We offer you a course spread over 17 Saturdays from November to April, representing 98 hours of classroom or distance learning. You also have access to a distance learning platform offering a wealth of content and tools (videos, tests, forum...) to enable you to see or review different parts of the subjects on your own, practice and prepare for class hours to make the most of them. Find out how to take the course, its program, timetable and course organization here.
Training program
This session aims to review all scientific subjects: mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology, and to prepare for the "Communication and critical analysis of information" section. For each scientific discipline, a complete syllabus is provided at the beginning of the session. For the second part, documents are available on the platform.
The courses are built in two stages. First, a brief reminder of the theoretical elements that you will have been invited to review the week before the session, and then numerous exercises in the form of MCQs corrected and commented on by the teachers that will enable you to acquire speed of execution and in-depth reflection.
This session comprises 98 hours of classes.
- 26 h of physics
- 24 h of chemistry
- 20 h of mathematics
- 16 h of biology
- 12 h of communication and critical analysis of information
How to take the course
The session can be taken
- in-person (750 places maximum)
- or remotely (live or replay)
Independent of the choice you make to take this training, you will have access to the distance learning platform.
Course organization
Organization of distance courses
For all students enrolled in face-to-face or distance courses, all courses will be able to be taken on the "UNamur - Formations" platform. The courses will be recorded and will remain available until the day of the competition.
All syllabuses will be available there in PDF version. Other course materials can be uploaded by teachers, and all pedagogical communications will be transmitted to you via the platform.
If you have any questions or difficulties with the platform, please feel free to consult our FAQ.
Registration fees
The registration fee is €140 and includes course attendance, syllabi and access to the platform. Learn more about syllabi.
Exemption or partial refund of registration fees
In certain cases, the University of Namur grants free or partial refund of registration fees. Consult the conditions to benefit from these advantages.
Calendar
Courses run on Saturdays from 8:40am to 3:20pm from November 2025 to April 2026.
The schedule will be available during October 2025.