Master's degree in Management Sciences
Overview
Programme structure
Tuition fees
Admission
Develop your management skills with a broad-based yet compact programme to galvanise your career path!
The Master's in Management Sciences (evening course) is a one-year programme (60 credits).
It is organised as an extension to the Bachelor's degree in business management.
It allows students to further develop their knowledge in various management science disciplines.
What prospects does this programme offer?
Students of the Master's in Business Management are trained to take managerial positions with a focus on one of their areas of specialisation.
This Master's programme, true to ICHEC's mission, trains Managers:
- with broad subject knowledge and specialist knowledge in one or two management fields
- to have operational skills, that is to say, to be able to act practically, on their own or as part of a team, to develop and implement solutions incorporating aspects from their field of specialisation.
- that are responsible for their own future and that of the company
- that have an international outlook, mindful of complexity and maintaining a critical mindset
- that are able to communicate orally and in writing in several languages
Professional situation after 2 years
Departments - Positions
Evening programme
The evening teaching programme is specially designed to meet the needs of students seeking to obtain a "full-time" quality diploma to reinvigorate their career. Our teaching methods are adapted to the particular profiles of students and their time constraints.
We value professional integration through teaching methods centred on the student's development within his/her work environment.
Paid educational leave
Under certain conditions, a working student can benefit from paid educational leave in order to reconcile his/her professional activities with the demands of his/her studies and exams. Further information can be found on the website: http://www.emploi.belgique.be
Code | Course | Hours | Quadri | Credits | Teachers | |
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Economie | ||||||
21EC015 | Topics in Economics and Environment | 60 | Q2 | 4 |
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21XP013 | Mémoire | 190 | Q2 | 16 |
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Gestion | ||||||
21GE017 | Management organisationnel et humain | 60 | Q1 | 5 |
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21GE031 | Management Stratégique | 60 | Q2 | 5 |
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21GE051 | Advanced Finance (Corporate Finance + IFRS) | 60 | Q1 | 5 |
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21ICI11 | Export-Import Strategy | 60 | Q2 | 5 |
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21IDM26 | International Marketing | 60 | Q2 | 5 |
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Informatique et systèmes d'information | ||||||
21IF011 | Stratégie digitale des entreprises | 60 | Q1 | 5 |
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Sciences humaines | ||||||
21SH033 | Ethique et RSE | 60 | Q1 | 5 |
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Student status | Fees/year of study |
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Belgian | 836€* |
From the European Union | 836€* |
From outside the European Union | 3.212€* |
*This amount is subject to change as a result of any possible legislative changes
Bachelor's degree obtained in Belgium
Admission requirements
The following Bachelor's degrees grant immediate access to the Master's programme:
- Successful bachelor's degree in economics, economics and management, management sciences, management engineering from a university subsidised by the French Community of Belgium
- Successful bachelor's degree in economics or management from a Haute Ecole [vocational university] subsidised by the French Community of Belgium
Graduates of short full-time Bachelor's degree programmes or of Bachelor's degrees completed as adult education from the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and Bachelor's degree programmes from the Flemish Community of Belgium can access directly to Master's courses by following an additional programme of 60 ECTS credits maximum.
Graduates of other bachelor's degree programmes must submit a case review request to Stéphanie Zichy
Admission procédure
- Complete your preregistration online between 17 June and 15 September.
- We will set up a meeting to finalise your registration on campus once we have received all documentation.
Bachelor's degree obtained from within the European Union
Admission requirements
The following Bachelor's degrees grant access to the Master's programme following a case review
- Successful bachelor's degree from a European University (Bologna process) in the field of economics or management
Admissions Procedure
- Admissions open on 1 January and close on 30 June.
- Please submit a case review request to Stéphanie Zichy
Bachelor's degree obtained from outside the European Union
Admission requirements
The following Bachelor's degrees grant access to the Master's programme following a case review
- 4-year post-A-Level degree [Baccalaureate] in the field of economics or management at a university-level institution that does not operate under the Bologna process
Admissions Procedure
- Admissions open on 1 January and close on 30 April.
- Please submit a case review request toStéphanie Zichy