Bachelor in Economics and Management (Evenings and Weekends Schedule)
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Schedule
staggered hours
- ECTS Credits 180
The bachelor's degree in economics and management in staggered hours (unique in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation) trains you in the basics of economics and management, and also introduces you to law, social sciences and English.
The training is designed to be rigorous and encourage critical thinking. It thus strengthens your capacity for abstraction and formalization, but also for popularization. The curriculum also enables you to develop your mastery of written and oral argumentation, as well as time management and teamwork.
The program is spread over two years. It is open to people with a higher education diploma or a minimum of 5 years' professional or personal experience. Particular care is taken at admission to take into account the specific background of each candidate.
Your objectives
- Acquire knowledge and skills in the fields of economics and management, but also, during the bachelor's degree, in law, social sciences and English.
- Strengthen the ability to abstract and formalize, but also to popularize.
- Approve a scientific research approach, through the completion of various assignments and the dissertation.
- Develop mastery of written and oral argumentation, time management and teamwork.
Teaching methods
Staggered-schedule programs have been designed to adapt to the needs of adults keen to develop solid expertise in the fields of economics, management and sustainable development alongside their family and professional lives.
They rely on personalized support devices as well as a set of proven and innovative learning methods such as flipped classes or real-life simulations to offer an environment that is both stimulating and flexible.With this in mind, all our training courses combine face-to-face and distanciel activities to make your life easier and take account of current changes in the world of work.
Practically, this means:
- videos to follow at your own pace;
- online self-assessment quizzes;
- live remote sessions on Microsoft Teams;
- face-to-face sessions with discussions and exchanges;
- active, project-based and situation-based pedagogies;
- individual and group coaching.
Schedule
Courses are held in Namur, three to four three-hour slots per week, in the evenings from 6:10 to 9:10 pm as well as on Saturday mornings.
Exam schedules are also organized to ensure that training is compatible with the demands of professional life. Two exam dates per course are scheduled in the first session. You are free to choose your registration for one of the two dates.
Paid educational leave (CEP)
Our training courses benefit from the three regions' paid educational leave. More info on the regional websites: Bruxelles Économie et Emploi; Service Public de Wallonie and Vlaams opleidingsverlof (VOV).
Lighter program
For various reasons, including professional ones, you can put together an annual program containing fewer than 60 credits. The number of credits to be taken in the cycle remains unchanged.
After the baccalauréat: the master's degree
The University of Namur organizes Masters in Economics and Masters in Management Sciences. These programs, organized on a daytime or staggered timetable, are directly accessible after you have obtained your bachelor's degree in economics and management sciences.
Master's degrees in economics
Daytime
- The master 120 in economics
- Le master 60 in economics
Staggered schedule
Master's degrees in management sciences
Day schedule
- The master 120 in management sciences
- The master 60 in management sciences
Staggered schedule
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 EFASB359 International economic relations TRIMARCHI LORENZO 5 30h th. EFASB357 Macroeconomics KIEDAISCH CHRISTIAN 7 45h th. EFASB352 Marketing Management Decrop Alain 5 30h th. EFASB356 Principles of finance Bereau Sophie Vandenbem Cédric 5 30h th. EFASB354 Financial and cost accounting Cerrada Cristia Karine Giot Pierre 7 45h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 EFASB332 Statistics and probability BALAND Jean-Marie Mathot Fabienne 7 30h th. + 15h ex. EFASB351 Operational research Baratto Marie 7 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 EFASB321 Sociology Rigaux Natalie 6 45h th.
Jobs for economists and managers
Between strategy, consulting and decision-making
As managers, you make strategic decisions and provide innovative solutions to business problems.
Constantly in contact with the company's core business, you master the methods and tools of the various management disciplines: finance, marketing, human resources, strategy, organization, operations management, management IT, business law...
You don't hesitate to put your multilingual communication to good use on the international stage or with the various teams with whom you manage projects.
You put your socially responsible managerial practices into action and ensure that the social, environmental and economic concerns of your activities are respected.
As economists, you approach the complex realities of companies, institutions and society with nuance, and propose economic models adapted to their new modes of organization.
You cooperate with specialists from other disciplines and master multilingual communication and the international dimension of your projects.
Sensitive to the human and ethical dimensions of economic and social issues, you measure the interdependencies between the decisions of multiple players and develop opportunities for cooperation.
Some examples of professions
As recent graduates, you are often inserted into the management of a project. Working alone or as part of a team, you provide analyses or propose actions to achieve a given objective, within a set timeframe, with available resources or whose mobilization you organize. Your excellent analytical skills, your sense of communication, your knowledge of foreign languages, your international outlook and above all your desire to learn are also important assets for many professions.
Finance
The financial sector (banking, insurance, administration...) is the leading employer for our graduates. Every company, from family-run SMEs to multinationals, needs reliable financial indicators to draw up realistic budgets and plans. The range of professions open to those with a passion for numbers is wide:
- Financial analysis: dissecting balance sheets, evaluating credits, advising investors;
- Customer advice in a credit organization;
- Internal auditing: verifying internal procedures for good governance and generating reliable financial statements;
- External auditing: verification of the quality and accuracy of the financial information provided;
- risk management: the assessment and modeling of all the risks likely to weigh on an organization;
- fund accounting: daily calculation of the inventory value of several investment funds;
- etc..
Commerce and distribution
Negotiating, obtaining the best prices, prospecting for new suppliers, monitoring the development of new packaging, optimizing the routing of products to customers... so many missions with responsibilities relating to sales and distribution. Alongside strictly sales-oriented companies such as supermarkets, industries and certain service companies also offer numerous career opportunities in purchasing, marketing and logistics.
Negotiating, obtaining the best prices, prospecting for new suppliers, monitoring the development of new packaging, optimizing the routing of products to customers... these are just a few of the many responsible sales and distribution assignments. Alongside strictly sales-oriented companies such as supermarkets, industries and certain service companies also offer numerous career opportunities in purchasing, marketing and logistics.
Business management
In the industrial world, our graduates take part in all stages of the supply chain : they plan production, arbitrate disputes between salespeople and producers, manage inventories, organize the transport of goods, etc.
Others exercise their skills in the IT department, for example as part of the implementation of integrated company management software.
Some join the human resources departments and do recruitment, calculate payroll costs, set up skills management tools or a training policy, etc.
After a few years in operational roles, the careers of management academics frequently evolve towards management positions, where they participate in the company's strategic decisions.
Consultancy firms, which specialize in advising companies, place their expertise and technical and human resources at the service of their clients, for example in the field of strategy or the evaluation of internal processes. Many young graduates start their professional careers here.
Finally, entrepreneurship will enable the most daring to build on the solid, multi-disciplinary foundations of their training to set up their own company.
Socio-economic analysis and political decision-making
Economics graduates observe and analyze the socio-economic situation in public administrations, the non-profit sector, mutual societies, political parties, trade unions, development aid organizations, business federations and more. By issuing opinions and advice, they participate in the implementation and operation of policies and legislation.
Research and teaching
Some graduates pursue a research activity in Belgium or abroad. They complete a doctorate or take part in a research program. Several alumni pass on their knowledge in secondary, higher and continuing education.
Job search assistance
The Employment Unit supports final-year Master's students and recent graduates in their career paths, via a number of services: dissemination of job and internship offers, orientation interviews, workshops on themes linked to professional integration, information and documentation on the world of work.