Teaching and Examination Regulations 2010/2011 for the Master's and pre-Master's programmes:

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Teaching and Examination Regulations
2010/2011
for the Master's and pre-Master's programmes:
Accounting
Econometrics & Mathematical Economics
Economics
Economics and Finance of Ageing
Finance
Fiscal Economics
Information Management
International Management
Marketing Management
Marketing Research
Operations Research and Management Science
Quantitative Finance and Actuarial Science
Strategic Management
Supply Chain Management
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS......................................................................... 4
SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................ .. 4
Article 1.1
Scope
Article 1.2
Definition of terms
CHAPTER 2 PREVIOUS EDUCATION AND ADMISSION.............................................. 5
SECTION 1. PREVIOUS EDUCATION............................................................................ 5
Article 2.1
Previous education for the Master's degree programmes
Article 2.2
Language requirements for the Master's degree programmes
SECTION 2. ADMISSION PROCEDURE......................................................................... 6
Article 2.3
Start date
Article 2.4
Submission of application
Article 2.5
Registration
CHAPTER 3 STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMME....................................................... 7
SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAMME....................................................... 7
Article 3.1
Aim of the programme
Article 3.2
Final qualifications
Article 3.3
Programme design
Article 3.4
Study load
Article 3.5
Academic calendar
Article 3.6
Language of instruction
SECTION 2. STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMME........................................................ 8
Article 3.7
Programme structure
Article 3.8
Choice of electives
SECTION 3. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS................................9
Article 3.9
Preliminary examinations
Article 3.10
Preliminary examination procedure
Article 3.11
Form of the preliminary examinations
Article 3.12
Determination of the result
Article 3.13
Period of validity
Article 3.14
Right of inspection
Article 3.15
Exemption from preliminary examination
Article 3.16
Replacement of compulsory courses
Article 3.17
Examination
Article 3.18
Degree
CHAPTER 4 STUDENT SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE................................................... 11
Article 4.1
Student progress administration
Article 4.2
Student support and guidance
Article 4.3
Studying with a functional disorder
Article 4.4
Studying and top-class sport
CHAPTER 5 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS................................................................ 12
Article 5.1
Transitional provisions
CHAPTER 6 FINAL PROVISIONS............................................................................... 12
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Article
Article
Article
Article
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Legal protection
Amendments
Publication
Effective date
APPENDICES:
1. Composition of the programmes................................................................................ 14
2. Dual-degree agreements in2010/11.......................................................................... 37
3. Entry requirements for progression from Bachelor's to Master's degree
programmes....................................................................................................... 40
4. Composition of the pre-Master's programmes............................................................ 45
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS
Article 1.1 Scope
1. These regulations apply to the education and the examinations for the Master's degree
programmes in:
Accounting
Econometrics & Mathematical Economics
Economics
Economics and Finance of Ageing
Finance
Fiscal Economics
Information Management
International Management
Marketing Management
Marketing Research
Operations Research and Management Science
Quantitative Finance and Actuarial Science
Strategic Management
Supply Chain Management
henceforth referred to as: the programme. The programme is provided by the Tilburg School
of Economics and Management of Tilburg University, henceforth referred to as: the School.
2. These regulations also apply to the education and the examinations for the premaster’s
programmes and individual programmes which give admittance to (one of) the Master’s
degree programmes.
Article 1.2 Definition of terms
1. Where the terms that appear in these regulations also appear in the Dutch Higher Education
and Research Act (WHW), they will have the meaning given to them in that Act.
2. The following definitions will apply in these regulations:
a. the Act: the Dutch Higher Education and Research Act (WHW).
b. course: a unit of study within a programme in the meaning of Section 7.3, subsection 2 of
the Act;
c. dual degree: a programme provided jointly by Tilburg University and a partner university,
which allows selected students to receive a diploma from both institutions after
successfully completing the programme;
d. examination: the totality of preliminary examinations passed within a degree programme,
if necessary supplemented by an investigation of the student's knowledge, understanding
and skills, conducted by examiners appointed by the Examination Committee;
e. Examination Committee: a committee appointed by the Management Board within the
meaning of Section 7.12 of the Act;
f. examination candidate: a person who undergoes a test, preliminary examination or final
examination;
g. examiner: a member of staff or an external expert who conducts tests and/or preliminary
examinations within a course and has been appointed in this capacity by the Examination
Committee;
h. instruction period: the period within a programme during which instruction is provided in a
study unit-based or semester-based system;
i. invigilator: an examiner or other person appointed on behalf of the Examination
Committee who is present during tests/preliminary examinations in order to ensure that
they are conducted in a fair and proper manner;
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pre-Master's programme: a programme that serves to prepare a specifically defined group
of students who are not eligible for direct admission to the Master's programme for the
programme; In the integrated pre-Master’s programme courses students are allowed to
take the course during their enrollment at the University of Applied Sciences.
preliminary examination: written or oral test(s) which need to be passed in completion of
the course
programme: the Master's degree programmes specified in Article 1.1;
resit: a second opportunity to pass a course within the academic year;
semester: instruction period within the academic year;
student: a person who has enrolled at the university with a view to receiving instruction
and/or taking the tests and being examined for one or more programmes;
study unit: a period of instruction within the academic year;
test: investigation of the student's knowledge, understanding and skills in relation to a
subject, and the assessment of the results of this investigation;
CHAPTER 2 PREVIOUS EDUCATION AND ADMISSION
SECTION 1. PREVIOUS EDUCATION
Article 2.1
Previous education for the Master's degree programmes
1. Subject to the stipulations in Article 2.2 and Article 2.5, the Examination Committee will admit
students with one of the following previous education profiles to a Master's degree
programme with effect from academic year 2011/2012:
a. a completed Bachelor's degree programme (including specifically required courses
pursued at the Tilburg School of Economics and Management of Tilburg University) which
corresponds to the Master's degree programme as set out in Appendix 3.
b. in addition to a Bachelor's degree, and considering paragraph 5 of this article, a preMaster's programme completed at the Tilburg School of Economics and Management of
Tilburg University which corresponds to the relevant Master's degree programme and
entitles the candidate to admission to that programme, as set out in Appendix 4.
c. successful completion of a programme that the Examination Committee deems equivalent
to the previous education profile referred to in (a).
2. By way of exception, previous education profiles as referred to in paragraphs 1(a) and (b) for
which no more than 12 ECTS credits are still incomplete, entitle the candidate to admission to
the corresponding Master's degree programme. Under paragraph (b), this exception applies
only to the pre-Master's programme.
3. Students with a previous education as referred to in Article 2.1 paragraph 1(c) that has not
been pursued at a higher education institution in the Netherlands may be requested to submit
their results in the Graduate Management Admission Test (for Master’s degree programmes
in Business Studies ) or the Princeton Graduate Record Exam (for Master's degree
programmes in Economics).
4. Requests for admission to a Master's degree programme other than as specified above will,
in principle, be refused. In individual cases the Examination Committee may decide to admit
the applicant to a preparatory programme, upon completion of which he/she will be admitted
to the Master's degree programme.The pre-Master's programme for 2010-2011 guarantees
admission to a single, specifically designated Master's degree programme in 2011-2012.
Intake into the Master's degree programme in subsequent academic years may be subject to
additional requirements.
