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Admission requirements
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Programme
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Dutch Programme
- Bachelor of Communications Management - Bachelor of Public Safety - Bachelor of Social Work - Bachelor of Tourism and Recreation Management - Bachelor of Environmental Protection
- Bachelor of Journalism - Other professional bachelors, currently employed in the public sector: upon admission
- Bachelor of Journalism - Other professional bachelors, currently employed in the public sector: upon admission
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While composing their study programme students take into account possible transitional arrangements. These will be available on the student portal under section "recent topics".
Overlaps in the timetable of the mandatory part may occur.-
Mandatory Courses
Students have to take all courses of this group.
6 ECTS Political and Social Thought 
S0A53A staff- T.Heysse
- N.
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- T.Heysse
- N.
5 ECTS Political Sociology 
S0A54A staff 4 ECTS Public Management 
S0A56A staff staff
6 ECTS Social Research Methods 
S0A18A staff staff
6 ECTS Economics 
S0A25A staff- E.Schokkaert
- A.Watteyne (substitute)
staff
- E.Schokkaert
- A.Watteyne (substitute)
4 ECTS Public Administration 
S0A50A staff staff
4 ECTS Policy Analysis 
S0A74A staff staff
6 ECTS Public Law 
S0C21A staff- K.Deketelaere
- S.Sottiaux (substitute)
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- K.Deketelaere
- S.Sottiaux (substitute)
6 ECTS Comparative Politics 
S0D28A staff staff
5 ECTS Seminar on Public Administration 

S0A61B staff- M.Brans (coordinator)
- A.Hondeghem
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- M.Brans (coordinator)
- A.Hondeghem
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Electives
Students choose one of the below mentioned courses.
5 ECTS Qualitative Research Methods 
S0A30A staff staff
8 ECTS Social Statistics 
S0A17D staff staff
- G.Loosveldt (coordinator)
- M.Hubert
- G.Loosveldt
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