Bachelor in Law

The 2024-2025 programme is subject to change. It is provided for information purposes only.

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    • Programme title
      Bachelor in Law
    • Programme mnemonic
      BA-DROI
    • Programme organised by
      • Faculty of Law and Criminology
      • Université de Mons
    • Degree type
      Bachelor
    • Tier
      1th cycle
    • Field and branch of study
      Human and social sciences/Law
    • Schedule type
      Daytime
    • Languages of instruction
      french
    • Theoretical programme duration
      3 years
    • Campus
      Solbosch/UMons
    • Category / Topic
      Legal sciences - Law
    • Jury Presidents
      Barbara TRUFFIN (Bruxelles/unit 1), Patrick GOFFAUX and Marc UYTTENDAELE (Bruxelles/units 2 and 3), Patrick VASSART (Mons/unit 1), Aurélien VANDEBURIE and Antoine Vandenbulke (Mons/units 2 and 3)
    • Jury Secretaries
      Nathalie MASSAGER (Bruxelles/unit 1), Paul Dermine and Evie TOPS (Bruxelles/units 2 and 3), Celine LAURENT (Mons/unit 1), Anne-Emmanuelle BOURGAUX and Celine LAURENT (Mons/units 2 and 3)

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    General information

    Degree type

    Bachelor

    Theoretical programme duration

    3 years

    Learning language(s)

    french

    Schedule type

    Daytime

    Campus

    Solbosch/UMons

    Category(ies) - Topic(s)

    Legal sciences - Law

    Organising faculty(s) and university(ies)
    Infor-études

    Succeed in your studies

    Choose

    The information and guidance counsellors at the InfOR-études service will help you choose your studies throughout the year.

    Succeed

    Take part in preparatory courses or get help to succeed, before or during your studies.

    Get help

    Apply for financial aid, look for accommodation or a student job, get support for your specific needs.

    Presentation

    Fulfil your personal ambitions by developing your skills in legal reasoning (e.g.: analysing a legal problem and finding an appropriate solution), your logical reasoning, your critical and analytical ability. At the end of your bachelor’s course, you will have a solid grounding in law and a general grounding in human sciences.

    Whether you are interested in a legal career or not, your studies will help you become independent individuals since our law courses are people-centred and provide you with many opportunities for self-fulfilment (especially: learning how to think for yourself and learning the best research methods). Good to know: a bachelor's degree in Law is also organised in Mons, in the framework of the collaboration between ULB and the University of Mons within the Académie universitaire Wallonie-Bruxelles.

    You have at your disposal:

    • A methodology room

    • PCs

    • A law library

    Access conditions

    Programme

    What's next ?

    Prospects

    If you go on to do a Master in Law, you will be able to move into the following professions:

    • Lawyer

    • Judge

    • Corporate lawyer (bank, insurance, consultancy)

    • Process

    • A post within an international organisation or diplomatic service

    If, after your BA studies, you wish to do a Master in another subject, you could opt for criminology.

    You could also move into research in the following areas:Economic law, tax law, international law, Criminology etc