Options

The student will complement his bachelor's programme with an optional subject representing 30 credits - 15 credits in the second year and 15 in the third year. This may take one of the following forms, depending on the student's choice (see "programme specifications" for details).
  • courses of the student's choice
  • minor in a different subject to be chosen from the list of accessible minors
  • supplementary courses in a second major of the discipline.These courses have to be chosen from one of the two majors not chosen by the student for his/her main programme. The courses can make it easier to access to the master programme associated with her/his major, to the masterprogramme in Family Science and Sexuality (to which there is unconditional access for the Psychology and Education Sciencesbachelors), and to the master associated with the second majort with a maximum complement of 15 credits.
| 10/04/2007 |