Saint-Louis University - Bruxelles
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2022 - 2023 Programme

Admission Requirements

The following entry requirements are based on article 112 of the Decree of 7 November 2013 on higher education and the organisation of academic study.

Direct entry to the Advanced Master in EU Interdisciplinary Studies is open to holders of one of the following qualifications (with no requirement to undertake additional study):

  • a Masters’ degree (120 credits) awarded in the French or Flemish Communities: Political and Social Sciences; Law; Criminology; Economics and Management; Information and Communication ; History, Art and Archaeology; or an equivalent qualification awarded by the Belgian Royal Military School;
  • a second cycle academic qualification (Licentiate diploma or licencié or licentiaat) in one of the fields referred to above and awarded in the French or Flemish Communities of Belgium under the provisions in force prior to the Decree of 31 March 2004;
  • a non-Belgian qualification recognised by the French community of Belgium as equivalent to one of those referred to above.

Entry to the Advanced Master in EU Interdisciplinary Studies is open to students who hold of one of the qualifications listed below (subject to the candidate being able to demonstrate professional or personal experience in the field of Europe, and/or prior academic results that are deemed relevant by an Admissions Board decision and subject to any additional entry conditions the Board may apply):

  • a Masters’ degree (120 credits) other than those referred to above, awarded in the French or Flemish Communities or by the Belgian Royal Military School;
  • a second cycle academic qualification (postgraduate university degree) in one of the fields referred to above and awarded in the French Community of Belgium under the provisions in force prior to the Decree of 31 March 2004;
  • a foreign qualification deemed by the Admissions Board to be (i) comparable to one of those referred to above and (ii) to have a value of at least 300 ECTS credits.

The Advanced Master is also open to students who, under the applicable legislation of the French Community, would have access to studies leading to an academic degree sanctioning second cycle studies, and who have acquired competences valued by the Board/Jury for at least 240 credits. In its constant practice, the Board/Jury considers that such valorisation cannot be granted if the candidate does not already hold an academic degree sanctioning second cycle studies.

The programme requires a very good knowledge of French (level C1). The student must also be fluent in English, i.e. be able to follow a course taught in that language (level  B2) .