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Main Courses [75.0]Essay paper and Thesis (40 crédits)LETRI2900 Thesis
EN
20 crédits
LETRI2800 Essay paperEN
q1+q2 15 crédits
LETRI2910 TutorialEN
0h+6h 5 crédits
Advanced Courses in Economics (15 crédits)3 courses out of the following will be offered every year. The student who wants to replace one of this courses by another one from the list Advanced Economic Analysis II will introduce a motivated request.LECON2701 Advanced course in economics ILECON2702 Advanced course in economics IILECON2703 Advanced course in economics IIILECON2704 Advanced Course in Economics IVLECON2705 Advanced Course in Economics VSeminar (5 crédits)1 among :
LECON2163 Seminar : EconometricsFR
q1+q2 5 crédits
LECON2165 Seminar : Economic TheoryFR
q1+q2 5 crédits
LECON2167 Séminaire économique de LouvainFR
q1+q2 5 crédits
Quantitative Methods (10 crédits)LECON2600 Dynamical Methods in EconomicsLECON2500 Mathematics and Statistics for EconomicsEN
q1 30h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Rigas Oikonomou
> Sébastien Van Bellegem
Rigas Oikonomou
Econometrics (5 crédits)Un parmi
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Finalité approfondie [30.0]Contenu:Foundations in economics (25 crédits)LECON2131 Advanced EconometricsResearch seminar I (5 crédits)1 among :
LECON2653 Research Seminar I : MicroeconomicsCourse taught at UNamur / UNamur course code ECONM653/ Description : https://directory.unamur.be/teaching/courses/ECONM653
EN
q2 30h 5 crédits
LECON2161 Advanced macroeconomics IIIEN
q2 30h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Thomas Baudin (supplée David De la Croix)
> David De la Croix
Thomas Baudin (supplée David De la Croix)
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Options et/ou cours au choix
Les étudiants suivent trois cours à choisir dans l’option « Advanced Economic I » ou dans l’option « Advanced Economic II » ou encore à travers les deux. Dans les premiers cas, l’option sera spécifiquement mentionnée dans le supplément au diplôme délivré, avec les trois cours choisis ; dans le dernier cas, les trois cours choisis seront repris aussi, mais sans intitulé d’option.
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Advanced Economics I
Les étudiants suivent trois cours à choisir dans l’option « Advanced Economic I » ou dans l’option « Advanced Economic II » ou encore à travers les deux.
Contenu:LECON2604 Advanced International TradeEN
q2 30h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Joseph Gomes
> Gonzague Vannoorenberghe
Joseph Gomes
LECON2605 Capital Markets TheoryEN
q2 30h 5 crédits
LECON2607 Public EconomicsLECON2608 Advanced Labour EconomicsLECON2610 Industrial OrganizationLECON2655 Population and Family EconomicsEN
q2 30h 5 crédits
LECON2065 History of Economic ThoughtLECON2069 Ethics and Social ChoiceLECON2067 Critical Analysis of Market EconomiesEN
q1 30h 5 crédits
LECON2609 Game TheoryLECON2652 Advanced developement EconomicsCourse taught at UNamur / UNamur course code ECONM652/ Description : https://directory.unamur.be/teaching/courses/ECONM652
EN
q2 30h 5 crédits
LECON2654 Advanced Monetary EconomicsCourse taught at UNamur / UNamur course code ECONM654/ Description : https://directory.unamur.be/teaching/courses/ECONM654
EN
q2 30h 5 crédits
LECON2625 Fixed Income Securities - KU LeuvenFR
5 crédits
FR
5 crédits
FR
5 crédits
FR
5 crédits
LECON2622 Advanced Intern Monetary Eco - KU LeuvenFR
5 crédits
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Advanced Economics II
Les étudiants suivent trois cours à choisir dans l’option « Advanced Economic I » ou dans l’option « Advanced Economic II » ou encore à travers les deux.
Contenu:Advanced Courses in Economics at UCLouvainLECON2701 Advanced course in economics ILECON2702 Advanced course in economics IILECON2703 Advanced course in economics IIILECON2704 Advanced Course in Economics IVLECON2705 Advanced Course in Economics VAdvanced Courses in Economics at UNamurAdvanced Courses in Economics at KU LeuvenAdvanced Courses in Economics at USL-B (Bruxelles)Advanced Courses in Economics at other Universities
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Programmes particuliers
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree QEM (EMJMD): Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics
The QEM Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics is a Master's programme
- with a duration of two academic years (120 ECTS credits).
- It is expected that the student carries out their entire course work attending at least two universities of the QEM Consortium : Université catholique de Louvain - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - Università Ca’Foscari Venezia - SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Note: The mobility track and a joint curriculum are defined and fixed for each accepted candidate during the admission process.
Program structure
The QEM Master is divided into four semesters of study, with a mandatory mobility of at least one semester.
The first year
- focuses on core courses including Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics and Mathematics (Probability, Statistics and Optimization).
- All students enrolled to the QEM program spend the first semester in the same university, with a turnover among institutions to manage this first semester.
For the academic year 2020-2021, the Fall Semester was organized in Paris, France - The second semester (30 credits) is spent in any partner university (mobility track) : Barcelona - Paris - UCLouvain (https://uclouvain.be/en/faculties/espo/esl/first-year.html) - Venice - Warsaw.
The second year
- focuses on specialization and is spent in one of the five consortium universities: Barcelona - Paris - UCLouvain (https://uclouvain.be/en/faculties/espo/esl/second-year-at-ucl.html) - Venice - Warsaw.
