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Master in Economics: General [120.0]

AnnéesTravail de fin d'étudeProgramme interuniversitaire


Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

The aim of this programme is to train academics  to understand and analyse current practical economic and social questions, explain and communicate their analyses to a wide range of audiences, put their analyses in wider contexts  and go on to work with specialists from other disciplines. Various components such as a dissertation, seminars, group work, study reports and work placement reports will enable students to acquire skills in writing and expression required to practise economics at a professional level. To make the link between theory and practice, work placements and outside study visits (especially in developing countries) are available. Exchanges and other kinds of collaboration with foreign universities offer students the chance of becoming familiar with another culture, improving their foreign language skills and experiencing different kinds of teaching methods.

The programme is centred on a foundation which is both solid and covers a variety of subjects. Starting from this common foundation, three different focuses are available. The research focus develops methods of analysis and research. The professional focus enables students to acquire skills in a special area depending on their chosen career. The teaching focus is mainly designed for students who are aiming for a teaching career in higher secondary education.


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

This a joint programme run by UCL and the University Faculties of Notre-Dame de la Paix in Namur (Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix –FUNDP)within the Economics School of Louvain. The core subjects and professional focus are shared, being taught in French on one campus and English on the other (Louvain-la-Neuve and Namur respectively).

There is also close cooperation with the Economics Department of KULeuven : students may study up to three subjects from the relevant programme at KULeuven without having to seek special permission to do so.

A.      course structure

The 120 credit Master in Economic Science (general) is made up of
- core subjects of 60 credits relating to the area chosen;

- a focus (research, teaching or professional) of 30 credits ;
- options and/or additional subjects relating to the focus for 30 credits.
Each year of the two year course must contain 60 credits.

Core subjects (60 credits)

The core subjects are made up of three components :
20 credits for basic training ; 
20 credits for optional subjects ;
20 credits for a dissertation.

Focuses (30 credits)

Three kinds of focus are available :    

Students select their focus on joining the course. It is possible to change this decision, at the latest by 1 November of the first year; however this may, to a greater or lesser extent, complicate the choice of possible subjects or other activities. (cf. below)

Options and optional subjects (30 credits)

Depending on which focus they have selected, students make up their programme with one or more of the following options and/or optional subjects.

1.       Professional options (30 credits)

Students who select a professional focus can choose one of the following eight professional options (each of which is worth 30 credits).

1.       Cycles, Growth and Globalisation (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)
2.       Development Economics (FUNDP in Namur)
3.       Financial Economics (UCL and FUNDP in Namur)
4.       Public Economics and Social Policies, Norms and Institutions. (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)
5.       Political Economy and Social Policies (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)
6.       Economic Policy (FUNDP in Namur)
7.       Economics of Business Strategies and Innovation (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve) 
8.       European Business (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)

NOTE: These options are also available for students who choose the teaching focus.

 2.       Advanced Economic Analysis I Option (15 credits)

Students doing the research focus are strongly recommended to take this option which is reserved for them. They will have the opportunity of applying the most advanced methods of analysis to particular sectors of the economy.

 3.       Extra options

These extra options are open to all students irrespective of the focus they have chosen.  

Options with a professional perspective (15 credits)
These options are open to all students irrespective of their focus. Students doing a research focus will acquire basic training in an area other than their main specialisation. (30 credits ; cfr above).

Options which enhance a specialisation  (15 credits)
These options enable students with a professional focus to do more in-depth training in their chosen area of specialisation; this option is therefore only open to students with the relevant specialisation.

Quantitative Methods Option (15 credits)
Students who choose this option will consolidate their training in quantitative methods.

Professional Foreign Language Options (Louvain-la-Neuve ; 15 credits)
This option offers the opportunity for in-depth study of one of three Germanic languages (English, German or Dutch).

Language and International Outlook  (Namur ; 15 credits)
This option offers the opportunity for in-depth study of one or two languages (English, German, Dutch and Spanish), learning a new language (possibly in the context of a work placement) and encourages an international outlook which puts language learning into context.

4.      Optional subjects

Depending on their other choices, students may make up their programme with one or several subjects from the list of optional subjects (see the detailed list).

Whatever focuses and options are chosen, the programme for this Master must total a minimum of 120 credits, spread over two years of study. This corresponds to 60 credits per year.

