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Study programme 2013-2014

Teaching and training





Decree of March 31st 2004 defining higher education, favoring its integration in the European framework of higher education and refinancing universities.
The admission requirements have to be met at the time of enrolment at the university.

All information can be obtained from the University’s Enrolment Office (Service des inscriptions – SIC).

The following students, after meeting the conditions set by the academic authorities, have access to the complementary Master’s degree with the aim of obtaining the grade that these studies sanction:

  • An academic Master’s degree within the same field allowing 2nd-cycle studies, including at least 120 credits
  • An academic Master’s degree, following a decision by the academic authorities, under the complementary conditions that they set and as a result of a motivated decision by the jury
  • An academic grade which is similar to those mentioned above, issued by the Flemish Community, the German Community or the Royal Military Academy, under the same conditions
  • A foreign academic grade that has been acknowledged as being equivalent to those mentioned above, in application of this decree, a European-level directive or an international convention, under the same conditions
  • Under the same conditions, one or several titles or academic grade issued by the Flemish Community, the German Community or the Royal Military Academy, sanctioning 2nd-cycle studies and valued at least 300 credits by the jury, or sanctioning 2nd-cycle studies and valued at least 240 credits completed of 60 credits, the all that must be valued by the jury according to the decree of March 31st, 2004 (art 54, 5 °)

 In the event of the divergence between the different linguistic versions of the present conditions, the French version shall prevail

 


Specific Admission Requirements 


• The applicant must hold the degree title of Doctor in Medecine or be a Doctor from a member country of the European
Union authorising medical practice in Belgium.
• The applicant must have obtained approval from the Teaching Committee, on the basis of analysis of his enrolment
dossier
Degree holders or graduates from outside the European Union may only enrol on this programme with the aim of obtaining a
university certificate.
The Royal Decree of 30th May, 2002 relating to the planning of the medical offer for the public, published on 14th June, 2002,
does not apply to the candidates wishing to obtain the title of Specialist Doctor in Industrial Medecine (those candidate
specialists are therefore not included among the generalist or specialist candidates in the context of the numerus clausus).
Certain courses can be followed as from the Ph.D year in medecine (c.f. the Industrial medecine orientation of that
programme).
Admission to the course is subject to a selection procedure carried out by the programme Committee.
Admission procedures
Application for admission must be addressed to the academic supervisor of the programme.