The Masters’ (postgraduate or second cycle) programme of study builds on the BA. It is designed as an entry-level qualification for the professional world.
The Masters’ programme normally involves studying courses worth a total of 120 credits, which, as in the BA programme, is made up of both compulsory and optional courses.
Successful completion of a BA gives students automatic access to a Master’s in:
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translation or
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interpretation
Other Master’s programmes may be followed provided that the student enrols on a complementary set of additional course units (max 15 credits). These are:
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Religious Sciences
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Study of Religions and Secular Thought
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Modern Languages and Literatures: General
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Modern Languages and Literatures: German, Dutch and English
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Modern Languages and Literatures: Slavic Languages
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Modern Languages and Literatures: Arabic
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Modern Languages and Literatures: Oriental Languages
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Linguistics, Information and Communication
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Multilingual Communication
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Performing Arts
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Information and Communication Science and Technology
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Political Sciences: General
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Political Sciences: International Relations
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Public Administration
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European Studies
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Population and development studies
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Management
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Management of Cultural Sector
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Management of Tourism Sector