Wathever the focus or the options chosen, the programme of this master shall totalise 120 credits, spread over two years of studies each of 60 credits

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Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme


Retour en début de pageCertificates

None

Admission

DIRECT ENTRY
Holders of a first university degree including at least the following subjects :

Individually tailored access

It is up to the academic coordinator to agree both equivalences between subjects and any additional components. If the total of prerequisite subjects is more than 15 credits, entry to the Master programme is conditional on the successful completion of a preparatory year and gaining a maximum of 60 credits


University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in Business Engineering [180.0]
Bachelor in Economics and Management [180.0]
  Direct access  
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Foreign Bachelors
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  

Non university Bachelors
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> BA - ingénieur commercial - type long
> BA en gestion de l'entreprise - type long
> BA en gestion publique - type long
Accès au master moyennant vérification de l'acquisition des matières prérequises (examen d'admission, entretien, examen de dossier, etc.)Type long

Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 
Licence en sciences économiques   On the file: direct access or access with additional training Pré-requis :
Mathematics and Statistics for Economists
Econométrie appliquée 
Licence en sciences économiques appliquées
Ingénieur de gestion
  On the file: direct access or access with additional training Pré-requis :
Microéconomie  du tronc commun
Macroéconomie du tronc commun 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Masters
 
Master in Economics: General [60.0]   Direct access Accès direct à la 2ème année de la Finalité spécialisée 
Master in Economics: General [60.0]   Access with additional training Accès à la Finalité Approfondie moyennant compléments de formation 
Pré-requis à la FA :
Mathematics and Statistics for Economists
Econométrie appliquée
 
Master in Management [120.0]
Master in Business engineering [120.0]
  Access with additional training Accès à la 2ème année de la Finalité Spécialisée moyennant compléments de formation
Pré-requis à la FS :
Microéconomie du tronc commun
Macroéconomie du tronc commun
 
Master in Business engineering [120.0]   Access with additional training Accès à la Finalité approfondie moyennant compléments de formation
Pré-requis à la FA :
Micro du tronc commun
Macro du tronc commun
Mathematics and Statistics for Economists
Econométrie appliquée 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Autres masters   On the file: direct access or access with additional training Compléments de formation pouvant aller jusqu'à une inscription à l'année préparatoire au master en économie (ECON1PM)  

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> MA - ingénieur commercial
> MA en gestion de l'entreprise
> MA en gestion publique
> MA en sciences administratives
> MA en sciences commerciales
Accès direct au master moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits maxType long

Adults taking up their university training
> See the website www.uclouvain.be/vae
Entry to all Masters (with the exception of Advanced Masters) can be gained through the special procedure for accrediting prior learning and experience known as VAE (validation des acquis de l'expérience).

Personalized access
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.
Entry to all Masters (with the exception of Advanced Masters) can also be gained on submission of a special personal file.

Admission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration

See the general admission requirements



Contact

Retour en début de pageCurriculum management

ECON - Département des sciences économiques

Retour en début de pageUseful contacts

Marie Gilot



Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

         The programme is made up of three components :  (i) a solid and wide-ranging base of core subjects,  which provides high-level training for general economists ; (ii)  the selection of a focus which allows the training to become personalized and include professional perspectives; (iii) the selection of options which introduce related disciplines such as law, management, demography, sociology and statistics linked to the chosen specialisation). This combination of core subjects/focus/related options enables future economist to place their analyses in a wider context and to go on to work with specialists in other fields.

         The teaching methods are designed to train economists who are able to explain and communicate their analyses to different audiences. Through seminars, group work, study reports or work placement reports and writing a dissertation, students develop skills in writing and expression which are vital for practising economics at a professional level. 

         To reinforce students’ ability to make the link between theory and practice, work placements and  external study visits (particularly in developing countries) are available.

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

Depending on the activity, different forms of assessment are used. The assessment of work done for courses will usually take the form of an examination (written or oral) and/or a piece of individual work. The assessment of participation in seminars will be on the production and oral presentation of an individual piece of work or one done by a group. Work placements are assessed by a supervisor and also by means of a written work placement report. Final dissertations are assessed by a board of examiners, on the basis of a written document and its  oral presentation , both at the intermediary and final stages.


Internationalisation

The objective of the programme is to train economists with an outward looking world view and who are used to international contacts.

 

o Since the core subjects are divided with each subject being taught both in French and English, students may if they wish follow a programme entirely in English. This allows foreign students to attend; it enables Belgian students to acquire an excellent command of professional English alongside students of different nationalities. It is also possible to take courses in professional German, English or Dutch.

o Students who wish to study for an extended period at a foreign university, either in Europe or further afield, may take part in the Erasmus exchange programme. Students are required to follow courses worth a total of 30 credits at the host university. (This replaces the work placement and the four optional subjects).

