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Bridge Program to the Master's in Management Science - Daytime Schedule

You hold a bachelor’s degree from a university of applied sciences* in: Executive Assistant, Insurance and Risk Management, Business and Development, Accounting, Sustainability Consultant, Crisis Management Consultant, International Cooperation, E-business, Hospitality Management (Culinary Arts Track), Hospitality Management (Management Track), Real Estate, Computer Science (Application Development Track), Logistics Management, Tourism and Leisure Management, Marketing, Public Relations, Administrative Sciences and Public Management, Sales Account Manager, International Business. *in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation You now have access to the pathway to the Master’s in Management Science at UNamur! The pathway to the Master’s in Management Sciences is a choice for the future, but also an opportunity for change. By broadening your skills, you open yourself up to new subjects, tools, and methods for understanding the realities of business and working within them. Your new skills will enable you, as managers, to make strategic decisions and provide innovative solutions to business challenges. In management, a cross-functional perspective is essential. In constant contact with the company’s core business, you will need to master the methods and tools of various management disciplines such as corporate finance, market finance, marketing, innovation, strategy, leadership, consulting, people management, and process management… In a multilingual international setting, you will collaborate with teams from other countries and cultures to successfully carry out projects in other languages. A socially responsible management approach will shape you into compassionate leaders who are mindful of social, environmental, and economic concerns.  Why choose UNamur? To help you transition from a higher education college to a university, UNamur has established: a welcome program and specialized coaching provided by a dedicated assistant throughout the first year; sessions focused on the specific aspects of university education; a seminar to familiarize you with and train you in scientific rigor; the opportunity to take certain master’s-level courses as early as the first year (particularly language courses: English, German, Spanish, or Dutch).  The benefits of the training program Close ties with the business community managerial input in classes, group projects conducted at the workplace…  A network of high-quality partners which offer their academic programs in French-speaking Belgium (LSM, ICHEC, and Solvay) and in Flanders (the Universities of Antwerp, Ghent, Hasselt, and Leuven) An international focus supported by a network of partner universities and companies across five continents and offers you: study abroad programs (at universities or companies), courses taught in English, and group projects conducted in collaboration with international students Testimonials As a student, I needed reassurance. The master’s program allowed me to make the most of my abilities in a more confident way. I must even say that this master’s program boosted my self-confidence! Thanks to my Erasmus experience (which I’ll never forget), I also developed a certain open-mindedness, both personally and professionally. Much more than just a second degree and access to new career opportunities, this master’s program was a real opportunity for personal growth for me! Daisy, graduate  After completing my bachelor’s degree in accounting at a vocational college, I decided to deepen and broaden my knowledge by enrolling in the bridge program at UNamur. This decision stemmed from my desire to obtain a university degree—which offers a wider range of professional and salary opportunities—and from my curiosity to explore the world of scientific research. There are many differences between the two types of education. I particularly appreciated the intellectual stimulation and the challenge of pushing myself to my limits through the coursework and the master’s thesis. Unlike my bachelor’s thesis, the master’s thesis gave me the sense of having thoroughly addressed a research question, from initial reflection through to recommendations.Valérie, graduate  In practice, a customized program When you enroll in the Master’s program in Management Sciences, you choose between the 60-credit Master’s program and the 120-credit Master’s program. Based on your degree and prior academic background, additional course units (UES) will be added to your Master’s program for a total of 45 to 60 credits maximum.  The 60-credit Master’s program (1 year) focuses on the general and interdisciplinary aspects of business management. It allows you to choose a single specialization and does not include an internship or an Erasmus exchange. The 120-credit Master’s program (2 years) allows you to select 3 specializations in the fields of taxation and law, finance, services & marketing management, and organizational and innovation management. An Erasmus exchange (with one of our international or Belgian partners) and the completion of an internship give your degree a unique character. The Bridge Program Number of credit hours, number of credits, distribution by semester, and a description of all additional course units for the Master’s in Management Sciences—daytime program. View the bridge program View the brochure Explore our programs Image Master's Degree in Management Sciences (60 credits) This one-year master’s program focuses on the general aspects of business management.  Explore the program Image Master's Degree (120 credits) in Management Sciences This master’s program trains you to lead a business across all areas of management: finance, marketing, innovation, consulting, data management, process management, and customer and supplier relations…   Explore the program Image Master's Degree (120 credits) in Digital Transformation of Businesses This master’s program, offered in partnership with the Louvain School of Management, focuses on managerial practices related to digital transformation in business—a critical factor in adapting to the constant changes in the economic and technological landscape.  Explore the program Useful links Image Meet UNamur Open doors, open courses, information evenings, trade fairs... Image Meet a guidance counsellor Info études is at your disposal to help you think through your options and make your choices. Image Living on campus Housing, sports, culture, food... Contact Academic Information 85 Rue de Bruxelles, 5000 Namur +32 (0) 81 72 50 30 info.etudes@unamur.be School of Economics, Social Sciences, and Management Rempart de la Vierge, 8 5000 Namur +32 (0) 81 72 48 52 secretariat.doyen-eco@unamur.be Office of the Bachelor of Science in Economics and Management and the Master's Programs in Management Rempart de la Vierge, 8 5000 Namur +32 (0) 81 72 48 53 secretariat.ecogestion@unamur.be
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UNamur-Southern countries scholarships

