During the bachelor's of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the student has the opportunity to further his knowledge in the various pharmaceutical domains, by selecting in-depth study options.
Instead of these options, the bachelor's programme may likewise include an option of a " minor ", which will enable the student to open up new horizons. Minors in the following subjects : Biology, Chemistry, Law, Economics, Human Nutrition, Clinical Biomedical Sciences, Statistics, etc., may be envisaged, subject to the approval of the Teaching Committee of the School of Pharmacy.
Instead of these options, the bachelor's programme may likewise include an option of a " minor ", which will enable the student to open up new horizons. Minors in the following subjects : Biology, Chemistry, Law, Economics, Human Nutrition, Clinical Biomedical Sciences, Statistics, etc., may be envisaged, subject to the approval of the Teaching Committee of the School of Pharmacy.
> Additionnal module in Pharmacy
> Approfondissement en sciences pharmaceutiques - recherche
> Mineure en Antiquité : Égypte, Orient, Grèce, Rome
> Mineure en droit (accès)
> Mineure en droit (ouverture)
> Mineure en sciences biomédicales (ouverture)
> Minor in Chinese studies
> Minor in Culture and Creation
> Minor in Development and Environment
> Minor in Economics
> Minor in Economics (open)
> Minor in Education (*)
> Minor in European Studies
> Minor in French Studies (*)
> Minor in Gender Studies
> Minor in Geography (*)
> Minor in History
> Minor in History of Art and Archeology
> Minor in Human and Social Sciences
> Minor in Information and Communication (*)
> Minor in Linguistics
> Minor in Literary Studies
> Minor in Mangement (basic knowledge)
> Minor in Medieval Studies
> Minor in Musicology
> Minor in Oriental Studies
> Minor in Philosophy
> Minor in Political Sciences
> Minor in Population and Development Studies
> Minor in Psychology and Education (*)
> Minor in Scientific Culture
> Minor in Sociology and Anthropology
> Minor in Statistics
> Minor in Theology
(*) This program is the subject of access criteria