Possible destinations for students at UCL (Louvain-la-Neuve):

* Exchange visits to Latin America may, exceptionally, last one year. In this case, the study programme must comprise 30 credits for courses in the host university, 10 for a work placement and 20 for the dissertation. Further details on this can be obtained from the Student Office at the Economics  School of Louvain (ESL).

Possible destinations for students at FUNDP (Namur):

o Joint programmes (leading to a joint degree) are available with the following institutions[1] :

On graduation, ( having studied for one year in the partner university) students will receive a joint degree.

o The research focus, entirely in English, usually attracts a high number of foreign students, the majority of whom then go on to do a PhD  at Louvain. Cooperation with KUL means that advanced level subjects (all in English) are available in a wide variety of different areas in economics.

[1]For further details, please contact the ESL office.



Core courses
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MandatoryOptional
Courses not taught this academic yearPeriodic courses not taught this academic year
Periodic courses taught this academic yearTwo year courses

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Year
12

MandatoryMémoire (20credits)

MandatoryPour les étudiants de finalité didactique ou spécialisée
Mandatory ECON2910

Thesis  (in French) N. 20credits   x

MandatoryPour les étudiants de la finalité approfondie
Mandatory ECON2910A

mémoire (1°partie-FA)  (in French) N. 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2910B

Mémoire (2°partie-FA)  (in French) N. 15credits   x

MandatoryFormation de base (25credits)

MandatoryMicroéconomie (5credits)
1 cours parmi :
Optional ECON2011

Interdependencies and Strategic Behavior  (in English) Pierre Dehez30h + 12h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2902

Théorie économique de l'entreprise (M902 - Hungerbühler)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 

MandatoryMacroéconomie (5credits)
1 cours parmi :
Optional ECON2021

Economic Fluctuations and Foundations of Macro Policy  (in French) David De la Croix30h + 12h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2903

Macroeconomics: Economic Fluctuations and Foundations of Macro Policy (M903 - de Walque)  (in English) N.30h 5credits  x 

MandatoryActivité au choix (5credits)
1 cours parmi :
Optional ECON2041

International Trade  (in English) Fabio Mariani30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2904

Economics and Politics (M904 - Aldashev)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 

MandatoryEconomie du travail (5credits)
1 cours parmi :
Optional ECON2051

Labour economics  (in French) Muriel Dejemeppe, Bruno Van der Linden30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2905

Labour Economics (M905 - Hungerbühler)  (in English) N.30h 5credits  x 

MandatoryMéthode quantitative (5credits)
Un cours d'économétrie parmi
Optional ECON2031

Econometrics of Time Series  (in French) Luc Bauwens30h + 12h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON2033

Applied econometrics: Microeconometrics  (in French) Muriel Dejemeppe30h + 12h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON2835

Applied Econometric : Econometrics of Time Series (M835 - Laurent)  (in English) N.30h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON2826

Applied Microeconometrics (M826 - Verardi)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  xx

MandatoryCours au choix (15credits)
Parmi : 1) Les cours disponibles dans les options de spécialisation du master 120 en sciences économiques (plus pour les étudiants de la finalité spécialisée, les cours non choisis dans le bloc "finalité spécialisée") 2) La liste supplémentaire de cours au choix ESL 3) La liste supplémentaire de cours au choix dans des départements hors ESL (maximum 2) 4) Les cours de langues aux FUNDP (maximum 2)

OptionalCours au choix ESL
1 parmi :
Optional ECON2065

History of Economic Thought  (in English) Michel De Vroey30h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON2067

Critical Analysis of Market Economies  (in English) Christian Arnsperger15h 5credits Periodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional ECON2605

Capital Markets Theory  (in English) Olivier Scaillet30h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON2354

Economics and health care policies  (in French) Marie-Christine Closon30h 5credits  xx
Optional ESPO2103

Environment and Global Economy  (in French) Thierry Bréchet30h 5credits  xx
Optional ESPO2104

Seminar on management of environmental questions  (in French) Thierry Bréchet30h 5credits  xx

OptionalCours au choix hors ESL
maximum 2 cours parmi la liste suivante ou parmi la liste de cours du master en économie de la KUL (sur approbation de la commission de programme)
Optional BIR1343

Environmental Economics  (in French) Frédéric Gaspart37.5h + 7.5h 4credits 2q  x
Optional DROP2032

Law of Financial Products  (in French) Matthieu Duplat, Philippe Lambrecht30h 5credits 2q  x
Optional ELFI2406

Introduction à la microstructure des marchés financiers   (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional LSMS2015