5. In principle, the integrated pre-Master's programme for 2010-2011 guarantees admission to a
single, specifically designated Master's degree programme either in 2011-2012 or in 20122013, depending on the duration of the programme. Changes to the content of the
programme may only be imposed if students can reasonably be expected to adapt their study
plans.
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6. In addition to the above, participation in a dual-degree programme requires selection according to
the criteria laid down in the dual-degree agreement.
Article 2.2
Language requirements for the Master's degree programmes
1. An adequate knowledge of the Dutch language is required for the Master's and pre-Master's
programmes in Fiscal Economics and Marketing Management (Dutch track). Non-native
speakers of Dutch can demonstrate an adequate knowledge of the Dutch language by
obtaining one of the following language proficiency certificates: the State Examination in
Dutch as a Second Language (NT2), the Certificate in Dutch as a Foreign Language
(CNaVT), the PTHO (Profile for Language Proficiency in Higher Education) or the PAT
(Profile for Academic Language Proficiency). For German speakers it is sufficient to have
passed the final examination in Tilburg University’s ‘Niederländisch; Intensivkurs für
Deutschsprachige’ course.
2. All Master's and pre-Master's programmes not specified in paragraph 1 require an adequate
knowledge of English. This can be demonstrated by completing a Bachelor's degree
programme in English.
3. Notwithstanding the stipulations in paragraph 2, an adequate knowledge of the English
language for the Master's and pre-Master's programmes can also be demonstrated with one
of the following test results:
a. a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) test with a minimum score of 575
for the paper-based version, 232 for the computer version or 90 for the internet
version;
b. an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) test with an overall
minimum score of 6.5 and no individual scores below 6.0 in the separate sections of
the test;
4. Applicants who have passed an examination in a pre-university education (VWO) or Senior
General Secondary Education (HAVO) programme will be presumed to have taken English as
part of this examination and exempted from the requirements set out in paragraphs 2 and 3 of
this article.
SECTION 2. ADMISSION PROCEDURE.
Article 2.3
Start date
1. The programmes, with the exception of Fiscal Economics, start once per academic year (1
September). Assessment of previous education requirements will be based on results
obtained before this date.
2. Students can start twice per academic year with the Fiscal Economics programme (1
September and 1 February). Assessment of previous education requirements will be based on
results obtained before these dates.
Article 2.4
Submission of application for the Master's degree programme
1. Students with a diploma obtained abroad and students who are not currently registered at
Tilburg University should submit an application for the programme. The application should be
sent to:
Tilburg University
Tilburg School of Economics and Management
t.a.v. International Programmes Office
Room K 08
Postbus 90153
5000 LE Tilburg
The Netherlands
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2. The deadlines for submission of applications for the Master's degree programme are as
follows:
a. No later than 15 April for students who are not of Dutch nationality and do not hold a
permanent residence permit for one of the other EEA countries1 or for Australia, Canada,
Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, South Korea, the United States or the Vatican City.
b. No later than 1 July for students who are not of Dutch nationality but hold a permanent
residence permit for one of the other EEA countries or for Australia, Canada, Japan,
Monaco, New Zealand, South Korea, the United States or the Vatican City.
c. No later than 1 September for students with Dutch nationality.
3. An application consists of:
a. a short letter requesting admission to the programme;
b. a curriculum vitae giving full details of the applicant's educational background;
c. a copy of the passport page containing personal details;
d. certified copies of diplomas obtained (secondary and higher/university education) and
lists of marks;
e. official translations (if the diplomas/marks lists are not in Dutch, English, French or
German).
4. Applications will only be processed if the documentation is complete. An admission decision
will be reached within 6 weeks of receiving the application. Applicants will be notified of the
decision in writing.
Article 2.5
Registration
1. Students with a current registration may indicate the Master's degree programme for which
they wish to be registered by means of the registration pack. The student administration will
check the student progress records to establish whether admission to the desired Master's
programme is possible.
2. Students with a bachelor’s degree FEB, without current registration must apply for admittance
to the Master’s degree programme before 1 July. This application must be addressed to the
Education Office FEB.
3. If the student has been admitted to the Master's degree programme per September 1 he/she
should complete the registration before 1 October by registering with the student
administration and satisfying the financial requirements.To ensure timely processing before
the start of the academic year the application should be returned before 1 August.
4. Students who want to start the Fiscal Economics programme in February need to contact the
Education Office before 15 December.
CHAPTER 3 STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMME
SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAMME.
Article 3.1
Aim of the programme
1. The aims of the programmes are as follows:
a. to enable students to acquire knowledge, attitude and skills in the field concerned;
b. to provide students with academic training;
c. to prepare students for a career in academia or as a researcher.
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The EEA countries are: Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, the
United Kingdom, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, the Czech
Republic, Sweden and Switzerland
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2. The aims of the pre-Master's programmes are as follows:
a. to enable students to acquire knowledge, understanding and skills in the field
concerned;
b. to provide students with academic training;
c. to prepare students for a career at an academic level.
Article 3.2
Final qualifications
The final qualifications can be found in the description of the programme in the electronic study
guide.
Article 3.3
Programme design
The programmes are provided on a full-time basis.
Article 3.4
Study load
1. The programmes have the following study load:
a. Master's degree programmes: 60 ECTS credits;
b. Pre-Master's programmes: at least 42 ECTS credits.
c. No standards regarding the total ECTS are defined for individual programmes as
referred to in article 1, paragraph 2.
2. The study load of the courses is as follows:
a. within the Master's degree programmes: 6 ECTS credits, except for the Master's thesis,
which has a study load of 18 ECTS credits;
b. notwithstanding the stipulations in paragraph a, the study load within the Fiscal Economics
Master's degree programme is: 6, 7.5, 9 or 12 ECTS credits. The Master's thesis for this
programme has a study load of 15 ECTS credits.
c. within the pre-Master's programme: 6 ECTS credits, except for the Bachelor's thesis
(where applicable), which has a study load of 12 ECTS credits.
d. notwithstanding the stipulations in paragraph d, the study load within the pre-Master's
programme in Fiscal Economics is: 6, 7 or 9 ECTS credits. The Bachelor's thesis in
this premaster’s programme has a study load of 12 ECTS credits.
Article 3.5
Academic calendar
The academic year in the Master's degree programmes consists of one semester and two study
units.
Article 3.6
Language of instruction
1. The language of instruction in the Accounting (track Accountancy), Fiscal Economics and
Marketing Management programmes (Dutch track) is Dutch.
2. The language of instruction in the other programmes is English.
3. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, one or more of the courses that make up the programme may
be conducted in English. The course description in the electronic study guide states the
language of instruction within the course.
4. The use of English as referred to in paragraph 3 will not lead to an increase in the study load.
SECTION 2. STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMME
Article 3.7
Programme structure
1. Appendix 1 lists the courses that make up the programmes and shows how they are
timetabled.
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2. The pre-Master's programmes consist of the courses listed in Appendix 4.
3. If one or more of the Master's degree programmes form(s) part of a dual-degree programme,
there may be changes to the composition and the timetabling of the programme. See
Appendix 2.
4. If a student wishes to combine several Master's degree programmes, the programmes may
be subject to additional requirements. See Appendix 1.
Article 3.8
Choice of electives
1. Appendix 1 indicates whether the electives chosen within the programme must consist of
courses from certain elective clusters or whether students can make a free choice.
