As with most Master’s degree programmes in civil engineering, the objective of this major is to familiarise the student with the basic principles of business management.
Students may be exempted from certain of these classes provided they have completed similar courses or activities as part of their previous coursework or training. The exempted courses are replaced by in-depth courses from the core curriculum for the Master’s degree in business management and/or a technological project completed in collaboration with students from LSM.
Students may be exempted from certain of these classes provided they have completed similar courses or activities as part of their previous coursework or training. The exempted courses are replaced by in-depth courses from the core curriculum for the Master’s degree in business management and/or a technological project completed in collaboration with students from LSM.
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This major many not be taken at the same time as the major in small and medium business creation. Students selecting this major may choose |
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De 16 à 20 credits parmi | ||||||||
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LFSA2140 | Elements of law for industry and research | Fernand De Visscher, Werner Derijcke, Bénédicte Inghels | 30h | 3 credits | 1q | x | x | |
LFSA2230 | Introduction to management and to business economics | Benoît Gailly | 30h+15h | 4 credits | 2q | x | x | |
LFSA1290 | Introduction to financial and accounting management | André Nsabimana (compensates Gerrit Sarens), Gerrit Sarens | 30h+15h | 4 credits | 2q | x | x | |
LFSA2202 | Ethics and ICT | Axel Gosseries, Olivier Pereira | 30h | 3 credits | 2q | x | x | |
LFSA2245 | Environment and business | Thierry Bréchet | 30h | 3 credits | 1q | x | x | |
LFSA2210 | Organisation and human resources | John Cultiaux | 30h | 3 credits | 2q | x | x | |
Alternative to the major in business risks and opportunities for computer science students
Computer science students who have already taken courses in this field while pursuing their Bachelor¿s degree may choose between 16-20 credits from the courses offered in the management minor for computer sciences. |