Produits dérivés  (in French) Michel Levasseur30h 5credits   x
Optional DROP2143

European and international social law  (in French) Pascale Vielle30h 5credits 2q  x
Optional TRAV2210

Labour law  (in French) François Vandamme30h 5credits   x
Optional DROP2103

Law on intellectual property contr  (in French) Fernand De Visscher, Bernard Remiche30h 5credits 2q  x
Optional EMSG2101

Fiscalité belge et internationale des revenus (FUNDP)  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ELFI2404

Droit financier  (in French) N. 5credits   x

OptionalLangues (FUNDP)
Maximum 2 cours parmi les cours MA1 anglais, néerlandais, allemand et espagnol, organisés aux FUNDP. Pour plus de détail, prendre contact avec le secrétariat des étudiants ESL-FUNDP
 


Focuses

Professional Focus [30.0]
Year
12

MandatoryCours d'approfondissement (5credits)
1 parmi :
Optional ECON2411

Strategies of Collective Decision Making  (in English) François Maniquet30h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON2907

Institutional Foundations of Markets (M907 - Platteau)  (in English) N.30h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON2352

Methods for the evaluation of public policies  (in French) William Parienté30h 5credits  xx

MandatoryCours d'ouverture (5credits)
1 parmi :
Optional ECON2421

History of Economic and Social Development  (in French) Isabelle Cassiers30h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON29060

Droit et politiques européennes  (in French) N. 5credits  xx

MandatoryCours de spécialisation (5credits)
En fonction de l'option de spécialisation, choisir 1 cours parmi
Optional ECON2311

Business cycle analysis and short-term macroeconomic forecasts  (in French) Vincent Bodart, Philippe Ledent (supplée Vincent Bodart), Fatemeh Shadman Valavi (supplée Vincent Bodart)30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2822

Institutional Economics and Development (M822 - Platteau)  (in English) N.30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2832

Contemporary financial markets and financial enterprises  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2340

Economy and society  (in French) Christian Arnsperger, Isabelle Ferreras30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2862

Politique budgétaire et finances publiques (M862 - Bogaert)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2372

Corporate Strategy and Anti-Trust  (in English) Elisabeth Van Hecke30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2381

Trade and Tax Policy in Europe  (in English) Huasheng Song (supplée Hylke Vandenbussche), Hylke Vandenbussche30h 5credits  x 

MandatoryCours d'application (5credits)
1 parmi
Optional ECON2350

Public economy  (in English) Jean Hindriks30h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON2353

Economic and Education Policies  (in English) Vincent Vandenberghe30h 5credits  xx
Optional ECON28310

Analyse de l'intermédiation financière  (in French) N. 5credits  xx

MandatoryActivité d'apprentissage (10credits)
L'étudiant choisit de réaliser un stage ou de prendre deux cours supplémentaires dans la liste des cours du bloc "finalité spécialisée"

OptionalStage (10credits)
Mandatory ECON2490

Stages-Interships  (in French) Bernard Hanin30h 10credits   x

OptionalCours au choix de la finalité spécialisée
Optional ECON2311

Business cycle analysis and short-term macroeconomic forecasts  (in French) Vincent Bodart, Philippe Ledent (supplée Vincent Bodart), Fatemeh Shadman Valavi (supplée Vincent Bodart)30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2340

Economy and society  (in French) Christian Arnsperger, Isabelle Ferreras30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2372

Corporate Strategy and Anti-Trust  (in English) Elisabeth Van Hecke30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2381

Trade and Tax Policy in Europe  (in English) Huasheng Song (supplée Hylke Vandenbussche), Hylke Vandenbussche30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2352

Methods for the evaluation of public policies  (in French) William Parienté30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2353

Economic and Education Policies  (in English) Vincent Vandenberghe30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2350

Public economy  (in English) Jean Hindriks30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2822

Institutional Economics and Development (M822 - Platteau)  (in English) N.30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2832

Contemporary financial markets and financial enterprises  (in French) N.30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2862

Politique budgétaire et finances publiques (M862 - Bogaert)  (in French) N.30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON28310

Analyse de l'intermédiation financière  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ECON29060

Droit et politiques européennes  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ECON2907

Institutional Foundations of Markets (M907 - Platteau)  (in English) N.30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2421

History of Economic and Social Development  (in French) Isabelle Cassiers30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2411

Strategies of Collective Decision Making  (in English) François Maniquet30h 5credits   x
 