Each year, the UNamur - Pays du Sud program offers promising students from partner universities in Africa, Asia and South America the opportunity to follow a master's or specialist master's degree of their choice in Namur for one year.
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Christiane Jérôme Fund

The fund was created thanks to the bequest of Mrs Christiane Jérôme, who wished to support UNamur's innovative initiatives in the three areas close to her heart: research in biomedical sciences, veterinary medicine and sustainable development.
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Paul and Olivia Wynants-Sudan Fund

The fund provides scholarships for Belgian and foreign students studying at UNamur or on international mobility trips. It perpetuates the values of openness and solidarity carried by Professor Paul Wynants and his wife Olivia Sudan.
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Jean and Jeannine Leclercq-Hoolans funds

Animated by a shared passion for history, literature and art, Jean and Jeannine Leclercq-Hoolans are giving future generations the benefit of a dual heritage valued at UNamur thanks to their generous bequest.
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Botanical collections: an educational heritage

The botanical collections housed at the Moretus Plantin University Library are a treasure trove of delicate petals, leaves and corollas. They bear witness to Namur's long tradition of teaching this science. Help us preserve, enrich and bring them to life for future generations!
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Dorlodot Collection

This collection of antiquarian books was entrusted to the UNamur library by the King Baudouin Foundation. It brings together over 670 editions from the presses of the great Renaissance printer Christophe Plantin (1520-1589).
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Eric Speeckaert Fund

The Eric Speeckaert Fund for the study of the works of Prince Charles-Joseph de Ligne, entrusted to UNamur by the King Baudouin Foundation, constitutes an exceptional collection of books, manuscripts and archival documents relating to the figure of Charles-Joseph de Ligne and collected by bookseller and bibliophile Eric Speeckaert.
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Pierre Mouriau de Meulenacker fonds

In 2018, UNamur's Moretus Plantin University Library was entrusted with the collection of bibliophile and bookbinder Pierre Mouriau de Meulenacker. This collection of almost 400 volumes is consistent with the many works relating to Prince Charles-Joseph de Ligne already present at the BUMP.
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International mobility

At the University of Namur, many international students and researchers converge to study, conduct research and share their knowledge. At the heart of this experience is the International Relations Department (SRI), working in close collaboration with other university departments. Whether coming to study at the University of Namur or going abroad, the SRI is dedicated to supporting students, researchers, as well as academic and administrative staff in the realization of their international mobility projects.
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International mobility - IN

Every year, many international students and researchers come to the University of Namur to study, research or teach. The International Relations Department (SRI), in collaboration with other university departments, assists many of these visitors in their endeavors.
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Degree seeking student

If you are an international degree-seeking student, please contact the University of Namur's Enrolment Department with any further questions.
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