ECON 21 First year of studies |
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The first year programme evolves on four levels, without any options.
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-basic studies in microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics,
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- two courses in specific domains,
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- an English course
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- two theme-based workshops
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1. Foundation studies (36 credits)
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ECON2115 |
Micro-economics[60h+30h] (12 credits) (in French)
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Jacques-François Thisse
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ECON2125 |
Macro-economics[60h+30h] (12 credits)1+2q (in French)
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David De la Croix, Frédéric Docquier
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ECGE1316 |
Econometrics[20h+15h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Luc Bauwens, Christian Hafner (supplée Luc Bauwens)
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ECGE1326 |
Applied Econometrics[22.5h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Fatemeh Shadman Valavi
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The subjects of these courses are spread over the two quadrimesters.
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2. Specific studies (12 credits)
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ECGE1313 |
European Economics[30h] (4 credits) (in English)
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Hylke Vandenbussche
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ECGE1312 |
Public Economics[30h] (3 credits) (in French)
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Jean Hindriks
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These studies include the
supervised reading
of
a given work (or part of one) or articles, which are not covered in the
strict sense of the word during the lectures but rather "commented on" here.
Study of these texts is therefore
complementary
to the lectures. The 15 hours of exercises scheduled for these studies,
help with the assimilation and discussion of those texts. This time,
therefore, does not constitute "review" but rather hours of group work.
A personal succinct report is required and part of the
final marks
is
especially reserved for the evaluation of these complementary readings.
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3. English course (4 credits)
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ANGL2430 |
English: Interactive communication[30h] (3 credits)1q
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Claudine Grommersch, Philippe Neyt
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4. Workshops (8 credits)
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ECON2198 |
Workshop 1[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Bernard Hanin, Francis Martin, Daniel Weiserbs
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ECON2199 |
Workshop II[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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N.
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These workshops
confront
the students with specific questions or topics, with the aim of helping
them to read, summarise, analyse, present and write. These workshops
therefore constitute the preparation for the thesis.
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Those students who wish to anticipate lightening their second year programme have the possibility of
adding
one of the two reflexive courses offered in the second year to their first year programme.
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ECON 22M Second year of studies |
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Students who so wish, may spend this study year in one
of the foreign universities with whom the Department organises
exchanges, especially in the context of the Erasmus-Socrates exchange.
The selection tests take place during the courses of the 2nd
quadrimester of the 1st year. Information can be obtained via Mrs
Lavry.
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The second year of the "maîtrise" studies includes :
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- two courses,
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- one "historical" oriented course,
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- one "reflective" oriented course,
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- six options,
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- a seminar
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- a preparation seminar for the thesis.
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Right from the beginning of the second year, the student must submit a
training project
mestablished in accordance with a tutor-member of the Department. This
training project may include a certain number of non-ECON
subjects,
on condition these do not surpass 6 course subjects.
(180 hours) spread over the second last two years. These courses may
possibly be concentrated in a 'neighbouring' discipline, especially in
Management, Law, Sociology, Rural Economy, Development,
Statistical Analysis, operational research or Computer Studies. In the
case of subjects disciplines covering numerous domains, such as
management or Law, the project must then be concentrated on a
special theme, e.g.:
marketing or Economic Law.
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If the programme proposed necessitates the intervention
of several courses from the same department, it needs to be
approved by the department concerned in order to guarantee the
assurance of the coherence of the programme and the capacity of the
student to successfully accomplish the courses proposed.
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1. Compulsory courses (12 credits)
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ECON2207 |
Labour economics[30h+15h] (6 credits)1q (in French)
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Bart Cockx, Bruno Van der Linden
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ECON2208 |
International Trade[30h+15h] (6 credits)2q (in French)
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Philippe Monfort
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These studies each comprise 30 hours of
lectures as well as 15 hours of practical exercises, designed to cover
the complementary readings.
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2. Historical and Reflective courses (8 credits)
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The student will choose
a "historical"
orientated course from among the following subjects :
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ECON2251 |
History of Economic Theories[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Michel De Vroey
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ECON2252 |
History of Economic and Social Development[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Isabelle Cassiers
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The student will choose
a "reflective"
orientated course from among the following subjects :
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ECON2253 |
Philosophy and epistemology of economic science[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Christian Arnsperger
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ECON2254 |
Economic and Social Ethics[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Philippe Van Parijs
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3. Courses according to choice (24 credits)
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The student will choose
six options
. In addition to the 2nd cycle courses listed below, the student may choose other subjects in the context of his
training project
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ECON2231 |
International monetary relations[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Bernard Delbecque
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ECON2232 |
Economics and industrial policies[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Elisabeth Van Hecke
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ECON2233 |
Economics of education[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Vincent Vandenberghe
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ECON2234 |
Growth and economic structures in Belgium[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Luc Denayer (supplée null)
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ECON2235 |
Non-commercial economics[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Marthe Nyssens
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ECON2236 |
Economics of health[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Marie-Christine Closon
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ECON2237 |
Applied macro-economics[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Daniel Weiserbs
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ECON2238 |
Financial economics[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Pierre Giot
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ECON2240 |
Economy of the public sector[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Bart Cockx, Jean Hindriks
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ECON2243 |
Game and Information Theory[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Hylke Vandenbussche
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ECON2244 |
General Equilibrium Theory[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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François Maniquet
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ECON2245 |
Econometrics[30h+15h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Luc Bauwens
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ECON2249 |
Regional Economics[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Jacques-François Thisse
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ESPO2103 |
Environnement et économie globale[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Thierry Bréchet
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and one additional course from among the following, taught on other programmes,
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BIR1343 |
Economy of natural resources and the environment[37.5h+7.5h] (3.5 credits)2q (in French)
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Frédéric Gaspart
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DVLP3120 |
Development policies[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Frédéric Lapeyre
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EURO3501 |
Intégration monétaire et financière européenne[30h] (3 credits)2q (in French)
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Ivo Maes
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QUANT2100 |
A préciser (in French)
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DPRI3104 |
Problèmes économiques et financiers de l'assurance[30h] (5 credits)1q (in French)
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Christian Jaumain
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Students also have the possibility to register on a 3rd
cycle study programme course. His tutor will guide him in his choice of
programme.