Accessible options


Research Focus [30.0]
Year
12

Pour préparer la Finalité approfondie, les étudiants doivent avoir suivi 1 cours de Mathématique et statistiques. Si cette compétence n'est pas acquise, le cours ECON2500 (math. and stat. for econ.) sera inclus au programme de l'étudiant dans ses cours au choix

MandatoryAdvanced microeconomics (UCL) (10credits)
Mandatory ECON2111

Advanced Microeconomics I: Decision and Game Theory  (in English) Julio Davila Muro (supplée François Maniquet), François Maniquet30h + 6h 5credits   x
Mandatory ECON2112

Advanced Microeconomics II: General Equilibrium and Mechanism Design  (in English) Claude d'Aspremont-Lynden30h + 6h 5credits   x

MandatoryAdvanced macroeconomics (UCL) (10credits)
Mandatory ECON2121

Advanced Macroeconomics I : Intertemporal Behavior and Business Cycles  (in English) Olivier Pierrard (supplée Henri Sneessens), Henri Sneessens30h + 6h 5credits   x
Mandatory ECON2122

Advanced Macroeconomics II : Growth, Dynamics and Policy  (in English) Raouf Boucekkine, David De la Croix30h + 6h 5credits   x

MandatoryQuantitative methods (5credits)
Mandatory ECON2651

Advanced Econometrics I (Mxxx - Laurent)  (in English) N.30h 5credits   x

MandatoryResearch seminar I (5credits)
1 parmi :
Optional ECON2161

Research Seminar I: Macroeconomics  (in English) Raouf Boucekkine, David De la Croix30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2653

Research Seminar I : Microeconomics (M653 - xxx)  (in English) N.30h 5credits   x
 
Accessible options


Teaching Focus [30.0]
Year
12

Offerte sur le site UCL

MandatoryMatières transversales (12credits)
Mandatory AGRE2020

To understand the adolescent in school situation, to manage the interpersonal relationship and to animate the class group  (in French) Bernard Demuysere, Christian Lannoye, Marie-Christine Liesse, Pierre Meurens, Pascale Steyns, Marie-Cécile Wagner (coord.), Anne d'Alcantara, Philippe van Meerbeeck22.5h + 22.5h 4credits  x 
Mandatory AGRE2120S

Observation et analyse de l'institution scolaire et de son contexte (en ce compris le stage d'observation) - partie séminaire-  (in French) N.25h 2credits  x 
Mandatory AGRE2220

General didactics and education to interdisciplinarity  (in French) Ghislain Carlier, Jean-Louis Dufays, Philippe Parmentier, Marc Romainville, Bernadette Wiame (coord.)22.5h + 15h 4credits  x 
Mandatory AGRE2400

See specifications in french  (in French) Michel Dupuis, Bernadette Wiame (coord.)20h 2credits   x

MandatoryFormation disciplinaire de base (18credits)
Mandatory AGES2530

Communication des savoirs scientifiques  (in French) Philippe Verhaegen30h 4credits  x 

MandatoryCours de didactique
à choisir en fonction de sa discipline
Optional AGES2804

Didactique des sciences économiques et réflexion sur le contenu des programmes
( pour les étudiants de sciences économiques ou gestion)  (in French)
Nathalie Monier, Serge de Patoul45h 4credits   x
Optional DROI2805

Didactique du droit et réflexion sur le contenu des programmes
( pour les étudiants de droit et criminologie)  (in French)
Françoise Lowie45h 4credits  x 
Mandatory AGES2803

Exercices de micro-enseignement et accompagnement des stages en sciences économiques  (in French) Françoise Lowie, Nathalie Monier30h + 0h 4credits  x 

MandatoryStage d'enseignement (6credits)

OptionalStage en un an (6credits)
destiné aux étudiants effectuant l'agrégation en une année
Mandatory AGES9001

Stage d'enseignement  (in French) N.60h 6credits  xx

OptionalStage sur deux ans (6credits)
destiné aux étudiants inscrits en master sciences économiques (orientation générale) à finalité didactique ou aux étudiants effectuant l'agrégation post-master en étalement sur deux années
Mandatory AGES9002

Stage d'enseignement (1ère partie)  (in French) N.15h 2credits  x 
Mandatory AGES9003

Stage d'enseignement (2ème partie)  (in French) N.45h 4credits   x

Optional- (30credits)
Offerte sur le Site FUNDP
Optional AGRE2209

Fondements de la neutralité (AGRE M209 - Hespel)  (in French) N. 2credits  xx
Optional FAGR2201

Education Scolaire et Société (FAGR M201 - Romainville)  (in French) N. 4credits  xx
Optional FAGR2202

