Archives: Study Programmes
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Study Programmes
Admissions
Learn moreTo apply for a programme at the University of Luxembourg, candidates must comply with the general eligibility criteria for the chosen programme type and be selected by the study programme based on the quality of their application.
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Study Programmes
Career
Learn moreOur graduates continue their studies at Master level in Philosophy. Their interdisciplinary training also prepares them for postgraduate studies in other fields in the Humanities. Some of them opt for a career in teaching, whereas others successfully establish themselves in professional fields such as the media, journalism, publishing, communication, cultural agencies, public relations and many…
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Study Programmes
Programme
Learn moreThe BCE programme embeds your specialisation in Philosophy (120 ECTS) within a wide-ranging common curriculum in European Cultures (60 ECTS). Within this structure, you will be able to make choices that will have an impact on your future academic and professional profile. How this works is explained in the documents available below.
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Study Programmes
Admissions
Learn moreTo apply for a programme at the University of Luxembourg, candidates must comply with the general eligibility criteria for the chosen programme type and be selected by the study programme based on the quality of their application.
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Study Programmes
Career
Learn moreOur graduates can continue their studies at Master level in the MES-Luxembourgish Studies. (link page) Their interdisciplinary training also prepares them for postgraduate studies in other fields in the Humanities. They can opt for a career in teaching or establish themselves in professional fields such as the media, journalism, publishing, communication, cultural agencies, public relations…
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Study Programmes
Programme
Learn moreThe BCE programme embeds your specialisation in Luxembourg Studies (120 ECTS) within a wide-ranging common curriculum in European Cultures (60 ECTS). Within this structure, you will be able to make choices that will have an impact on your future academic and professional profile. How this works is explained in the documents available below.