HEC Management School - University of Liege
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HEC Management School - ULg is the graduate college of the University of Liege in the fields of economics, finance, business administration and management science & engineering.
The school of business HEC-ULg also covers, among other things, public economics & public finance, accounting & tax, insurance & actuarial science, international business & economics, marketing, a wide range of foreign languages, public economics, information management systems, e-commerce, real estate, corporate finance, environmental-green-&-ecological management, portfolio & assets 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 & portfolio management, HR management, ICT & business computing 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.
The Liege university school of management delivers diplomas such as BSc, BEng ('Bachelor's degree of Engineering in Management' ou 'Bachelor of Science in Business Engineering'- Grade de Bachelier en Ingénieur de Gestion), BA, MSc, MEng ('Master of Engineering in Management' ou 'Master of Science in Business Engineering'- Master en Ingénieur de Gestion), MA, MPhil, PhD as well as executive education diplomas (specialized complementary master's degrees) and teaching licenses of economics.
[edit] History
The Liège University School of Management (HEC-ULg) was created in 2005 by the merger of Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) Liège, a private institute, and the Economics and Management Departments (Ecole d’Administration des Affaires) of the University of Liège.