Study programme
Dutch-taught Bachelor of Social and Economic Sciences
This programme is taught in Dutch. For informational purposes only, we provide basic information about this programme in English. We do offer this programme in English. Were you looking for the English-taught Bachelor of Social-Economic Sciences? Take a look at the study programme of the English-taught Bachelor of Social-Economic Sciences.
2024-2025
Model Path Part 1
Part 1 of the model path is the standard initial package.
Domain 1. Sociological Analysis
Compulsary
Students can choose between English and Dutch-language versions; however, the English-language is recommended because of its socio-economic focus.
Society, Facts and Problems
Societies: Facts & Challenges
Domain 2. Economic Analysis
Economics
Domain 3. Business Economics
Accounting
Domain 6. Quantitative Methods
Descriptive statistics and probability theory
Mathematical methods and techniques
Domain 7. Broadening Courses
Introduction to Philosophy
Psychology
Law and Corporation
World History of Belgium
Domain 8. Professional Communication
6 ECTS-credits to choose from the languages provided. Within the bachelor programme, minimum 2 levels of 2 languages must be obtained.
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
Domain 1. Sociological Analysis
Classical Sociological Theory
Domain 2. Economic Analysis
Macroeconomics
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Microeconomics
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Domain 3. Business Economics
Financial markets
4. Major
24 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the related domain in addition to the minimum of 18 ECTS-credits.
Optional courses Business Economics:
Compulsory
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
18 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Digital organisation
Financial management
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Information systems
Transport businesss economics
Management accounting and control
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Introduction to managing and organising
- Stefanie Weil
- Tim Peeters
- Dan Xiang
Marketing
Operations management
Optional courses Economic Analysis: to choose from domain 2 or the list below
International environment
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Optional courses Socio-Economic Analysis: to choose from domain 1 and 2 or the list below
Contemporary Sociological Theory
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Optional courses Sociological Analysis: to choose from domain 1 or the list below
Policy Studies
Communication Studies
Comparative Political Institutions
Contemporary Sociological Theory
International Relations
Political Science
Sociology of Inequalities: Class, Gender, Ethnicity
5. Integration
European Societies
Bachelor project partim I: Introduction to economic research methods
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Domain 6. Quantitative Methods
Statistics 2
Domain 7. Broadening Courses
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
Corporate taxation
- Felix Desmyttere
Public Law
Law of the European Union
Social Security Law
Corporation law
Domain 8. Professional communication
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
German for business and economics 2
'German for business and economics 1'
English for business and economics 2
'English for business and economics 1'
French for business and economics 2
'French for business and economics 1'
Spanish for business and economics 2
'Spanish for business and economics 1'
9. Optional Courses (or Component Teaching)
12 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the list below or from the curriculum SES.
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they enroll for the component 'teaching' instead of 12 ECTS-credits of the choice courses. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component 'teaching' are found by lifting the mandatory enrollment of 'Samenleven in Europa'.
In case students wish to enroll in the master Internationale betrekkingen enroll for 'History of international relations' in the electives.
Public Administration
Belgian Politics
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 2
'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1'
Philosophy of Culture
Debating Development
Human resource management
Qualitative Research Methods
Media, Power and Society
Political Rhetoric
Social and Political Philosophy
Topics in development studies
Component teaching
Compulsory.
Students can choose to follow the 3 compulsory courses in the 1st or in the 2nd semester.
'Falgemene 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
Component teaching
Students choose 1 introduction teaching methodology. In case of a 2nd introduction teaching methodology students don't have to follow 'Krachtige leeromgevingen'. 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde', 'Discrete wiskunde' and 'Linaire algebra' are compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'. In case 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen 2' has been taken only 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory.
'Introductie vakdidactiek maatschappijwetenschappen' is compulsory for the master of teaching in social sciences. 'introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the master of teaching in economics
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction teaching methodology social sciences 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
Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra
Model Path Part 3
Domain 1. Sociological Analysis
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
Sociology of the Family
Social Demography
Sociology of Organizations
City and Space
Domain 2. Economic Analysis
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
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'
4. Major
24 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the related domain in addition to the minimum of 18 ECTS-credits.