- There are several areas of specialization on offer, such as:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- International Economics
- Finance
- Econometrics
- Mathematical Economics
- Game Theory
- Behavioral Economics
- Experimental Economics
- Public Economics
- Political Economy
- Insurance
- Finance
Application
Applications have to be submitted via the QEM Consortium ONLY. Please consult the direct link for further information :
https://master-economics-qem.eu/application-practicalEven if the application is done via the QEM platform, please keep UCLouvain informed of your application submission. (Send an email to Mrs. Catherine Maréchal catherine.marechal@uclouvain.be )
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Module complémentaire (concerne uniquement les étudiant.es qui ont obtenu un accès à la formation moyennant complément de formation)Pour accéder à ce master, l'étudiant·e doit maîtriser certaines matières. Si ce n'est pas le cas, elle ou il se verra ajouter par le Jury, en début de son programme de master, les enseignements supplémentaires nécessaires.Le choix des enseignements supplémentaires est établi en accord avec le responsable académique de programme, en fonction du parcours antérieur de l¿étudiant (maximum 60 crédits).Cours de baseEn économieen fonction des connaissances de départ, au moins un cours parmi :
LECGE1212 MacroéconomieFR
q1 ou q2 45h+15h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Vincent Bodart
> Etienne De Callatay
> Hélène Latzer (supplée Fabio Mariani)
Vincent Bodart
LECGE1222 MicroéconomieFR
q1 ou q2 45h+15h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Johannes Johnen
> Arastou Khatibi
> François Maniquet
Johannes Johnen
FR
q1 45h+15h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Rigas Oikonomou
> Gonzague Vannoorenberghe
Rigas Oikonomou
En statistiquesen fonction des connaissances de départ tout ou partie de :
LECGE1224 Statistique en économie et gestion IILECGE1316 EconométrieFR
q1 30h+15h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Michel Beine (supplée Muriel Dejemeppe)
Michel Beine (supplée Muriel Dejemeppe)
LCOPS1114 Statistiques et éléments de probabilitéFR
q1 30h+30h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Vincent Bremhorst (supplée Rainer von Sachs)
> Marie-Paule Kestemont
Vincent Bremhorst (supplée Rainer von Sachs)
En méthodes mathématiquesen fonction des connaissances de départ tout ou partie de :
LECGE1112 Mathématiques en économie et gestion IFR
q1 45h+30h 6 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Julien Federinov (supplée Mathieu Van Vyve)
> Pascal Lambrechts
Julien Federinov (supplée Mathieu Van Vyve)
LECGE1230 Mathématiques en économie et gestion IIFR
q1 45h+30h 6 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Maria del Carmen Camacho Pérez
> Pieter Klaessens
Maria del Carmen Camacho Pérez
LECGE1333 Game theory and information in economicsEN
q2 30h+10h 5 crédits
Cours spécifiquesen fonction des connaissances de départ, un, deux ou trois cours parmi :
LECGE1216 Croissance et développementFR
q1 30h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Mélanie Lefèvre (supplée David De la Croix)
Mélanie Lefèvre (supplée David De la Croix)
LECGE1217 History of Economic TheoryLECGE1228 Regional EconomyEN
q2 30h+10h 5 créditsEnseignant(s):
> Arastou Khatibi (supplée Joseph Gomes)
Arastou Khatibi (supplée Joseph Gomes)
LECGE1312 Economie publiqueLECGE1330 Industrial organizationLECGE1331 European EconomySéminaireen fonction des connaissances de départ, un parmi :
LECGE1323 Séminaire : économie et climat
Programme détaillé par matière
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Main Courses [75.0]
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Finalité approfondie [30.0]
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Options et/ou cours au choix
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Programmes particuliers
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree QEM (EMJMD): Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics
The QEM Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics is a Master's programme
- with a duration of two academic years (120 ECTS credits).
- It is expected that the student carries out their entire course work attending at least two universities of the QEM Consortium : Université catholique de Louvain - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - Università Ca’Foscari Venezia - SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Note: The mobility track and a joint curriculum are defined and fixed for each accepted candidate during the admission process.
Program structure
The QEM Master is divided into four semesters of study, with a mandatory mobility of at least one semester.
The first year
- focuses on core courses including Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics and Mathematics (Probability, Statistics and Optimization).
- All students enrolled to the QEM program spend the first semester in the same university, with a turnover among institutions to manage this first semester.
For the academic year 2020-2021, the Fall Semester was organized in Paris, France - The second semester (30 credits) is spent in any partner university (mobility track) : Barcelona - Paris - UCLouvain (https://uclouvain.be/en/faculties/espo/esl/first-year.html) - Venice - Warsaw.
The second year
- focuses on specialization and is spent in one of the five consortium universities: Barcelona - Paris - UCLouvain (https://uclouvain.be/en/faculties/espo/esl/second-year-at-ucl.html) - Venice - Warsaw.
- There are several areas of specialization on offer, such as:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- International Economics
- Finance
- Econometrics
- Mathematical Economics
- Game Theory
- Behavioral Economics
- Experimental Economics
- Public Economics
- Political Economy
- Insurance
- Finance
Application
Applications have to be submitted via the QEM Consortium ONLY. Please consult the direct link for further information :
https://master-economics-qem.eu/application-practicalEven if the application is done via the QEM platform, please keep UCLouvain informed of your application submission. (Send an email to Mrs. Catherine Maréchal catherine.marechal@uclouvain.be )
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Module complémentaire (concerne uniquement les étudiant.es qui ont obtenu un accès à la formation moyennant complément de formation)