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Core courses
Students who have obtained a Belgian Master's degree in a field other than management or a non-Belgian Master's degree must follow the core courses programme here below.
Please note that students who do not have the required background in economics will have the additional course LESPO2100 "Political Economy" added to their programme. Those who do not have a basic knowledge of mathematics and statistics will have the additional course LECGE1112 "Mathematics in Economics and Management I" added to their programme.
Compulsory courses
Elective courses (10 credits)
Select 2 courses :FR
q2 30h 5 credits
FR
q2 20h+10h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Valentin Couvreur
> Nathalie Delzenne
> Valérie Swaen (coord.)
Final paper (15 credits)
FR
q2 15 credits
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Alternatives
Students with a Bachelor's degree must follow the advanced Master 60 programme.
Students who have obtained a non-university bachelor's degree of the short type, from the official list visible on the Access Requirements page, must follow the complementary module.
Students who have successfully completed the complementary module must follow the advanced Master 60 programme.
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Preparatory Module (only for students who qualify for the course via complementary coursework)
To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, in the first annual block of their Masters programme, students must take supplementary classes chosen by the faculty to satisfy course prerequisites.
Students who have obtained a short non-university bachelor's degrees, from the official list visible on the Access Requirements page, must follow the preparatory module described below.
Once they have passed the preparatory module, they will have to follow the programme of an advanced version of the Master 60 credits.
Basic courses (40 credits)
Students with a BA in accounting will get an exemption for LECGE1219 course and those with a BA in Marketing, in Foreign Trade or in e-business for LECGE1213 course. These students will then have an annual program of 55 credits.
FR
q2 45h+15h 5 credits
FR
q1 30h+15h 5 credits
Courses in quantitative methods (15 credits)
FR
q1 45h+30h 5 credits
FR
q2 30h+15h 5 credits
FR
q2 30h+30h 5 credits
Language course (5 credits)
EN
q1+q2 60h 5 credits> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Nicholas Gibbs
> Marielle Henriet (coord.)
> Philippe Neyt
> Katherine Opello (coord.)