Would you like to earn a dual bachelor’s degree in philosophy and law in just one extra year? It’s possible! 

Study law

Law encompasses the rules that govern life in society. It is an essential aspect of any human organization and plays a role in a wide variety of areas: criminal offenses, compensation for harm caused to others, family and neighborly relations, economic activity, environmental protection, labor relations, and the use of the Internet… 

Studying law requires a love of expressing yourself in writing or orally, a curiosity about the world in which you live, and an analytical and critical mind—one that is inventive and capable of devising new solutions and arguing in their favor. 

The complementary nature of the two programs is particularly valuable, both for your personal development and for your future career opportunities. It allows you to exercise your thinking, critical judgment, and argumentation skills on a variety of topics, all of which are connected to people and the world around us. 

The curriculum

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Dual Degree in Philosophy and Law

In practice

You enroll in the Bachelor’s program in Philosophy and take two courses from the Bachelor’s program in Law as early as the first block.

In semesters 2 and 3, you select the “double bachelor’s in philosophy and law” track from among the available tracks. 

Once you have your philosophy degree, you’ll enroll in law to earn the 60 credits needed to obtain your second degree.

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Academic Information

85 Rue de Bruxelles, 5000 Namur

School of Philosophy and Liberal Arts

1 Rue Grafé, 5000 Namur