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

Studying law

The law brings together the rules that organize life in society. It is an essential dimension of all human organization and comes into play in the most diverse fields: criminal offenses, compensation for damage caused to others, family or neighborhood relations, economic activity, environmental protection, labor relations, use of the Internet...

Studying law implies enjoying expressing yourself in writing or orally, being curious about the world in which you live, having an analytical and critical mind, inventive and capable of imagining new solutions and arguing in their favor.

The complementary nature of the two programs is particularly interesting, both for your personal development and for your future employment opportunities. It allows you to exercise your thinking, your critical sense and your argumentation techniques on different objects, always linked to people and the world around us.

In practice

You start with the bachelor's degree in philosophy and anticipate, already in the first block, two courses from the bachelor's degree in law.

In the second and third blocks, you select, from your choice of courses, the "double baccalaureate philosophy - law" course.

With your philosophy degree in hand, you enroll in law for the 60 credits that will earn you your second degree.

The study program

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Double baccalaureate in philosophy and law

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

Contact

Study info

Rue de Bruxelles, 85 5000 Namur

Faculty of Philosophy and Letters

Rue Grafé, 1 5000 Namur