Study programme
Dutch-taught Bachelor Business Engineering: Management Information Systems
2022-2023
Model Path Part 1 (new curriculum from 2021-2022)
General Economics
Economics
Quantitative Methods
Descriptive statistics and probability theory
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 1
Business Administration
Accounting
Introduction to financial markets
Marketing
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Digital information systems
Foundations of sustainable engineering
Broadening Areas of Study
Behaviour and organisation
Law and corporation
Languages
In part one students select 6 ECTS-credits of the offered languages. In part 2 students again select 6 ECTS-credits of languages, obtaining level 2 for at least 1 language. You also choose whether to obtain level 2 for a second language or level 1 for a third language.
German for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 1
Model Path Part 2 (new curriculum from 2022-2023)
General Economics
Macroeconomics
- 'Economics'
- 'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1' or 'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 1' or 'Mathematical methods and techniques'
Microeconomics
- 'Economics'
- 'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1' or 'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 1' or 'Mathematical methods and techniques'
Quantititative Methods
Algorithmic and computional thinking
'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 2'
Inferential statistics
'Descriptive statistics and probability theory'
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 2
- 'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 1'
Business Administration
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Introduction to managing and organising
- Stefanie Weil
- Tim Peeters
- Vicky Van Woensel
Research methodology
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Design of information systems
- 'Information systems' of 'Digital information systems'
System analysis and databases
- 'Information systems' of 'Digital information systems'
Languages
In part one students select 6 ECTS-credits of the offered languages. In part 2 students again select 6 ECTS-credits of languages, obtaining level 2 for at least 1 language. You also choose whether to obtain level 2 for a second language or level 1 for a third language.
German for business and economics 1
German for business and economics 2
'German for business and economics 1'
- Griet Boone
- Ingeborg Dusar
English for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 2
'English for business and economics 1'
French for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 2
'French for business and economics 1'
Spanish for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 2
'Spanish for business and economics 1'
Model Path Part 3 (curriculum being phased out valid until 2022-2023)
Quantitative Methods
Econometrics and multivariate statistics
- 'Inferential statistics'
- 'Economics'
Business Administration
Financial management
'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
HRM and labor law
Management accounting and control
'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Digital organisation
- 'Information systems' of 'Digital information systems'
Process automation
Broadening Interdisciplinary Courses
3 ECTS-credits to choose from
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
City and Diversity
Migration, Integration and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Global justice
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Poverty and Inequality
Sustainability
Climate Change
Debating development
Community service learning
- Gerlinde Verbist
- Eva Van Moer
- Leni Franken
- François Levrau
Bachelor Project
Bachelor project BE-MIS
- 'System analysis and databases'
- 'Design of information systems'
- the mandatory courses of model path part 3
Languages
Compulsory: 6/3 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for business and economics 1
German for business and economics 2
'German for business and economics 1'
- Griet Boone
- Ingeborg Dusar
German for business and economics 3
'German for business and economics 2'
- Griet Boone
- Ingeborg Dusar
English for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 2
'English for business and economics 1'
English for business and economics 3
'English for business and economics 2'
French for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 2
'French for business and economics 1'
French for business and economics 3
'French for business and economics 2'
Spanish for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 2
'Spanish for business and economics 1'
Spanish for business and economics 3
'Spanish for business and economics 2'
Optional Courses
Taking into account the (combination of) restrictions below, the student has to freely choose a total of 9 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* from a profile of 3rd Bachelor of Applied Economics - Business Administration/Economic Policy
* from a bachelor programme provided by the Faculty of Business and Economics
* from the list below
* from the list of broadening interdisciplinary courses (except 'Levensbeschouwing')
* from the availability of languages provided by the Faculty of Business and Economics, for a maximum value of 6 extra ECTS-credits (optional) (= maximum of 24 ECTS-credits languages out of 180 ECTS-credits for the whole bachelor programme).
History of economic thought
'Economics'
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
- Amal Miri
- Hilde Greefs
- Walter Nonneman
- Dirk Vanheule
International Relations
International environment
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
I-week on sustainability
Bachelorproef
- Luc Van Liedekerke
- Peter Verhezen
- Freija Kleijnen
- Sara Weyns
Qualitative Research Methods
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Marketing business game
Market and strategy
- 'Economics'
- 'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1' or 'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 1' or 'Mathematical methods and techniques'
Negotiation 1
Bachel's thesis
Negotiation 2
Bachel's thesis
Public economics and public finances
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Law of the European Union
Regional and urban economics
Social psychology
Studium Generale
Topics in development studies
Transport economics
2021-2022
Model Path part 1 (new curriculum from 2021-2022)
General Economics
Economics
Quantitative Methods
Descriptive statistics and probability theory
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 1
Business Administration
Accounting
Introduction to financial markets
Marketing
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Digital information systems
Foundations of sustainable engineering
Broadening Areas of Study
Behaviour and organisation
Law and corporation
Languages
In part one students select 6 ECTS-credits of the offered languages. In part 2 students again select 6 ECTS-credits of languages, obtaining level 2 for at least 1 language. You also choose whether to obtain level 2 for a second language or level 1 for a third language.
