What is an advanced master's degree?
An advanced master’s degree is a programme of at least 60 ECTS credits that allows you to further specialise after completing a master’s degree. You can follow this programme without using ECTS credits. Upon completion, you are awarded a master’s degree.
Who can enrol in an advanced master's programme?
To start an advanced master’s programme, you must already hold a master’s degree. Some advanced master’s programmes also have specific admission requirements.
In which languages can you study?
At VUB, you can do advanced master's programmes in both Dutch and English, so you can choose what suits you best. In the heart of Brussels, you will study in an international and multilingual environment, the ideal place to think beyond borders.
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Advanced master’s programmes with evening classes and/or for working students
Would you like to combine your master’s degree with your job or family life? That’s perfectly possible. At VUB, you can follow a range of programmes as a working student or through evening classes. This allows you to study at your own pace, in a way that suits you.