Positioning of the programme within the University cursus
The bachelor's degree entitles direct access to the following programmes:
- Master [120] : Business Engineering (Louvain-la-Neuve)
- Master [120] : Business Engineering (Mons)
- Master [120] in Human Resources Management
- Master [120] in Management (Mons)
- Master [60] in Management (Mons)
- Master [120] in Management (Louvain-la-Neuve)
- Master [60] in Management (Louvain-la-Neuve)
- Master [120] in Economics: General
- Master [60] in Economics : General
- Master [120] in Data Science : Statistic
- Master [120] in Actuarial Science
- Master [120] in Economics: Econometrics
- Master [120] in Statistics: General
- Master [120] in Management (with work-linked-training)
- Master [120] in accounting and tax expertise (with work-linked-training) co-graduated with HELHa and Ephec
- Master [120] in Business Management co-graduated with ICHEC.
Other studies available upon completion of the programme
The bachelor's degree in Business Engineering entitles access to the master's organised by the other departments of the Faculty of Economics, Social and Political Sciences or by other Faculties, subject to respect of the conditions and prerequisites specified by the bodies responsible for organising the programme in question. In the case of lacking credits, these may be made up either by being added to the master's programme (if the number of lacking credits does not surpass 15), or by the completion of a complementary/preparatory programme before embarking on the master's.
Among the UCLouvain master's programs (generally "orphan" programs) that are widely accessible to UCLouvain bachelor's graduates, we can mention:
- Master [120] in Population and Development Studies (direct access for all bachelor's graduates),
- Master [120] in European Studies (direct access for bachelor's graduates with a minor in European studies; application review required for other bachelor's graduates),
- Master [120] in Ethics (accessible to all bachelor's graduates with a preparatory module),
- Master [120] in Sciences of Religions (accessible to all bachelor's graduates with a preparatory module).