In line with the decree, the Master en droit à horaire décalé amounts to a minimum of 120 credits, spread out over two years of study, each corresponding to 60 credits.
For the student, the programme is made up of four broad, coherent sections: core courses (53 credits), a dissertation (and accompanying seminar : 17 credits), a focus (30 credits) and optional courses (20 credits).
Due to the cost of the programme and the availability of the teachers, the Master en droit à horaire décalé is divided into biennial teaching modules (module A and module B). Students in Master 1 and Master 2 take the organised module during the academic year in which they are enrolled.
The first module consists of four core courses and three focus courses.
The second module consists of the three other core courses and the three other focus courses. Added to this is an optional course.
In addition to the module (A or B, depending on the academic year in which he is enrolled), the Master 1 student undertakes practical work, an option totalling 15 credits (or three optional courses) and a seminar accompanying the dissertation.
In addition to the module (A or B, depending on the academic year in which he is enrolled), the Master 2 student undertakes practical work and writes a dissertation.
Consult the composition of the modules.
Options courses
> Option : Accidents et responsabilité > Option : Assurances > Option : Banque et finance > Option : Commerce international > Option : Contrats et biens > Option : Environnement, urbanisme et cadre de vie > Option : Droit de la famille > Option : Droit fiscal > Option : Droits de l'Homme - Human Rights > Option : Droits intellectuels > Option : Droit pénal international, européen et comparé > Option : Droit de la santé > Option : Droit social > Option : Théorie du droit > Option : Droit international public > Option: Droit international privé