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Specialized Master in clinical sexology and sexualities
- academic year2024-2025
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Programme titleSpecialized Master in clinical sexology and sexualities
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Programme mnemonicMS-SECL
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Programme organised by
- Faculty of Psychology, Educational Sciences and Speech and Language therapy
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Degree typeAdvanced master
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Tier2nd cycle
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Schedule typeDaytime
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Languages of instructionfrench
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Theoretical programme duration1 year
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CampusSolbosch
- Jury PresidentSandrine DETANDT
- Jury SecretaryCharlotte PEZERIL
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General information
Degree typeAdvanced master
Theoretical programme duration1 year
Learning language(s)french
Schedule typeDaytime
CampusSolbosch
Organising faculty(s) and university(ies)Access conditions
The conditions of access to the selected Master of Specialisation meet the requirements of articles 111, 112 and 73 of the Decree of 07/11/2013.
A. Full right to admission for holders of a degree obtained in the French-speaking Community of Belgium
Admission granted to the holder of a university Master's degree, pursuant to a decision of the academic authorities, with, in some cases, additional conditions determined by the jury, taking into account all the credits for which the student obtains recognition at the time of admission. These extra courses form part of the student’s Master's programme.
Master de spécialisation en sexologie et clinique des sexualités accessible without supplement to the holder of the following degrees :
- Master en médecine, à finalité spécialisée
- Master en orthopédagogie clinique
Rem. concerning admission to a university Master's degree.
Admission granted to the holder of a Master's degree from a Non-University Higher Education Institution -HE or ESA-, pursuant to a decision by the academic authorities, with, in some cases, additional conditions determined by the jury, taking into account all the credits for which the student obtains recognition at the time of admission. These extra courses form part of the student’s Master's programme.
Rem. concerning admission to a Master's degree from a Non-University Higher Education Institution (long course) -HE or ESA-.
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 academic authorities, to students who meet the entry requirements pursuant to Art. 111 of the Decree of 7 November 2013 and who have a Non-University Higher Education qualification -HE or ESA-, degree (Master’s or equivalent), awarded in or outside the French-speaking Community (by an institution in the Flemish Community, German-speaking Community, by the Royal Military Academy or a by foreign institution). If the jury specifies any additional conditions, the extra courses will form part of the student's Master's programme, for a maximum of 60 credits.
To access the specialized Master, the student must hold asecond cycle diploma (Master 60 or 120 credits) and the jury must be able tovalue at least 240 credits in the previous academic course.
By way of derogation, students who do not have a Master'sdegree but who hold a degree obtained outside the French-speaking Community maybe admitted, provided that they can prove that it gives access to third cyclestudies (PhD) in their country of origin.
Admission granted, under the general conditions laid down by the academic authorities, to students who meet the entry requirements pursuant to Art. 111 of the Decree of 7 November 2013 and who have a university degree (Master’s or equivalent), awarded in or outside the French-speaking Community (by an institution in the Flemish Community, German-speaking Community, by the Royal Military Academy or by a foreign institution). If the jury specifies any additional conditions, the extra courses will form part of the student’s study programme, for a maximum of 60 credits.
To access the specialized Master, the student must hold asecond cycle diploma (Master 60 or 120 credits) and the jury must be able tovalue at least 240 credits in the previous academic course.
By way of derogation, students who do not have a Master'sdegree but who hold a degree obtained outside the French-speaking Community maybe admitted, provided that they can prove that it gives access to third cyclestudies (PhD) in their country of origin.
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 240 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.
D. Accreditation of prior experience
In line with the procedure defined by the ULB, juries can recognise knowledge and skills acquired through professional and/or personal experience, and may grant access to the MA to any person who does not fall under the categories listed above. The jury determines the additional courses and any possible exemptions which constitute supplementary entry requirements for the student. The personal or professional experience must be equivalent to at least five years of activity. A maximum of two years of higher education can be taken into account, providing 60 credits were obtained per year.
The conditions of access to the selected Master of Specialisation meet the requirements of articles 111, 112 and 73 of the Decree of 07/11/2013.
