For the remaining 30 credits, the students may choose either one of the minors offered by the School of Criminology, or by another UCL faculty (Philosophy, Economics, Management, etc.), or a programme of more in-depth legal studies. The latter consists of three compulsory courses which include a session on legal terminology in a third language and a course on Comparative Law in a language other than French. Added to these are three optional courses, including an interactive course for which a more active involvment of the student is required. The student may also replace one of the courses by an internship in a legal profession.
> Minor in German Studies (*)
> Minor in Antiquity: Egypt, Eastern World, Greece, Rome
> Minor in History of Art and Archeology
> Minor in Chinese studies
> Minor in Information and Communication (*)
> Minor in Criminology
> Minor in Culture and Creation
> Minor in Scientific Culture
> Minor in Development and Environment
> Additionnal module in law
> Minor in Sustainable Development (*)
> Minor in Economics
> Minor in European Studies
> Minor in Education (*)
> Minor in French Studies (*)
> Minor in Gender Studies
> Minor in Geography (*)
> Minor in Mangement (basic knowledge)
> Minor in Management (ESPO students)
> Minor in History
> Minor in Human and Social Sciences
> Minor in Computer Sciences (*)
> Minor in Arabic language and Islamic civilization
> Minor in Philosophy
> Minor in Linguistics
> Minor in Literary Studies
> Minor in Medieval Studies
> Minor in entrepreneurship (*)
> Minor in Musicology
> Minor in Dutch Studies (*)
> Minor in Economics (open)
> Minor in Oriental Studies
> Minor in Sciences of Religions (openness)
> Minor in Sociology and Anthropology
> Minor in Population and Development Studies
> Minor in Political Sciences
> Minor in Statistics, Actuarial Sciences and Data Sciences (*)
> Minor in numerical technologies and society (*)
> Minor in Christian Theology
(*) This programme is the subject of access criteria