Master in Economics : General
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Schedule
regular course
- ECTS Credits 60
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Comment expliquer la stratégie des entreprises comme AirBnB ou Uber ?
Un employeur doit-il rémunérer ses salariés en fonction des résultats atteints ?
Comment réduire la pauvreté et les inégalités dans les pays émergents ?
Quel est l’impact du vieillissement sur la viabilité de notre système de pensions ?
Faut-il laisser le libre choix de l’école en Belgique ?
Comment définir et mesurer la prospérité d’une région, d’un pays… ?
La crise de l’Euro aurait-elle pu être évitée ?
Voilà quelques-unes des questions économiques et sociales concrètes que vous serez amenés résoudre en tant qu’économistes.
Vos objectifs
- développer un angle de vision global d’une situation économique : « Helicopter view and Strategic thinking ». Analyser les données avec précisions, détecter les causes et conséquences d’une action ;
- participer à l’élaboration de nouveaux modes d’organisation d’entreprises, d’institutions ou de la société dans son ensemble ;
- acquérir une expérience internationale ;
- travailler en équipe avec des spécialistes d’autres disciplines.
Les atouts de la formation à l’UNamur
- Un master de réputation internationale !
- Un cursus 100% en anglais
Si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez suivre tous les cours du master en anglais. Cette opportunité vous permet d’acquérir une excellente maitrise de l’anglais professionnel dans un milieu étudiant international.
Le programme
Cours, études de cas, rencontres de professionnels, travaux de groupe, stage en Belgique ou à l’étranger… tout est mis en œuvre pour assurer le développement de votre expertise.
Le master 60 crédits vous fait bénéficier d’une formation de qualité dans les domaines de base des sciences économiques.
Vous choisissez 2 options parmi les 11 options du master 120.
Les options |
Grâce à la co-organisation avec l’UCLouvain, vous êtes diplômés des deux universités ! Ce master vous offre un choix inégalé d’options et de cours. À vous de choisir les domaines qui vous intéressent. Il est possible de suivre l’ensemble du programme à Namur, mais pour limiter les déplacements si vous choisissez une option à Louvain-la-Neuve (LLN), les 3 cours de chaque option sont donnés le même jour. Attention, quelle que soit l’option que vous sélectionnez, l’inscription à ce master se fait exclusivement à l’UCLouvain |
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Vous complétez votre programme par un choix de cours en économétrie, langues et statistiques et vous réalisez un mémoire au service d’un projet, d’une entreprise ou d’une réflexion plus académique où vous exploitez les connaissances et compétences acquises. |
Les autres masters en économie
À horaire de jour
Le master 120 en sciences économiques
Le master 60 en sciences économiques
À horaire décalé
The University of Namur offers the Master 60 in economic sciences jointly with the UCLouvain.
Full details of the programme are available on the website of the UCLouvain.
To register for the Master's program, please contact UCLouvain.
The University of Namur provides teaching in the following areas:
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 LECSO2320 Social innovation and public policy in the context of sustainable transitions 30h th. 5 LECSO2330 Social economy and ecological and social transition 30h th. 5 LECON2340 Economy and society 30h th. 5 LECON2351 Social economy 30h th. 5 LTRAV2720 Comparative Social Protection Systems 45h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 LECON2313 Applied Macroeconomics 30h th. 5 LECON2021 Economic fluctuations and the foundations of macroeconomic policy 30h th. 5 LECON2311 Economic cycles, economic analysis and forecasts 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM860 Economic policy: simulation exercises Frogneux Vincent 30h th. 5 ECONM861 Market imperfections: macroeconomic consequences Toulemonde Eric 30h th. 5 ECONM862 Economic policy and public finances Frogneux Vincent Kegels Chantal 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM821 Growing population and the environment : economic approach BALAND Jean-Marie LIBOIS François 30h th. 5 ECONM822 Development and Society : Economic Approaches Cassan Guilhem 30h th. 5 ECONM825 World Poverty and Inequality: diagnostic and policies Guirkinger Catherine 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM831 Corporate Finance & Financial Intermediation De Crombrugghe de Picquendaele Alain 30h th. 5 LECON2331 Economics of Finance and Risk Management 30h th. 5 LECON2336 Management of Banks and Financial Institutions 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM828 Structural change, inequality, and development KIEDAISCH CHRISTIAN 30h th. 5 ECONM823 Global macro-financial linkages Houssa Romain 30h th. 5 LECON2310 The origins of growth and development 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 LECON2370 Industrial Organization and Competition Policy 30h th. 5 LECON2372 Economics of Competition Policy 30h th. 5 LLSMS2041 Economics of Innovation 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM834 Monetary Policy RYCHALOVSKA Yuliya 30h th. 5 LECON2436 Monetary and Financial Macroeconomics 30h th. 5 LECON2335 International monetary relations 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM865 Trade Policy and International Cooperation TRIMARCHI LORENZO 30h th. 5 LECON2314 Economic Geography 30h th. 5 LECON2041 International Trade 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM904 Political Economics : the making of public policiy Decerf Benoît GAUTIER Thomas 30h th. 5 LECON2350 Public Management 30h th. 5 LECON2411 Norms and Public Intervention 30h th. 5 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM905 Personnel Economics Hungerbuhler Mathias 30h th. 5 LECON2051 Labor Economics and Employment Policies 30h th. 5 LECON2353 Labour Productivity 30h th. 5
