Possible training at the end of the bachelor programme

Positioning of the programme within the University cursus 
The 'Bachelor of Philosophy' degree, will entitle the student to direct and unconditional access to the master's of Philosophy and in ethic's which will go much more deeply into the subject areas acquired during the bachelor's programme. It entitles too to direct and inconditional access to the master's of Ethics. 

In satisfying specific conditions, the bachelor's student can accede to the 'master mundus'. This is an exceptional opportunity, UCL being the sole Belgian university offering it in philosophy, and which consists in finishing one's studies, during the two master's years, in three different European universities or elsewhere (Memphis, Vienna, Tokyo…). At the end of this master's programme, the student will have a diploma in each of the universities in question.
 
Other studies accessible upon completion of the programme 
The student may, likewise, have access to a master's in a subject other than Philosophy, on condition he fulfils an ensemble of prerequisites which may vary depending on the minor and on the options that he has chosen during the bachelor's programme. 
In a reciprocal way, a bachelor's student from another subject may have access to the master's of Philosophy or to the master's of Ethics, if he fulfils certain prerequisites ( c.f. minor programme).

| 27/07/2007 |