Exchange courses in Visual Arts Master
A research internship with individual coaching in English for exchange students at a master level in visual arts at MAD-research.
Acceptance is subject to the approval and availability of professors that can act as internship mentor.
An extended electronic artistic and personal portfolio presenting a minimum of 20 arts works must be submitted.
Please contact the departmental coordinator PXL-MAD (josefine.mass@pxl.be) for information on possible projects, expectations as well as the application procedure.
AUTUMN 2024
Code |
Subject |
Number of weeks |
ECTS |
M0ERA9020 | Research Internship Medium | 7 | 9 |
M0ERA9021 | Research Internship Large | 10 | 12 |
M0ERA9022 | Research Internship Extra Large | 13 | 15 |
Language courses
80ERA9035 |
Summer School English (4/9-13/9) |
3 |
80ERA9031 | Survival Dutch (Sept-Dec) | 3 |
80ERA9032 | English for eXchange (Sept-Dec) | 3 |
Course content
For official course catalogue information check the course catalogue: Course Catalogue 2024-2025 (available from june 2024).
Below you can find a description of the course contents of the language courses.
Summer School English
An intensive English language course (held before the start of the other courses) for incoming and outgoing PXL students (45 hours divided over 7 days, not on Saturday and Sunday).
In order to determine your level you'll have to complete a written intake and an oral intake interview before the start of the Summer School. This can be done online or on campus in Hasselt.
Using authentic material, this course gives you the best possible chance of making the most of your educational opportunities and it provides help in developing essential skills for your career. You'll also make a field trip to get to know Hasselt and your fellow students.
With the focus on general English you will be given the opportunity to practice on:
- Writing reports, essays …
- Giving presentations, seminar discussions …
- Taking notes on the main points of a lectures …
- Understanding main ideas in paragraphs and longer texts …
- Brief recapitulation of the main grammar items…
Survival Dutch
You will learn the basics of the Dutch language so you will be able to take the bus/train, find your way in Hasselt or order a pint in a pub.There is a strong focus on communication, listening to conversations by native speakers and understanding the (basic) contents.
Subjects:
- Meeting and greeting, on the road
- In town: shopping - eating – drinking – washing clothes
- The alphabet, pronunciation
- Numbers, time, dates
- Going out, making an appointment
- Health, going to the doctor and pharmacy.
The lectures will take place during 9 weeks (sept-dec), this with a frequency of 3 hours (evening) a week.
English for eXchange
In this course, students learn how to communicate in an international (professional) context. Students work on their general language skills as well as improve their language competences so that they can function in an international working environment.
This course is designed to practice the four communicative skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking by e.g.:
- reading newspaper articles and short stories and understanding the (basic) contents;
- deriving the meaning of selected vocabulary items from a text;
- writing formal/neutral (professional) and informal emails or letters;
- listening to conversations by native speakers and understanding the (basic) contents;
- watching short movie fragments and understanding the (basic) contents;
- expressing one's opinion about topics of general or professional interest;
- having everyday (professional) conversations/performing role plays.
The exact contents of the course is subject to change and is open to suggestions by students. Students extend their vocabulary by reading real life texts, listening to conversations by native speakers and by having conversations and playing role plays.
They study grammar items by doing exercises and will have to put these grammatical items into practice in conversations and in writing.
The lectures will take place during 9 weeks (sept-dec), this with a frequency of 3 hours (evening) a week.