9 ECTS credits
270 h study time

Offer 1 with catalog number 1023232CNR for all students in the 1st and 2nd semester at a (C) Bachelor - specialised level.

Semester
1st and 2nd semester
Enrollment based on exam contract
Impossible
Grading method
Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
Can retake in second session
Yes
Enrollment Requirements
Om de bachelorpaper te kunnen registreren moet je geslaagd zijn voor het Werkcollege Kunstwetenschappen en voor het Werkcollege Archeologie. Je moet ook minstens 60 stp. behaald hebben in de bachelor. Je neemt steeds de bachelorpaper en het Atelier Kunstwetenschappen en Archeologie samen op.
Taught in
Dutch
Faculty
Faculty of Languages & Humanities
Department
History, Archaeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics
Educational team
Promotor . (course titular)
Activities and contact hours

270 contact hours Independent or External Form of Study
Course Content

The Bachelor's thesis is the important final stage in the Bachelor's programme, which must be seen  both as a finality and as preparation for the Master's programme.

For detailed information about the content, see the regulations on the 'Bachelor's thesis in the Arts and Archaeology'

Additional info

See the regulations for the 'Bachelor's thesis in the Arts and Archaeology'

https://student.vub.be/lw#bachelor--en-masterproef

Learning Outcomes

General competencies

The students can develop their own research project, based on original sources, from research questions to interpretation.
The students formulate research questions aimed at an original research project.
The students can apply Heuristic methods to find the necessary sources for their research project.
The students can work according to a systematic research plan, from start of the research to the writing up of the results.
The students can structure scientific information in a written report.
The students can apply the rules and ethics of Historical critics.
The students can work according to the scientific research ethics.
The students can deliver a formally correct paper regarding language, lay-out, illustrations. 

  1. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology have an exhaustive reference framework covering major trends, turning points and key evidence from European art history and archaeology from the prehistoric era to today.
  2. Holders of a Bachelor s degree have an understanding of the iconographic, stylistic and technical aspects of artistic and material culture.
  3. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology combine that knowledge with an understanding of a broad cultural and social context and have an insight into how artistic production and material culture can serve as vectors for changing cultural, social, economic and ideological values.
  4. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology have a general knowledge and understanding of the historical and current relationships between heritage, institutions and society.
  5. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology have a knowledge of essential heuristic and analytical research techniques, including methods on the ground, scientific techniques and discourse analysis.
    Skills
  6. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology can use the reference framework to apply a critical perspective.
  7. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology can formulate, under expert guidance, a problem statement and the associated research issues within the field of the arts, archaeology or critical heritage studies.
  8. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology examine, under expert guidance, primary sources and undertake a critical, international literature study based on a specific problem statement.
  9. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology select and apply, under expert guidance, suitable qualitative and/or quantitative research methods, thereby providing answers to specific research issues.
  10. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology report orally and in writing to their peers on their research findings.
  11. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology have active experience of either exhibition practices, heritage conservation, field research and/or material study.
  12. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology facilitate dialogue and participation of contemporary stakeholders (stakeholders) through mediation and cultural brokerage.
    Attitudes
  13. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology have a critical and investigative attitude combined with integrity, which reflects intellectual curiosity and intellectual honesty, as well as a mind-set geared towards life-long learning.
  14. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology are inventive, creative and enterprising, and have learned to make their own way in the world, with an open and unbiased mind.
  15. Holders of a Bachelor s degree in the Arts and Archaeology are prepared to commit themselves to humanist values to ensure the sustainable development of social well-being. They are citizens of the world, who know how to deal with the current and future challenges of a globalising society.

Grading

The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
SELF Paper determines 100% of the final mark.

Within the SELF Paper category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • Bachelorpaper with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 100% of the final mark.

    Note: See the document 'Regulations - Bachelor's thesis in the Arts and Archaeology'

Additional info regarding evaluation

See the regulations for the 'Bachelor's thesis in the Arts and Archaeology'

Allowed unsatisfactory mark
The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.

Academic context

This offer is part of the following study plans:
Bachelor of Art Studies and Archaeology: Standaard traject (only offered in Dutch)