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Choosing your master’s course

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Are you finishing your bachelor’s or master’s course and wondering what to do next? Would you like to learn more about available master’s and advanced master’s courses? From 18 March until the end of May, the faculties and the Course and Career Guidance Centre (CIO) offer information sessions and individual meetings to help you choose your course. Check out the programme of events organised by subject area!
 

General meetings

On the Louvain-la-Neuve campus, the CIO will hold a general information session to provide helpful advice as you consider your next steps. The session will take place on Tuesday 10 March 2026 from 4.30pm to 6pm. It will be held in a hybrid format to enable students from all UCLouvain campuses to attend.
Individual meetings are also available by appointment.
  Register for CIO activities

On the Mons campus, the Student Support Service (SASE) offers individual consultations. You can book an appointment via sase@uclouvaine.be.  
 

  • Thursday 9 April 2026, 1pm to 2pm: learn about the INEO, offered across 30 master’s courses in nine faculties (LECL 60)

 Learn more about INEO

 Contact INEO

  • Tuesday 14 April 2026, 1pm to 1.45pm: information on the reform and master’s courses in education.

 More information

Social Sciences and Humanities Sector meetings

Social Sciences and Humanities Sector faculties will hold the following information sessions: 

  • Wednesday 1 April, 2pm to 4pm: master’s course in law (STUD 11)
  • More information
  • Saturday 27 June, 10am to 12pm: master’s course in environmental law and public property law (OM10, rue de l'Ommegang, 1000 Brussels)
  • Saturday 27 June, 10am to 12pm: advanced master’s course in human rights (OM10, rue de l'Ommegang, 1000 Brussels)
  • More information
  • Thursday 19 March, 1pm to 8pm: all master’s courses in philosophy, arts and letters, and in education (Learning Center Christine de Pizan)
  • More information

 

  • Monday 30 March, 4pm to 6pm: master’s course in speech therapy (SOCR 11)
  • Date to be determined: master’s course in psychology
  • Date to be determined: master’s course in family sciences sexuality
  • More information
  • Date to be determined: master’s course in sexology
  • Tuesday 14 April, 1pm to 1:45pm: master’s course in education, sections 4 and 5: How to become a teacher (SOCR 242)
    Information and online session link
  • Thursday 28 May, 7pm to 9pm: master’s course in education (FOPA), session 1 (location to be determined)
  • Tuesday 18 August, 7pm to 9pm: master’s course in education (FOPA) session 2 (location to be determined)
  • Tuesday 15 September, 7pm to 9pm: master’s in education (FOPA) session 3 (location to be determined)
  • More information
  • Tuesday 24 March, 1pm to 4:30: Master’s Courses Fair in the Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences and Communication (in the boardroom, LECL 93), more information on the 2026 EPSO Master’s Courses Fair
  • Tuesday 24 March, 1pm: master’s course in public administration, political science and international relations (LECL 61)
  • Tuesday 24 March, 2pm: master’s course in sociology and anthropology (LECL 61)
  • Tuesday 24 March, 3pm: master’s course in population and development studies (LECL 61)
  • Thursday 2 April, 1pm to 2pm: 120-credit master’s course in European studies (LECL 51) 
  • Thursday 16 April, 5pm to 9pm: master’s course in economics and econometrics (LECL 93) 
  • Dates to be determined for: master’s courses in: education; communication, journalism, and information and communication technology; economic and social policy, with a specialisation in the social economy
  • More information on ESPO master’s courses information sessions
  • Thursday 12 March, 4.45pm to 7pm: master’s course in communication, political science, public administration (auditoire A2)
  • Saturday 27 June, 10am to 12pm: master’s course in communication strategy and digital culture (OM10, rue de l'Ommegang, 1000 Brussels)
  • Saturday 27 June, 10am to 12pm: advanced master’s course in financial risk management (OM10, rue de l'Ommegang, 1000 Brussels)
  • More information
  • May (date to be determined), 1pm to 2pm: master’s course in biblical studies (DESC 85)
  • May (date to be determined), 1pm to 2pm: master’s course in religious studies (DESC 85)
  • May (date to be determined), 1pm to 2pm: master’s course in theology (DESC 85)
  • More information 
  • Thursday 12 March, 4.45pm to 7pm: master’s course in management science, business engineering (auditoire A1) 
     
  • Wednesday 1 April, 5.30pm to 6.30pm: master’s course in EU studies -> online session
  • Monday 1 June, 5pm to 6pm: advanced master’s course in EU environmental governance (POLLEN) -> online session

    More information

  • Monday 1 June, 6pm to 7pm: interdisciplinary advanced master’s course in European studies -> online session

Health Sciences Sector meetings

Health Sciences Sector faculties will hold the following information sessions: 

  • Thursday 9 April, 5pm to 7pm: master’s course in public health (room 51F)
     
  • Thursday 16 April, 5.15pm: master’s course in movement and rehabilitation sciences, physical education; master’s course in education: physical education (COUB 12)
  • More information

Science and Technology Sector meetings

Science and Technology Sector faculties will hold the following information sessions: 

  • Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning (Louvain-la-Neuve) 
    Tuesday 17 March, 1pm to 3pm: master’s course in urban planning and regional development (BARB 01)
  • More information
  • Friday 10 April, 12.45pm to 2pm: master’s courses (SUD 11)
     
  • Wednesday 11 March, 1pm to 2pm: master’s courses in the School of Geography, in geographical sciences, general geography and climatology orientations (MERC 01)
  • Wednesday 18 March, 1pm to 2pm: LSBA master’s courses in actuarial sciences, in statistics (general and biostatistics orientations), in data sciences (statistics orientation) (LECL 60) 
  • Monday 23 March, 1pm to 2pm: master’s course in mathematical sciences (CYCL 09B) 
  • Friday 3 April, 1pm to 2pm: master’s course in chemistry (LAVO 51) 
  • Friday 3 April, 1pm to 2pm: master's courses in physical sciences and in medical physics (CYL 03)
  • Tuesday 8 April, 1pm to 2pm: master’s courses in biology, in biochemistry and molecular biology, in organismal biology and ecology (room B059, Carnoy building)
    + Monday 13 April, 1pm to 2pm: laboratory visits (meeting point in room B059)
  • Dates to be determined: information sessions on the civil engineering and computer science master’s courses will take place between 27 March and 11 April and will conclude with the Master’s Courses Fair organised by SICI students.
  •  Information will be disseminated to EPL students in the coming weeks.
  •  If you are a student external to UCLouvain (bachelor’s course in civil engineering or computer science), you may contact the faculty.