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Bachelor : Business Engineering
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Caption
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CU
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Course Unit
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A
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annual
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Q1
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first term
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Q2
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second term
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cyclical course held in odd years
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p
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cyclical course organized in even years
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course is given in English
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course is given in Dutch
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2016 - 2017 Programme
Bachelor : Business Engineering
Bilingual French-English Programme
Economics
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Th.+Ex.
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Crédits/bloc
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1
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2
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3
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One course to be chosen from among
Management
One course to be chosen from among:
Law
Other Human and Social Sciences
Computer Science and Quantitative Methods
Science and Technology
Languages
Will benefit from a course unit of Dutch for Beginners or Spanish in first year: 1) The student who has had less than two hours of Dutch per week throughout the year in one of the last four years of high school; 2) The student who have completed high school in 2012-2013 or earlier and who has not been trained in Dutch between the end of high school and its registration in St. Louis. Additional information and forms to fill out are available at the Faculty secretariat.
Second Year
Student who replaced the course unit of Dutch I the Fisrt Year by Dutch for Beginners I or Spanish I should follow the Second Year, the same course unit, higher level (Dutch for Beginners II or Spanish II). Additional information are available at the Faculty secretariat.
One course to be chosen from among:
Optional courses
Choice of optional courses totalling 12 credits from the following courses:
One course (different from the chosen course in the obligatory program) to be chosen from among:
One course to be chosen from among:
One course to be chosen from among:
Bilingual French-English Programme
Economics
Management
Law
Other Human and Social Sciences
Computer Science and Quantitative Methods
Science and Technology
Languages
Will benefit from a course unit of Dutch for Beginners or Spanish in first year: 1) The student who has had less than two hours of Dutch per week throughout the year in one of the last four years of high school; 2) The student who have completed high school in 2012-2013 or earlier and who has not been trained in Dutch between the end of high school and its registration in St. Louis. Additional information and forms to fill out are available at the Faculty secretariat.
Bilingual French-English Programme
Economics
Management
One course to be chosen from among:
Law
Computer Science and Quantitative Methods
Science and Technology
Languages
Second Year
Student who replaced the course unit of Dutch I the Fisrt Year by Dutch for Beginners I or Spanish I should follow the Second Year, the same course unit, higher level (Dutch for Beginners II or Spanish II). Additional information are available at the Faculty secretariat.
Bilingual French-English Programme
Economics
One course to be chosen from among
Management
Other Human and Social Sciences
Computer Science and Quantitative Methods
Science and Technology
Languages
One course to be chosen from among:
Optional courses
Choice of optional courses totalling 12 credits from the following courses:
One course (different from the chosen course in the obligatory program) to be chosen from among:
One course to be chosen from among:
One course to be chosen from among:
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