Optional courses Business Economics:
Compulsory
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
18 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Digital organisation
Financial management
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Information systems
Transport businesss economics
Management accounting and control
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Introduction to managing and organising
- Stefanie Weil
- Tim Peeters
- Dan Xiang
Marketing
Operations management
Optional courses Economic analysis: to choose from domain 2 or the list below
International environment
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Optional courses Socio-Economic Analysis: to choose from domain 2 and 8 or the list below
Contemporary Sociological Theory
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Optional courses Sociological Analysis: to choose from domain 8 or the list below
Policy Studies
Communication Studies
Comparative Political Institutions
Contemporary Sociological Theory
International Relations
Political Science
Sociology of Inequalities: Class, Gender, Ethnicity
5. Integration
Bachelor project partim II: design of social economic research
-Bachelor thesis - Intro to soc-ec research
-Intro to econometrics (or include in study programme)
Social economic analysis
- 'Society, Facts and Problems' or 'Societies, facts and challenges'
- 'Microeconomics' (or include it in the study programme)
Domain 6. Quantitative Methods
Introduction to econometrics
- 'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 sp.)
- 'Statistics II' or 'Multivariate analysis'
Domain 7. Broadening Courses
3 ECTS-credits to choose from the list of broadening interdisciplinary courses below
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
9. Optional Courses (or Component teaching)
12 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the list below, the list of broadening interdisciplinary courses (except 'Levensbeschouwing') or the curriculum SES.
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they enroll for the component 'teaching' instead of 12 ECTS-credits of the choice courses. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component 'teaching' are found by lifting the mandatory enrollment of 'Samenleven in Europa'.
In case students wish to enroll in the master Internationale betrekkingen enroll for 'History of international relations' in the electives subject to approval by the Enrollment commission.
Optional courses
Public Administration
Human resource management
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
I-week on sustainability
(This does not apply to exchange students or non-degree students)
Negotiation (sem 1)
Bachel's thesis
Negotiation (sem 2)
Bachel's thesis
Topics in development studies
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'
Internship (sem 1)
Internship (sem 2)
Component teaching
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.
In case of 2 introduction teaching methodologies, students don't have to follow 'Krachtige leeromgevingen'.
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'. 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde', 'Discrete wiskunde' and 'Lineaire algebra' are compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'. In case 'Wiskunde met (bedrijfs)economische toepassingen 2' has been taken only 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory.
'Introductie vakdidactiek maatschappijwetenschappen' is compulsory for the master of teaching in social sciences. 'Introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the master of teaching in economics.
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction teaching methodology social sciences 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
Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra
2023-2024
Model Path Part 1
Part 1 of the model path is the standard initial package.
Domain 1. Business Economics
Accounting
Domain 2. Economic Analysis
Economics
Domain 3. Philosophy and Ethics
Introduction to Philosophy
Domain 4. History
World History of Belgium
Domain 5. Quantitative Reasoning
Descriptive statistics and probability theory
Mathematical methods and techniques
Domain 6. Psychology
Psychology
Domain 7. Law
Law and Corporation
Domain 8. Sociological Analysis
Societies: Facts & Challenges
Sociology
Domain 9. Professional communication
6 ECTS-credits to choose from the languages provided. Within the bachelor programme, minimum 2 levels of 2 languages must be obtained.
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
Domain 1. Business Economics
Financial markets
Domain 2. Economic Analysis
Macroeconomics
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Microeconomics
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Domain 5. Quantitative Reasoning
Statistics 2
Domain 7. Law
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
Corporate taxation
- Felix Desmyttere
Public Law
Law of the European Union
Social Security Law
Corporation law
Domain 8. Sociological Analysis
Contemporary Sociological Theory
Classical Sociological Theory
Domain 9. Professional communication
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
German for business and economics 2
'German for business and economics 1'
English for business and economics 2
'English for business and economics 1'
French for business and economics 2
'French for business and economics 1'
Spanish for business and economics 2
'Spanish for business and economics 1'
10. Major
24 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the related domain in addition to the minimum of 18 ECTS-credits.
Optional courses Business Economics:
Compulsory
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
18 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Digital organisation
Financial management
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Information systems
Transport businesss economics
Management accounting and control
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Introduction to managing and organising
- Stefanie Weil
- Tim Peeters
- Dan Xiang
Marketing
Operations management
Optional courses Economic Analysis: to choose from domain 2 or the list below
International environment
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Topics in public economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Optional courses Socio-Economic Analysis: to choose from domain 2 an 8 or the list below
Culture and Media Theory
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Topics in public economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Optional courses Sociological Analysis: to choose from domain 8 or the list below
Policy Studies
Communication Studies
Comparative Political Institutions
Culture and Media Theory
International Relations
Political Science
11. Optional Courses (or Component Teaching)
12 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the list below or from the curriculum SES.
