Access conditions - Specialized Master degree in Public Health Methodology

A. Full right to admission for holders of a degree obtained in the French-speaking Community of Belgium

B. Admission granted to the holder of a degree obtained abroad which is recognised as equivalent to master degrees mentioned previously in application of the Decree of 7 November 2013, of a European directive, of an international agreement or other legislation, under the same conditions.

C. Admission granted following submission of a dossier and decision by the jury

Admission granted, under the general conditions laid down by the jury, to students who meet the entry requirements pursuant to Art. 111 of the Decree of 7 November 2013 and who have acquired competences recognised by the jury to be equivalent to at least 300 credits, with, in some cases, additional conditions determined by the jury (if the jury specifies any additional conditions, the extra courses will form part of the student's study programme).

Criteria laid down by the jury.

This course is an Advanced Master degree which means a master subsequent to a previous master. Therefore the general admission requirement for the course is that the students must possess a diploma at least equivalent to a master degree (5 years of university education). To be admitted, students must bear a 2nd cycle degree considered equivalent to 300 credits (minimum 5 years of study) by the Jury. If the degree represents only 240 credits (minimum 4 years of study), the candidate should have acquired 60 extra credits through other 2nd cycle studies or through some form of specialisation, or must prove to have acquired the useful knowledge through personal or professional experience.