master in business engineering february 25, 2015
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Master inBusiness Engineering
February 25, 2015
General competences• English and a second language (at least)• Adaptability in a professional context• Intellectual and international openness• Real-world anchoring• Communication and team-working skills • Personal investment• Creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, managerial responsibility
But also:• mastery of fundamentals of management ;• mastery of specific competences and of a field of specialisation• understanding of the innerworkings of entreprises and of current
economic and managerial challenges• capacity to implement conceptual knowledge in the field, to
analyze complex situations and to propose relevant solutions• analytical skills allowing managers to transform concepts into
models and products or decisions• familiarity with project management methodologies.
Master 1 IG 2015-2016Courses Title ECTS
Compulsory
Corporate Finance 5
Strategic Marketing 5
Change management 5
Business Ethics and Corporate Social
Responsibility 5
Information Technology Management 5
Models and Methods in Applied Statistics 5
Business Analytics 5
Choose a course among:
Projets technologiques innovants 4
Economics of Innovation 4
LanguageLanguage level « 4 » or
« advanced 4 » or « elementary 1 »
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Choose a course among
German or Spanish or Dutch :
elementary level 1 3
Entrepreneurship and Innovation 3
International Strategy 3
Master 1 IG 2015-2016
Specialization area 3 courses in the specialization area
(to be continued in M2)15
Skills portfolio To be validated in M2
Master 1 IG 2015-2016
CompulsoryStrategy and Sustainability - Seminar 4
Skills portfolio 5
LanguageLanguage level « 5 » or
« advanced 5 » or « elementary 2 »
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Choose a course among
German or Spanish or Dutch :
elementary level 2 3
Or a course from the MIG programme
Master 2 IG 2016-2017
Specialization area
3 courses in the specialization area 15
Internship (including project management) 10
Master thesis 20
Master 2 IG 2016-2017
Master IG - Specializations
Each specialized track consists of
• 6 courses for 30 credits
• An internship in the same field for 10 credits
• A master thesis (company project or research work) in the same field for 20 credits
Master IG - Specializations
Over 2 years:
• Financial Engineering
• Performance Management and Control
• Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics
• Intrapreneurship and Management of Innovation Projects
Financial Engineering
Academic leader: Prof. G. Hübner
A quantitative-oriented specialization in market and institutional finance, with a particular focus on financial
modeling
ObjectivesContents
Competences & Jobs
Objectives• The delivery of techniques and methods necessary to
actively participate in the creation, use and control of high value-added financial products and services
• Mastery of the concepts and techniques and their use in an innovative framework
• Focus on modeling skills with an opening toward postgraduate education in mathematical or actuarial finance
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M1 M2
Compulsory
• Financial Mathematics and Stochastic Calculus
• Financial Derivatives • Investments and Portfolio
Management
Methods in Financial Markets – Theory and Applications
Choose 2 among
• Droit et fiscalité des institutions financières
• Advanced Corporate Finance and Modeling
• Financial Economics • Financial Data Modeling and
Analysis • Financial Risk Modeling
Competences & JobsYou’ll get:• Deep understanding of valuation and management methods for simple and
complex financial instruments;
• Detailed knowledge of financial institutions, markets and assets, with their functioning and use;
• Mastery of specific concepts and issues related to asset and risk management;
• Identification of price formation and risk occurrence mechanisms, enabling the mastery of conceptual and technical aspects of market and institutional finance.
• Understanding of the technicalities of financial operations through the elaboration of innovative calculation and optimization techniques;
• A perspective over tools and techniques regarding quantitative and methodological aspects developed during the master’s studies – through personal reflection, individual and group work.
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Competences & JobsTypical job opportunities:• In all components of the financial industry: private banking, retail banking,
investment funds, insurance companies, …
• Positions in asset management (management of mutual funds / pension funds / hedge funds…) with a portfolio structuring approach;
• All types of jobs related to modeling and management of risks (use of derivatives, liquidity, credit) in the financial sector;
• Jobs in investment banking linked to the preparation and implementation of complex strategies to originate, value and exchange financial securities, including in the context of mergers and acquisitions (M&As).
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Academic leader: Prof. Didier VAN CAILLIE
Major objective : To provide students with the knowledge and tools needed to permanently optimize
the performance of organizations
DescriptionObjectivesContents
CompetencesJob opportunities
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Performance Management and Control
Description
• Professors involved : • Félix Fank• Georges Hübner• Danielle Sougné• Didier Van Caillie • … and others !
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Objectives• Major objective : To provide students with the
knowledge and tools needed in order to permanently optimize the performance of organizations
• To train future managers specialized in financial and global performance management
• Specialized competences in accounting, finance, audit and law in order to optimize performance management
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Contents
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M1 M2
Compulsory
• Audit
• Business Modeling, Control and Planning
• Organizational Risk and Performance Management
Choose 3 among
• Consolidation and IFRS
• Multinational Financial Management
• International Performance Management
• Fiscalité approfondie
Competences• Technical competences
• General and Management Accounting• Management Control• Performance Management• Audit• Law (Business and fiscal issues)• Information Systems
+ Corporate Finance (financial resources management, financing, etc)
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Competences
• Behavioral competences• Global and transversal vision of organizations• Practical experience• Communication (oral and written)• Ability to listen to others, to understand
specific situations and to translate them into synthetic but meaningful terms !
