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HEC Liège Management School - University of Liège (in French, HEC Liège - École de gestion de l'Université de Liège and shortened as HEC Liège) is the college and graduate school of the University of Liège in the fields of economics, finance, business administration, entrepreneurship and engineering management (business IT management, management science, operational research & business process engineering).[5]
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HEC Liège - École de gestion de l'Université de Liège | |
Former names | HEC-ULg (2005) Hautes études commerciales (1898) & Faculty of Economics & Business |
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Motto | The spirit of Management: entrepreneurship & innovation |
Type | School of business, economics & finance |
Established | 1898 / 2005 [1] |
Rector | Pr. Anne Sophie Nyssen |
Dean | Wilfried Niessen |
Secretary | Jacques Defer |
Administrative staff | More than 200 professors & lecturers/searchers[2] |
Students | 3000 [3] |
Location | City centre, Liège/Sart-Tilman, Angleur |
Colours | Grey & ULiège teal blue [4] |
Website | http://www.hec.uliege.be |
The Liège university school of business & economics also covers, among other things, public economics & public finance, accounting & tax, insurance & actuarial science, international business & economics, marketing, a wide range of foreign languages, information management systems, e-commerce, real estate, corporate finance, environmental-green-&-ecological management, portfolio administration, financial risk engineering & asset management, industrial economics, sport & leisure business management, financial markets & banking, leadership, tourismanagement, entrepreneurship, operations & production management, applied sciences & technological management, corporate strategy & governance, econometrics, supply chain management & logistics, stock market analysis, HR management, ICT & business computing, digital marketing & e-business as well as not-for-profit & social development management.
The foreign languages taught are French, English, Dutch, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese and Chinese. The school counts about 2.500 students among all of its programmes.[3]
HEC Liège delivers diplomas such as BS, Master, MA, MS, MBAs, MPAs, MPhil, PhD as well as executive education diplomas (specialized complementary master's degrees) and teaching licenses of economics & business.
NB: In Belgium, universities offer academic programmes in Business Engineering. These studies are combining business administration, finance, economics with mathematics, statistics, sciences (physics, chemistry), management science and technologies for the main but also computer science as well as social science (ethics and law) and foreign languages. They are composed of a Bachelor of Science (B.S.; 3-year track) and followed by a master's degree (M.S.) leading to the title of "Business Engineer" ("Ingénieur de gestion" in French/ "Wirtschaftsingenieur" in German / "Handelsingenieur" in Dutch / "Ingegnere Gestionale" in Italian). Graduates are granted at the end of the five (or more) years a diploma of "Master of Science in Business Engineering".
HEC Liège is a member of both the AACSB and the EFMD. In 2011, the school received the EPAS[6] accreditation from the EFMD for its MS in Management and PhD programmes.
HEC Liège delivers following degrees:[7]
Dual Master of Law & Business:
Dual Master "MOST":
Dual Masters of "Industrial & Business Engineering":
Dual Masters of "Digital Business":
Advanced Master of Arts:
Dual Master "MOST":
The Liège University School of Management (HEC Liège, formerly known as HEC-ULg) was created in 2005 by the merger of Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Liège (HEC-Liège), a private institute, created in 1898 and the Economics and Business Administration Departments (le Département d'économie et l'Ecole d'Administration des Affaires) of the University of Liège.
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