Major in small and medium sized business creation

gbio2m  2016-2017  Louvain-la-Neuve


Accessible from most of the Masters’ degrees in engineering, the goal of this major is to familiarize engineering students with the specifics of small and medium sized businesses, entrepreneurship, and business development in order to develop the necessary abilities, knowledge and tools to create their own business. This major is accessible only to a small number of students whose selection is based on a written application and individual interview. The written application must be submitted before the beginning of the first academic year of the Master.

Applications may be sent to:
Secrétariat CPME-Place des Doyens, 1
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve (tel. 010/47 84 59)

Selected students will replace their Master’s thesis in the core curriculum with a thesis related to business creation (the number of credits remaining the same).

 
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Further information about this major may be found at http//www.uclouvain.be/cpme. This major may not be taken at the same time as a major in management. Students in this major may choose 20-25 credits from the following courses:

De 20 à 25 credits parmi
Annual block
  1 2

Mandatory Required courses for the major in small and medium sized businesses
Mandatory LCPME2001 Entrepreneurship Theory (in French)   Frank Janssen;
30h+20h  5 credits 1q x  
Mandatory LCPME2002 Managerial, legal and economic aspects of the creation of a company (in French)   Regis Coeurderoy;
Yves Decordt;
Marine Falize (compensates Régis Coeurderoy);
30h+15h  5 credits 1q x x
Mandatory LCPME2003 Business plan of the creation of a company (in French)   Frank Janssen;
30h+15h  5 credits 2q   x
Mandatory LCPME2004 Advanced seminar on Enterpreneurship (in French)   Roxane DeHoe (compensates Frank Janssen);
Frank Janssen;
30h+15h  5 credits 2q x x
 
Optionnal Prerequisite CPME courses

Students who have not taken management courses during their previous studies must enroll in LCPME2000.  

Mandatory LCPME2000 Venture creation financement and management I   Olivier Giacomin;
Paul Vanzeveren;
30h+15h  5 credits 1q x