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Master en sciences de gestion (Master of Management Sciences ) [GEST2M1]
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>> Study objectives
>> Admission conditions
>> Admission procedures
>> General structure of the programme
>> Programme content
>> Evaluation
>> Positioning of the degree within the University cursus

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Programme management

IAG Département d'administration et de gestion

Responsable académique : Per Joakim Agrell

Study objectives

The one year master's programme in Management Sciences is designed for university graduates from all faculties (Sciences, Applied Sciences, Law, the Arts, ...) or assimilated faculties (Industrial Engineering, ...) who wish to acquire complementary training in management and administration. In one year of studies, it covers the essentials from the basic graduate programme focusing on the management courses proper. This master's diploma entitles access to the specialised degree courses (DES) of the department. Professionally active participants have the possibility to spread their programme over more than one academic year.

This master's programme is also designed for university graduates who, having had at least 3 years work experience, wish to update their knowledge and integrate it with a view to the systematic handling of management problems.

Admission conditions

All university graduates or equivalent (industrial engineers, etc.) are entitled access to the Master's programme in Management, 60 credits.

Admission applications are conducted on the basis of analysis of each individual case. The Admission Committee is in charge of candidate admission and of approving the programme on the basis of the university degrees held and the motivation and professional experience of each applicant.

The Committee reserves the right to add up to 15 credits worth of supplementary courses to the programme of any candidate lacking the basic requirements in economic sciences, mathematics or statistics :

ESPO2101

Mathematics in economics and management[30h+15h] (in French)

Françoise Lefèvre

ESPO2102

Statistics[30h+15h] (4.5 credits) (in French)

Dominique Deprins

ESPO2100

Political economy[30h+15h] (in French)

Pierre Dehez, Henri Sneessens

Admission procedures

All applications for the programme must be submitted in writing to the secretary's office of the IAG, in accordance with the procedures fixed by the University and the Institute.

Candidates with a parallel professional activity may attach a request for the programme to be spread over two years, via the secretary for academic studies.

The programme is organised in two sections - day courses and evening courses. The number of places for the evening programme being limited, priority is given to candidates who have a minimum of three years professional experience and who qualify for having the programme spread over a two year period.

General structure of the programme

Programme content

Day programme section

Compulsory courses (35 Credits)

FIN2950

Coporate finance[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

Nihat Aktas

MARK2950

Strategic marketing[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

Chantal de Moerloose

PERS2950

Human resource management[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

Evelyne Léonard

PROD2950

Operations management and quantitative modelling[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

Guy Keymolen

POGE2950

Strategic management[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

André de Béthune

CMPT2950

Accounting and analysis of financial statements[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

Karine Cerrada Cristia, Louis Dubois

SCOM2950

Psychosociological analysis of organisations[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

Thomas Perilleux

Options (10 Credits)

2 courses to be selected from among the 4 following :

PROD2951

Introduction to Supply Chain Management[30h] (5 credits) (in French)

Per Joakim Agrell, Guy Keymolen

GETI2950

Principles of information systems[30h] (5 credits) (in French)

Jean Vanderdonckt

POGE2951

Fondement de droit de l'entreprise[30h] (5 credits) (in French)

Patrick De Wolf

CMPT2951

Management control[30h] (5 credits) (in French)

Guy Keymolen

Final course project (15 Credits)

IAG2950

SYNTHESIS seminar[30h] (5 credits) (in French)

Guy Keymolen, Pierre Semal

IAG2951

Projet individuel(10 credits) (in French)

N.

Evening programme section

(programme spread over 2 years)

Compulsory courses (35 Credits)

FIN2952

Financial management[45h] (5 credits)ENCours cyclique dispensé cette année académique (in French)

Jean-Paul Couvreur

MARK2952

Marketing stratégique[45h] (5 credits)EN Cours cyclique non dispensé cette année académique (in French)

N.

PERS2952

Management des ressources humaines[45h] (5 credits)EN Cours cyclique non dispensé cette année académique (in French)

Marc Fourny, Patrice Gobert, Patrice Gobert (supplée Armand Spineux), Armand Spineux

PROD2952

Operations management and quantitative modelling[45h+0h] (5 credits) (in French)

Philippe Chevalier, Guy Keymolen

POGE2952

Management stratégique[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

Olivier Coune, André de Béthune

CMPT2952

Accounting and analysis of financial statements[45h] (5 credits)ENCours cyclique dispensé cette année académique (in French)

Karine Cerrada Cristia, Louis Dubois

SCOM2952

Psycho-sociological analysis of organizations[45h] (5 credits) (in French)

Patrice Gobert, Pierre Meurens

Options (10 Credits)

2 courses to be selected from among the 4 following :

PROD2953

Introduction to Supply Chain Management[30h] (5 credits)ENCours cyclique dispensé cette année académique (in French)

Christian Delporte, Pierre Semal

GETI2952

Informatique de gestion[30h] (5 credits)EN Cours cyclique non dispensé cette année académique (in French)

Thierry Van Den Berghe

POGE2953

Fondement de droit de l'entreprise[30h] (5 credits)EN Cours cyclique non dispensé cette année académique (in French)

Patrick De Wolf

CMPT2953

Management control[30h] (5 credits)ENCours cyclique dispensé cette année académique (in French)

Karine Cerrada Cristia, Thierry Muschang

Final course project (15 Credits)

IAG2952

Projet individuel I(7.5 credits) (in French)

N.

IAG2953

Projet individuel II(7.5 credits) (in French)

N.

Evaluation

The deliberation covers the ensemble of the courses included in the student's programme and respects the weight of the credits attached to each course. In the case of added prerequisites to the programme, those courses will be assessed in the final evaluation.

Positioning of the degree within the University cursus

The Master of Management Sciences, entitles acces, in the case of successful completion, (application for a derrogation for the grade may be requested and will be analysed on a case by case basis), to the programme of the 3rd cycle - specialisation in Economics and Management (DES in Economics and Management ), and to the management programme of the 3rd cycle as a preparation for doctoral research (DEA in Management Sciences).



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