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4. Course on Religious Sciences (2 credits)
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Students registered for the ECON 22 exam, may include one of the courses on Religious Sciences
in their programme, unless they have already followed such a course in their prior studies.
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ESPO2201 |
Issues of religious sciences: Christian faith[15h] (2 credits) (in French)
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Jean-François Grégoire (supplée Gabriel Ringlet), Gabriel Ringlet
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ESPO2202 |
Issues of religious sciences: the Bible and its message[15h] (2 credits) (in French)
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Jean-Pierre Delville
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ESPO2203 |
Special issues of religious sciences: the Christian ethic[15h] (2 credits) (in French)
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Walter Lesch
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5. Seminar (4 credits)
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The student will choose a seminar in one of the following subjects :
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ECON2801 |
Seminar of public and social economy[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Jean Hindriks
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ECON2802 |
Seminar of microeconomy[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Vincent Vannetelbosch
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ECON2803 |
Seminar on macroeconomy[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Daniel Weiserbs
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CIDE2110 |
Séminaire: droit-économie[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Christian Huveneers, Bernard Remiche
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ESPO2104 |
Séminaire de gestion des questions environnementales[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Thierry Bréchet
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6. Preparation seminar for the thesis (10 credits)
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ECON2900 |
Séminaire de préparation au mémoire[10h] (10 credits) (in French)
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Philippe Monfort
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The preparation seminar for the thesis, groups together all of the students of the second "maîtrise"
year, just before the end of the course (beginning of May). The aim is
to help the students to present and discuss their thesis projects, on
the basis of a mark awarded for the presentation. The latter must
indicate that the student is in sufficient control of his project on
the levels of the work plan, bibliography and any necessary data. The
seminar is equivalent to a 30 hour course.
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ECON 23M Third year of studies |
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The third "maîtrise" year comprises :
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- 8 options,
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- a seminar,
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- a thesis,
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or
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- 6 options,
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- an apprenticeship,
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- a seminar,
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- a thesis.
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1. Courses according to choice (24 credits or 32 credits)
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The student will choose
six options
. In addition to the 2nd cycle courses listed below, the student may choose other subjects in the context of his
training course project
.
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ECON2231 |
International monetary relations[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Bernard Delbecque
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ECON2232 |
Economics and industrial policies[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Elisabeth Van Hecke
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ECON2233 |
Economics of education[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Vincent Vandenberghe
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ECON2234 |
Growth and economic structures in Belgium[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Luc Denayer (supplée null)
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ECON2235 |
Non-commercial economics[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Marthe Nyssens
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ECON2236 |
Economics of health[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Marie-Christine Closon
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ECON2237 |
Applied macro-economics[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Daniel Weiserbs
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ECON2238 |
Financial economics[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Pierre Giot
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ECON2240 |
Economy of the public sector[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Bart Cockx, Jean Hindriks
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ECON2243 |
Game and Information Theory[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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Hylke Vandenbussche
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ECON2244 |
General Equilibrium Theory[30h] (4 credits)1q (in French)
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François Maniquet
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ECON2245 |
Econometrics[30h+15h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Luc Bauwens
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ECON2247 |
Growth and Development[30h] (4 credits)2q (in French)
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Raouf Boucekkine
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ESPO2103 |
Environnement et économie globale[30h] (5 credits) (in French)
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Thierry Bréchet
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The student has the possibility of introducing some 3rd cycle courses into his programme, for a
maximum of two courses
(over the last two years). His tutor will guide him in his choice of programme.
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2. Apprenticeship (optional) [8 Credits]
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Students who opt to participate in an apprenticeship
only need to follow 6 courses (possibly including a seminar), with the
apprenticeship period counting for the equivalent of 2 courses. The
length of this period
corresponds to
8 weeks full time
and may be associated with a thesis.
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This apprenticeship period may be carried out in the
context of a company or administration, possibly in the context of
the
Service of Economic Analysis of the
IRES, under the responsibility of a training supervisor
("
maître de stage")
and in
relation with a lecturer from the Department, possibly the tutor. This
apprenticeship is evaluated on the basis of a written report and the
opinion of the "maître de stage".
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N.B.:
Summer apprenticeships are not taken into consideration, here, as
company and administration activities slow down during this period and
these periods also risk seeming more like summer jobs.
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3. Seminar (4 Credits)
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The student will choose a
seminar in one of the following subjects :
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ECON2801 |
Seminar of public and social economy[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Jean Hindriks
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ECON2802 |
Seminar of microeconomy[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Vincent Vannetelbosch
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ECON2803 |
Seminar on macroeconomy[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Daniel Weiserbs
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CIDE2110 |
Séminaire: droit-économie[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Christian Huveneers, Bernard Remiche
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ESPO2104 |
Séminaire de gestion des questions environnementales[30h] (4 credits) (in French)
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Thierry Bréchet
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4. Thesis (24 credits)
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