The three-year general program in social sciences allows students to explore the social sciences without having to choose a specific discipline right at the beginning of their studies. Hence, students cover the fundamentals of social sciences while retaining the possibility of studying three specific areas of their choice. In the process, students can discover new passions: criminology, economics, political science, public administration, sociology, women's studies and more.
The flexibility of this baccalaureate encourages a multidisciplinary approach, and as such opens many doors. In addition, the general baccalaureate is an excellent springboard to studies in law, education or medicine.
Students can therefore craft a truly personalized degree that reflects both their interests and their career aspirations.
Social Sciences (general)
Social Sciences (general)