German for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 1
Model Path part 2 (curriculum being phased out valid until 2021-2022)
General Economics
Macroeconomics
- 'Economics' or 'General economics'
- 'Mathematics', 'Mathematics 1' or 'Mathematical methods and techniques'
Microeconomics
- 'Economics' or 'General Economics'
- 'Mathematics', 'Mathematics 1' or 'Mathematical methods and techniques'
Quantitative Methods
Algorithmic and computional thinking
- 'Mathematics 2'
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 2
- 'Mathematics 1'
Business Administration
Financial reporting and analysis
- 'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Marketing management
Research methodology
- Mathematics' or 'Mathematics 1'
- 'Descriptive statistics and probability theory'
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Design of information systems
- 'Informatiesystemen' of 'Digitale informatiesystemen'
System analysis and databases
- 'Informatiesystemen' of 'Digitale informatiesystemen'
Broadening Areas of Study
Corporate taxation
- 'Introduction to law' or {'Intro to law' & 'Public law'} or 'Sources and foundations of law' or 'Law and corporation'
Corporation law
- 'Introduction to law' or {'Intro to law' & 'Public law'} or 'Sources and foundations of law' or 'Law and corporation'
Languages
Compulsory: 6/9 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for business and economics 1
German for business and economics 2
- 'German for business and ec. 1'
- Ingeborg Dusar
English for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 2
- 'English for business and economics 1'
French for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 2
- 'French for business and ec. 1'
Spanish for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 2
- 'Spanish for business and ec. 1'
Model Path part 3 (curriculum being phased out valid until 2022-2023)
Quantitative Methods
Econometrics and multivariate statistics
- 'Mathematics 1'
- 'Statistics 1 & 2' or 'Descriptive statistics and probability theory' & 'Inferential statistics'
Business Administration
HRM and labor law
Management accounting and control
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of ' Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Marketing management
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Digital organisation
- 'Information systems' or 'digital information systems'
- Steven De Haes
- Laura Caluwe
Software engineering
Broadening interdisciplinary courses
3 ECTS-credits to choose from
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
City and Diversity
Migration, Integration and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Global justice
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Poverty and Inequality
Sustainability
Climate Change
Debating development
Community service learning
- Gerlinde Verbist
- Eva Van Moer
- Leni Franken
- François Levrau
Bachelor Project
Bachelor project BE-MIS
- 'System analysis and databases'
- 'Design of information systems'
- the mandatory courses of model path part 3
Languages
Compulsory: 6/3 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for business and economics 1
German for business and economics 2
- 'German for business and ec. 1'
- Ingeborg Dusar
German for business and economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Duits 2'
- Ingeborg Dusar
English for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 2
- 'English for business and economics 1'
English for business and economics 3
- 'English for business and economics 2'
French for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 2
- 'French for business and ec. 1'
French for business and economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Frans 2'
Spanish for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 2
- 'Spanish for business and ec. 1'
Spanish for business and economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Spaans 2'
Optional Courses
Taking into account the (combination of) restrictions below, the student has to freely choose a total of 9 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* from a profile of 3BAES-BA/EP
* from a bachelor programme provided by the Faculty of Business and Economics
* from the list below
* from the list of broadening interdisciplinary courses (except 'Levensbeschouwing')
* from the availability of languages provided by the Faculty of Business and Economics, for a maximum value of 6 extra ECTS-credits (optional) (= maximum of 24 ECTS-credits languages out of 180 ECTS-credits for the whole bachelor programme).
