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Minor in Management (ESPO students) [30.0]

Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

To provide students with an introduction to the basic disciplines of business studies (knowledge), acquaint them with company management tools and methods (know-how) and possibly help them go on to study for a Master's in Business Studies.

Admission

Retour en début de pageAdmission Requirements

The minor is only available to students of baccalaureates organized by the ESPO faculty, other than students taking baccalaureates in economics and business studies.


Detailed course structure
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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

Click on the course code to see detailed informations (objectives, methods, evaluation...)
Year
12

MandatoryCours fondamentaux (Deux cours parmi :) (10credits)
Remarque : les cours ECGE1230 et ECGE1224 ont pour pré-requis la réussite d'un cours de mathématique de niveau 1 et d'un cours de statistique de niveau 1. Le cours ECGE1316 suppose l'acquis des deux cours précédents ou équivalents.
Optional ECGE1224

Economics and Management Statistics  (in French) Jan Johannes30h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional ECGE1230

Mathematics in Economics and Management II  (in French) Raouf Boucekkine45h + 30h 6credits  xx
Optional ECGE1316

Econometrics  (in French) Christian Hafner30h + 15h 5credits 1q xx

MandatoryCours relevant de la discipline de la gestion (20credits)
Mandatory ECGE1213

Marketing  (in French) Isabelle Schuiling30h + 15h 4credits 1q xx
Mandatory ECGE1223

Production and Operations Management  (in French) Michel Herman (supplée Pierre Semal), Pierre Semal30h 4credits 1q xx
Mandatory ECGE1315

Business Strategy  (in French) Alain Vas20h + 10h 4credits 1q xx
Mandatory ECGE1332

Finance  (in English) Philippe Grégoire30h + 15h 4credits  xx

MandatoryCours au choix
Un parmi
Optional ECGE1317

Organisational Theory  (in French) Thomas Périlleux (supplée Matthieu de Nanteuil-Miribel), Matthieu de Nanteuil-Miribel30h 4credits 1q xx
Optional ECGE1321

Human Management  (in French) Nathalie Delobbe30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
 


Training accessible at the end of the minor
The minor in business studies allows students to go on to study for a master's in business studies, under certain conditions (with the approval of the person in charge of the program):

- Consideration will be given to all of the courses the student has taken as part of his/her baccalaureate, and, where some requirements have not been met, they will be added to the Master's in business studies program (maximum of 15 credits).

- The student must have undertaken an "'introduction to blue collar work " and written an analysis report on the subject. This introduction consists of a week of work, primarily of a manual nature, in a company, association, etc.



Useful contacts

Retour en début de pageCurriculum management

Academic in charge

Retour en début de pageUseful contacts

Contact person



Practical information
Enrolling on the minor

1. Organizational details
Minor courses take place during the day on Tuesday mornings, on Wednesdays and Thursdays all day and on Friday mornings.

Academic in charge: M. de Wolf
Contact person : D. Arnould (IAG) arnould@iag.ucl.ac.be

Enrollment details:
1st level

2. Admission to the minor
Not applicable

3. Enrolling on the minor
Once s/he has enrolled on BAC12, the student enrolls on the elective on the website: 
http://www.uclouvain.be/optionbac

In BAC13, the student is automatically enrolled on the minor on which s/he was enrolled in BAC12.

4. Follow-up to the minor enrollment
The follow-up to the minor enrollment request can be carried out via the BAC12 enrollment program which is available on the web.

5. Changes to the minor enrollment
Any student who wishes to change his/her choice must consult his/her son conseiller aux études (course adviser) from his/her own faculty.


Course times

1. Consulting the course times
http://www.uclouvain.be/espo-mineures.html

2. Resolving timetable clashes 
Once s/he starts on the BAC12 course, the student puts together his/her BAC12 and BAC13 timetable, paying attention to the minor course times. 

If a timetable clash arises, several solutions are possible :

Postponing courses :
Should a timetable clash arise in BAC12 (major course/ and elective course), the student may ask to postpone one of the two course until the following year, taking account of the sequences of the courses (requirement). The course to be postponed may be the major course or elective course. 
Students are not obliged to follow the 15 elective credits every year. Each year of study should ideally include 60 credits. The student must set out his/her program evenly over the two years in order to be in the best position to obtain, for the BAC13, 30 elective credits and 150 major credits. 
The student must obtain the consent of the conseiller aux études (course adviser) to postpone course until the next year.The course adviser will also look at how evenly the program is spread out over the two years.  

Bringing courses forward :
Should there be a timetable clash in BAC13 (major course/ and elective course), the student may bring forward one of the two courses. The course to be brought forward may be the major course or elective.
Students are not obliged to take the 15 elective credits each year. Each year of study should include 60 credits. The student must spread his/her program out evenly over two years of study in order to obtain, for the BAC13, 30 elective credits and 150 major credits.
The student must ask the conseiller aux études (course adviser) for permission to bring a course from the next year forward. The course adviser will also check that courses are spread out evenly over the two years.

Accepting the clash :
In some cases, the student may benefit from pedagogical alternatives when there is a clash of course and thus not have to attend the class in question.
If the student cannot attend the class, s/he must obtain the prior consent of the teacher.
Information on alternative pedagogical arrangements, if such arrangements exist, is available in every detailed course description  (above).

Finding an equivalent course that does not lead to a timetable clash:
Useful information is available in every detailed course description (above). The student must obtain the prior consent of the conseiller aux études (course adviser) for the choice of equivalent course.

Contact people:
Conseillère aux études (course adviser) : Cécile Delannay delannay@sesp.ucl.ac.be
Information
: Frédérique Rotsaert, rotsaert@sspo.ucl.ac.be tel. : 010474996


Signing up for for minor activities 

1. Information on entry requirements
This information is available in the detailed elective program (above).

2. Signing up for minor program activities 
Students sign up on a paper form which is available on the site: http://www.uclouvain.be/optionbac .

The form must be returned to the secretariat of the student's own faculty.

3. Obtaining a  "visa" from the person in charge of the minor 
The 1st level secretariat will deal with matters relating to "visa" requests.


Available support

1. Information on the course service
Useful information will be given in class

2. Consulting the table of available support for each activity 
Useful information is available in each detailed course program (above).


Organization of exams

1. Registering for exams 
Students follow the same procedure to register for exams as for when they register for major course exams.

2. Consulting exam times
Elective course exams take place over the course of a special week in the session, in order to avoid timetable clashes.

The time grid is available on the website: http://www.uclouvain.be/espo-mineures.html