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Master in Management [60] Evening classes - GEHM2M1

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

You are interested in current economic, financial and social affairs. The business world calls you. You are attracted by corporate finance, by the banking industry. Marketing excites your curiosity and you want to understand the mechanisms that govern a product’s success in the marketplace. You want to master the ‘tricks of the trade’ of corporate accounting or work as an auditor. You are motivated by a desire to undertake, to organise and to manage projects.

If you are looking for a multidisciplinary course offering varied and attractive career opportunities, the Master’s in Management will meet your expectations.


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

The Master’s 60 management programme focuses on the various management functions. The courses on human resources management and production will thus build on the first lessons in finance and marketing and in accounting taught during the preparatory year.

These disciplines are enhanced with a course on the financial markets focusing on the operation of the stock markets, financial products and portfolio management; a course studying the market where the collection and analysis of marketing data are addressed; and a course on management accounting which focuses on cost accounting and methods of load distribution.

The quantitative background is strengthened by operational research, which models the decision-making issues and econometrics. After having developed the major phases of strategic analysis, the strategic management course includes a strategic simulation game, which makes it possible to integrate the teachings of the various courses.

Finally, the course on management skills aims to build the interpersonal and leadership skills which are essential for the successful performance of executive and team leader roles.

The programme is completed with a final dissertation.

| 7/02/2013 |