2. If there is a free choice of electives, the student should take the following requirements into
consideration:
a. The courses should be at Master's level.
b. The content of the courses must not overlap with the other courses from the Master's
degree programme or with courses that form part of the previous education as referred to
in Article 2.1.
c. The courses must satisfy any additional, programme-specific requirements.
d. A course on the basis of which an exemption or replacement of compulsory courses is
granted, cannot be included as elective.
3. Courses not offered by the School should be approved by the Examination Committee before
they can be included as electives.
SECTION 3. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS
Article 3.9
Preliminary examinations
1. In general, there are two opportunities to take the preliminary examinations for the
programme courses during the academic year in which the course is offered.
2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, only one opportunity is offered to pass the course Master’s
thesis.
3. The first preliminary examinations for the programme courses take place immediately after
the instruction period. The resits are scheduled after the next instruction period. This
paragraph is not applicable to courses which are provided by another faculty or university.
4. The examination periods are announced via the electronic study guide before the start of the
academic year.
5. The Examination Committee is responsible for organizing and coordinating the preliminary
examinations. The guidelines are incorporated in the Examination Committee Rules and
Guidelines.
Article 3.10
Preliminary examination procedure
1. Admission to the courses, preliminary examinations and final examinations for the
programme is restricted to students who have been admitted to the programme.
2. If admission to the programme has been granted on the basis of Article 2.1, paragraph 2,
students are only allowed to submit the Master's thesis if they have completed the previous
education as referred to in Article 2.1, paragraph 1.
3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, students are only allowed to participate in the preliminary
examination for the Master's thesis in the Fiscal Economics Master's degree programme if
they have completed the previous education as referred to in Article 2.1, paragraph 1.
4. At the request of the student, the Examination Committee may deviate from the provisions of
paragraphs 2 and 3 in special circumstances.
5. Participation in programme courses may be subject to more specific entry requirements.
These are outlined in Appendix 1 and in the description of the course concerned in the
electronic study guide.
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6. Admission to the examination is subject to Article 3.17, paragraph 2.
Article 3.11
Form of the preliminary examinations
1. The electronic study guide states whether the preliminary examination is conducted in writing,
orally or by means of a proficiency test.
2. At the request of the student or the examiner, the Examination Committee may decide to
conduct a preliminary examination in a different form for a particular student.
3. Oral tests are not conducted with more than one person at a time, unless the Examination
Committee has decreed otherwise.
4. Oral tests are public, except in special cases where the Examination Committee or the
examiner concerned has decreed otherwise or in case the student has lodged an objection.
Article 3.12
Determination of the result
1. The result for a course is determined on the basis of the results of the tests from this course.
Additional requirements, such as participation and duty to attend the courses can be taken
into account in the determination of the result. The assessment of the results of subtests is
announced at the beginning of the academic year.
2. The examiner determines the result of a written test within 15 working days after the test has
taken place.
3. If a student takes several preliminary examinations for a course, the highest score obtained
will count towards the result.
4. The examiner determines the result of an oral test immediately after the test ends and also
presents a certificate to the student.
5. The result of a preliminary examination is only valid after publication in the individual student
progress records, which are made available by Tilburg University's Central Student
Administration. Publication will take place within five working days after the determination of
the result as referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2. Possible inaccuracies in this publication could
be changed.
6. The provisions of paragraphs 1, 3 and 4 apply to the preliminary examinations offered by the
School.
Article 3.13
Period of validity
1. Successfully completed courses remain valid indefinitely.
2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the Examination Committee may require a student to take an
additional or replacement preliminary examination for a particular course if the original
preliminary examination was passed more than three years before the Master's examination.
3. The previous paragraphs are also applicable to exemptions.
Article 3.14
Right of inspection
1. Article 10, paragraph 4 of the Examination Committee Rules and Guidelines lays down rules
concerning inspection as referred to in Section 7.13, subsection 2(q) of the Act.
2. Pursuant to Section 7.13, subsection 2(p) of the Act, students may inspect their work for a
period of six weeks after the publication of the result of a written preliminary examination. The
time and place of inspection are determined in consultation with the lecturer.
3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, the lecturer may stipulate that the inspection or perusal occurs
on two different days, at a place and time determined by the lecturer. The lecturer must
communicate these dates to the students. If the student concerned can prove that force
majeure prevented him/her from appearing at that particular time and place, the lecturer,
acting on the advice of the Examination Committee, will offer him/her another opportunity, if
possible within the period stated in paragraph 2.
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3. During the inspection, the student may peruse the questions and terms of reference of the
preliminary examination concerned, and also (if possible) the standards that were applied in
the assessment.
Article 3.15
Exemption from preliminary examination
1. At the student's request and acting on the advice of the examiner concerned, the
Examination Committee may exempt the student from the preliminary examinations of a
programme course if he/she has successfully completed a course at another university that
covers all of the educational objectives of the course concerned.
2. In general, exemption as referred to in paragraph 1 is not possible if the course for which the
exemption is requested was completed while the student was enrolled in the programme at
Tilburg University.
3. Paragraph 2 does not apply to courses completed for another programme at Tilburg
University.
4. The exemption referred to in paragraph 1 may be granted up to a maximum of 12 ECTS
credits.
5. Exemption cannot be granted within the programme for the Master's thesis.
6. Instead of a mark, the word “exemption” is noted for the course concerned in the student
progress records and marks list.
Article 3.16
Replacement of compulsory courses
1. Students must take the programme courses (compulsory course codes) in order to meet their
learning commitments.
2. In accordance with paragraph 3 of this article, the Examination Committee may decide in
exceptional cases that a compulsory course may be replaced with another course.
3. The student should request the Examination Committee's permission to replace the course in
advance.
4. In the student progress records and marks list, the compulsory course is replaced with an
entry stating the approved replacement course (including the mark).
Article 3.17
Examination
1. The Examination Committee will determine the result of the examination as soon as the
student furnishes sufficient evidence of the preliminary examinations that he/she has passed
within the Master's programme and the academic training thus acquired.
2. If admission to the Master's degree programme has been granted on the basis of Article 2.1,
paragraph 2, the examination result will be determined after the previous education as
referred to in Article 2.1 paragraph 1 has been completed.
3. Before determining the result of the examination, the Examination Committee may conduct an
investigation of the student's knowledge with respect to one or more courses or aspects of
the programme, if and insofar as the results of the preliminary examinations in question give
it cause to do so.
4. The rules governing examination results are set out in the Examination Committee Rules and
Guidelines.
Article 3.18
Degree
1. The degree of Master of Science is awarded to students who have passed the examination in
the master programmes:
2. The degree conferred will be indicated on the examination certificate.
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CHAPTER 4 STUDENT SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE
Article 4.1
Student progress administration
1. The School is responsible for recording students’ results.
2. At the request of the School, the Central Student Administration of Tilburg University records
students’ results in the central study progress database.
Article 4.2
Student support and guidance
1. The School ensures that all students registered for the programme are able to claim guidance
in study-related matters.
2. Entitlement to student support and guidance includes:
a. the opportunity to have progress monitoring discussions;
b. information about the electives;
c. referral to other advisory bodies;
d. information about study skills training.
Article 4.3
Studying with a functional disorder
1. Students with a handicap or chronic illness are offered the opportunity to tailor their studies,
as far as is reasonably possible, to the limitations that are associated with their disorder.
