The student’s programme includes:
- core courses (45 credits)
- a professional focus (30 credits)
- one or more of the major courses or elective courses listed below.
Depending on their training project, students may choose to schedule their courses in either the first or second annual block, provided that the prerequisites between courses allow it. This is particularly relevant for students undertaking part of their studies abroad.
The final dissertation is typically completed in the last annual block.
If during their previous academic career, the student has already taken a course that appears in the compulsory or optional part of the programme or an equivalent training activity as deemed by the programme committee, they will replace it with elective activities while ensuring that all legal requirements are met. They will also verify that the minimum number of credits required for their degree and for the validation of selected options, for inclusion on the diploma supplement, are achieved.
The programme thus constituted will be submitted for approval to the master’s programme 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.