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Admission

 

Students must have gained an undergraduate degree including the following credits :

-          35 credits in political sciences, including the following four subjects or their equivalents: POLS 1312 Comparative Politics (5 credits), POLS 1317A  Geopolitics and the International System (first part, 5 credits), POLS 1223 Organization Theory and Public Policy (6 credits), POLS 1323 European Institutions and Policies (4 credits)

-          10 credits in the methodology of social sciences

-          6 credits in English. Students are required to have reached intermediate level.

Courses which have not already been taken may be added to the Master study programme, up to a total of 15 credits. It is up to the  academic coordinator (lexique) to agree the equivalences between different subjects. 

If the total of prerequisite subjects is more than 15 credits, entry to the Master programme is conditional on the successful completion of a preparatory year and gaining a maximum of 60 credits.

These should include:

-          35 credits for political science courses, including the following four (or equivalent) : POLS 1312 Comparative Politics (5 credits), POLS 1317A Geopolitics and the International System (first part) (5 credits), POLS 1223 Theory of Organizations and Public Policy (6 credits), POLS 1323 European Institutions and Policies (4 credits)

-          10 credits for courses on the methodology of social sciences

-          6 credits for English language courses. Students must have reached intermediate level.


University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in Political Sciences: General [180.0]   Direct access  
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  Si l'étudiant a suivi la Minor in Political Sciences [30.0]   Direct access  

Bachelor in Economics and Management [180.0]
Bachelor in Information and Communication [180.0]
Bachelor in History [180.0]

Si l'étudiant a suivi la Minor in Political Sciences [30.0] et qu’il répond aux conditions générales d'accès  On the file: direct access or access with additional training  
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
Bachelier en sociologie et anthropologie
Bachelier en sciences humaines et sociales
Bachelier en droit
Bachelier en économie et gestion
Bachelier en information et communication
Bachelier en histoire
Bachelier en philosophie
Programmes répondant aux conditions générales d’accès  On the file: direct access or access with additional training  
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
Bachelier en sciences politiques
Bachelier en sciences administratives
Programmes répondant aux conditions générales d’accès  On the file: direct access or access with additional training  
Foreign Bachelors
Bachelier en sciences politiques
Bachelier en sciences administratives
  On the file: direct access or access with additional training  

Non university Bachelors
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> BA - assistant(e) social(e)
> BA - conseiller(ère) social(e)
> BA en communication
> BA en droit
> BA en sciences administratives et gestion publique
Accès au master moyennant réussite d'une année préparatoire de max. 60 créditsType court
> BA en communication appliquée - type long
> BA en gestion publique - type long
> BA en traduction et interprétation - type long
Après vérification de l'acquisition des matières prérequises, soit accès moyennant la réussite d'une année préparatoire de 60 crédits max, soit accès immédiat moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits maxType long

Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 
Toute licence en 4 années d’études   On the file: direct access or access with additional training Prérequis :
POLS1312 Politique comparée (5 crédits)
POLS1317A Géopolitique et système international (5 crédits)
POLS1323 Institutions et politiques européennes (4 crédits)
Les équivalences entre cours sont soumises à l'approbation du responsable académique du programme.
 
Masters
 
Tout master   Direct access Prérequis :
POLS1312 Politique comparée (5 crédits)
POLS1317A Géopolitique et système international (5 crédits)
POLS1323 Institutions et politiques européennes (4 crédits)
Les équivalences entre cours sont soumises à l'approbation du responsable académique du programme.
 

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> MA en communication appliquée spécialisée, animation socioculturelle et éducation permanente
> MA en communication appliquée spécialisée, publicité et communication commerciale
> MA en communication appliquée spécialisée, relations publiques
> MA en communication appliquée, animation socioculturelle et éducation permanente
> MA en communication appliquée, publicité et communication commerciale
> MA en communication appliquée, relations publiques
> MA en gestion publique
> MA en interprétation
> MA en presse et information
> MA en presse et informations spécialisées
> MA en sciences administratives
> MA en traduction
Accès direct au master moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits maxType long

 

Entry to all Masters (with the exception of Advanced Masters) can be gained through the special procedure for accrediting prior learning and experience known as VAE (validation des acquis de l'expérience).

For further information VAE au département des Sciences politiques et sociales


Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.
Entry to all Masters (with the exception of Advanced Masters) can also be gained on submission of a special personal file.

See the general admission requirements

Specific procedures :

 

Applications and requests for further information should be addressed to the programme director (C. Herman). 

It is up to the programme director to agree all requests for exemption, equivalences between different subjects and entry by means of a special personal file. She is also responsible for agreeing the individual programme of each student.

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