2. The student should contact the academic advisor in order to be considered for such
adaptations. Evidence of the functional disorder must be presented.
3. The student must contact the student counsellor before 1 January in order to be considered
for financial compensation in relation to a delay in the progress of his/her studies that is due
to the functional disorder.
Article 4.4
Studying and top-class sport
1. Students who engage in top-class sport can apply for top-athlete status, which entitles them
to additional facilities (e.g. student support and guidance and/or financial remuneration).
2. The School will do what it can to provide additional facilities in terms of student support and
guidance, for example by offering additional or alternative preliminary examinations,
exemption from attendance requirements, replacement assignments, etc.
3. Students with top-athlete status who wish to avail themselves of the above-mentioned
facilities should reach an agreement with their academic advisor at the beginning of the
academic year with a view to drawing up a study plan. No facilities will be offered
subsequently.
CHAPTER 5 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
Article 5.1
Transitional provisions
1. The School will make transitional arrangements in the event of changes in course availability
that result from changes in the composition of the programme.
2. After a particular course has been offered for the last time, students will generally be offered
a further two opportunities to take preliminary examinations in the following academic year. In
special cases, the Examination Committee may decide that an additional or alternative
transitional arrangement is required.
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CHAPTER 6 FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 6.1
Legal protection
The Examination Appeals Board is authorized to deal with an appeal lodged by the party
concerned in relation to the cases referred to in Section 7.61 of the Act.
Article 6.2
Amendments
1. Amendments to these regulations will be adopted by the Dean in a separate decision, after
having heard the advice of the Programme Committee and consulted with the School Council.
2. An amendment to these regulations will not concern the current academic year unless it does
not harm the interests of students.
Article 6.3
Publication
1. The Dean will be responsible for publishing these regulations, the rules and guidelines laid
down by the Examination Committee and any amendments to these documents.
2. Any interested person may obtain a copy of the documents referred to in paragraph 1 from
the Education Office.
Article 6.4
Date of commencement
These regulations will take effect on 1 September 2010.
As decreed by the Dean on 7 June 2010.
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Appendix 1 Composition of the programmes (MSc)
MSc Accounting 1B300 (English)
Track Accountancy
semester
code
course
ECTS
Specifics
1.1
324059
Corporate Financial Reporting
6
Is offered in the first study unit of the semester
1.1
324028
Advanced Financial Accounting
6
Is offered in the second study unit of the semester
1.1
320066
Advanced Accounting Information Systems
6
1.1
324054
Advanced Auditing
6
1.1
324039
Management Control Systems
6
1.2
323059
Financial Statement Analysis
6
1.2
324027
Financial Information in Capital Markets
6
1.2
390301
Master Thesis Accounting
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed in order
to start the Master's thesis
MSc Accounting 1B300 (English)
Track Accounting
semester
code
course
ECTS
Specifics
1.1
324059
Corporate Financial Reporting
6
Is offered in the First study unit of the semester
1.1
324028
Advanced Financial Accounting
6
Cluster A
Is offered in the second study unit of the semester
Choose 18 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
1.1
320066
Advanced Accounting Information Systems
6
Cluster A
1.1
324039
Management Control Systems
6
Cluster A
1.1
324037
Advanced Management Accounting
6
Cluster A
1.1
323060
Investment Analysis
6
Cluster A
1.1
323058
Corporate Valuation
6
Cluster A
1.1
325060
Strategic Management
6
Cluster A
1.2
323039
Financial Analysis and Investor Behaviour
6
Cluster A
1.2
32304A
Treasury Management
6
Cluster A
14
Cluster B
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
1.1
324048
International Financial Reporting and Analysis
6
Cluster B
1.2
323059
Financial Statement Analysis
6
Cluster B
1.2
324027
Financial Information in Capital Markets
6
1.2
390301
Master Thesis Accounting
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed in order
to start the Master's thesis
MSc Accounting 1B300 (English)
Track Accounting (variant RC)
semester
code
course
ECTS
specifics
1.1
324059
Corporate Financial Reporting
6
Is offered in the first study unit of the semester
1.1
324028
Advanced Financial Accounting
6
Is offered in the second study unit of the semester
1.1
320066
Advanced Accounting Information Systems
6
1.1
324039
Management Control Systems
6
1.1
324037
Advanced Management Accounting
6
1.1
324048
International Financial Reporting and Analysis
6
Cluster A
1.2
323059
Financial Statement Analysis
6
Cluster A
1.2
324027
Financial Information in Capital Markets
6
1.2
390301
Master Thesis Accounting
18
Cluster A
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed in order
to start the Master's thesis
15
MSc Accounting 1B300 (English)
Track Accounting (variant CFA)
semester
code
course
ECTS
specifics
1.1
324059
Corporate Financial Reporting
6
Is offered in the first study unit of the semester
1.1
324028
Advanced Financial Accounting
6
Is offered in the second study unit of the semester
1.1
324037
Advanced Management Accounting
6
1.1
323060
Investment Analysis
6
Cluster A
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
1.1
324048
International Financial Reporting and Analysis
6
Cluster A
1.2
323059
Financial Statement Analysis
6
Cluster A
1.2
323039
Financial Analysis and Investor Behaviour
6
1.2
324027
Financial Information in Capital Markets
6
1.2
390301
Master Thesis Accounting
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed in order
to start the Master's thesis
16
MSc Econometrics & Matematical Economics1C300 (English)
Track Econometrics
semester
code
course
ECTS
specifics
Choice
Cluster
Cluster A
Choose 24 ECTS credits from course in cluster A
1.1
230227
Econometric Theory
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C9
Empirical Finance
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C5
Microeconometrics
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C7
Panel Data Analysis of Microeconomics
6
Cluster A
Decisions
1.2
230247
Quantitative Models in Marketing
6
Cluster B
Cluster A: in study unit 3
Choose 12 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
1.1 + 1.2
Not selected core course from cluster A
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C2
Dynamic Real Investment
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C1
Financial Models
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C8
Pension System Design
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C3
Simulation
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M3C1
Nonlinear and Robust Optimization
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C8
Pension System Design
6
Cluster B
35M3C3
Advanced Game Theory
6
Cluster B
1.2
35M2C7
Issues in Finance and Insurance
6
Cluster B: in study unit 3
1.2
35M3C3
Management Science
6
Cluster B: in study unit 3
1.1 + 1.2
35M??
Vrije keuze
6
Cluster B: Course must be approved by the Examination Committee beforehand.
See the programme description in the Electronic
Study Guide for
prossibilities.
Cluster C
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster C
17
the
1.1 + 1.2
35M??
Vrije keuze
6
Cluster C: Not selected course from cluster A or B or another course from TiSEM.
1.2
390302
Master Thesis Econometics and Mathematical
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
The latter course must be approved by the examination committee beforehand
Economics
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
Furthermore, at least 30 ECTS must have been passed in order to start the
Master’s thesis.
