Graduates of the master's degree [120] in communication strategy and digital culture have a number of options open to them:
- Another study programme (master's 60 or 120, advanced master's degree, continuing education certificate), on completion of additional courses and subject to compliance with the admission requirements for these programmes as explained in the course catalogue.
- The 3rd cycle of university studies in view of obtaining a doctorate. A doctorate (180 credits) includes doctoral training (60 credits), the writing of a doctoral thesis based on original, in-depth academic research, and the private and public defence of the thesis.
- A secondary school teaching degree ('agrégation de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur' – AESS – offered at Louvain-La-Neuve and Mons as an evening programme). The aim of the teaching degree in information and communication is to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need in order to have an effective start in the teaching profession and to keep pace with it.
- Prepare or redirect their career path.