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INSTITUTION TYPES & CREDENTIALS Types of higher education
institutions: Universiteit
(University) Hogeschool
(Non-University Higher Education Institution) School leaving and higher education
credentials: Diploma van
Secundair Onderwijs Gegradueerde Kleuteronderwijzer Maatschappelijk
Assistent Onderwijzer Vroedvrouw Geaggregeerde voor
het Secundair Onderwijs - Groep 1 Kandidaat Architect Industrieel
Ingenieur Interieurarchitect Meester Apotheker Arts Bio-Ingenieur Burgerlijk Ingenieur Burgerlijk
Ingenieur-Architect Dierenarts Handelingenieur Licentiaat Tandarts Gediplomeerde in de
Voortgezette Studies Geaggregeerde voor
het Secundair Onderwijs - Groep 2 Gediplomeerde in de
Aanvullende Studies Gediplomeerde in de
Gespecialiseerde Studies Postgraduate Degree Doctor STRUCTURE OF EDUCATION SYSTEM Pre-higher
education: Duration
of compulsory education: Age of
entry: 6 Age of
exit: 18 Structure of school system: Elementary Type of
school providing this education: Primary School Length
of program in years: 6 Age
level from: 6 to: 12 Certificate/diploma awarded: Getuigschrift van
Lager Onderwijs (Primary Education Certificate) General Secondary Type of
school providing this education: General Secondary Education (ASO) Length
of program in years: 6 Age
level from: 12 to: 18 Certificate/diploma awarded: Diploma van
Secundair Onderwijs (Secondary Education Diploma) Specialized
Secondary Type of
school providing this education: Artistic Secondary Education (KSO) Length
of program in years: 6 Age
level from: 12 to: 18 Certificate/diploma awarded: Diploma van
Secundair Onderwijs (Secondary Education Diploma) Technical Type of
school providing this education: Technical Secondary Education (TSO) Length
of program in years: 6 Age
level from: 12 to: 18 Certificate/diploma awarded: Diploma van
Secundair Onderwijs (Secondary Education Diploma) Vocational Type of
school providing this education: Vocational Secondary Education (BSO) Length
of program in years: 7 Age
level from: 12 to: 19 Certificate/diploma awarded: Diploma van
Secundair Onderwijs (Secondary Education Diploma) Professional Type of
school providing this education: Part-Time Education Centres (CDO) Length
of program in years: 3 Age level from: 15 to: 18 Apprenticeship Type of
school providing this education: Retailer's Training Centres Age
level from: 16 School
education: Primary education lasts for six
years leading to the Getuigschrift van Lager Onderwijs (Primary Education
Certificate). Secondary education is provided for young people aged 12 to 18 in
four branches: ASO (general), TSO (technical), KSO (artistic) and BSO
(vocational), each divided into three 2-year periods. Pupils come into contact
with as many subjects as possible during basic education. From the third and
fourth year of secondary education, pupils can opt for a certain branch of
study within ASO, TSO, KSO, or BSO, a 7th year after the 6th TSO, KSO or BSO
year, or for a 5th year after the 4th BSO year. In the fifth and sixth years of
secondary education pupils are offered either occupational training or higher
education training. From age 15/16, pupils may also attend from 1 day/week to
15 week/year part-time secondary education, while having signed a part-time
labour or apprenticeship contract. General, vocational and technical secondary
education lead to the Diploma van Secundair Onderwijs. Higher
education: Higher education comprises
university and non-university institutions (Hogescholen); transfer from one
type to another is possible. Entrance examinations exist only for Civil
Engineering, Civil Engineering -Architecture, Dental Sciences, Medical
Sciences, Nautical Sciences and Fine Arts. Higher non-university education
offers both short-term (one cycle), three-year study courses and long-term
(two-cycle) four-to five-year study courses of academic level. There are 24
hogescholen and 6 universities. University education takes four, five, six or
seven years, depending on the discipline. In addition, hogescholen and
universities offer postgraduate (advanced, supplementary or specialized)
training programmes. Courses at postgraduate level are also organized at
postgraduate training institutions, three of which are recognized by the
Flemish government: Vlerick Leuven-Gent Management School, Instituut voor
Tropische Geneeskunde and Instituut voor ontwikkelingsbeleid en-beheer. Main
laws/decrees governing higher education: Decree: Act on Hogescholen
in the Flemish Community Year: 1994 Concerns: Non-university higher education Decree: Act on Teacher
Training Year: 1996 Concerns: Teacher training Decree: Act on Universities
in the Flemish Community Year: 1991 Concerns:
University
education Academic
year: Classes
from: Sep to: Jun Languages
of instruction: Dutch, English Stages
of studies: Non-university level post-secondary studies
(technical/vocational type): Non-university
level: Undergraduate
studies: Studies at the hogescholen are divided into one-cycle and two-cycle
programmes. One-cycle studies last for three years and prepare students for
professions in Industry, Commerce, Agriculture, Health and Rehabilitation,
Social Work, Teaching, Informatics, Applied Arts or the Media. Two-cycle
studies are divided into two periods of a minimum of two years each and cover
more or less the same sectors as one-cycle higher education. These studies are
more academic. After the first cycle, the qualification of Kandidaat is