MSc Econometrics & Mathematical Economics 1C300 (English)
Track Mathematical Economics
semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
35M1C2
Dynamic Real Investment
6
1.1
35M3C1
Nonlinear and Robust Optimization
1.1
330081
Seminar
1.2
35M3C3
1.2
230224
specifics
Choice
Cluster
Cluster A
Choose 24 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
Cluster A
6
Cluster A
6
Cluster A
Advanced Game Theory
6
Cluster A
Micro 3 (incomplete information)
6
Cluster A
Een niet gekozen vak van cluster A
6
Competitiveness
of
the
European
Economy
Cluster B
Choose 12 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
1.1 + 1.2
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C9
Empirical Finance
6
Cluster B
1.1
35V5B1
Operations Research and Management Science in
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C7
Panel Data Analysis of Microeconomics Decisions
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C5
Microeconometrics
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C1
Financial Models
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C8
Pension System Design
6
Cluster B
practice
18
1.1
35M1C3
Simulation
6
Cluster B
1.2
35M3C2
Management Science
6
Cluster B
1.2
35M2C7
Issues in Finance and Insurance
6
Cluster B: in study unit 3
1.1 + 1.2
35M??
Vrije keuze
6
Cluster B: Course must be approved by the Examination Committee beforehand.
See the programme description in the Electronic
Study Guide for
the
prossibilities.
Cluster C
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster C
1.1 + 1.2
35M??
Vrije keuze
6
Cluster C: Not selected course from cluster A or B or another course from TiSEM.
1.2
390302
Master Thesis Econometrics and Mathematical
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
The latter course must be approved by the examination committee beforehand
Economics
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
Furthermore, at least 30 ECTS must have been passed in order to start the
Master’s thesis.
19
MSc Economics 1D300 (English)
semester
code
Course
ECTS
1.1
310138
Applied Methods for Economists
6
1.1 + 1.2
3ME???
Vrij(-e) keuzevak(-ken) Master
12
Cluster A
specifics
Choose 24 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
1.1
323037
Corporate Governance and Restructuring
6
Cluster A
1.1
323060
Investment Analysis
6
Cluster A
1.1
310141
Seminar Financial Economics
6
Cluster A
1.1
330075
Seminar Development and Growth
6
Cluster A
1.1
330076
Seminar Game Theory and Industrial Organisation
6
Cluster A
1.1
330081
Seminar Competitiveness of the European Economy
6
Cluster A
1.1
330079
Seminar Public Economics
6
Cluster A
1.2
310142
Seminar Financial Markets and Institutions
6
Cluster A
1.2
310143
Seminar Taxation and Trade
6
Cluster A
1.2
330080
Seminar Competition Policy
6
Cluster A
1.2
330077
Seminar Environmental Economics
6
Cluster A
1.2
330078
Seminar Labour Economics
6
Cluster A
1.2
330082
Seminar Competition and Regulation in Network Industries
6
Cluster A
1.2
310146
Seminar Competition and Regulation in Health Care Markets
6
Cluster A
1.2
390303
Master Thesis Economics
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units
specifically required, or the pre-Master's programme must be
successfully completed.
It is possible to choose a specialization within this Master’s degree programme. The specialization will be stated on the list of marks for students who meet the requirements listed
below. Please note that only one specialization can be included on the list of marks.
The following course units are compulsory for the Socio-Economic Policy specialization:
Seminar Public Economics
Seminar Labour Economics
The following course units are compulsory for the Competition and Regulation specialization:
Seminar Game Theory and Industrial Organisation
20
Seminar Competitiveness of the European Economy, and at least two of the following courses
Seminar Competition Policy
Seminar Competition and Regulation in Network Industries
Seminar Comptetition and Regulation in Health Care Markets
The following course units are compulsory for the Resources, Development and Growth specialization:
Seminar Development and Growth
Seminar Environmental Economics
The following course units are compulsory for the International Economics and Finance specialization
Seminar Financial Conomics
Seminar Taxation and Trade
At least two of the following courses:
Seminar Financial Markets and Institutions
Investment Analysis
Corporate Governance and Restructuring
21
MSc Economics and Finance of Aging 2V300 (English)
semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
390206
Quantitative Research in Pension and Retirement
6
1.1
390200
Introduction
6
to
Economics
and
Finance
of
specifics
Pensions and Aging
1.1
390201
Investment Analysis of Aging and Pensions 1
6
1.1
390205
Macroeconomics of Pensions and Aging
6
1.1
390202
Microeconomics of Life Cycle Behaviour
6
1.2
390208
Investment Analysis of Aging and Pensions 2
6
Cluster A: In study unit 3
1.2
390204
Health Economics and Aging
6
Cluster A: In study unit 3
1.2
390207
Psychology of Economic Behaviour
6
Cluster A: In study unit 3
1.2
390203
Topics in Economics and Finance of Aging
6
Cluster A: in study unit 3. Choose two modules (see course description)
1.2
390900
Masterthesis Economics and Finance of Aging
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
Cluster A
Choose 12 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
22
MSc Finance 1E300 (English)
semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
323036
Capital Structure
6
1.1
323060
Investment Analysis
6
1.1
323063
Empirical Methods in Finance
6
1.1
323037
Corporate Governance and Restructuring
6
1.1
323058
Corporate Valuation
6
Cluster A
1.1
325017
Derivative Securities and Risk Management
6
Cluster A
1.1
390201
Investment Analysis of Ageing and Pensions 1
6
Cluster A
1.1
324059
Corporate Financial Reporting
6
Cluster A
1.1
325060
Strategic Management
6
Cluster A
1.2
323062
Entrepreneurial Finance
6
Cluster B
1.2
323039
Financial Analysis and Investor Behaviour
6
Cluster B
1.2
323059
Financial Statement Analysis
6
Cluster B
1.2
310142
Seminar Financial Markets and institutions
6
Cluster B
1.2
32304A
Treasury Management
6
Cluster B
Cluster A
specifics
Choose 12 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
Cluster B
Cluster A
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units
specifically required, or the pre-Master's programme must be
successfully completed. Furthermore, at least 30 ECTS must have
1.2
390304
Master Thesis finance
18
been passed in order to start the Master’s thesis.
specifics
MSc Finance 1E300 (English)
CFA-track
semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
323036
Capital Structure
6
23
1.1
323060
Investment Analysis
6
1.1
323063
Empirical Methods in Finance
6
1.1
323037
Corporate Governance and Restructuring
6
1.1
325017
Derivative Securities and Risk Management
6
1.2
323039
Financial Analysis and Investor Behaviour
6
1.2
323059
Financial Statement Analysis
6
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units
specifically required, or the pre-Master's programme must be
successfully completed. Furthermore, at least 30 ECTS must have
1.2
390304
Master Thesis finance
18
been passed in order to start the Master’s thesis.
24
MSc Fiscale Economie 1F300 (Dutch)
semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
3M????
Vrij(-e) keuzevak(-ken) Master
6
1.1
695028
Europees en internationaal belastingrecht B
9
1.1+1.2
390305
Master Thesis Fiscale Economie
15
specifics
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units
specifically required, or the pre-Master's programme must be
successfully completed.
