Gateway to a Master's degree in management science - daytime schedule
You have a bachelor's degree from a Haute École* in :
assistant de direction, assurances et gestion du risque, commerce et développement, comptabilité, conseiller en développement durable, conseiller en gestion de crise, coopération internationale, E-business, gestion hôtelière orientation management, gestion hôtelière orientation arts culinaires, immobilier, informatique orientation développement d'applications, management de la logistique, management du tourisme et des loisirs, marketing, relations publiques, sciences administratives et gestion publique, sales account manager, international business.*in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation
You have access to the gateway to UNamur's Masters in Management Sciences!
The gateway to the master's degree in management science is a choice for the future, but also a prospect of change. By broadening your skills, you open up to other subjects, other tools and other methods for understanding and working in the reality of business. Your new skills will lead you, as managers, to make strategic decisions and provide innovative solutions to business problems. In management, a cross-functional vision is essential. In constant contact with the company's core business, you will need to master the methods and tools of different management disciplines such as corporate finance, market finance, marketing, innovation, strategy, leadership, consulting, process management... On the multilingual international scene, you will collaborate with teams from other countries and cultures to successfully complete projects in other languages. A socially responsible managerial approach will make you humane leaders, respectful of social, environmental and economic concerns.
Why choose UNamur?
To support you in the Haute École - University transition, UNamur has set up: a accueil et coaching spécifique par un assistant dédié tout au long de la première année; des séances dédiées aux spécificités de l'enseignement universitaire; a seminar to familiarize and train you in scientific rigor; the possibility of anticipating certain Master's courses from the first year (including language courses: English, German, Spanish or Dutch).
The benefits of training
close relationships with the business world: interventions by managers in courses, group work carried out in companies...; a network of high-quality partners who open up their teaching specialties to you in French-speaking Belgium (LSM, ICHEC and Solvay) and Flanders (Universities of Antwerp, Ghent, Hasselt and Leuven); an international openness which draws on a network of partner universities and companies on 5 continents and offers you: stays abroad (university or company), courses taught in English and group work carried out in collaboration with international students.
Testimonials
As a student, I needed reassurance. The master's degree enabled me to exploit all my abilities in a more reassuring way. I'd even go so far as to say that the Master's has boosted my self-confidence! Thanks to my Erasmus (which I will never forget), I also developed a certain open-mindedness, both personally and professionally. Much more than a second degree and access to new professional prospects, this master's degree was a real opportunity for personal development for me!Daisy, graduate Following my bachelor's degree in accounting at Haute École, I chose to deepen and broaden my knowledge by following the passerelle at UNamur. This was part of my desire to obtain university status, which offers a wider range of professional and salary opportunities, and part of my curiosity to discover the world of scientific research. There are many differences between the two types of teaching. I particularly appreciated the intellectual stimulation and the challenge of the Master's thesis. Unlike my bachelor's thesis, the dissertation gave me the feeling of having carried out a problem in its entirety, from reflection to recommendations Valérie, graduate
In practice, a tailor-made itinerary
When you register for the Master of Management Sciences, you choose between the 60-credit master's program and the 120-credit master's program. Based on your degree and previous coursework, additional teaching units (UES) are added to your master's program for a total of 45 to 60 credits maximum.
The master 60 credits (1 year) is oriented towards the general and transdisciplinary aspects of business management. It allows you to select a single option and does not include internships or Erasmus stays.The master 120 credits (2 years) allows you to select 3 options in the fields of taxation and law, finance, services & marketing management and innovation and entrepreneurship. An Erasmus stay (with one of our international or Belgian partners) and the completion of an internship give your degree a unique character.
The Gateway program
Hourly volumes, number of credits, breakdown by quadrimester and description of all additional teaching units at the Master of Management Sciences - daytime schedule.
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Master 60 in management sciences
Organized in one year, this master's degree focuses on the general aspects of business management.
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Master 120 in Management Sciences
This master's degree trains you to steer companies in all areas of management: finance, marketing, innovation, consulting, data management, process management, customer and supplier relations...
Specialization in business analysis & integration
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Master 120 in digital business transformation
This master's degree, co-graduated with the Louvain School of Management, focuses on managerial practices linked to the digital transformation of business, essential for adapting to the constant changes in the economic and technological environment.
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Rempart de la Vierge, 8 5000 Namur
+32 (0) 81 72 48 52
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Secretariat for the bachelor's degree in economics and management and the master's degree in management sciences
Rempart de la Vierge, 8 5000 Namur
+32 (0) 81 72 48 53
secretariat.ecogestion@unamur.be
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Management studies
Our era presents us with multiple challenges: transition to a sustainable economy, digital transformation, the rise of artificial intelligence and its effects on employment, globalization... To face these challenges, the world needs leaders, people capable of guiding, innovating, and giving meaning to these changes. Management studies equip you with all the skills you need to be one of those people!
