Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences
The Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with a broad understanding of human sciences, including sociology, political science, history, law, economics, and management. The program also covers statistics, giving students the opportunity to make informed choices about their future orientation.
Program Objectives
The program aims to equip students with basic knowledge in a range of disciplines, enabling them to analyze complex social situations in an informed manner. The teaching team and methods are designed to foster a deep understanding of human and social sciences, with a focus on critical thinking, analytical skills, and research methodologies.
International and Interdisciplinary Approach
The program has exchange agreements with over 100 partner universities in Europe and worldwide, providing students with opportunities for international mobility and cultural exchange. The curriculum is interdisciplinary, incorporating courses from various fields to provide a holistic understanding of human and social sciences.
Program Structure
The program is divided into three years, with a range of compulsory and optional courses. Students can choose from various minors, including Sciences Politiques, Sciences du Travail, Criminologie, Gestion des Ressources Humaines, Santé Publique, Sciences de l'Éducation, Anthropologie, Sciences de la Population et du Développement, Sociologie, and Philosophie.
Compulsory Courses
- Introduction to Law
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Introduction to Political Science
- Introduction to Sociology
- Anthropology and Sociology
- Statistics and Data Analysis
- English Language Courses
Optional Courses
- Néerlandais (Dutch Language)
- Espagnol (Spanish Language)
- Langue Arabe (Arabic Language)
- Turc (Turkish Language)
- Japonais (Japanese Language)
- Portugais (Portuguese Language)
- Italien (Italian Language)
- Roumain (Romanian Language)
- Polonais (Polish Language)
- Tchčque (Czech Language)
- Croate (Croatian Language)
- Slovčne (Slovenian Language)
Minors
- Sciences Politiques (Political Science)
- Sciences du Travail (Labor Studies)
- Criminologie (Criminology)
- Gestion des Ressources Humaines (Human Resource Management)
- Santé Publique (Public Health)
- Sciences de l'Éducation (Education Science)
- Anthropologie (Anthropology)
- Sciences de la Population et du Développement (Population and Development Science)
- Sociologie (Sociology)
- Philosophie (Philosophy)
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences can pursue careers in various sectors, including:
- Public Administration
- Social Services
- Health
- Education
- Public Relations
- Voluntary Organizations
- Civil Service
- Trade Unions
- Justice Administration
- Youth Services
- Prison Administration
- Consultancy
- National and International Institutions
- Polling Organizations
- Teaching
- Research Centers
Research Opportunities
After completing their Master's degree, students can also pursue research careers in university or non-university contexts, working in private or public organizations.
Conclusion
The Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education, providing students with a broad understanding of human sciences and preparing them for a wide range of career opportunities. With its international approach, research opportunities, and various minors, this program is ideal for students who wish to pursue careers in social sciences, humanities, and related fields.
