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Study programme 2014-2015

Teaching and training



 The programme of the Master en droit à horaire décalé aims to help people already working to acquire the precise legal knowledge attested to by the award of a university degree leading to the same legal professions as the Master en droit (day classes).
This master is professional training par excellence. 

As such, it is unique in the Belgian French community and allows students who have taken the Baccalauréat en droit à horaire décalé at the FUSL to perfect their training..

After three years' baccalauréat,the Master en droit programme has the dual objective of adding to the student's general training with training in key subjects (core courses) and helping him to specialise in subjects more specifically related to his future professional practice (focus and optional courses). The specialisation arises from the student choosing freely between the coherent sets of subjects.

The balance between general and specialised training should help the student acquire legal skills of a highly technical nature backed up by critical and analytical skills.


On successful completion of this programme, each student is able to :
1. APPROFONDIR

2. MAÎTRISER ET APPLIQUER

3. EXPLIQUER ET CONVAINCRE

4. RÉFLÉCHIR ET PARTICIPER

5. S’INTERROGER, S’IMPLIQUER ET S’ORGANISER