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Programme structure

In the first year, the bachelor's programme comprises a pool of subjects common to the Faculty and to specific courses in Human and Social Sciences. Thanks to this pool of common subjects, after the January session, the student may re-orient his studies if so desired, towards another programme in the Faculty.
The three year programme corresponds to 180 credits and consists of a major, an ensemble of courses, seminars and exercies, totalling 150 credits.
To widen his intellectual and professional horizons, the student may likewise choose to go more deeply into his major, via an ensemble of options (30 credits), or opt for a period of work experience (10 credits) and some options (20 credits). These choices must be approved by the Programme Supervisor.
The choice of the minor also facilitates re-orientation when it comes to choosing a master's programme. The role of the Programme Supervisor and Study Advisor is important with respect to subject choice (information, advice, etc.).