At the University of Namur, the bachelor’s programs in Law offer several tracks to accommodate a variety of student profiles, lifestyles, and career goals. Whether you’re a recent high school graduate, an adult returning to school, or interested in an international or interdisciplinary program, you’ll find a law program tailored to your ambitions.
Discover the different bachelor’s programs offered at UNamur on this page.
Bachelor of Laws – Daytime Program
The daytime Bachelor of Laws program at UNamur offers you a solid, progressive, and rigorous legal education. You will explore the major areas of public and private law while developing essential skills in legal reasoning, critical analysis, and argumentation. Through active teaching methods, practical exercises, and personalized guidance, you will be prepared from the start for the realities of the legal profession and for pursuing a master’s degree.
Bachelor of Laws – staggered schedule
The part-time Bachelor of Laws program is designed for students who wish to balance their studies, work, and personal life. Classes are held in the evenings and on Saturdays, within a rigorous yet supportive academic environment. You’ll benefit from the same curriculum, the same degree, and the same career opportunities as students in the day program, while progressing toward a legal career at your own pace. You’ll also benefit from UNamur’s 30 years of experience in adult education.
Bachelor of Laws – Trilingual Immersion Program (2+2+1)
The trilingual immersion program in law (2+2+1) trains multilingual legal professionals capable of working in French, Dutch, and English. You will study successively in Namur (2 years), Hasselt (2 years), and abroad (1 year). This progressive immersion strengthens your linguistic, intercultural, and legal skills, while giving you a profile that is highly sought after in the Belgian and European job markets.
Double Bachelor's Degree in Law and Philosophy
The dual Bachelor’s degree in Law and Philosophy is designed for students who wish to gain a deep understanding of the law. Over the course of four years, you will earn two degrees. You will develop strong critical thinking skills, advanced argumentation abilities, and a nuanced understanding of the foundations of law and society. This unique program provides access to master’s programs in law and philosophy and is particularly suited to students with strong analytical skills.
Bachelor of Laws with additional training in economics
The Bachelor of Laws with a minor in economics allows you to combine legal skills with an understanding of economic mechanisms. Alongside your legal studies, you will take core courses in economics. This program provides direct admission to the Master of Laws and Master’s programs in economics. It is particularly suited to students interested in economic regulation, public policy, or business law.
Bachelor of Laws with additional training in management
The Bachelor of Laws with a minor in Business Administration combines legal rigor with an understanding of how organizations operate. You will develop skills in management, finance, and strategy to complement your legal education. This program effectively prepares you for legal careers in the corporate sector and provides direct admission to master’s programs in law and business administration.
Bachelor of Laws with additional training in political science
This program combines a Bachelor of Laws with additional coursework in political science. It is designed for students interested in institutions, the functioning of the state, democracy, and public policy. Alongside your Bachelor’s degree in Law, you will take courses in political science, international relations, and public governance. This track provides direct access to UCLouvain’s Master’s programs in Law, Political Science, and Public Administration.
FAQ – Bachelor's programs in Law
What types of bachelor’s degrees in law does UNamur offer?
UNamur offers a Bachelor of Law program with daytime classes, evening classes, a trilingual program, a dual Bachelor’s degree in Law and Philosophy, and several complementary programs (economics, management, political science).
Does the part-time Bachelor of Law program provide access to the same master’s programs?
Yes. The degree is identical to that of the daytime program and grants access to the same master’s programs in law.
Can you combine law with another discipline at UNamur?
Yes. UNamur offers complementary programs in economics, management, and political science, as well as a dual bachelor’s degree in law and philosophy. These programs provide direct access to master’s programs in these various disciplines.
Is the trilingual program recognized in Belgium?
Yes. The trilingual program is recognized and prepares students for legal careers in Belgium and internationally. It is organized in close collaboration with Hasselt University.
Who is the Bachelor’s in Law at UNamur intended for?
It is intended for students interested in law, society, and contemporary issues, whether they seek a traditional, practical, flexible, international, or interdisciplinary education.