1.1
695228
Methodologie van het belastingrecht
6
1.2
380024
Belastingheffing ondernemingen B
12
1.2
695229
Capita Selecta Belastingheffing Particulieren
6
1.1
695029
Capita selecta Europees en internationaal belastingrecht
6
Cluster A
1.1
695030
Capita selecta loonbelasting en sociale verzekeringen
6
Cluster A
1.1
695026
Fiscale aspecten van vererving
6
Cluster A
1.1
695420
Fiscale en civielrechtelijke aspecten van toekomstvoorzieningen
6
Cluster A
1.1
620041
Geschiedenis van het belastingrecht
6
Cluster A
1.2
670047
Fiscaal strafrecht
6
Cluster A
1.2
695227
Capita selecta omzetbelasting
6
Cluster A
1.2
695031
Fiscale aspecten van bedrijfsopvolging en -concentraties
6
Cluster A
1.2
600009
Oefenrechtbank
6
Cluster A
1.2
323035
Persoonlijke financiële planning voor Fiscale Economie
6
Cluster A
Cluster A
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
25
Track indirecte belastingen 1F310
1.1
695228
Methodologie van het belastingrecht
6
1.1
695028
Europees en internationaal belastingrecht B
9
1.1
107240
European Value Added Tax (Universiteit Maastricht)
6
1.2
695227
Capita selecta omzetbelasting
6
1.2
380024
Belastingheffing ondernemingen B
12
1.2
107462
Indirecte belastingen en internationale handel (VU)
6
1.1+1.2
390305
Masterthesis Fiscale economie
15
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units
specifically required, or the pre-Master's programme must be
successfully completed.
When studying or having finished the Master’s programme Tax Law at the Faculty of Law and the Bachelor’s programme Fiscal Economics at the Tilburg School of
Economics and Management, the Master’s programme Fiscal Economics comprise the following course units:
three fiscal electives (6 ECTS each) which have not been taken up in the master’s programme Tax Law
two economic electives (6 ECTS each)
Masterthesis Fiscal Economics (15 ECTS)
No exemptions are granted. Article 3.15 does not apply. Students in this programme must get their courses approved by the academic director in advance
26
MSc Information Management 1G300 (English)
semester
code
course
ECTS
Cluster A
specifics
Choose 30 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
1.1
320061
Advanced Resource Planning
6
Cluster A
1.1
346233
Business Intelligence
6
Cluster A
1.1
320062
Business Process Integration
6
Cluster A
1.1
320064
Business Transformation and IT
6
Cluster A
1.1
346232
Logistics and Information
6
Cluster A
1.1
32M1C1
Management of Knowledge and Innovation
6
Cluster A
1.1
320063
Method Engineering
6
Cluster A
1.1
3M????
Elective(s) Master
6
Cluster A
1.2
320039
E-Business
6
1.2
320065
Seminar Information Management
6
1.2
390306
Master Thesis Information Management
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
27
MSc International Management 1H300 (English)
semester
Code
course
ECTS
1.1
32304M
International Financial Management
6
1.1
324048
International Financial Reporting and Analysis
6
1.1
325047
International Management
6
1.1
328253
International Marketing
6
1.1
324039
Management Control Systems
6
Cluster A
1.1
325060
Strategic Management
6
Cluster A
1.1
328248
Marketing Communication
6
Cluster A
1.1
323037
Corporate Governance and Restructuring
6
Cluster A
1.2
3ME???
Vrij(-e) keuzevak(-ken) Master
6
Cluster A
specifics
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
Cluster B
Choose 6 ECTS crdits from courses in cluster B
1.2
325054
Seminar International Business: Accounting
6
Cluster B
1.2
325055
Seminar International Business: Finance
6
Cluster B
1.2
325057
Seminar International Business: Management
6
Cluster B
1.2
325056
Seminar International Business: Marketing
6
Cluster B
Cluster C
Choose 18 ECTS credits from courses in cluster C. The Bachelor’s degree programme,
including any course units specifically required, or the pre-Master's programme must be
successfully completed. Please note additional entry requirements.
1.2
390317
Master Thesis International Business: Finance
18
1.2
390319
Master
1.2
390318
1.2
390316
Cluster C. Additional entry requirements: seminar in the same field as the thesis: 325055
Seminar IB: Finance.
Thesis
International
Business:
18
Thesis
International
Business:
18
Thesis
International
Business:
18
Management
Master
Seminar IB: Management.
Marketing
Master
Cluster C. Additional entry requirements: seminar in the same field as the thesis: 325057
Cluster C. Additional entry requirements: seminar in the same field as the thesis: 325056
Seminar IB: Marketing.
Accounting
Cluster C. Additional entry requirements: seminar in the same field as the thesis: 325054
Seminar IB Accounting
28
MSc Marketing Management 1M300 (Dutch and English)
semester
code
course
ECTS
specifics
1.1
328032
Brand Management
6
In study unit 1
1.1
328244
Marketing Channel Management
6
In study unit 2
1.1
328248
Marketing Communication
6
1.1
328251
Strategic Marketing Management
6
1.1
328038
Advanced Marketing Research
6
1.1
328253
International Marketing
6
Cluster A
1.1
325060
Strategic Management
6
Cluster A
1.1
328043
Market Assessment
6
Cluster A
1.1
328036
Survey Methodology
6
Cluster B (notice: in 2010/2011 this course is offered in the first semester!)
1.2
300438
Experimental Research
6
Cluster B
1.2
328034
Marketing Information Management
6
Cluster B
1.2
325058
Purchasing Management
6
Cluster B
1.2
390311
Master Thesis Marketing Management
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
Cluster A
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A.
Cluster B
Cluster A
Choose 12 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
29
MSc Marketing Research 1N300 (English)
Strategic track
semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
328038
Advanced Marketing Research
6
1.1
328251
Strategic Marketing Management
6
1.1
328043
Market Assessment
6
1.1
328036
Survey Methodology
6
1.1
230325
Marketing Models
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C7
Panel Data Analysis of Micro-economic Decisions
6
Cluster A
1.1
328253
International Marketing
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C5
Microeconometrics
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C3
Simulation
6
Cluster A
1.2
300438
Experimental Research
6
Cluster B
1.2
328034
Marketing Information Management
6
Cluster B
1.2
390312
Master Thesis Marketing Research
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
Cluster A
specifics
Choose 12 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
Cluster B
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
MSc Marketing Research 1N300 (English)
Quantitative track
semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
35M1C7
Panel Data Analysis of Micro-economic Decisions
6
1.1
328251
Strategic Marketing Management
6
1.1
328043
Market Assessment
6
Cluster A
1.1
specifics
Choose 12 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
230325
Marketing Models
6
Cluster A
30
This is an official course in the Research Master’s degree programme. In order to
be admitted to this course, students need the approval of the director of the
Reserch Master’s degree programme in Business: marketing, the director of the
MSc Marketing Research, and the teachter of the course. Students who want to
take this course as an elective should send a motivation letter and their grade list
to the director of the MSc Marketing Research (Dr. A.M.M. Bosmans)
1.1
328038
Advanced Marketing Research
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C5
Microeconometrics
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C3
Simulation
6
Cluster A
1.1
230319
Theory-based Econometric Models in Marketing
3
Cluster A
This course can only be taken after students have passed the Quantitative
Models in Marketing Course.
