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Eve-Rose Bombaert
Coordinator
ULB CP145
19, av. F.D. Roosevelt
1050 Bruxelles

Email: bombaert@ulb.ac.be
Tel: +32 (0)2 650.39.14
Fax: +32 (0)2 650.40.30
 
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The Master in Business Management and Information System (MBIS) Programme is designed to equip managers with advanced knowledge on management in general and specifically on IT applications to management.

Nowadays, in the new era of knowledge technologies, new professional skills are needed: people who are able to understand IT problems and who have developed management abilities and a clear vision of the world economy evolution.

MBIS is designed to educate managers with effective and efficient IT applications in business management as well as IT engineers with business management knowledge and skills. It is a practice-oriented education programme which encourages active participation among learners and instructors. Lectures, assignements, projects and other learning activities are combined in a way that helps learners to develop their skills of problem analysing and solving as well as applying learning points to their daily work.

The whole programme includes a two-month Foundation Course and a two-year Master Course.

The Foundation Course is aimed to provide essential knowledge on management and information system. Courses are delivered by Vietnamese professors.

The Master Course is devided into three parts (Strategy, Management and Operation) covering 22 taught courses, 3 workshops and a final thesis. Halve of courses are delivered by Vietnamese professors and the other halve by ULB professors.Tutorial sessions are assumed by Vietnamese professors.

 
 
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