Programme structure

The master’s program includes

  • core courses (30 credits)
  • a professional focus (30 credits)
  • one or more major
  • elective courses.

The graduation project is typically completed during the second year. However, students may, depending on their training plans, opt to complete the project in either the first or second year so long as they have fulfilled the necessary prerequisites. This is particularly the case for students who have completed part of their education abroad.

If during their academic career, students have already taken a course included in the compulsory or optional part of the programme or have taken part in an educational activity recognised as equivalent by the programme committee, they may replace it with an alternative activity, provided that they comply with the legal requirements. Students will also ensure that they have achieved the minimum number of credits required for graduation and validation of their chosen options, with a view to their inclusion in the Diploma Supplement. 

The final programme will be submitted to approval by the master's programme review committee.
 


For a programme-type, and regardless of the focus, options/or elective courses selected, this master will carry a minimum of 120 credits divided over two annual units, corresponding to 60 credits each.