Content:
Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Information and Communication
Computer Science and Quantitative Methods
BECGE1232
Applied statistics
BECGE1132
Descriptive Statistics and probability
Descriptive Statistics and probability may replace the course POLS1233 - Quantitative methods II: Statistique in the 2nd-year of the main programme.
Descriptive Statistics and probability may replace the course POLS1233 - Quantitative methods II: Statistique in the 2nd-year of the main programme.
Economics
One course to be chosen from among :
BECGE1210
Microeconomics
BECGE1217
Microeconomics
BECGE1211
Macroeconomics
BECGE1311
Industrial Economy
Management
BECGE1112
Basis of accounting
FR
q1
45h+15h
5
credits
Teacher(s):
> Oscar Bernal Diaz (compensates Alexandre Girard)
> Oscar Bernal Diaz (compensates Alexandre Girard)
Oscar Bernal Diaz
(compensates Alexandre Girard)
BECGE1213
Financial Statement Analysis
One course to be chosen from among :
BECGE1322
Marketing
BECGE1324
Marketing
One course to be chosen from among :
BECGE1320
Management and strategy
FR
q1
30h
5
credits
Teacher(s):
> Isabelle Callens
> Pierre Hermant
> Isabelle Callens
> Pierre Hermant
Isabelle Callens
,
Pierre Hermant
BECGE1328
Management and strategy
BECGE1327
Corporate Finance
BECGE1329
Firm's management - simulation game
One course to be chosen from among :
BECGE1115
Introduction to financial markets
FR
q2
30h+15h
4
credits
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Yves Gnabo (compensates Alexandre Girard)
> Jean-Yves Gnabo (compensates Alexandre Girard)
Jean-Yves Gnabo
(compensates Alexandre Girard)
BECGE1116
Introduction to financial markets
BECGE1117
Introduction to financial markets
Choose one course among the following :
BECGE1214
Human management
BECGE1216
Human Resource Management
Comments :
- Courses followed in the context of a dual-degree programme MAY NOT count towards the main Bachelor’s degree in Information and Communication with the exception of Descriptive Statistics and probability (all the programs) and Marketing (trilingual programme).
- Total number of credits in the dual-degree programme: between 77 and 86 credits.