This is an official course in the Research Master’s degree programme. In order to
be admitted to this course, students need the approval of the director of the
Reserch Master’s degree programme in Business: marketing, the director of the
MSc Marketing Research, and the teachter of the course. Students who want to
take this course as an elective should send a motivation letter and their grade list
to the director of the MSc Marketing Research (Dr. A.M.M. Bosmans)
1.1
230299
Structural Equation Modeling
3
Cluster A
This is an official course in the Research Master’s degree programme. In order to
be admitted to this course, students need the approval of the director of the
Reserch Master’s degree programme in Business: marketing, the director of the
MSc Marketing Research, and the teachter of the course. Students who want to
take this course as an elective should send a motivation letter and their grade list
to the director of the MSc Marketing Research (Dr. A.M.M. Bosmans)
1.2
230247
Quantitative Models in Marketing
6
This is an official course in the Research Master’s degree programme. In order to
be admitted to this course, students need the approval of the director of the
Reserch Master’s degree programme in Business: marketing, the director of the
MSc Marketing Research, and the teachter of the course. Students who want to
31
take this course as an elective should send a motivation letter and their grade list
to the director of the MSc Marketing Research (Dr. A.M.M. Bosmans)
Cluster B
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
1.1
328036
Survey Methodology
6
Cluster B (notice: in 2010/2011 this course is offered in the first semester)
1.2
328034
Marketing Information Management
6
Cluster B
1.2
390312
Master Thesis Marketing Research
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
32
MSc Operations Research and Management Science (1P300) (English)
semester
code
course
ECTS
specifics
1.1
35M1C3
Simulation
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M3C1
Nonlinear and Robust Optimization
6
Cluster A
1.1
35V5B1
practice
6
Cluster A
1.2
35M3C2
Management Science
6
Cluster A
Cluster A
The courses in cluster A are obligatory
Operations Research and Management Science in
Cluster B
Choose 12 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
1.1
35M1C7
Panel Data Analysis of Micro-economic Decisions
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C2
Dynamic Real Investment
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C1
Financial Models
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C5
Microeconometrics
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C9
Empirical Finance
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C8
Pension System Design
6
Cluster B
Vakken van het nationale network LNMB
6
Cluster B
1.1 + 1.2
1.1 + 1.2
Cluster B: Course must be approved by the Examination Committee beforehand.
35M???
Vrije keuze
See the programme description in the Electronic
6
prossibilities.
1.2
35M2C7
Issues in Finance and Insurance
6
Cluster B: in study unit 3
1.2
35M3C3
Advanced Game Theory
6
Cluster C
1.1+1.2
1.2
Study Guide for
the
Cluster B
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster C.
Cluster C: Not selected course from cluster A or B or another course from TiSEM.
35M??
Vrije keuze
6
The latter course must be approved by the examination committee beforehand
390313
Master Thesis OR/MS
18
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
33
MSc Quantitative Finance and Actuarial Science 1Q300 (English)
semester
code
Course
ECTS
Cluster A
specifics
Choose 24 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
1.1
35M1C2
Dynamic Real Investment
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C1
Financial Models
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C9
Empirical Finance
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C8
Pension System Design
6
Cluster A
1.2
35M2C7
Issues in Finance and Insurance
6
Cluster A
1.1
35M1C7
Panel Data Analysis of Micro-economic Decisions
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C5
Microeconometrics
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M1C3
Simulation
6
Cluster B
1.1
35M3C1
Nonlinear and Robust Optimization
6
Cluster B
1.1
35V5B1
practice
6
Cluster B
1.2
35M3C3
Advanced Game Theory
6
Cluster B
1.2
35M3C2
Management Science
6
Cluster B
Het niet gekozen vak uit cluster A
6
Cluster B
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
Operations Research and Management Science in
1.1 + 1.2
Cluster B
Cluster B: Course must be approved by the Examination Committee beforehand.
See the programme description in the Electronic Study Guide for the
1.1 + 1.2
35M???
Vrije keuze
6
Cluster C
1.1+1.2
prossibilities.
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster C
35M???
Vrije keuze
6
Cluster C: Not selected course from cluster A or B or another course from
TiSEM. The latter course must be approved by the examination committee
beforehand
1.2
390314
Master Thesis QF/AS
18
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MSc Strategic Management 1R300 (English)
semester
code
Courses
ECTS
1.1
325047
International Management
6
1.1
325060
Strategic Management
6
1.1
325070
Strategy Process & Decision Making
6
1.1
3ME???
Elective(s) Master
6
1.1
323037
Corporate Governance and Restructuring
6
Cluster A
1.1
325018
Strategic Entrepreneurship
6
Cluster A
1.1
323058
Corporate Valuation
6
Cluster A
1.1
324039
Management Control Systems
6
Cluster A
1.1
32M1C1
Management of Knowledge and Innovation
6
Cluster A
1.1
324048
International Financial Reporting and Analysis
6
Cluster A
1.2
325064
Research Methods in Strategy
6
1.2
323038
Corporate-Level Strategy
6
1.2
390315
Master Thesis Strategic Management
18
Cluster A
Specifics
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
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MSc Supply Chain Management 1L300 (English)
semester
code
Course
ECTS
1.1
325019
International Production Management
6
1.1
346232
Logistics and Information
6
1.1
325029
Physical Distribution Management
6
1.1
325059
Research & Design Methodology
6
Cluster A
Specifics
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster A
1.1
328244
Marketing Channel Management
6
Cluster A
1.1
320061
Advanced Resource Planning
6
Cluster A
1.1
3ME???
Vrij(-e) keuzevak(-ken) Master
6
Cluster A
1.2
3ME???
Vrij(-e) keuzevak(-ken) Master
6
Cluster B
1.2
325063
Supply chain collaboration and advanced planning
6
Cluster B
1.2
325058
Purchasing Management
6
1.2
390310
Master Thesis Supply Chain Management
18
Cluster B
Choose 6 ECTS credits from courses in cluster B
The Bachelor’s degree programme, including any course units specifically
required, or the pre-Master's programme must be successfully completed.
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Appendix 2
Dual degree agreements in 2010/2011
An overview of the Dual Degree Agreements indicated per Master degree Programme in
combination with the Dual Degree Partners.
A Dual Degree can either be :
‘one-way’, intended for students coming from the partner university (incoming)
‘two-way’, in addition to the one-way construction also intended for Tilburg University
students (outgoing)
Quantitative Finance and Actuarial Science
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Strategic Management
Operations Research and Management Science
Marketing Research
Marketing Management
Supply Chain Management
International Management
Information Management
Finance
Economics and Finance of Aging
Econometrics and Mathematical Economics
Chile
PUC de Chile
Finland
2
Turku School of Economics
France
IAE-Aix, Université Paul Cezanne1
Germany
3
University of Stuttgart
Greece
2
University of Crete
South Africa
University of Pretoria
University of Cape Town
Turkey
Bilkent University
Economics
Accounting
The agreed programmes can differ from the programmes listed in appendix 1 in which case
this will be indicated under ‘alterations to the programme’. Further specifics in an agreement
are presented under ‘programme specifics’.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2
Partner in Erasmus Mundus programme IMMIT
3
Partner in Erasmus Mundus programme IMSE
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chili (1-way)
Incoming Alterations to programme: After completing all 7 courses at Tilburg, students from PUCChile return to Chile to work on thesis. Dual supervision of thesis to be defended at PUC Chile
Specifics: After graduation the student receives a MSc diploma from Tilburg University and a
Master’s diploma from PUC Chile.
University of Pretoria, South Africa (1-way)
Alterations to programme:
Students are able to work on their TU-Master’s thesis while they are in Pretoria during the fourth
semester. Preferably, the TU-Master’s thesis is integrated in a mini-PU-dissertation. Dual
supervison on the Master’s thesis to be defended at the University of Pretoria.
