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Bachelor programmes organised at UCL (students enrolled for the first year of the first cycle, as from September, 2004)

A bachelor programme leads to the bachelor diploma for the first study cycle and to the title of Bachelor. It comprises 180 credits, spread over three years of studies.. At UCL, the programme is usually divided up into a major (150 credits), covering the studies corresponding to the title of the diploma, and a minor (30 credits), which offers either an initiation into another subject or further development of the major. The minor is chosen at the beginning of the second year and this programme is spread over the second and third years of the bachelor studies.

Each bachelor's programme gives direct access to the corresponding master's programme. However, depending on the student's programme and his choice of minor, other masters may be accessible, with or without prerequisities.

Bachelor programmes (in alphabetical order)

> Baccalauréat en droit (Bachelor of Law)
> Baccalauréat en histoire (Bachelor of History)
> Baccalauréat en histoire de l'art et archéologie (Bachelor of Art History and Archaeology)
> Baccalauréat en information et communication (Bachelor of Information and Communication)
> Baccalauréat en ingénieur de gestion (Bachelor of Business Engineering)
> Baccalauréat en kinésithérapie et réadaptation (Bachelor of Kinesitherapy and Rehabilitation)
> Baccalauréat en langues et littératures anciennes, orientation classiques (Bachelor of Ancient Languages and Literature, orientation : Classical Studies )
> Baccalauréat en langues et littératures anciennes, orientation orientales (Bachelor of Ancient Languages and Literature, orientation : Oriental Studies )
> Baccalauréat en langues et littératures françaises et romanes, orientation générale (Bachelor of French and Romanic Languages and Literature: general orientation )
> Baccalauréat en langues et littératures modernes, orientation générale (Bachelor of Modern Languages and Literature: general orientation)
> Baccalauréat en langues et littératures modernes, orientation germaniques (Bachelor of Modern Languages and Literature, orientation: Germanic Languages )
> Baccalauréat en langues et littératures modernes et anciennes (Bachelor of Modern and Ancient Languages and Literature )
> Baccalauréat en médecine (Bachelor of Medecine)
> Baccalauréat en médecine vétérinaire (Bachelor of Veterinary Medecine )
> Baccalauréat en philosophie (Bachelor of Philosophy)
> Baccalauréat en sciences biologiques (Bachelor of Biological Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sciences biomédicales (Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sciences chimiques (Bachelor of Chemical Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sciences de l'ingénieur, orientation bioingénieur (Bachelor of Engineering Sciences, orientation : Bioengineering)
> Baccalauréat en sciences de l'ingénieur, orientation ingénieur civil (Bachelor of Engineering Sciences, orientation: Civil Engineering)
> Baccalauréat en sciences de l'ingénieur, orientation ingénieur civil architecte (Bachelors of Engineering Sciences, orientation : Architect - Engineer )
> Baccalauréat en sciences de la motricité (Bachelor of Physical Education )
> Baccalauréat en sciences dentaires (Bachelor of Dental Sciences)
> Baccalauréat en sciences économiques et de gestion (Bachelor in Economic and Business Sciences)
> Baccalauréat en sciences géographiques (Bachelor of Geographical Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sciences humaines et sociales (Bachelor of Human and Social Sciences)
> Baccalauréat en sciences informatiques (Bachelor of Computing Science )
> Baccalauréat en sciences mathématiques (Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sciences pharmaceutiques (Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sciences physiques (Bachelor of Physical Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sciences politiques (Bachelor of Political Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sciences psychologiques et de l'éducation (Bachelor of Psychology and Education Sciences )
> Baccalauréat en sociologie et anthropologie (Bachelor of Sociology and Anthropology)
> Baccalauréat en théologie (Bachelor of Theology )

Minors organised at UCL

At UCL, a minor is a complementary "option " that the student may choose, depending on their programme, as from the second year of studies, from among the minors offered by his faculty or by other faculties. It comprises 30 credits, spread over the second and third years of the bachelor programme. It enables the student to widen his horizons of knowledge or to discover another subject. Besides enriching the student's polyvalence and opening up his mind, the minor may also serve as a factor of reorientation when choosing a master's programme. The full detailed programme for all minors is now available from this page on.

Access to the minors

Access to these minors is in regard to the bachelor programme and any necessary access criteria for each of the minors. The minors and bachelors from where access is possible are presented in the form of a table that can be download in pdf format.

> Download the table (in French) in pdf format with version 6 of Reader

> Download version 6 of Reader (Acrobat)

List of the minors organised at UCL

This list, subject to possible completion or modification each year, covers the totality of the minors organised by each faculty.

Faculty of Theology and Canon Law:

  • Minor in Theology

Higher Institute of Philosophy:

  • Minor in Philosophy

Faculty of Law:

  • Minor in Law
  • Minor in Criminology

Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences:

  • Minor in Economics (opening)
  • Minor in Economics
  • Minor in Gender Studies
  • Minor in Business Studies (out ESPO)
  • Minor in Business Studies (ESPO)
  • Minor in Business Studies (Computing Science)
  • Minor in Information and Communication
  • Minor in Human and Social Sciences
  • Minor in Political Sciences
  • Minor in Sociology and Anthropology

Faculty of Arts:

  • Minor in German Studies
  • Minor in English Studies
  • Minor in Dutch Studies
  • Minor in Linguistics
  • Minor in French Studies
  • Minor in Spanish Studies
  • Minor in Italian Studies
  • Minor in Literary Studies
  • Minor in Medieval Studies
  • Minor in Greek Studies
  • Minor in Latin Studies
  • Minor in Oriental Studies
  • Minor in History
  • Minor in History of Art and Archeology
  • Minor in Musicology
  • Minor in Culture and Creation

Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences:

  • Minor in Psychology and Education

Faculty of Medecine:

  • Minor in Physical Activity, Health and Culture of Movement
  • Minor in Human Nutrition
  • Minor in Clinical Biomedical Sciences
  • Minor in General Biomedical Science
  • Minor in Medication Sciences

Faculty of Sciences:

  • Minor in Biology
  • Minor in Chemistry
  • Minor in Scientific Culture
  • Minor in Geography
  • Minor in Mathematics
  • Minor in Physics

Faculty of Applied Sciences:

  • Minor in Urban Architecture
  • Minor in Biomedical Engineering
  • Minor in Mathematics and Mathematical Applications
  • Minor in Engineering Sciences : Applied Chemistry and Physics
  • Minor in Engineering Sciences: Construction
  • Minor in Engineering Sciences: Electricity
  • Minor in Engineering Sciences: Computing Science
  • Minor in Engineering Sciences: Applied Mathematics
  • Minor in Engineering Sciences: Mechanics
  • Minor in Computing Science

Faculty of Biological, Agronomic and Environmental Engineering:

  • Minor in Bio-Engineering

Institute of Statistics:

  • Minor in Statistics

Institute of European Sciences

  • Minor in European Studies


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Last update :21/12/2006