All the information you need to make the most of your staggered study schedule is available below.
Program admission requirements
Bachelor's degree
The Bachelor's degree in economics and management with a staggered timetable is open to anyone with a university entrance qualification. Bachelor's studies are reduced to 120 credits, spread over two academic years, for higher education graduates and for people with 5 years' worth of professional or personal experience (VAE), provided they have a basic knowledge of English.
Master's degree
There are three routes to Master's degrees (60 and 120) in economics and management:
Via the bachelor's degree in economics and management or management engineering
In this case the Master's program is not enhanced by additional teaching units (UES).
Via Valorisation des Acquis de l'Expérience (VAE)
The admissions jury may admit to the Masters, enhanced by UESs, people who have 5 years' professional or personal experience in economics or management. Please note: a maximum of 2 years of successful higher education studies can be credited towards the 5 years.
Via "passerelles"
University or non-university higher education graduates whose diploma is part of the "passerelles" list, have access to masters courses through UESs.
Direct access to the second year of the Master 120 in Management Sciences is possible after obtaining the Master 60 diploma.
Passerelles
Masters (60 and 120) in Economic Sciences
ACCEPTANCE subject to an ADDITIONAL 45 TO 60 CREDITS
- bachelor's degree in commercial engineering, public management, business management.
- master in business management, public management, administrative sciences, commercial sciences, commercial engineer.
Masters (60 and 120) in Management Sciences
ACCEPTANCE with an ADDITION OF 45 TO 60 CREDITS
- bachelor's degree (short type) in executive assistant, insurance and risk management, trade and development, accounting, sustainable development consultant, international cooperation, E-business, management-oriented hotel management, culinary arts-oriented hotel management, real estate, management IT, logistics management, tourism and leisure management, marketing, public relations, administrative sciences and public management, sales account manager, international business, application development-oriented IT.
ACCEPTANCE ON APPLICATION
- bachelor's degree in business management, public management, sales engineer
- master's degree in industrial engineering agronomy, chemistry, construction, electricity, electromechanics, electronics, physical and nuclear engineering, sustainable energy engineering, surveyor, industry, computer science, mechanics
- master's degree in industrial science automation orientation, biochemistry, chemistry, construction, electricity, electromechanics, electronics, physical and nuclear engineering, geometry, IT, industry, mechanics, textiles
- other higher education graduates from the French Community of Belgium
- higher education graduates from outside the French Community of Belgium
- on the basis of VAE (Valorisation des acquis de l'expérience).
Registration information
Paid educational leave
Scheduled training programs entitle workers who are regularly enrolled in them to paid educational leave, in accordance with the conditions laid down by the law of January 22, 1985 and its implementing decrees. Under these legal provisions, beneficiary workers therefore receive normally paid leave, to attend such training courses.
Contact : Service Public de Wallonie, Division de l'emploi et de la formation, Place de Wallonie 1 à 5100 Namur