Psycho-socio-pédagogie des apprentissages et de l'ens. (FAGR M202 - Romainville)  (in French) N. 9credits  xx
Optional EAGR2206

Didactique des SC éco et Sc de gestion (EAGR M206 - André)  (in French) N. 4.5credits  xx
Optional EAGR2207

Séminaire de quest. spéciales sur enseig. en éco et gestion (EAGR M207 - André/Vincent)  (in French) N. 4.5credits  xx
Optional EAGR2208

Stages d'enseignement (EAGR M208 - Vincent)  (in French) N. 6credits  xx
 
Accessible options



Options and optional courses

Options and optional subjects

There are
(i) professional options reserved for students doing a professional focus (and to open students doing a teaching focus);
(ii) the Advanced Economic Analysis option reserved for students doing a research focus;
(iii)  the other options;
(iv)  optional subjects open to all students, irrespective of their focuses.

(i) PROFESSIONAL OPTIONS (30 CREDITS)
These options of 30 credits are
compulsory for students doing a professional option. Students must choose one of the following eight professional options:

1. Cycles, Growth and Globalisation (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)
2. Development Economics (FUNDP in Namur)
3. Financial Economics (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve and FUNDP in Namur)
4. Political Economy, Norms and Institutions.
(UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)
5. 
Public Economics and Social Policies (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)
6. Political Economy (FUNDP in Namur)
7. Economics of Business Strategies and Innovation (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)
8. European Business (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve)

Note: students doing a teaching focus may also include a professional option of 30 credits in their programme.

(ii)  ADVANCED ECONOMIC ANALYSIS I OPTION  (15 CREDITS)
Students doing a research focus are strongly recommended to take the Advanced Economic Analysis I option (15 credits), which is only available to them: it will give them the opportunity of applying the most advanced methods of analysis to particular sectors of the economy.

(iii) OTHER OPTIONS
The following options are open to students, irrespective of which focus they have chosen.
o Introduction to Specialisation (15 credits)
o Additional Specialisation (15 credits)
o Quantitative Methods (15 credits)
o Professional Foreign Languages (15 credits)
o Languages and International Outlook (15 credits)

(iv) OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Depending on their other choices, students may make up their programme with one or several subjects from the list of optional subjects (see the detailed list).


Cycles, Growth and Globalisation (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve) [30.0]
Year
12
Mandatory ECON2310

Basis of growth : demography, education and technological progress  (in French) Raouf Boucekkine30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2312

Macroeconomics of the development  (in French) Frédéric Docquier30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2313

Applied macroeconomics  (in French) Daniel Weiserbs30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2314

Regional Inequalities and Relocation  (in French) Jacques-François Thisse30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2416

Seminar in economic growth and development  (in French) Daniel Weiserbs30h 5credits  xx
 
Focuses offreing this option
Other Master offering this option


Development Economics (FUNDP in Namur) [30.0]
Year
12
Mandatory ECON2821

Pauvreté et efficacité des interventions publiques (M821 - Guirkinger)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2823

Governance Conflicts and Development (M823 - Aldashev)  (in English) N.30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2824

Approche structurelle du dvlpt : population, éduc. et inégalités (M824 - Baland)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2825

Approches empiriques du développement : famille, ethnie et réseaux (M825 - xxx)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2820

Séminaire en économie du développement (M820 - Baland)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  xx
 
Focuses offreing this option
Other Master offering this option


Financial Economics (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve and FUNDP in Namur) [30.0]
Year
12
Mandatory ECON2331

Finance and Risk Management  (in French) Pierre Giot30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2335

International monetary economics  (in French) Vincent Bodart30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2336

Gestion bancaire  (in French) Serge Wibaut30h 5credits  xx
Mandatory ECON2436

Seminar in Financial Economics  (in French) Céline Poilly30h 5credits  xx

MandatoryCours au choix
1 parmi :
Optional ECON2833

Finance de marché empirique (M833 - Giot)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2834

Economic integration and monetary policy  (in French) N.30h 5credits  xx
 
Focuses offreing this option
Other Master offering this option


Political Economy, Norms and Institutions. (UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve) [30.0]
Year
12
Mandatory ECON2351

Non profit Economics  (in French) Marthe Nyssens30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2342

Development theories  (in French) Andreia Lemaître, Marthe Nyssens30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory TRAV2720

Comparative social protection systems  (in French) Yannick Vanderborght, Pascale Vielle45h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2446

Seminar on Macroeconomics' Regulations and the Goals of Growth  (in French) Isabelle Cassiers0h + 30h 5credits  xx

