Study programme
Dutch-taught Bachelor of Applied Economics: Economic Policy
2024-2025
Model Path part 1
Part 1 of the model path is the standard initial package.
Business Economics
Accounting
Financial markets
Information systems
International environment
Marketing
Economic Analysis
Economics
Quantitative Methods
Descriptive statistics and probability theory
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1
Broadening courses
Behaviour and Organisation
Law and Corporation
Professional communication
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
Business Economics
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Economic Analysis
Macroeconomics
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Microeconomics
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Quantitative Methods
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 2
'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1'
Statistics 2
Research Methodology
Introduction to economic research methods
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Broadening courses
Philosophy
Corporation law
World History of Belgium
Professional communication
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'
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
Business Economics
I-week on sustainability
(This does not apply to exchange students or non-degree students)
Economic Analysis
Economic policy
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
History of economic thought
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Issues in global economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Public economics and public finances
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Topics in public economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Quantitative Methods
Introduction to econometrics
- 'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 sp.)
- 'Statistics II' or 'Multivariate analysis'
Research Methodology
1 bachelor's thesis to choose from
Bachelor project: Current issues in economic policy
Bachelor project Business economics - Accountancy
Bachelor project Business economics - International business
Bachelor project Business economics - Finance
Bachelor project Business economics - Marketing
Bachelor project Business economics - Strategy and organisation
Bachelor project Business economics - Transport economy and logistics
Broadening courses
3 ECTS-credits to choose from the following list of interdisciplinary courses
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
Media and Digital Society
Global Justice
Freedom, Citizenship and Democracy
Poverty and Inequality
Sustainability
Climate Change
Debating Development
Community Service Learning
Artificial intelligence: societal challenges
Optional Courses (or Component 'Teaching')
Choose 6 ECTS-credits
- from the list below
- from the languages of the 1ste and 2nd bachelor
- from the list of university-wide, interdisciplinary courses (except 'Levensbeschouwing')
- credits already acquired in related programs, after consultation with CBIS programs
- from a bachelor program provided by the Faculty Business Economics
- a foreign university in the context of exchange
- from a selection of courses from the YUFE Student Journey
- from a selection of blended intensive programs, summer and winter schools offered by partners (after approval and selection). For summer schools and some blended intensive programs you have to be selected the previous academic year, you formally include them in your study program in the academic year following following the summer school attended.
Students who want to include the teaching component replace the courses 'Economic policy', 'Issues in global economics' and 3 ECTS-credits of electives with 15 ECTS-credits of the teaching component
Algorithmic and computational thinking
'Mathematics with appl. in (business) economics and technology 2'
OR
The student must have followed the course:
'Mathematics with appl. in (business) economics 2'
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
International Relations
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Qualitative Research Methods
Qualitative Research Methods (part 2)
Marketing business game
Negotiation (sem 1)
Bachel's thesis
Negotiation (sem 2)
Bachel's thesis
Operations management
Regional and urban economics
Social psychology
Internship (sem 1)
Internship (sem 2)
Topics in development studies
Transport businesss economics
Transport economics
German for business and economics 3
'German for business and economics 2'
English for business and economics 3
'English for business and economics 2'
French for business and economics 3
'French for business and economics 2'
Spanish for business and economics 3
'Spanish for business and economics 2'
Teaching Component
Compulsory.
Students can choose to follow the compulsory courses in the 1st or in the 2nd semester.
'Algemene didactiek' is required to be taken as the first programme component.
General Didactics
General didactics (2nd semester)
Diversity and Inclusion
Diversity and inclusion
In-school Training: Orientation
In-school Training: Orientation
Students choose 1 or 2 introduction teaching methodologies. In case of 1 introduction teaching methodology, students have to follow 'Krachtige leeromgevingen' (1st or 2nd semester).
'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'.
'Introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the 'Educatieve master Economie'.
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction Teaching Methodology General Subj. for Techn. and Vocational Ed. with Practice Sessions
Introduction teaching methodology general sub. for techn. and vocational ed. with practice sessions
Introduction teaching methodology mathematics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Powerful Learning Environments
Powerful Learning Environments
Seminar Professional Knowledge in Mathematics
2023-2024
Model Path part 1
Part 1 of the model path is the standard initial package.