A. Full right to admission for holders of a degree obtained in the French-speaking Community of Belgium
Admission granted to the holder of a university Master's degree, pursuant to a decision of the academic authorities, with, in some cases, additional conditions determined by the jury, taking into account all the credits for which the student obtains recognition at the time of admission. These extra courses form part of the student’s Master's programme.
Master de spécialisation en sexologie et clinique des sexualités accessible without supplement to the holder of the following degrees :
- Master en médecine, à finalité spécialisée
- Master en orthopédagogie clinique
Rem. concerning admission to a university Master's degree.
Admission granted to the holder of a Master's degree from a Non-University Higher Education Institution -HE or ESA-, pursuant to a decision by the academic authorities, with, in some cases, additional conditions determined by the jury, taking into account all the credits for which the student obtains recognition at the time of admission. These extra courses form part of the student’s Master's programme.
Rem. concerning admission to a Master's degree from a Non-University Higher Education Institution (long course) -HE or ESA-.
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 academic authorities, to students who meet the entry requirements pursuant to Art. 111 of the Decree of 7 November 2013 and who have a university degree (Master’s or equivalent), awarded in or outside the French-speaking Community (by an institution in the Flemish Community, German-speaking Community, by the Royal Military Academy or by a foreign institution). If the jury specifies any additional conditions, the extra courses will form part of the student’s study programme, for a maximum of 60 credits.
To access the specialized Master, the student must hold asecond cycle diploma (Master 60 or 120 credits) and the jury must be able tovalue at least 240 credits in the previous academic course.
By way of derogation, students who do not have a Master'sdegree but who hold a degree obtained outside the French-speaking Community maybe admitted, provided that they can prove that it gives access to third cyclestudies (PhD) in their country of origin.
Admission granted, under the general conditions laid down by the academic authorities, to students who meet the entry requirements pursuant to Art. 111 of the Decree of 7 November 2013 and who have a Non-University Higher Education qualification -HE or ESA-, degree (Master’s or equivalent), awarded in or outside the French-speaking Community (by an institution in the Flemish Community, German-speaking Community, by the Royal Military Academy or a by foreign institution). If the jury specifies any additional conditions, the extra courses will form part of the student's Master's programme, for a maximum of 60 credits.
To access the specialized Master, the student must hold asecond cycle diploma (Master 60 or 120 credits) and the jury must be able tovalue at least 240 credits in the previous academic course.
By way of derogation, students who do not have a Master'sdegree but who hold a degree obtained outside the French-speaking Community maybe admitted, provided that they can prove that it gives access to third cyclestudies (PhD) in their country of origin.
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 240 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.
D. Accreditation of prior experience
In line with the procedure defined by the ULB, juries can recognise knowledge and skills acquired through professional and/or personal experience, and may grant access to the MA to any person who does not fall under the categories listed above. The jury determines the additional courses and any possible exemptions which constitute supplementary entry requirements for the student. The personal or professional experience must be equivalent to at least five years of activity. A maximum of two years of higher education can be taken into account, providing 60 credits were obtained per year.
Programme
Distribution given for information only. The annual programme is established according to the student personal background, and this programme it must always be validated by the Jury.
Anet code
| MS-SECL |
academic year
| 2024-2025 |
Annual unit
| Unique year |
Area title
| Master de spécialisation en sexologie et clinique des sexualités |
Area code
| MS-SECL |
Major code | E128 |
Language of instruction | french |
Schedule | office hours |
Jury President | Sandrine DETANDT |
Jury Secretary | Charlotte PEZERIL |
Distribution given for information only. The annual programme is established according to the student personal background, and this programme it must always be validated by the Jury.
Anet code
| MS-SECL |
academic year
| 2025-2026 |
Annual unit
| Unique year |
Area title
| Master de spécialisation en sexologie et clinique des sexualités |
Area code
| MS-SECL |
Major code | E128 |
Language of instruction | french |
Schedule | office hours |
Jury President | |
Jury Secretary |