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 ECONM090 Final year work 15 -
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Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 3 LECON2067 Critical Analysis of Market Economies 30h th. 5 LECON2069 Ethics and Social Choice 30h th. 5 Développement durableEINGM108_/Partim <unknown> Hudon Marek 30h th. 5 LESPO2104 Environmental management seminar 30h th. 5 LECON2500 Mathematics and Statistics for Economics 30h th. 5 LESPO2103 The environment and the global economy 30h th. 5 LECON2065 History of Economic Thought 30h th. 5
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 LECSO2320 Social innovation and public policy in the context of sustainable transitions 5 30h th. LECSO2330 Social economy and ecological and social transition 5 30h th. LECON2340 Economy and society 5 30h th. LECON2351 Social economy 5 30h th. LTRAV2720 Comparative Social Protection Systems 5 45h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 LECON2313 Applied Macroeconomics 5 30h th. LECON2021 Economic fluctuations and the foundations of macroeconomic policy 5 30h th. LECON2311 Economic cycles, economic analysis and forecasts 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM860 Economic policy: simulation exercises Frogneux Vincent 5 30h th. ECONM861 Market imperfections: macroeconomic consequences Toulemonde Eric 5 30h th. ECONM862 Economic policy and public finances Frogneux Vincent Kegels Chantal 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM821 Growing population and the environment : economic approach BALAND Jean-Marie LIBOIS François 5 30h th. ECONM822 Development and Society : Economic Approaches Cassan Guilhem 5 30h th. ECONM825 World Poverty and Inequality: diagnostic and policies Guirkinger Catherine 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM831 Corporate Finance & Financial Intermediation De Crombrugghe de Picquendaele Alain 5 30h th. LECON2331 Economics of Finance and Risk Management 5 30h th. LECON2336 Management of Banks and Financial Institutions 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM828 Structural change, inequality, and development KIEDAISCH CHRISTIAN 5 30h th. ECONM823 Global macro-financial linkages Houssa Romain 5 30h th. LECON2310 The origins of growth and development 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 LECON2370 Industrial Organization and Competition Policy 5 30h th. LECON2372 Economics of Competition Policy 5 30h th. LLSMS2041 Economics of Innovation 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM834 Monetary Policy RYCHALOVSKA Yuliya 5 30h th. LECON2436 Monetary and Financial Macroeconomics 5 30h th. LECON2335 International monetary relations 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM865 Trade Policy and International Cooperation TRIMARCHI LORENZO 5 30h th. LECON2314 Economic Geography 5 30h th. LECON2041 International Trade 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM904 Political Economics : the making of public policiy Decerf Benoît GAUTIER Thomas 5 30h th. LECON2350 Public Management 5 30h th. LECON2411 Norms and Public Intervention 5 30h th. -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM905 Personnel Economics Hungerbuhler Mathias 5 30h th. LECON2051 Labor Economics and Employment Policies 5 30h th. LECON2353 Labour Productivity 5 30h th.
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 ECONM090 Final year work 15 -
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Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 LECON2067 Critical Analysis of Market Economies 5 30h th. LECON2069 Ethics and Social Choice 5 30h th. Développement durableEINGM108_/Partim <unknown> Hudon Marek 5 30h th. LESPO2104 Environmental management seminar 5 30h th. LECON2500 Mathematics and Statistics for Economics 5 30h th. LESPO2103 The environment and the global economy 5 30h th. LECON2065 History of Economic Thought 5 30h th.
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Admission requirements
Les conditions d'admission à ce master codiplômé entre l'UNamur et l'UCLouvain sont décrites sur le site de l'UCLouvain.
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This programme is organised jointly with UCLouvain. To enrol for this programme, please exclusively contact UCLouvain.
Economists' professions
Between strategy, consulting and decision-making
As economists, you approach the complex realities of companies, institutions and society with nuance, and propose economic models adapted to their new organizational modes.
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 financial information provided;
- risk management: the assessment and modeling of all 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.
Socio-economic analysis and political decision-making
In public administrations, in the non-profit world, in mutual societies or political parties, in trade union organizations, development aid agencies or business federations, etc., economics graduates observe and analyze the socio-economic situation. 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: distribution of job and internship offers, orientation interviews, workshops on themes linked to professional integration, information and documentation on the world of work.