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Admission requirements for holders of a Belgian Diploma
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Adults taking up their university training
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Admission requirements for holders of a Belgian Diploma
The one-year master in Management is especially designed for students with a Master Degree in any discipline, whishing to acquire agood knowledge of key domains in Management.
a. Required degree
- Students holding a Belgian Master's Degree (usually in a field different from Management). The admission is based on the application file. In order to apply students must have a minimum 4-year university degree (240 ECTS credits), in any discipline: Law, Science, Applied Sciences, Social Sciences. The degree must correspond to a fully completed Master programme, including a Master’s thesis, and it must have been delivered by a recognised institution.
- Students holding a Belgian Bachelor’s degree in Management. The access to the programme does not require any special admission procedure. Bachelors from the French Community of Belgium (Communauté française de Belgique) with a degree in Economics and/or in Management or in Business Engineering have direct access to the Master GEST2M1. The equivalent degrees from the Flemish Community of Belgium (Communauté flamande de Belgique) have also direct access to this programme.
- In certain cases, a transitory programme may be required.
b. French language level
Students are required to have a good command of the French language to be able to follow this programme. Are considered as having met the standard :
- Belgian applicants;
- Applicants who have attended with success a university programme taught in French and delivered by a French-speaking university, for at least two years;
- Any other applicants must justify a score of minimum B2 (CEFR) in one of the following tests: DELF or TCF. Please not that the validity of the score is two years from the test date.
c. Possible additional pre-requirements
The admission jury may add, up to 10 credits, of additional course to the students’ programme if they do not have any basics in Economics, or in Mathematics and Statistic. Namely:
- ESPO2100 Economie politique (5 credits);
- ESPO2101 Mathématiques et Statistique appliquées aux sciences de gestion (5 credits).
As a consequence, the Master (60) in Management may count up to a maximum of 70 credits.
d. Possible recognition of courses already passed at UCL
If a student has already passed (≥ 12/20) at the UCL a course from the mandatory list, this course could be recognized. A maximum of 5 credits can be recognized. In case the student has passed courses from the mandatory list for more than 5 credits, he/she has to replace the course(s) by taking an equivalent number of credits among the elective courses. No recognition is granted for elective courses. Recognition may be given if the applicant explicitly requests it in his/her motivation letter.
As a consequence,the Master (60) in Management will always count a minimum of 55 credits.
Adults taking up their university training
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).
To see what management courses are available in the continuing education programme, please refer to: http://www.uclouvain.be/lsm-formation-continue
For entry to the Master through the VAE procedure, please refer to: www.uclouvain.be/vae
Personalized access
Reminder: all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.
Review the general admission conditions for UCL
Tuition Fees 2011-2012
Deadline for applications
Admission Procedure for the Louvain School of Management
Contact
For further information, contact us via e-mail: Admission LSM.