With more than 30 years' experience in staggered/adapted timetable teaching, UNamur welcomes several hundred students each year to its bachelor's, master's and specialist master's courses.
Save the date: Saturday, June 28!
The next open house will take place on Saturday, June 28, 2025 from 1 to 5 pm.
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Staggered or flexible working hours?
How to distinguish:
In staggered schedule, courses are held in the evening, Monday to Friday and/or Saturday.
In adapted schedule, courses are (also) held during the week, but condensed over one or two days or half-days.
The benefits of staggered working hours

Identical diploma
The diploma awarded is the same as for the daytime schedule.
Valued experience
Acknowledgement of prior learning is ensured.
Opening hours
A schedule and timetable adapted to an adult audience.
Access
An easily accessible campus, both by train and by car.
Organization
A dozen hours of classes per week in the evenings (from 6pm to 9pm) and mainly on Saturday mornings.
Staggered/adapted schedules
Bachelor's degree holders with a staggered timetable
Staggered-schedule Masters
Specialized Masters with staggered hours
Admission
- Secondary school diploma: in most cases, possibility of valuing prior learning and experience;
- High school diploma: gateways for direct access to the master's degree through additional teaching units representing a maximum of 60 credits.
- University diploma: direct access to the master's degree or by application depending on the diploma.