Business Economics
Accounting
Financial markets
Information systems
International environment
Marketing
Economic Analysis
Economics
Quantitative Methods
Descriptive statistics and probability theory
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1
Broadening courses
Behaviour and Organisation
Law and Corporation
Professional communication
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
Business Economics
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Economic Analysis
Macroeconomics
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Microeconomics
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Quantitative Methods
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 2
'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1'
Statistics 2
- Leen Marynissen
- Wim Christiaens
- Danny Rouckhout
Research Methodology
Introduction to economic research methods
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Broadening courses
Philosophy
Corporation law
World History of Belgium
Professional communication
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'
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
Business Economics
I-week on sustainability
(This does not apply to exchange students or non-degree students)
Economic Analysis
Economic policy
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
History of economic thought
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Issues in global economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Public economics and public finances
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Topics in public economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Quantitative Methods
Introduction to econometrics
- 'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 sp.)
- 'Statistics II' or 'Multivariate analysis'
Research Methodology
Bachelor project: Current issues in economic policy
Bachelor project Business economics - Accountancy
- Kris Hardies
- Jo Mentens
Bachelor project Business economics - International business
- the mandatory courses of model path part 1, 2 and 3
- the courses of the chosen profiling route
Bachelor project Business economics - Finance
Bachelor project Business economics - Marketing
Bachelor project Business economics - Strategy and organisation
Bachelor project Business economics - Transport economy and logistics
Broadening courses
3 ECTS-credits to choose from the following list of interdisciplinary courses
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
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
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Optional Courses (or Component 'Teaching')
Choose 6 ECTS-credits
- from the list below
- from the languages of the 1ste and 2nd bachelor
- from the list of university-wide, interdisciplinary courses (except 'Levensbeschouwing')
- from a bachelor programme provided by the Faculty Business Economics
- a foreign university in the context of exchange
- from the UEFE (Young Universities for Europe) offer (after approval)
Students who want to include the teaching component replace the courses 'Economic policy', 'Issues in global economics' and 3 ECTS-credits of electives with 15 ECTS-credits of the teaching component
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
International Relations
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Qualitative Research Methods
Qualitative Research Methods (part 2)
Marketing business game
Negotiation 1
Bachel's thesis
Negotiation 2
Bachel's thesis
Operations management
Law of the European Union
Regional and urban economics
Social psychology
Internship
Topics in development studies
Transport businesss economics
Transport economics
German for business and economics 3
'German for business and economics 2'
English for business and economics 3
'English for business and economics 2'
French for business and economics 3
'French for business and economics 2'
Spanish for business and economics 3
'Spanish for business and economics 2'
Teaching Component
Compulsory.
Students can choose to follow the compulsory courses in the 1st or in the 2nd semester.
General Didactics
General didactics (2nd semester)
Diversity and Inclusion
Diversity and inclusion
In-school Training: Orientation
In-school Training: Orientation
Students choose 1 or 2 introduction teaching methodologies. In case of 1 introduction teaching methodology, students have to follow 'Krachtige leeromgevingen' (1st or 2nd semester).
'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'.
'Introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the 'Educatieve master Economie'.
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction Teaching Methodology General Subj. for Techn. and Vocational Ed. with Practice Sessions
Introduction teaching methodology mathematics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Powerful Learning Environments
Powerful Learning Environments
Seminar Professional Knowledge in Mathematics
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 1
Business Administration
Accounting
Financial markets
Information systems
Marketing
Broadening Areas of Study
Behaviour and organisation
International environment
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'
Quantitative Methods
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 2
'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1'
Statistics 2
- Karel Neels
- Wim Christiaens
- Danny Rouckhout
Business Administration
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Economic Policy
Introduction to economic research methods
'Economics'
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'
World History of Belgium
Broadening Areas of Study
Philosophy
Corporation law
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
Introduction to econometrics
- 'Descriptive statistics and probability theory'
- 'Economics'
Economic Policy
History of economic thought
'Economics'
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Contemporary Era: social and economic history
Public economics and public finances
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
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
Specialisation Cluster (or Component Teaching)
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they can replace the specialisation cluster by 12 ECTS-credits of the component teaching. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component teaching is then used as 3 of the 6 ECTS-credits choice courses.
Specialisation Cluster: 12 ECTS-credits
Economic policy
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Issues in global economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Component Teaching
Compulsory.
Students can choose to follow the compulsory courses in the 1st or in the 2nd semester.
General didactics
General didactics (2nd semester)
Diversity and inclusion
Diversity and inclusion
In-school training: orientation
In-school training: orientation (2nd sem.)
Students choose 1 or 2 introduction teaching methodologies. In case of 1 introduction teaching methodology, students have to follow 'Krachtige leeromgevingen' (1st or 2nd semester).
'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'.
'Introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the 'Educatieve master Economie'.
