When accessing the bachelor's cycle (annual block 2), students are invited to broaden their educational horizons by choosing a minor (see list at the bottom of the page).
What is a minor?
It is a kind of 30-credit option that allows students to:
- discover another discipline
- reflect on their personal learning project
- define the emphasis and meaning they wishe to give to their training path
- access a Master's degree more easily (see the admission requirements for the Master's degree in question).
Please note that it is not possible to register for a minor outside the bachelor's degree!
List of minors available to this Bachelor's programme
> Minor in Law (access)
> Minor in German Studies (*)
> Minor in English Studies (*)
> Minor in Antiquity: Egypt, Eastern World, Greece, Rome
> Minor in Urban Architecture
> 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
> Minor : Issues of Transition and Sustainable Development (*)
> Minor in Economics
> Minor in European Studies
> Minor in French Studies (*)
> Minor in Gender Studies
> Minor in Mangement (basic knowledge)
> Minor in Spanish Studies (*)
> Minor in History
> Minor in Human and Social Sciences
> Minor in Arabic language and Islamic civilization
> Minor in Italian Studies
> Minor in Linguistics
> Minor in Literary Studies
> Minor in Medieval Studies
> Minor in entrepreneurship (*)
> Minor in Musicology
> Minor in Dutch Studies (*)
> Minor in Law (openness)
> Minor in Economics (open)
> Minor in Oriental Studies
> Mineure en statistique et science des données
> Minor in Sciences of Religions (openness)
> Minor in Sociology and Anthropology
> Minor in Population and Development Studies
> Minor in Political Sciences
> Minor in numerical technologies and society
> Minor in Christian Theology
> Minor "Decentering History: Subalternities and postcolonial Studies"
(*) This programme is the subject of access criteria