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Job opportunities
• Related to financial management• Financial manager or director• Financial analyst• Budget manager
• Related to performance management• Business controller• Internal auditor• Consultant
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Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics
Academic leader : Prof. Yasemin Arda
An ideal preparation, based on a deep understanding of modelling, IT and management processes, for careers in
industrial companies and service organizations that deploy and interact with complex supply chains
ObjectivesContents
CompetencesCareer opportunities
Why Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics?
Supply chain management and business analytics are NOT:
narrow technical disciplines,
reserved to a handful of production engineers, freight transport specialists, or computer geeks,
with few professional opportunities.
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Why Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics?
Supply chain management is
a core concern for all the enterprises and organizations that deliver goods and services.
a fundamental component of the enterprise strategy, which procures competitive advantages.
a set of activities carried out in conjunction with all business functions and in close relationship with clients and suppliers.
a field that is constantly and rapidly evolving in order to cope with the opportunities and challenges of globalization, advanced information and communication technologies, environmental concerns, and increased efficiency concerns of organizations.
a major competitive asset for the Region.
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Why Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics?
The Port of Liège is the largest inland port in Belgium and the 3rd leading one in Europe.
Liège Airport is the 8th leading cargo airport in Europe.
According to a 2009 study by Cushman & Wakefield, Wallonia is the most attractive region in Europe for locating logistic activities, and Liège is the second most attractive province.
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Why Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics?
Business analytics allows organizations and managers
to cope with ever increasing amounts of data and information generated in all kinds of formats and representations (Big Data).
to acquire more knowledge of their customers, of their economic environment and of their own internal operations.
to take full advantage of available data for making smarter decisions, for creating value, and for making better use of scarce resources.
to support business insights and to move to fact-based management by relying on data and on analytical disciplines.
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Objectives
We concentrate on the management processes put in place by enterprises and organizations in order to best achieve their most fundamental mission, which is the production and distribution of goods and services.
“Excellent supply chain management helps leading companies around the world achieve better service, lower costs, lower inventory, and ultimately, competitive advantage.” (McKinsey Quarterly 2008)
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ObjectivesIn order to improve their service levels and operational efficiency, today’s enterprises and organizations are required to
analyze data collected from a variety of sources with the aim of uncovering valuable information and insights,
and make decisions informed by data analysis and supported by optimization techniques.
Our objectives:
Provide future managers with analytical skills needed for efficient and informed decision making
Prepare graduates for careers in industrial companies and service organizations that face complex decision problems in their supply chain and logistics management processes – that is, most existing companies !!
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M1 M2
Compulsory
• Logistics and Transportation
• Operations Planning
• Computational Optimization
Quality, Ethics and Sustainability in Supply Chain Management
Choose 2 among
• Distribution Management
• ERP Solutions for Supply Chains
• Web and Text Analytics
• eBusiness and eCommerce
Competences• Transversal and analytical competences, specific for Business engineers
• Deep understanding of the data analysis, modelling, and optimization techniques
• Main issues in transportation and distribution management, as well as the tools available to help decision-makers
• Mastery of advanced production planning and inventory management models and methods
• Familiarity with quality management processes and performance tools used to assess and to improve the efficiency of supply chains
• Understanding of the main challenges linked to sustainability and environmental and ethical concerns faced by today’s supply chains
• Hands-on experience with advanced ERP management information systems implemented by leading companies worldwide
• Understanding of e-business models and familiarity with text analytics
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Career opportunitiesTypical careers and sectors:• supply chain manager in manufacturing companies: contract and supplier
manager, production and inventory manager, distribution manager, transport manager, warehouse manager, quality manager, sales manager, etc.; in industries like iron and steel, mechanical, automobile, electronics, aeronautic, computer and communications, cosmetics, food and agri-business, pharmaceutical companies, chemical and petrochemical;
• operations and logistics manager in service industries, in the public sector, in non-profit organizations: personnel planner, inventory manager, operations manager, revenue manager, purchasing and quality manager, etc.; in hospitals, humanitarian organizations, hotels chains, tour operators, airline companies, financial institutions and insurance companies, retailing companies, e-businesses;
• operations manager for logistical service providers, such as 3PL and 4PL (third- and fourth-party logistics) operators, trucking companies, package carriers, port authorities, rail operators, airports and airline companies;
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Career opportunitiesTypical careers and sectors:• ERP specialist, business analyst, data analyst in manufacturing companies
and service organisations;
• consultant, researcher or business developer for providers of specialized information systems, such as ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems, warehouse management systems, transport management and vehicle routing systems;
• researcher or analyst for private consulting companies, for regional, federal or international administrations and organizations, for university research centers.
