Do you want to enhance your knowledge by taking certain courses without actually enrolling in a training program? Are you an A-level candidate? Whether you are regularly enrolled (or not) at the University of Namur, you can register for some of our courses.
Isolated courses
Choose your status
Library instructor
This status allows you to participate in courses without having to submit assessments. Your program will consist of a maximum of 20 credits, per academic year.
Free student
This status allows you to participate in courses and submit evaluations. Your program will consist of a maximum of 15 credits, per academic year.
Practical work, tutorials, language courses or professional activities (dissertation, internship, seminar) cannot be taken in this framework.
Free mover
Free Mover status only applies to international students (from outside Belgium) who wish to take isolated courses as a free mover. Thank you for visiting the Free Movers page for specific admission requirements.
When to apply for registration?
- Courses in 1st trimester: no later than October 15
- Courses in 2nd trimester: no later than February 15
Admission requirements
Regularly registered persons
You must meet three conditions:
- You must be financial for the current academic year,
- You must have acquired the first 60 credits of your bachelor's program (if you are a bachelor's student),
- You must have the credential required to participate in the academic unit of your choice (for example, if you are applying to enroll in a bachelor's course, you must hold a high school diploma).
External persons
If you are registering as a free student, you must have the access qualification required to take part in the teaching unit of your choice (for example, if you are applying to register for a master's course, you must hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent).
Candidates for accession to level A (Selor)
You register as a free student and can exceptionally benefit from a program of up to 20 credits per academic year, on presentation of the certificate of successful completion of the generic screening (to be attached to the application form) and without any other conditions of access.
For all information concerning isolated courses, we invite you to consult Chapter VII of Title I of the Study and Assessment Regulations.