The Master’s degree is considered the second cycle of training (Tor Thani), with a duration of two years. It serves as a deepening of the specialization chosen during the preparation for the Licence degree.

Progression from the Licence to the Master’s level is determined by the student’s average ranking and the availability of pedagogical places (seats).

At the end of this cycle, the student is awarded a Master’s degree which can be either Academic or Professional (Baccalaureate + 5 years of higher education).