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they enroll for the component 'teaching' instead of 12 ECTS-credits of the choice courses. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component 'teaching' are found by lifting the mandatory enrollment of 'Samenleven in Europa'.
In case students wish to enroll in the master Internationale betrekkingen enroll for 'History of international relations' in the electives.
Public Administration
Belgian Politics
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 2
'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1'
Philosophy of Culture
Debating Development
Human resource management
Qualitative Research Methods
Media, Power and Society
Political Rhetoric
Social and Political Philosophy
Topics in development studies
Component teaching
Compulsory.
Students can choose to follow the 3 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
Component teaching
Students choose 1 introduction teaching methodology. In case of a 2nd introduction teaching methodology students don't have to follow 'Krachtige leeromgevingen'. 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde', 'Discrete wiskunde' and 'Linaire algebra' are compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'. In case 'Beslissingsondersteunende methoden' has been taken only 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory.
'Introductie vakdidactiek maatschappijwetenschappen' is compulsory for the master of teaching in social sciences. 'introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the master of teaching in economics
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction teaching methodology social sciences 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
Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra
12. Integration
European Societies
Bachelor project partim I: Introduction to economic research methods
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Model Path Part 3
Domain 2. Economic Analysis
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
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'
Domain 3. Philosophy and Ethics
3 ECTS-credits to choose from the list of broadening interdisciplinary courses below
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
Domain 5. Quantitative Reasoning
Introduction to econometrics
- 'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 sp.)
- 'Statistics II' or 'Multivariate analysis'
Domain 8. Sociological Analysis
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
Sociology of the Family
Social Demography
Sociology of Inequalities: Class, Gender, Ethnicity
Sociology of Organizations
City and Space
10. Major
24 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the related domain in addition to the minimum of 18 ECTS-credits.
Optional courses Business Economics:
Compulsory
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
18 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Digital organisation
Financial management
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Information systems
Transport businesss economics
Management accounting and control
'Accounting', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Introduction to managing and organising
- Stefanie Weil
- Tim Peeters
- Dan Xiang
Marketing
Operations management
Optional courses Economic analysis: to choose from domain 2 or the list below
International environment
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Topics in public economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Optional courses Socio-Economic Analysis: to choose from domain 2 and 8 or the list below
Culture and Media Theory
Market and strategy
'Economics' or 'Introduction to economics' (6 ECTS)
Topics in public economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Optional courses Sociological Analysis: to choose from domain 8 or the list below
Policy Studies
Communication Studies
Comparative Political Institutions
Culture and Media Theory
International Relations
Political Science
11. Optional Courses (or Component teaching)
12 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the list below, the list of broadening interdisciplinary courses (except 'Levensbeschouwing') or the curriculum SES.
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they enroll for the component 'teaching' instead of 12 ECTS-credits of the choice courses. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component 'teaching' are found by lifting the mandatory enrollment of 'Samenleven in Europa'.
In case students wish to enroll in the master Internationale betrekkingen enroll for 'History of international relations' in the electives subject to approval by the Enrollment commission.
Optional courses
Public Administration
Human resource management
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration and Integration
I-week on sustainability
(This does not apply to exchange students or non-degree students)
Negotiation 1
Bachel's thesis
Negotiation 2
Bachel's thesis
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'
Internship
Component teaching
Compulsory.
Students can choose to follow the compulsory courses in the 1st or in the 2nd semester.
In case of 2 introduction teaching methodologies, students don't have to follow 'Krachtige leeromgevingen'.
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'. 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde', 'Discrete wiskunde' and 'Lineaire algebra' are compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'. In case 'Beslissingsondersteunende methoden has been taken only 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory.
'Introductie vakdidactiek maatschappijwetenschappen' is compulsory for the master of teaching in social sciences. 'Introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the master of teaching in economics.
Introduction teaching methodology economics with practice sessions (1st sem.)