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ArcelorMittal, Duferco, CMI, Magotteaux, L'Oréal, InBev, Nestlé, GSK, Ely Lilly, Shell, Hewlett-Packard, Médecins Sans Frontières, United Nations World Food Programme, Thalys, Club Med, TNT, La Poste, PFSWeb, SNCB, Air France, SAP, Oracle, IBM, McKinsey, CapGemini, European Commission Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport, Service Public Fédéral Mobilité et Transports, and thousands of other organizations worldwide.
Academic Leader : Prof. Olivier LiseinProgram Manager : Mrs Sophie Leruth
DescriptionObjectivesContents
Career Outcomes
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Intrapreneurship and Management of Innovation Projects
Description• An action-training program focused on the management
of complex and multidimensional innovation and change projects (finance, IS, HR, marketing, supply chain, etc.)
• Program based on an inductive approach using problem-based learning
• M2 = full-year training program alternating between company and university
M1 = preparation to this full-year “in-company” program
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Objectives• Detailed analysis and management of a particular
topic submitted to innovation and change (content)
( competences in finance, marketing, operations, etc.)
• Use of diagnosis tools of the context in which the innovation and change project takes place (strategic audit, organizational audit, IS audit, financial audit, etc.)
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Objectives• Exploration and use of management tools related to
the innovation and change process (project management, change management, communication, etc.)
• Development of “soft skills” : initiative, teamwork, reflexivity, personal development, entrepreneurship, etc.)
• Articulation of academic and professional requirements
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M1 M2
Compulsory
• Innovation Project Definition and Development (partim I)
• Topics in Advanced Management
• Innovation Project Definition and Development (partim II)
• Strategic organizational and IS audits
• Project and Change Management
• Consultant Roles and Stakeholder Relationships Management
• Creativity and Design
Choose 1 among
• Strategy and Business Model Generation
• Organizational Performance Assessment
Contents• Program based on an in-depth coaching of the
students (problem-based learning approach)
HEC-ULg “in-company”
Faculty Staff
- “Content” Experts - Project Manager
- “Context” Experts - Coach
- “Process” Experts - Steering Committee
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Career outcomes• This training program should allow graduates to:
- monitor strategic projects
- manage innovation and change dynamics within all kinds of organizations
• It paves the way for high level managerial positions, as well as international auditing and consultancy careers
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Stay abroad…
• Erasmus stay: integral part of your study program
• First semester
• Specialization courses in Liège: second semester.
• Other opportunities : Double Degrees
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Double Degrees
*Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics
- Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart (German/English)
- Universiteit Gent (Dutch/English)
*Financial Engineering- Universiteit Gent (Dutch/English)
*Performance Management and Control
- Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart (German/English)
Alumni in the World
Nos Alumni à travers le MondeDidier DEPREAY, Directeur général - Administrateur
délégué, POINT CHAUD Belgique Alumni promo 1984
Yves NOEL, Président du groupe NMC, NMC BelgiqueAlumni promo 1975
Catherine WILLEMART, Senior Brand Manager, GODIVA CHOCOLATIER BelgiqueAlumni promo 1997
Eric HERMANN, CRO - Membre du Comité de Direction, BELFIUS BelgiqueAlumni promo 1983
Bernard THIRY, Directeur général et Président du Comité de Direction, ETHIAS BelgiqueAlumni promo 1979
Nos Alumni à travers le MondePaul MOUTON, CFO, BESIX Belgique
Alumni promo 1981
Frédéric ANCION, Senior Credit Officer, COMMERZBANK AG SHANGHAI BRANCH ChineAlumni promo 1996
Eléonore DETHIER, Marketing Manager, SOTHEBY'S Hong KongAlumni promo 2009
Robert BRZUSCZAK, Executive Vice President, BONGRAIN FranceAlumni promo 1977
Christophe NAVARRE, Président Directeur général, MOET HENNESSY - LVMH FranceAlumni promo 1980
Pascal PREUDHOMME, V.P. Finance, DANONE RESEARCH Argentine
Alumni promo 1992
Nos Alumni à travers le MondeYves FRANCIS, Managing Partner, DELOITTE Luxembourg
Alumni promo 1989
Didier MOUGET, Managing Partner, PWC LuxembourgAlumni promo 1982
Bernard DELVAUX, CEO SONACA, BelgiqueAlumni promo 1998
Sandrine VANDELOISE, VP & Senior Financial Adviser, GDF SUEZ Dubai United Arab EmiratesAlumni promo 1988
Marco HOUSCHEID, Vice Président - Investment Banking, JP MORGAN Londres UKAlumni promo 2002
More information about specialization areas
*Wednesday 25 February, 16h30
• Performance Management and Control (115)
• Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics ET Intrapreneurship and Management of Innovation Projects (050)
• Financial Engineering (223)
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Question time…