ICHEC Brussels Management School | |
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Institut Catholique des Hautes Etudes Commerciales | |
Established | 1954 |
Type | Private Catholic |
Students | around 2000 |
Location | Brussels, Belgium |
Website | www.ichec.be |
The ICHEC Brussels Management School (French: Institut Catholique des Hautes Etudes Commerciales is a Catholic college in Brussels (Belgium, Europe). The college offers education in commercial and financial sciences.
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General organisation of studies
The education given at ICHEC has a dual purpose
With these objectives the school offers a continuous connection with the business environment and the realities of the outside world. As a major Belgian business school and a member of the International Conference of French speaking Business Schools (HEC francophones), ICHEC follows the tradition of those schools and aims at training men and women to be active and critical of the decisions that they will have to make.
ICHEC is certified by the Belgian Authorities of Education to offer the standard European degrees :
During their Bachelor years, students are trained in economics, management, law and human resources as well as in mathematics and languages as needed for business.
Languages play an important part in the programmes. Dutch and English during the first year, plus a third language to be chosen from the second year on between German, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese.
A Master degree can be obtained in 1 or 2 years (60 or 120 ECTS credits) in day or evening classes
- Master in Business and Management (2 years - courses in French and English)
During the first year of this Master programme, students have to choose between 2 major orientations : Finance and International Management.
In addition to the orientation programme, students can take specific course groups in many fields, among which :
Students also have the opportunity to achieve an individual project through internships, thesis, courses abroad or foreign language classes.
- Master in International Business and Management (1 year - courses in English)
Our new Master in International Business and Management is a one-year degree entirely taught in English, a real opportunity for Belgian as well as foreign students to discover the cosmopolitan city of Brussels. The same programme exists in French.
The Business Engineer is a manager in the broadest sense, able, through a multi-disciplinary approach to synthesize economic and technical factors. A clear understanding of technical problems allows him to be the expert interface between the production managers and the sales and finance executives in a company.
Multi-disciplinarity is an essential characteristic of the Business Engineer. It opens up a wide sphere of activities and greatly improves the prospects for his / her professional career.
This programme is articulated around four key subjects :
Students are given the opportunity to choose between two options :
ICHEC intends to combine a rigorous scientific preparation with a truly operational education.
Thanks to internships, seminars and co-operative education, students become familiar with the world of business. Contact with this world is also ensured through the participation of about 80 professors having their main activity in business. Moreover, activities of applied research centers and education given to managers by several of our specialised schools, add another link between 'ICHEC' and the world of business.
ICHEC is the leading school in continuing education for business in Belgium. Several hundreds of men and women participate each year in its programmes.
Located in the capital of Europe (two metro stops from the Schuman square), the school reaches beyond its national dimension to operate on a European and even on a worldwide scale at several levels of education.
ICHEC students have the opportunity to participate in many international exchange programmes, to spend one semester in another partner university and even do an internship abroad.
The international office of ICHEC prepares a specific programme of courses for them to follow in their host university. This programme is equivalent to the one they would have followed at ICHEC at the same period.
Since 1993 ICHEC has given about 70 students every summer, the opportunity to go to Southern India or to Burkina-Faso and be part of house-building projects. This initiative called "ICHEC Housing Project" has been included in the second year of the Bachelor programme.
ICHEC, Clemson University (South Carolina) and UCL have created the Clemson University Brussels Center offering exchange and summer programmes to over 80 students a year.
Jean-Paul Votron (1950, ), former CEO of Fortis, now part of BNP Paribas, from 2004 to 2008
Didier Smits[1], Board of directors at Delhaize Group
Freddy Tacheny[2], General director of the Belgian Division of RTL Group
John Lelangue, Chief Directeur Sportif (Phonak, BMC)
Philippe Lacroix, managing director of Manpower Belgium since 2002, president of Federgon Wallonie,[3], administrator at Union Wallonne des Entreprises.[4]
Jean-Paul courtois, vice-president of Union Wallonne des Entreprises [5]
Philippe Lambrecht[6] (1959, ), Secretary-General of Federation of Belgian Enterprises
Jean Michel Loriers, Traiteur Loriers[7]
Jean-Pierre Bemba (1962, ), politician in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Brigitte Chanoine (1965, ), dean of the ICHEC Brussels Management School, member of the Board of Directors of Dexia[8] since 2010.