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Evening Studies in Economics and Management
Evening programs in economics and management allow you to attend classes in the evening as well as on Saturdays.They are targeted at people already in the workforce who want to go back to school to earn a university degree and thus give new perspectives to their professional careers.In addition, a specialization master's degree focusing on management and the sustainable economy offers the opportunity to learn about these crucial issues in our society in transition.
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Contemporary uses and relevance of Hegelian practical philosophy
Research seminar co-organized by Louis Carré and Sabina Tortorella as part of the activities of the Esphin Institute, the Department of Philosophy, and the Arcadie Center as well as the Marie Skłodowska-Curie SOCIAL project This seminar sets out to explore contemporary uses of Hegel's practical thought as well as to question its relevance and legacy. Themes central to recent philosophical debates, such as globalization, race, feminism and the Anthropocene, as well as contemporary challenges facing philosophical reflection - such as social justice and ecological transition, state sovereignty in the face of international markets and the emergence of supranational subjects, or the crisis of democracy in the face of the rise of populism and the return of war - may call for a mobilization of Hegelian thought. The aim of this seminar is not necessarily to propose a strictly historical-philosophical reading of Hegelian thought, but rather to seek to take Hegel beyond Hegel himself, by engaging in a reflection on problematics that find their first formulation in him, but that have developed far beyond his conceptual framework, or by questioning his concepts from perspectives that do not necessarily lay claim to Hegelianism. The aim of this approach is to bring Hegel's thought into dialogue with other philosophical traditions and currents of political philosophy, in order to question its ability to shed light on some of the major issues of our time. By questioning its topicality and limitations, this seminar aims to examine what practical Hegelian philosophy can still offer us today, and how it enables us to question our own problems from a renewed angle. While it is unlikely to provide ready-made solutions, it can perhaps help us to ask the right questions and think differently about the tensions of our time.Chiara Magni (Università degli Studi Roma Tre) will speak on the theme: "What rights for the accused and the convicted? Criminal prosecution and human dignity in the light of Hegel's practical philosophy"Link to attend the online seminar Contact: sabina.tortorella@unamur.beThis project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101150961.
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The Department of Physics welcomes a delegation from CERN
In May 2025, the Department of Physics welcomed two special visitors: Serge Mathot and François Briard from Namur, both alumni of UNamur and members of CERN. Several activities were on the program, ranging from a visit to the particle accelerator, to science popularization and thematic seminars, particularly in heritage sciences. The aim? To identify areas or activities in which UNamur and CERN could strengthen their collaboration.
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When UNamur told its story in postcards
The Moretus Plantin University Library (BUMP) at UNamur preserves a collection of several thousand postcards within its precious reserve. This remarkable collection offers an original insight into the daily life of the people of Namur in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of these cards show the Faculties as they looked almost a century ago, and illustrate the teaching and research activities that were carried out there at the time.
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EMCP Faculty: three researchers receive awards - #1 Floriane Goosse receives double award for her research with societal impact
The NaDI-CeRCLe research center has distinguished itself brilliantly on the international scene in recent weeks. Three young researchers from the EMCP Faculty have received prestigious recognition at leading international events for their research in service management: they are Floriane Goosse, Victor Sluÿters and Florence Nizette. This summer, let's discover the work of these PhD students and their significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge and practice in this field.
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Axel Tixhon, scientific guarantor of a historic augmented reality project
This is a first in Wallonia! The Citadelle de Dinant now offers an augmented reality tour that plunges visitors right into the heart of its history. At the helm: the French company Histovery, specializing in heritage reconstructions, with scientific support from Axel Tixhon, professor in the History Department at UNamur.
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Jean-Marc Dewaele
The Master's degree specializing in sustainable development management and economics: a program rooted in contemporary issues
For more than 30 years, the Department of Flexible Scheduling at the Faculty of Economics, Management, Communication, and Political Science (EMCP) at the University of Namur has been helping adults returning to school to acquire new skills. In 2023, the Department launched a brand-new program: a Master's degree specializing in sustainable development management and economics. This one-year program addresses environmental and societal challenges by training professionals to support the ecological and economic transition.
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A first in Belgium: UNamur researcher reveals forgotten history of Walloon wolves thanks to ancient DNA
From 2020 to 2025, as part of her doctoral thesis in history, researcher Julie Duchêne conducted a ground-breaking investigation blending history and biology to trace the cohabitation between humans and wolves in Wallonia and Luxembourg, from the 18th to the early 20th century. Thanks to an innovative interdisciplinary approach, including DNA analysis of naturalized 19th-century specimens, her work sheds light on the mechanisms that led to the local extinction of the species. This research was made possible thanks to the support of numerous scientific and cultural partners.
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The de Bergeyck collection: rare documents studied by the PraME center
As part of a research project on the medieval heritage preserved at the Moretus Plantin University Library (BUMP), the archive entrusted to it by the de Brouchoven de Bergeyck family has been meticulously studied by historian Romain Waroquier. This collection is of undeniable historical and scientific interest: hitherto unknown to researchers, it contains extremely rare documents.
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