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Programme structure

The programme comprises core subjects worth 65 creditsÌýand two focuses of 30 credits each. Ìý
The professional focus in economic and social policy is designed for students in Belgium or neighbouring countries who are involved, either professionally or on a voluntary basis, in the economic and social field.
Students selecting this focus are put in groups of 20 – 30.
The optional subjects available (25 credits) are chosen in stagesÌý: during year 1, each group selects their first five choices together with alternatives for year 2. With the help of advisers, the Ìýacademic coordinator organizes the year 2 subjects. Groups may choose their subjects from various subject groupings.

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There will be no special exemption for previous Ìýcourses or experience since the group work enables students to help each other build on their existing knowledge.

The research focus in development and project management is designed for adults who already have some experience of development issues in Central or West Africa. The optional subjects (25 credits) may be selected from University programmes according to students’ previous experience, their projects and prerequisite subjects. Advisers help students with their choice which is then subject to the agreement of the programme director.

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In addition, a series of theme- and methodology-based seminarsÌý are held in the first and second years. A special seminar (2 credits) is devoted to an issue related to religious sciences.

Whatever focuses and options are chosen, the programme for this Master must total a minimum of 120 credits, spread over two years of study. This corresponds to 60 credits per year.


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.