Positioning of the programme within the University cursus
The bachelor's degree gives direct access to the corresponding master's in French and Romance Languages and Literature: General and French as a second language.
Students also have direct access (no prerequisites) to the Masters in linguistics.
Other programmes accessible upon completion of the programme
This bachelor provides access to other masters at UCL provided that the prerequisites outlined in the master's admission conditions are adhered to.
The bachelor student's minor may facilitate access to certain masters.
The bachelor's degree gives direct access to the corresponding master's in French and Romance Languages and Literature: General and French as a second language.
Students also have direct access (no prerequisites) to the Masters in linguistics.
Other programmes accessible upon completion of the programme
This bachelor provides access to other masters at UCL provided that the prerequisites outlined in the master's admission conditions are adhered to.
The bachelor student's minor may facilitate access to certain masters.
For example:
- the Minor in Dutch (30.0) and the Minor in German (30.0) gives students direct access to the Masters in Modern Languages
and Literature : General (120) and the Masters in Multilingual Communication (120).
- The minor in Latin (30.0) allows students to pursue a Masters in Modern and Ancient Languages and Literature (120.0)
provided that prerequisites worth 15 credits are added.