History of economic thought
- 'Economics' or 'General economics'
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
- Amal Miri
- Lore Van Praag
- Hilde Greefs
- Walter Nonneman
- Dirk Vanheule
International environment
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
- Mewael Tesfaselassie
I-week on sustainability
- 'Bachelorproef'
- Luc Van Liedekerke
- Peter Verhezen
- Freija Kleijnen
- Vicky Van Woensel
- Sara Weyns
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Negotiation 1
- 'Bachelorproef'
Negotiation 2
Regional and urban economics
Social psychology
Studium Generale
Topics in development studies
Transport economics
2020-2021
Model Path part 1
General Economics
Introduction to economics
Quantitative Methods
Descriptive statistics and probability theory
Inferential statistics
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 1
Business Administration
Accounting
Introduction to financial markets 1
Management and organisation
- Margareta Asselbergh
- Freija Kleijnen
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Digital information systems
Foundations of engineering
Broadening Areas of Study
Introduction to psychology
Introduction to sociology
Law and corporation
Languages
Compulsory: 6 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 1
Model Path part 2
General Economics
Macroeconomics
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' of 'Wiskunde' of 'Wiskundige methoden en technieken'
Microeconomics
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' of 'Wiskunde' of 'Wiskundige methoden en technieken'
Quantitative Methods
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 2
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' (at least 8/20)
Applied mathematics (seminar)
- 'Mathematics 2'
Business Administration
Financial management
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of 'Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Financial reporting and analysis
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of 'Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Research methodology
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Design of information systems
- 'Informatiesystemen'
System analysis and databases
- 'Informatiesystemen'
Broadening Areas of Study
Corporate taxation
- 'Inleiding t/h recht' of {'Inl t/h recht' en 'Publiek recht'} of 'Bronnen en beginselen v/h recht' of 'Handels- en vennootschapsrecht' of 'Inl t/h recht e/d publieke instellingen'
Corporation law
- 'Inleiding t/h recht' of {'Inl t/h recht' en 'Publiek recht'} of 'Bronnen en beginselen v/h recht' of 'Handels- en vennootschapsrecht' of 'Inl t/h recht e/d publieke instellingen'
Languages
Compulsory: 6/9 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for business and economics 1
German for business and economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Duits 1'
- Ingeborg Dusar
- Inga Rühlmann
English for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 2
- 'English for business and economics 1'
French for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Frans 1'
Spanish for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Spaans 1'
Model Path part 3
Quantitative Methods
Econometrics and multivariate statistics
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische en technologische toepassingen'
- 'Statistiek met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen 1 & 2'
Business Administration
HRM and labor law
Management accounting and control
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of ' Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Marketing management
Research methodology
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
Digital organisation
- 'Informatiesystemen'
- Steven De Haes
- Laura Caluwe
Software engineering
Broadening Areas of Study
3 ECTS-credits to choose from
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
City and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Migration, Integration and Diversity
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Global justice
Bachelor Project
Bachelor project BE-MIS
- the 2 courses 'Inform. Technol. and Mgmt Inform. Systems' of model path part 2
- the mandatory courses of model path part 3
Languages
Compulsory: 6/3 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for business and economics 1
German for business and economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Duits 1'
- Ingeborg Dusar
- Inga Rühlmann
German for business and economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Duits 2'
- Ingeborg Dusar
- Inga Rühlmann
English for business and economics 1
English for business and economics 2
- 'English for business and economics 1'
English for business and economics 3
- 'English for business and economics 2'
French for business and economics 1
French for business and economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Frans 1'
French for business and economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Frans 2'
Spanish for business and economics 1
Spanish for business and economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Spaans 1'
Spanish for business and economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Spaans 2'
Optional Courses
Taking into account the (combination of) restrictions below, the student has to freely choose a total of 9 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* from a profile of 3BAES-BA/EP
* from a bachelor programme provided by the Faculty of Business and Economics
* from the list below
* from the availability of languages provided by the Faculty of Business and Economics, for a maximum value of 6 extra ECTS-credits (optional) (= maximum of 24 ECTS-credits languages out of 180 ECTS-credits for the whole bachelor programme).