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction teaching methodology general subj. for techn. and vocational ed. with practice sessions
- Jan T'Sas
- Maarten De Beucker
- Martine Mol
- Eva Verlinden
Introduction teaching methodology mathematics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Powerful learning environments
Powerful learning environments
Seminar professional knowledge in mathematics
Bachelor Project
Bachelor project: Current issues in economic policy
- the mandatory courses of model path part 1, 2 and 3
- the courses of the chosen profiling route
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 6 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* 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).
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching, they can enroll for the last course within the choice component. Students take 3 ECTS-credits of the component 'teachting' and 3 ECTS-credits of the choice courses.
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
- Amal Miri
- Hilde Greefs
- Walter Nonneman
- Dirk Vanheule
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Regional and urban economics
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 1
Business Administration
Accounting
Financial markets
Information systems
Marketing
Broadening Areas of Study
Behaviour and organisation
International environment
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
Mathematical methods in decision making
- 'Mathematics', 'Mathematics 1' or 'Mathematical methods and techniques'
Statistics 2
- Karel Neels
- Wim Christiaens
- Danny Rouckhout
Business Administration
Financial reporting and analysis
- 'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Economic Policy
Introduction to economic research methods
- 'Algemene economie' of 'Economie'
Market and strategy
- 'General economics' of 'Economics'
- 'Mathematics' of 'Mathematics 1' of 'Mathematical methods and techniques' (at least 8/20)
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'
Philosophy
Corporation law
- 'Introduction to law' or {'Intro to law' & 'Public law'} or 'Sources and foundations of law' or 'Law and corporation'
Languages
Compulsosry: 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'
Optional Courses
Taking into account the (combination of) restrictions below, the student has to freely choose a total of 6 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* 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).
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Regional and urban economics
Transport economics
Model Path part 3 (curriculum being phased out valid until 2022-2023)
Quantitative Methods
Introduction to econometrics
- 'Descript. stat. and prob. theory' or 'Statistics I'
- 'Statistics II'
- 'Microeconom.' (or included in study programme)
- 'Macroeconom.' (or included in study programme)
Economic Policy
History of economic thought
- 'Economics' or 'General economics'
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
- Mewael Tesfaselassie
Contemporary Era: social and economic history
Public economics and public finances
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
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
Specialisation Cluster (or Component Teaching)
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they can replace the specialisation cluster by 12 ECTS-credits of the component teaching. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component teaching is then used as 3 of the 6 ECTS-credits choice courses.
Specialisation Cluster: 12 ECTS-credits
Economic policy
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Issues in global economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
- Kenneth De Beckker
Component teaching
Compulsory.
Students can choose to follow the 3 compulsory courses in the 1st or in the 2nd semester.
General didactics
General didactics (2de sem., stadscampus overdag)
Educational Science 1: Learning and Behavioral Processes
Educational Science 1: Learning and Behavioral Processes
In-school training: orientation
In-school training: orientation (2nd sem.)
Students choose 2 introduction teaching methodologies. 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'.
'Introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the 'Educatieve Master Economie'.
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction teaching methodology general subj. for techn. and vocational ed. with practice sessions
- Jan T'Sas
- Maarten De Beucker
- Martine Mol
- Eva Verlinden
Introduction teaching methodology mathematics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Seminar professional knowledge in mathematics
Bachelor Project
Bachelor project: Current issues in economic policy
- the mandatory courses of model path part 1, 2 and 3
- the courses of the chosen profiling route
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 6 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* 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).
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching, they can enroll for the last course within the choice component. Students take 3 ECTS-credits of the component 'teachting' and 3 ECTS-credits of the choice courses.
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
- Amal Miri
- Lore Van Praag
- Hilde Greefs
- Walter Nonneman
- Dirk Vanheule
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Regional and urban economics
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
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics
Business Administration
Accounting
Information systems
Introduction to financial markets 1
Introduction to financial markets 2
Management and organisation
- Margareta Asselbergh
- Freija Kleijnen
Broadening Areas of Study
European and international environment
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
Mathematical methods in decision making
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' of 'Wiskunde' of 'Wiskundige methoden en technieken'
Statistics 2
- Karel Neels
- Wim Christiaens
- Danny Rouckhout
Business Administration
Financial reporting and analysis
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of 'Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Economic Policy
Introduction to economic research methods
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
Market and strategy
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' of 'Wiskunde' of 'Wiskundige methoden en technieken'
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'
Philosophy
- Hendrik Opdebeeck
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
Compulsosry: 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'
Optional Courses
Taking into account the (combination of) restrictions below, the student has to freely choose a total of 6 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* 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).
