in square brackets following the cours name, using the following ISO codes: bg: Bulgarian cs: Czech da: Danish de: German el: Greek en: English es: Spanish fr: French it: Italian ja: Japanese nl: Dutch no: Norwegian pl: Polish pt: Portuguese ru: Russian sh: Kroatian/Serbian sl: Slovene sv: Swedish zh: Chinese Semester Semesters are indicated by their number (1 or 2); semester 3 represents the summer period and J indicates a course spanning semesters 1 and 2. When a capital letter precedes a semester number, the course has multiple offerings. The letter indicates the offering concerned. When a semester is shown in brackets, the course in not offered this year in the specific offering. The offering frequency and first year of offering are indicated by the following codes: a: bi-annually b: tri-annually c: annually, from 2016-2017 d: bi-annually, from 2016-2017 e: tri-annually, from 2016-2017 f: annually, from 2017-2018 g: bi-annually, from 2017-2018 h: tri-annually, from 2017-2018 i: annually, from 2018-2019 j: bi-annually, from 2018-2019 k: tri-annually, from 2018-2019