Do you want to earn a double bachelor's degree in law and philosophy in just one more year? It's possible!

Studying philosophy

In the Western tradition, philosophy represents a radical effort to understand reality. It casts an astonished and questioning gaze on the world and Human beings, refusing the ease of the "obvious" and asking the ultimate why of things.

Studying philosophy implies having an acute interest in the fundamental problems of the human condition, and possessing a real aptitude and taste for critical reflection, reading and argumentative discussion.

The complementary nature of bachelor's programs in law and philosophy is particularly interesting, both for your personal development and for future employment opportunities. It allows you to exercise your thinking, your critical sense and your argumentation techniques on different objects, always related to humans and the world around us.

In practice

You start with the bachelor's degree in must and anticipate, already in block 1, a bachelor's degree course in philosophy.

In blocks 2 and 3, you take a philosophical course, notably replacing a few law courses and the option to be chosen.

With your law degree in hand, you enroll as a bachelor of philosophy for the 60 credits that enable you to earn your second degree.

The study program

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Double baccalaureate in law and philosophy

Discover the courses in the double baccalaureate program in law and philosophy.

Contact

Study info

Rue de Bruxelles, 85 5000 Namur

Faculty of Law

Rempart de la Vierge, 5 5000 Namur