The Louvain School of Management (LSM) organizes Bachelor's degrees (three-year undergraduate degree) in Management and in Business Engineering on the Mons' site.
On Louvain-la-Neuve and Brussels (Saint-Louis)'s sites, the Bachelors in Management and in Business Engineering are managed by the Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences and Communication - ESPO.
Bachelors (1st cycle's degrees)
On the site of Louvain-la-Neuve :
Bachelor : Business Engineering - INGE1BA (managed by the ESPO faculty on the site of Louvain-la-Neuve)
Bachelor in Economics and Management - ECGE1BA (managed by the ESPO faculty on the site of Louvain-la-Neuve)
On the site of Mons :
Bachelor : Business Engineering - INGM1BA (managed by the LSM faculty on the site of Mons) (gives access to i² programme)
Bachelor in Management - GESM1BA (managed by the LSM faculty on the site of Mons)
On the site of Brussels (Saint-Louis) :
Bachelor : Business Engineering - INGB1BA (managed by the ESPO faculty on the site of Brussels)
Bachelor : Business Engineering (French-English) - INAB1BA (managed by the ESPO faculty on the site of Brussels)
Bachelor : Business Engineering (French-Dutch-English) - INTB1BA (managed by the ESPO faculty on the site of Brussels)
Bachelor in Economics and Management - ECGB1BA (managed by the ESPO faculty on the site of Brussels)
Bachelor in Economics and Management (French-English) - ECAB1BA (managed by the ESPO faculty on the site of Brussels)
Bachelor in Economics and Management (French-Dutch-English) - ECGT1BA (managed by the ESPO faculty on the site of Brussels)
Minors within the Bachelors
The minor preparatory to the Master's degree in Management is proposed to students who wish to acquire the necessary prerequisites to facilitate access to the 120-credit Master's degree in Management; this access can then be achieved with a maximum of 20 additional course credits. This 30-credit minor is open to students enrolled in the following bachelor's degrees: law, human and social sciences, political sciences, sociology and anthropology, information and communication, computer science.
The minor in management (basic knowledge) is proposed to students who wish to get some basic knowledge in management. It does not guarantee access to the 120-credit Master's degree in Management.
The minor in entrepreneurship is offered to students interested in entrepreneurship.