MandatoryCours de sociologie
1 parmi :
Optional SOC2045

Sociology of Economic Practices  (in French) Christian Arnsperger, Thomas Périlleux30h 5credits 1q x 
Optional ECON2061

Philosophy and epistemology of the economics  (in French) Christian Arnsperger30h 5credits  xx
 
Focuses offreing this option
Other Master offering this option


Political Economy (FUNDP in Namur) [30.0]
Year
12
Mandatory ECON2861

Politique régionale : investissement et emploi (M861 - Toulemonde)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2363

Politiques européennes de concurrence et de régulation - FUNDP  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2364

Politique commerciale et coopération internationale - FUNDP(M875 - J. Ch. Jacquemin)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2930

Séminaire en politique économique (M930 - Bogaert)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  xx

MandatoryCours au choix (5credits)
1 parmi
Optional ECON2863

Politique fiscale et stratégie des entreprises (M863 - Mignolet)  (in French) N.30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2834

Economic integration and monetary policy  (in French) N.30h 5credits  xx
 
Focuses offreing this option
Other Master offering this option


Economics of firm strategies and innovation (Site UCL) [30.0]
Year
12
Mandatory ECON2370

Industrial Organization and Corporate Strategy  (in English) Jacques-François Thisse, Xavier Wauthy30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2374

Economics of information sector  (in French) Paul Belleflamme30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2476

Seminar on the Economics of Strategy and Innovation  (in English) Francis Martin30h 5credits  xx

MandatoryCours au choix
2 parmi :
Optional LSMS2041

Economics of Innovation  (in English) Paul Belleflamme30h 5credits  x 
Optional DROP2101

Economic Aspects of Intellectual Property  (in French) Nicolas Brahy, Yann Menière30h 5credits 2q x 
Optional ECON2373

Special Topics in Law and Economics  (in English) Paul Nihoul, Elisabeth Van Hecke30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2371

Economics of ICT'S: Impact and Regulation  (in English) Chantal Kegels, Elisabeth Van Hecke30h 5credits  x 
 
Focuses offreing this option
Other Master offering this option


European business (Site UCL) [30.0]
Year
12
Mandatory ECON2382

European Monetary Policy  (in English) Bernard Delbecque30h 5credits  x 
Mandatory ECON2486

Seminar on Microeconomic Policy Issues in Europe  (in English) Hylke Vandenbussche30h 5credits  xx

MandatoryCours au choix
3 parmi
Optional LSMS2060

European Economic Policy  (in English) Jean-Christophe Defraigne, Didier Reynders30h 5credits  xx
Optional LSMS2061

Corporate Strategy in Europe  (in English) Benoît Gailly30h 5credits Courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LSMS2062

Management of European Companies (Business Cases)  (in English) Régis Coeurderoy30h 5credits  xx
Optional LSMS2063

Industrial Relations in Europe  (in English) Evelyne Léonard30h 5credits  xx
 
Focuses offreing this option
Other Master offering this option


Advanced Economic Analysis I ( Sites UCL-FUNDP-KUL) [15.0]
Year
12

15 crédits au moins parmi :
Optional ECON2342

Development theories  (in French) Andreia Lemaître, Marthe Nyssens30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2600

Dynamical Methods in Economics  (in English) Raouf Boucekkine30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2601

Advanced Econometrics II - Time Series Econometrics  (in English) Luc Bauwens30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2602

Advanced Econometrics II - Microeconometrics  (in English) William Parienté30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2603

Econometrics Workshop  (in English) Daniel Weiserbs30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2604

Advanced International Trade  (in English) Huasheng Song (supplée Hylke Vandenbussche), Hylke Vandenbussche30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2605

Capital Markets Theory  (in English) Olivier Scaillet30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2606

Monetary Economics  (in English) Raf Wouters15h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional ECON2607

Public Economics  (in English) Jean Hindriks30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2608

Labour Economics  (in English) Bruno Van der Linden30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2609

Game Theory  (in English) Vincent Vannetelbosch30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2652

Development Economics (M652 - Baland)  (in French) N.30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2620

Advanced Environmental and Transportation - KUL  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ECON2621

Advanced Industrial Economics - KUL  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ECON2622

Advanced Intern Monetary Eco - KUL  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ECON2623

Corporate Finance - KUL  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ECON2624

Current Development in European Integration - KUL  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ECON2625

Fixed Income Securities - KUL  (in French) N. 5credits   x
Optional ECON2627

The Empirics of Financial Market - KUL  (in French) N.30h 5credits   x

OptionalReflexive courses
1 parmi :
Optional ECON2065

History of Economic Thought  (in English) Michel De Vroey30h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2067