awarded. One-cycle programmes lead to such titles as Gegradueerde, Maatschappelijk Assistant (Social Worker) or
Vroedvrouw (Midwife). Two-cycle programmes lead to the Licentiaat or the titles
of Industrieel Ingenieur, Architect or Meester. Postgraduate studies: Postgraduate studies in hogescholen are open
to holders of a diploma of higher education. Non-university level postgraduate
qualifications include Geaggregeerde voor het Secundair Onderwijs-Groep 2
(Qualified Teacher's Degree) and Gediplomeerde in de Voortgezette Studies
(Degree in Advanced Studies). University level studies: University
level first stage: Kandidaat cycle: A Kandidaat degree may be obtained after basic
university training of two to three years. In the fields of Philosophy,
Theology and Canon Law the degree conferred is the Baccalaureus. University
level second stage: Licentiaat cycle: The second cycle at universities requires another
two to three years, although the period takes even longer in some branches. The
degree awarded - Licentiaat or professional qualification of Ingenieur,
Apotheker, etc. - entitles one to either employment or research. University
level third stage: Postgraduate studies: At the same time as or after the second cycle,
students may obtain the Geaggredeerde voor het Secundair Onderwijs-groep 2, a
qualification that entitles the holder to teach various subjects in upper
secondary education. Postgraduate qualifications also include the Gediplomeerde
in de Aanvullende Studies (Degree in Complementary Studies) and the Gediplomeerde
in de Gespecialiseerde Studies (Degree in Specialized Studies). University
level fourth stage: Doctoral Studies: Admission to the
Doctor's Degree (Doctor) can only be obtained by publicly defending a doctoral
thesis at least two years after obtaining a final university degree (e.g.
Licentiaat) or, in some cases, a specific final Hogescholen degree of academic
level (e.g. Handelsingenieur). The Doctor's Degree is required to be appointed
a member of the academic staff. Teacher education: Training
of pre-primary and primary/basic school teachers A one-cycle teacher training course of three
years' duration leads to the degree of Onderwijzer which entitles the holder to
be a primary school teacher. At pre-school level, a one-cycle teacher training
course of three years' duration leads to the degree of Kleuteronderwijzer which
entitles the holder to be a pre-school teacher. Training
of secondary school teachers Lower secondary education teachers follow a
three-year one-cycle teacher training course leading to the degree of
Geaggregeerde voor het Secundair Oderwijs - Groep 1. Upper secondary school
teachers follow a two-cycle programme at a university or a Hogeschool where
they obtain a Qualified Teachers Degree (Geaggregeerde voor het Secundair
Onderwijs - Goep 2). Training
of higher education teachers A Doctor's Degree is
required to be appointed member of the academic staff. Non-traditional studies: Lifelong
higher education Access to part-time
education for every kind of course is available. Next to regular studies, one
can obtain qualifications of continuous education such as the Getuigschrift
Posthogeschoolvorming (Certificate of Post-Hogeschool Studies) at the
Hogescholen and the Getuigschrift Postacademisch Onderwijs (Certificate of
Post-university Studies). NATIONAL BODIES Administration
& co-ordination: Responsible
authorities: Administration of
Higher Education and Scientific Research, Ministry of the Flemish Community Head: Marleen Vanderpoorten, Minister Hendrik
Consciencegebouw, Toren A 7, Koning Albert II-Iaan 15 Tel: +32(2) 553-98-19 Fax: +32(2) 553-98-05 EMail: erwin.malfroy@ond.vlaanderen.be WWW: http://www.ond.vlaanderen.be Role of governing
body: Administrative,
supervisory and advisory role. Flemish
Interuniversity Council (Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad - VLIR) Administrative officer: Dirk Van
Damme, Algemeen Directeur Egmontstraat
5 Tel: +32(2) 512-91-10 Fax: +32(2) 512-29-96 EMail: secretariaat@vlir.be WWW: http://www.vlir.be Flemish Council of
Hogescholen (Vlaamse Hogescholenraad - VLHORA) Head: Jan Geens, Director Administrative officer: Luc Van de
Velde, Secretary-General Wolvengracht
38 Tel: +32(2) 211-41-90 Fax: +32(2) 211-4-199 EMail: jan.geens@vlhora.be WWW: http://www.vlhora.be ADMISSIONS TO HIGHER EDUCATION Admission
to non university higher education studies Name of
secondary school credential required: Diploma van Secundair Onderwijs For
entry to: All non-university higher education institutions Entrance
exams required: Entrance examinations must be
sat for Nautical Sciences and Fine Arts Admission
to university-level studies Name of
secondary school credential required: Diploma van Secundair Onderwijs For
entry to: All universities Entrance
exams required: Entrance examinations must be sat for in Civil Engineering, Civil
Engineering-Architect, Dental Sciences and Medical Sciences. Foreign
students admission Admission
requirements: Foreign students who can justify having obtained a secondary school
leaving certificate giving access to higher education in their country may
start higher education in Flanders. However, foreign students also have to pass
the same entrance examinations. Foreign students holding a higher education diploma may obtain a
reduction of the total study load of a programme. Language
requirements: Students must be proficient in Dutch for undergraduate studies.
