Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Enrolling for this study plan is only possible based on your academic record.
Incoming Bachelor students in Criminology
Incoming Bachelor students in Criminology can make a choice among the folowing courses.
The program Criminology offers Incoming Erasmus students the possibility to follow several Dutch courses in English under the form of Reading Courses. These reading courses are specially designed courses that replace the regularly scheduled courses that are taught in Dutch. Students will work on the same topics and subject material of the course but by means of regular meetings with the responsible Professor(s) in small groups.
The responsible Professor will provide the students the following information:
- The obligatory reading list. It consists of English study material that is used during the lectures of the course and can be filled up with alternative texts that replace the Dutch study material.
- The mid-term and final assignments that the student will have to perform as well as the deadlines
- The agenda with the meeting times. This meetings will be organised on a regular basis and aim at organising discussions and ‘Questions & Answers- moments’ between the Professor and the incoming erasmus students concerning the reading and subject material. These meetings will be organised individually or in small groups depending on the number of incoming Erasmus students.
6ECTS credits - Criminological encounters |
Incoming Bachelor's en Master's students in Criminology can choose electives from the following 3 lists.
Elective courses
Elective courses
9ECTS credits - Crime & the City |
6ECTS credits - Legal, Ethical and Social Issues of Artificial Intelligence |
6ECTS credits - Sustainability: an Interdisciplinary Approach |
Dutch and English taught electives
The following courses are taught partly in Dutch and partly in English.
9ECTS credits - Penology |
Law courses
Incoming Criminology students are also allowed to follow Law courses. They are all taught in English.