Critical Analysis of Market Economies  (in English) Christian Arnsperger15h 5credits Periodic courses taught this academic year x 
Optional ECON2069A

Ethics and Social Choice  (in French) N.15h 5credits  x 
Optional ECON2069B

Ethics and Public Policy  (in French) N.15h 5credits  x 
 
Focus offering this option


Political Economy (FUNDP in Namur) [15.0]
Year
12

choisir 15 crédits au moins parmi :
Optional ECON2031

Econometrics of Time Series  (in French) Luc Bauwens30h + 12h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2033

Applied econometrics: Microeconometrics  (in French) Muriel Dejemeppe30h + 12h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2651

Advanced Econometrics I (Mxxx - Laurent)
( FUNDP à LLN, prérequis Mathematics and statistics for economists)  (in English)
N.30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2500

Mathematics and Statistics for Economics  (in English) Luc Bauwens, Julio Davila Muro30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2601

Advanced Econometrics II - Time Series Econometrics
( prerequis : advanced econometrics I)  (in English)
Luc Bauwens30h 5credits   x
Optional ECON2602

Advanced Econometrics II - Microeconometrics
( prerequis : advanced econometrics I)  (in English)
William Parienté30h 5credits   x
Optional STAT2110

Data Analysis  (in French) Cédric Heuchenne22.5h + 7.5h 5credits 1q  x
Optional STAT2130

Introduction to Bayesian statistics.  (in French) Philippe Lambert15h + 5h 4credits 2q  x
Optional STAT2140

Non parametric statistics  (in French) Ingrid Van Keilegom15h + 5h 4credits 1q  x
Optional STAT2150

Non parametric statistics: smoothings methods  (in French) Rainer von Sachs15h + 5h 4credits 1q  x
Optional STAT2170

Times series  (in French) Rainer von Sachs22.5h + 7.5h 5credits 1q  x
Optional STAT2100

Discrete data analysis.  (in French) Patrick Bogaert, Anouar El Ghouch22.5h + 7.5h 5credits 2q  x
Optional STAT2200

Survey and Sampling  (in French) Jean-Marie Rolin15h + 5h 4credits 2q  x
 
Focuses offreing this option


Professional Foreign languages [15.0]
Year
12

L'étudiant choisira une des trois langues proposées (allemand, anglais ou néerlandais). L'option inclut trois activités de formation crédits : (i) Stratégies de communication orale dans l'entreprise (cours + tp) ; (ii) Compréhension à la lecture et extension lexicale : textes économiques et commerciaux ; (iii) Réalités économiques, juridiques, sociales et politiques des pays de langue (cours + tp)

OptionalCours en Allemand (15credits)
Mandatory GERM2412

Oral business communication techniques in German  (in German) Hedwig Reuter (coord.), Ann Rinder30h + 30h 6credits 1+2q  x
Mandatory GERM2223

Reading comprehension and vocabulary extension: economic and commercial texts in German  (in German) Hedwig Reuter30h 4credits 1q  x
Mandatory GERM2411

Economic, legal, social and political issues in German-speaking countries  (in German) Henri Bouillon (coord.), Caroline Klein30h + 15h 5credits 1+2q  x

OptionalCours en Anglais (15credits)
Mandatory GERM2422

Oral business communication techniques in English  (in English) Sylvie De Cock (coord.), Brigitte Loosen30h + 30h 6credits 1+2q  x
Mandatory GERM2233

Reading comprehension and vocabulary extension: economic and commercial texts in English  (in English) Sylvie De Cock30h 4credits 1q  x
Mandatory GERM2421

Economic, legal, social and political issues in English-speaking countries  (in English) Philippe Denis, Guido Latre, Françoise Stas (coord.)30h + 15h 5credits 2q  x

OptionalCours en Néerlandais (15credits)
Mandatory GERM2432

Oral business communication techniques in Dutch  (in Dutch) Anne Goedgezelschap, Mariken Smit30h + 30h 6credits 1+2q  x
Mandatory GERM2243

Reading comprehension and vocabulary extension: economic and commercial texts in Dutch  (in Dutch) Jean-Pierre Colson30h 4credits 1q  x
Mandatory GERM2431

Economic, legal, social and political issues in Dutch-speaking countries  (in Dutch) Philippe Hiligsmann, Mariken Smit30h + 15h 5credits 1+2q  x
 
Focuses offreing this option


Cours au choix [0.0]