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
Regional and urban economics
Transport economics
Model Path part 3
Quantitative Methods
Introduction to econometrics
- 'Beschrijvende statistiek en kansrekenen' or 'Statistiek I'
- 'Statistiek II'
- 'Micro-economie' (or included in study programme)
- 'Macro-economie' (or included in study programme)
- Sunčica Vujić
- Sofie Cabus
Economic Policy
History of economic thought
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
- Roland Winkler
Contemporary Era: social and economic history
Public economics and public finances
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
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
Specialisation Cluster (or Component Teaching)
12 ECTS-credits
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they can replace the specialisation cluster by 12 ECTS-credits of the component teaching. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component teaching is then used as 3 of the 6 ECTS-credits choice courses.
Issues in global economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Economic policy
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
- Roland Winkler
Component teaching
General didactics
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction teaching methodology general subj. for techn. and vocational ed. with practice sessions
Learn and motivate
In-school training: orientation
Bachelor Project
Bachelor project: Current issues in economic policy
- the mandatory courses of model path part 3
- the courses of the specialisation cluster
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 6 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* 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).
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching, they can enroll for the last course within the choice component. Students take 3 ECTS-credits of the comonent 'teachting' and 3 ECTS-credits of the choice courses.
Poverty and Inequality
Community service learning
- Gerlinde Verbist
- Eva Van Moer
Debating development
Sustainability
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
- Lore Van Praag
- Hilde Greefs
- Walter Nonneman
- Dirk Vanheule
Climate Change
Lecture series 'Kékulé'
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
9 ECTS-credits
Discriptive Statistics and Probability Theory
Mathematics with Applications in (Business) Economics
Business Administration
21 ECTS-credits
Accounting
Information Systems
Introduction to Financial Markets 1
Introduction to Financial Markets 2
Management and Organisation
- Margareta Asselbergh
Broadening Areas of Study
18 ECTS-credits
European and International Environment
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
12 ECTS-credits
Mathematical Methods in Decision Making
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' of 'Wiskunde' of 'Wiskundige methoden en technieken'
Statistics 2
- Karel Neels
- Wim Christiaens
- Danny Rouckhout
Business Administration
6 ECTS-credits
Financial Reporting and Analysis
- 'Accountancy' of 'Inleiding tot de financiële verslaggeving' of 'Financiële verslaggeving: beginselen en analyse'
Economic Policy
12 ECTS-credits
Market and Strategy
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
- 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen' of 'Wiskunde' of 'Wiskundige methoden en technieken'
Introduction to Economic Research Methods
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
Broadening Areas of Study
9 ECTS-credits
Philosophy
- Hendrik Opdebeeck
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
Compulsosry: 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'
Optional Courses
Taking into account the (combination of) restrictions below, the student has to freely choose a total of 6 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* 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).
Lecture Series 'Kékulé'
Regional and Urban Economics
Social and Organisational Psychology
Transport Economics
- Franziska Kupfer
- Thierry Vanelslander
Model Path part 3
Quantitative Methods
6 ECTS-credits
Introduction to Econometrics
- 'Stat met (bedrijfs)econ toep 1 & 2' or 'Statistiek I'
- 'Micro-economie' (or included in the study programme)
- 'Macro-economie' (or included in the study programme)
- Sofie Cabus
- Sunčica Vujić
Economic Policy
24 ECTS-credits
History of Economic Thought
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
International Economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
- Roland Winkler
Contemporary Era: social and economic history
Public Economics and Public Finances
- 'Inleiding tot de algemene economie' of 'Economie'
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
Specialisation Cluster (or Component Teaching)
12 ECTS-credits
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they can replace the specialisation cluster by 12 ECTS-credits of the component teaching. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component teaching is then used as 3 of the 6 ECTS-credits choice courses.
Issues in Global Economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Economic Policy
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Component teaching
General didactics
Learn and motivate
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction teaching methodology general subj. for techn. and vocational ed. with practice sessions
- Paul Janssenswillen
- Gytha Burman
- Maarten De Beucker
- Sally Van Agtmael
In-school training: orientation
Bachelor Project
6 ECTS-credits
Bachelor Project: Current Issues in Economic Policy
- the mandatory courses of model path part 3
- the courses of the specialisation cluster
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 6 ECTS-credits out of 180 ECTS-credits of the complete bachelor programme.
* 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).
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching, they can enroll for the last course within the choice component. Students take 3 ECTS-credits of the comonent 'teachting' and 3 ECTS-credits of the choice courses.
Poverty and Inequality
Community service learning
Debating Development
Sustainability
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
- Lore Van Praag
- Hilde Greefs
- Walter Nonneman
- Annemie Struyf
- Dirk Vanheule
Climate Change
Lecture Series 'Kékulé'
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