Master's in

Management

  • Schedule
    Daytime schedule
  • ECTS Credits
    60
  • Language
    French

Description

Course Description 

The Master’s degree in Management is a 60-credit general course allowing graduates’ successful entry into the business world.  

Access conditions

It is taught during the day and is accessible to students with a Bachelor’s in Management, a Bachelor’s in Economics and Management, or a Bachelor’s in Business Engineering, or an equivalent qualification.  

Students who have graduated from another type of higher education institution with a Bachelor’s or a Master’s degree can also apply for this Master’s programme.  Some students will have to take extra courses beforehand in order to have the pre-requisites necessary for the course. 

Do you already have a higher education qualification obtained in the French Community?   Use our search tool to check whether your qualification grants you admission onto this Master’s degree and, if so, under what conditions.   

Target audience

Mainly non-university graduates wishing to obtain a “university-level” degree and graduates of other university courses wishing to complement their initial training and managerial and economic skills (with or without a complementary programme, depending on the case).  

Students with a Bachelor’s in Management or Economics and Management can also register on the Master’s course. 

Program and structure

The 60-credit Master’s is Management is taught during the day and comprises core subjects in management (financial management, taxation, marketing, and law, among others) and a dissertation.  Like the 120-credit Master’s, it also includes courses in English and Dutch or Spanish.   The core curriculum is supplemented by an optional teaching unit, which students can choose between Market and Consumer Analysis, Finance, Human Resources or the Entrepreneurship Project (an option which allows students to work, under supervision, on their own business idea related to products or services).  

Unlike the 120-credit Master’s, the 60-credit Master’s in Management does not include a placement and is less specialised, since it does not offer the option to specialise in a particular area of management.   

Teaching profile

The programme description defines the expected learning outcomes, i.e. what the student should know, understand and be able to achieve by the end of a learning activity, a teaching unit or a study cycle (Bachelor's, Master's, etc.). Learning outcomes are defined in terms of knowledge, expertise and soft skills.   

At the end of the Master's, students will be able to: 

  • Mobilise expertise in at least one area of management.    
  • Communicate and present original work in a professional manner both orally and in writing.   
  • Act in an international and multicultural context.  
  • Collaborate within a team and exercise leadership.   
  • Prioritise responsible management practices. 
  • Actively and effectively master knowledge in the different areas of management and use them effectively in a professional context .  
  • Be independent and regularly adapt to new contexts. 
  • Understand the interactions between the company and its socio-economic environment 

For more information about this study cycle, click here.

Opportunities

All courses offered by the Warocqué School of Business and Economics (FWEG) provide varied opportunities for their graduates. Our students acquire expertise in a wide range of functions related to organisation, administration, business management, finance, human resources, research and analysis.  This expertise can be used both in private companies and in public bodies and institutions, both in Belgium and abroad.   

About this training

Sector
Human and Social Sciences
Field
Economics and Management
Location
Mons

Contact us for more info

Noélie Maquestiau
+32 (0)65 37 23 17