European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS)
We offer ECTS credits in partnership with KU Leuven. Where indicated, you can earn up to four credits per course, with one credit representing 25-30 hours of work.
Three credits
Instructors can award a maximum of three ECTS credits per course if the participant has:
- completed all assignments issued during the course;
- attended 100% of the live teaching sessions; and
- engaged fully with the class activities.
Four credits
A maximum of four credits can be awarded if a participant has:
- completed all assignments issued during the course;
- attended 100% of the live teaching sessions;
- engaged fully with the class activities; and
- completed the additional post-course task earning a grade between A to D-.
Our ECTS accreditation partner
Ranked 45th worldwide in the 2024 TIMES Higher Education Ranking, the KU Leuven Faculty of Social Sciences excels in the fields of anthropology, communication sciences, political sciences and sociology.
The Faculty has a long-standing tradition in the research and teaching of research methodology. It co-organises the Quantitative Analysis and Social Data Science programme, a one-year programme aiming to improve the methodological knowledge of students who acquired a Master's degree in behavioural sciences. The Faculty is also the Belgian/Flemish partner and one of the founding members of the European Values Study and the European Social Survey.
The process of the ECTS accreditation is overseen by our partner organiser at KU Leuven, Bart Meuleman, who is Full Professor at the Centre for Sociological Research. Bart's research focuses on cultural and socio-economic conflict lines in increasingly diverse societies. His methodological research interests include comparative survey analysis, attitude measurement, structural equation modelling and multilevel models.