Introduction teaching methodology social sciences 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
Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra
12. Integration
Bachelor project partim II: design of social economic research
Social economic analysis
- 'Society, Facts and Problems' or 'Societies, facts and challenges'
- 'Microeconomics' (or include it in the study programme)
2022-2023
Model Path Part 1
Domain 1. Business Economics
Accounting
Domain 2. Economic Analysis
Economics
Domain 3. Philosophy and Ethics
Introduction to Philosophy
Domain 4. History
World History of Belgium
Domain 5. Quantitative Reasoning
Descriptive statistics and probability theory
Mathematical methods and techniques
Domain 6. Psychology
Psychology
Domain 7. Law
Law and corporation
Domain 8. Sociological Analysis
Society, Facts and Problems
Sociology
Domain 9. Foreign Language
6 ECTS-credits to choose from the languages provided. Within the bachelor programme, minimum 2 levels of 2 languages must be obtained.
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
Domain 1. Business Economics
Financial markets
Domain 2. Economic Analysis
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'
6 ECTS-credits (to be taken in part 2 or in part 3) to choose from
Economic policy
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
History of economic thought
'Economics'
International economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Issues in global economics
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Public economics and public finances
- 'Microeconomics'
- 'Macroeconomics'
Domain 5. Quantitative Reasoning
Statistics 2
Domain 7. Law
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
Corporate taxation
Public Law
Law of the European Union
Social Security Law
Corporation law
Domain 8. Sociological Analysis
Contemporary Sociological Theory
Classical Sociological Theory
6 ECTS-credits (to be taken in part 2 or in part 3) to choose from
Sociology of the Family
Social Demography
Sociology of Inequalities: Class, Gender, Ethnicity
Sociology of Organizations
City and Space
Domain 9. Foreign Language
6 ECTS-credits to choose from
German for business and economics 2
'German for business and economics 1'
- Griet Boone
- Ingeborg Dusar
English for business and economics 2
'English for business and economics 1'
French for business and economics 2
'French for business and economics 1'
Spanish for business and economics 2
'Spanish for business and economics 1'
10. Major
24 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the related domain in addition to the minimum of 18 ECTS-credits.
Optional courses Business Economics:
Compulsory
Financial reporting and analysis
'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
18 ECTS-credits to choose from the list below
Digital organisation
- 'Information systems' of 'Digital information systems'
Financial management
'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Information systems
Transport businesss economics
Management accounting and control
'Accountancy', 'Introduction to financial reporting' or 'Financial reporting: principles and analysis'
Introduction to managing and organising
- Stefanie Weil
- Tim Peeters
- Vicky Van Woensel
Marketing
Operations management
'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1' or 'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics and technology 1' or 'Mathematical methods and techniques'
Optional courses Economic Analysis: to choose from domain 2 or the list below
International environment
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'
Optional courses Socio-Economic Analysis: to choose from domain 2 an 8 or the list below
Culture and Media Theory
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'
Optional courses Sociological Analysis: to choose from domain 8 or the list below
Public Administration
Communication Studies
Comparative Political Institutions
Culture and Media Theory
International Relations
Political Science
11. Optional Courses (or Component Teaching)
12 ECTS-credits (spread over part 2 and part 3) to choose from the list below or from the curriculum SES.
In case students wish to enroll in the master of teaching they enroll for the component 'teaching' instead of 12 ECTS-credits of the choice courses. The remaining 3 ECTS-credits of the component 'teaching' are found by lifting the mandatory enrollment of 'European Societies'.
In case students wish to enroll in the master Internationale betrekkingen enroll for 'History of international relations' in the electives subject to approval by the Enrollment commission.
Belgian Politics
Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 2
'Mathematics with applications in (business) economics 1'
Philosophy of Culture
Debating development
HRM and labor law
Qualitative Research Methods
Media, Power and Society
Political Rhetoric
Social and Political Philosophy
Topics in development studies
Component teaching
Compulsory.
Students can choose to follow the 3 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.)
Component teaching
Students choose 1 introduction teaching methodology. In case of a 2nd introduction teaching methodology students don't have to follow 'Krachtige leeromgevingen'. 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde', 'Discrete wiskunde' and 'Linaire algebra' are compulsory for students choosing 'Introductie vakdidactiek wiskunde'. In case 'Beslissingsondersteunende methoden' has been taken only 'Seminarie vakkennis wiskunde' is compulsory.
'Introductie vakdidactiek maatschappijwetenschappen' is compulsory for the master of teaching in social sciences. 'introductie vakdidactiek economie' is compulsory for the master of teaching in economics