Candidates may be required to sit for a language test. The universities
organize language courses during the summer. Recognition
of studies & qualifications: Studies
pursued in home country (System of recognition/accreditation): The Flemish
Interuniversity Council (http://www.vlir.be) reviews university programmes Studies
pursued in foreign countries (bodies dealing with recognition of foreign
credentials): NARIC-Flanders,
Ministry of the Flemish Community, Department of Education, Higher Education
Administration Head: Erwin Malfroy H.
Consciencegebouw, Toren A 7, Koning Albert II-Iaan 15 Tel: +32(2) 553-98-19 Fax: +32(2) 553-98-05 EMail: erwin.malfroy@ond.vlaanderen.be WWW: http://www.ond.vlaanderen.be Services
provided & students dealt with: Provides advice for admission to universities and
hogescholen Other
information sources on recognition of foreign studies: Hogescholen and Universities
deal with credential recognition for access to higher education Multilateral
agreements concerning recognition of foreign studies Name of
agreement: European Convention on the academic recognition of university
qualifications Year of signature: 1972 Name of
agreement: European Convention on the equivalence of diplomas leading to admission
to universities Year of signature: 1955 Name of
agreement: European Convention on the equivalence of periods of university studies Year of signature: 1972 Name of
agreement: European Convention on the recognition of qualifications concerning
higher education in the European region Year of signature: 2000 Name of
agreement: European Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees
Concerning Higher Education in the States Belonging to the European Region Year of signature: 1986 Name of
agreement: Protocol to the European Convention on the equivalence of diplomas
leading to admission to universities Year of
signature: 1972 References
to further information on foreign student admissions and recognition of studies Title: Higher Education in
Flanders Publisher:
Ministry
of the Flemish Community, Department of Education Year of
publication: 1998 STUDENT LIFE Main
student services at national level NARIC-Flanders,
Ministry of the Flemish Community, Department of Education, Higher Education
Administration H. Consciencegebouw,
Toren A 7, Koning Albert II-Iaan 15 Tel: +32(2) 553-98-19 Fax: +32(2) 553-98-05 EMail: erwin.malfroy@ond.vlaanderen WWW: http://www.ond.vlaanderen.be Student
expenses and financial aid Student
costs: Home
students tuition fees: Minimum: 75 (Euro) Maximum:
620
(Euro) Foreign
students tuition fees: Maximum: 8100 (Euro) Publications
on student services and financial aid: Title: Study Abroad
2000-2001 Publisher:
UNESCO/IBE Year of
publication: 1999 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION & EXCHANGES Participation
of country in multilateral or bilateral higher education programmes Name of
exchange programme: ERASMUS/SOCRATES Name of
exchange programme: LEONARDO Name of
exchange programme: LINGUA Name of
exchange programme: PETRA GRADING SYSTEM Usual
grading system in secondary school Full
Description: a 10-20 grading scale, with 10 as the pass level. Highest
on scale: 20 Pass/fail
level: 10 Main
grading system used by higher education institutions Full
Description: Marking system (Vermelding) used: met voldoening: satisfactory; met
onderscheiding: distinction (70%); met grote onderscheiding: high distinction
(80%); met grootste onderscheiding: highest distinction (90%). Highest
on scale: met grootste onderscheiding Pass/fail
level: met
voldoening NOTES ON HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM Data for
academic year: 2001-2002 Source: NARIC-Flanders, Department of Education, Higher Education Administration, Ministry of the Flemish Community, Brussels, 2002 Copyright © International Associations of Universities |
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