Poverty and Inequality
Community service learning
- Gerlinde Verbist
- Eva Van Moer
Debating development
Sustainability
European and international environment
History of economic thought
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
Introduction to financial markets 2
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
- Lore Van Praag
- Hilde Greefs
- Walter Nonneman
- Dirk Vanheule
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
- Roland Winkler
I-week on sustainability
- 'Bachelorproef'
Climate Change
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Negotiation 1
- 'Bachelorproef'
Negotiation 2
Regional and urban economics
Studium Generale
Topics in development studies
Transport economics
2019-2020
Model Path part 1
General Economics
6 ECTS-credits
Introduction to Economics
Quantitative Methods
12 ECTS-credits
Descriptive Statistics and Probability Theory
Inferential Statistics
Mathematics with Applications in (Business) Economics and Technology 1
Business Administration
15 ECTS-credits
Accounting
Management and Organisation
- Margareta Asselbergh
Introduction to Financial Markets 1
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
9 ECTS-credits
Digital Information Systems
Foundations of Engineering
Broadening Areas of Study
12 ECTS-credits
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Law and Corporation
Languages
Compulsory: 6 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for Business and Economics 1
English for Business and Economics 1
French for Business and Economics 1
Spanish for Business and Economics 1
Model Path part 2
General Economics
12 ECTS-credits
Macroeconomics
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' of 'Wiskunde' of 'Wiskundige methoden en technieken'
Microeconomics
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' of 'Wiskunde' of 'Wiskundige methoden en technieken'
Quantitative Methods
9 ECTS-credits
Mathematics with Applications in (Business) Economics and Technology 2
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' (at least 8/20)
Applied Mathematics (Seminar)
- 'Mathematics 2'
Business Administration
12 ECTS-credits
Financial Management
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of 'Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Financial Reporting and Analysis
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of 'Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
12 ECTS-credits
Design of Information Systems
- 'Informatiesystemen'
System Analysis and Databases
- 'Informatiesystemen'
Broadening Areas of Study
9 ECTS-credits
Corporate Taxation
- 'Inleiding t/h recht' of {'Inl t/h recht' en 'Publiek recht'} of 'Bronnen en beginselen v/h recht' of 'Handels- en vennootschapsrecht' of 'Inl t/h recht e/d publieke instellingen'
Introduction to Sociology
Corporation Law
- 'Inleiding t/h recht' of {'Inl t/h recht' en 'Publiek recht'} of 'Bronnen en beginselen v/h recht' of 'Handels- en vennootschapsrecht' of 'Inl t/h recht e/d publieke instellingen'
Languages
Compulsory: 6/9 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for Business and Economics 1
German for Business and Economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Duits 1'
- Ingeborg Dusar
English for Business and Economics 1
English for Business and Economics 2
- 'English for business and economics 1'
French for Business and Economics 1
French for Business and Economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Frans 1'
Spanish for Business and Economics 1
Spanish for Business and Economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Spaans 1'
Model Path part 3
Quantitative Methods
6 ECTS-credits
Econometrics and Multivariate Statistics
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische en technologische toepassingen'
- 'Statistiek met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen 1 & 2'
Business Administration
15 ECTS-credits
HRM and Labor Law
Management Accounting and Control
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of ' Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Marketing Management
Information Technology and Management Information Systems
12 ECTS-credits
Digital Organisation
- 'Informatiesystemen'
Programming
Broadening Areas of Study
3 ECTS-credits to choose from
World View: Religion, Atheism and Science
World View: Religion, Atheism and Meaning
World View: Religion, Atheism and Culture
World View: Religion, Atheism and Society
City and Diversity
Media and Digital Society
Migration, Integration and Diversity
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Global justice
Bachelor Project
Compulsory: 6 ECTS-credits
The bachelor Project consists of Partim I: Introduction to Scientific Economic Work (2 ECTS-credits) and Partim II: guided self-study around a seminar on management information systems (4 ECTS-credits)
Bachelor Project BE-MIS
- the 2 courses 'Inform. Technol. and Mgmt Inform. Systems' of model path part 2
- the mandatory courses of model path part 3
Languages
Compulsory: 6/3 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Spread over the bachelor programme 18 ECTS-credits in languages either 2 languages at level 3 (2 x 9 ECTS-credits) or 3 languages at level 2 (3 x 6 ECTS-credits).
German for Business and Economics 1
German for Business and Economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Duits 1'
- Ingeborg Dusar
German for Business and Economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Duits 2'
- Ingeborg Dusar
English for Business and Economics 1
English for Business and Economics 2
- 'English for business and economics 1'
English for Business and Economics 3
- 'English for business and economics 2'
French for Business and Economics 1
French for Business and Economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Frans 1'
French for Business and Economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Frans 2'
Spanish for Business and Economics 1
Spanish for Business and Economics 2
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Spaans 1'
Spanish for Business and Economics 3
- 'Zakelijk en economisch Spaans 2'
Optional Courses
Taking into account the (combination of) restrictions below, the student has to freely choose a total of 12 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* from a profile of 3BAES-BA/EP
* from a bachelor programme provided by the Faculty of Business and Economics
* from the list below
* from the availability of languages provided by the Faculty of Business and Economics, for a maximum value of 6 extra ECTS-credits (optional) (= maximum of 24 ECTS-credits languages out of 180 ECTS-credits for the whole bachelor programme).
Poverty and Inequality
Community service learning
Debating Development
Sustainability
European and International Environment
History of Economic Thought
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
Introduction to Financial Markets 2
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
- Lore Van Praag
- Hilde Greefs
- Walter Nonneman
- Annemie Struyf
- Dirk Vanheule
International Economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
- Roland Winkler
I-Week on Sustainability
- 'Bachelorproef'
Climate Change
Lecture Series 'Kékulé'
Negotiation 1
- 'Bachelorproef'
Negotiation 2
Regional and Urban Economics
Social and Organisational Psychology
Sports Economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- Stefan Kesenne
Studium Generale
Topics in Development Studies
Transport Economics
- Franziska Kupfer
- Thierry Vanelslander