As with most of the Master’s degree programs in civil engineering, the aim of this major is to familiarise the student with the basic principles of business management.
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This major may not be taken at the same time as the major in small and medium-sized business creation.Students in this major may choose 16-20 credits from the following courses: |
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Elements of law for industry and research | Fernand Devisscher; Werner Derijcke; Benedicte Inghels; | 30h | 3 credits | 1q | x | x | |
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Introduction to management and to business economics | Benoit Gailly; Vincent Reuter (compensates Benoît Gailly); | 30h+15h | 4 credits | 2q | x | x | |
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Introduction to financial and accounting management | Andre Nsabimana (compensates Gerrit Sarens); Gerrit Sarens; | 30h+15h | 4 credits | 2q | x | x | |
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Ethics and ICT | Axel Gosseries; Maxime Lambrecht (compensates Olivier Pereira); Olivier Pereira; | 30h | 3 credits | 2q | x | x | |
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Environment and business | Thierry Brechet; | 30h | 3 credits | 1q | x | x | |
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Organisation and human resources | John Cultiaux; | 30h | 3 credits | 2q | x | x | |
![]() 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. |