Specifics: After graduation the student receives a MSc diploma from Tilburg University and a
Master’s diploma from the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
University of Cape Town, South Africa (1-way)
Alterations to programme: Students are able to work on their TU-Master’s thesis while they are in
Pretoria during the fourth semester. Preferably, the TU-Master’s thesis is integrated in a minidissertation at Cape Town University. Dual supervison on the Master’s thesis to be defended at
the University of Cape Town.
Specifics: After graduation the student receives a MSc diploma from Tilburg University and a
MCOM diploma from the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Bilkent University, Department of Economics, Turkey (1-way)
Alterations to programme: Students start their Master’s thesis at Tilburg University at the socalled ‘non-credit seminar course’ which is offered during the first year at Bilkent University. The
result is an so-called pre-thesis, which is the basis of the Master’s thesis in Tilburg. Besides the
supervisor, two co-supervisors are appointed, one of Tilburg University and one of Bilkent
University. The Master’s thesis is to be defended at Tilburg University. The examination
committee consists of the to co-supervisors and a chair, which will be appointed by the
coördinator of the Master’s Programme at Tilburg University. The course ‘Seminar in applied
Methods for Economists is exempted for students who are enrolled in the MSc programme
Economics.
Specifics: After graduation the student receives a MSc diploma from Tilburg University and a MA
in Economics diploma from Bilkent University.
Bilkent University, Faculty of Business Administration, Turkey (1-way)
Alterations to programme: Students need to take an extra elective during the second semester at
Tilburg University. This extra elective will be added to the MBA study programme at Bilkent
University.
Secifics: after graduation the student receives a MSc diploma from Tilburg University and a MBA
diploma from Bilkent University.
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Turku School of Economics, Finland en IAE-Aix, Université Paul Cezanne, France (2-way)
Alterations to programme: additional courses: International Management and International Production
Management. The courses E-business, Seminar Information management and a free elective (6ECTS)
is removed from the programme.
MSc International Master in Management of Information 1G310 (English)
semester
code
course
ECTS
specifics
300904
Elective(s) Master
30
Cluster A
300904
Elective(s) Master
30
Cluster B
2.1
320061
Advanced Resource Planning
6
Cluster C
2.1
346233
Business Intelligence
6
Cluster C
2.1
320062
Business Process Integration
6
Cluster C
2.1
320064
Business Transformation and IT
6
Cluster C
2.1
325047
International Management
6
Cluster C
2.1
325019
International Production Management
6
Cluster C
2.1
346232
Logistics and Information
6
Cluster C
2.1
32M1C1
Management of Knowledge and Innovation
6
Cluster C
2.1
320063
Method Engineering
6
Cluster C
2.2
390306
Master Thesis Information Management
30
Cluster A
1.1
Cluster B
1.1
Cluster C
Specifics: the Erasmus Mundus programme Immit (International Master’s in Management of
Information Technology) offers students the opportunity to graduate for three diploma’s; a MSc in
Information Management at Tilburg University, a MSc in Economics and Business Administration
of Turku School of Economics and a MSc in Management and Information Technology at IAEAIx. Université Paul Cézanne.
University of Stuttgart, Duitsland en University of Crete, Greece (2-way)
Alterations
Programme still needs to be finalized.
Specifics: The Erasmus Mundus Programme IMSE (International Master’s in Service
Engineering) offers students the opportunity to graduate for three diploma’s: a MSc in Information
Management at Tilburg University, a MSC in Information Technology at the University of Stuttgart
and a MSc Computer Science at the University of Crete.
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Appendix 3
Entry requirements for Master’s degree programmes for 2010-2011, as
referred to in Article 2.1.1.a
The entry requirements for FEB Bachelor’s graduates are divided into two categorys for each
Master’s degree programme:
- Category 1 : entry with this bachelor programme is possible, specific course units can
be required for entry and are noted. In category 1 all these courses are part of the
bachelor programme as mandatory optional course in a cluster.
-
Category 2 : entry with this bachelor programme is possible, specific course units can
be required for entry and are noted. In category 2 (at least one of) these courses are
not standard offered in the bachelor programme and can be taken either as a free
elective (approval from the bachelor programme examination committee is
necessary) or as an extra course on top of the bachelor programme
-
Category 3: Entry into a Master’s degree programme on the basis of any other
Bachelor's degree is, in principle, not possible. Entry may, however, be possible via a
university Premaster’s programme described in appendix 4. Please contact the
academic advisor for more information about Premaster's programmes and the entry
requirements.
Please note: the specific course units that might be required are indicated with the most
recent course name and code. If course code or name has changed since this current year,
you will find a copy of the transition rule in a foot note. Transition rules dating back to earlier
years are to be found in the document of that year.
Please note: courses mentioned are required for master entry. Whether the courses can be
implemented in the bachelor programme depends on the requirements for optional courses,
listed in article 2.2 Bachelor Teaching and Examination Regulation 2008-2009
Master Accounting
Category 1:
Bachelor Bedrijfseconomie, Fiscale Economie, International
(formerly Business Studies) of International Business
Business Administration
Category 2:
Bachelor Economie en Bedrijfseconomie (formerly Algemene Economie), of Economie en
Informatica (formerly Informatiekunde) all with the following courses:
324.224
Accounting 2
Economics (formerly International Economics and Finance) with the following courses:
324.225
Accounting 2: Management accounting for IB
Master Economics
Category 1:
Bachelor Economie en Bedrijfseconomie (formerly Algemene Economie) of Economics
(formerly International Economics and Finance)
Category 2:
-
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Master Economics and Finance of Aging
Category 1:
Bachelor Economie en Bedrijfseconomie (formerly Algemene Economie), Economics
(formerly International Economics and Finance), Econometrics and Operations Research,
International Business of Bedrijfseconomie
Category 2:
Bachelor International Business Studies (formerly) Business Studies with the following
course(s)
310.127
Institutions and Incentives
310.120
Comparative Public Economics
Master Finance
Category 1:
Bachelor Bedrijfseconomie, International Business of International Business Administration
(formerly Business Studies)
Category 2:
Bachelor Economie en Informatica (formerly Informatiekunde) of Economie en Bedrijfseconomie
(formerly Algemene Economie), with the following course(s):
323.029
Financiering 2
324.224
Accounting 2: Management Accounting
Bachelor Economics (formerly International Economics and Finance), with the following
course(s)
323.032
Corporate Finance 2
324.225
Accounting 2: Management accounting for IB
Master Fiscale Economie
Category 1:
Bachelor Fiscale Economie
Category 2:
Master Information Management
Category 1:
Bachelor Economie en Informatica (formerly Informatiekunde)
Category 2:
Bachelor International Business Administration (formerly Business) Studies, International
Business of Bedrijfseconomie, with the following course(s):
346.227
Databases
320.069
Business Process Analysis
320.070
Information Systems Strategy
Master International Management
Category 1:
Bachelor International Business, Bedrijfseconomie of International Business Administration
(formerly Business Studies)
Category 2:
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Bachelor Economie en Informatica (formerly Informatiekunde), with the following course(s):
328.029
Marketing 2: Consumentengedrag
323.029
Financiering 2
325.062
Organisatie van de Onderneming
324.224
Accounting 2: Management Accounting
Master supply Chain Management
Category 1:
Bachelor Bedrijfseconomie, International Business of International Business Administration
(formerly Business Studies)
Category 2:
Bachelor Economie en Informatica (formerly Informatiekunde), indien daarin is begrepen het
vak:
325.062
Organisatie van de Onderneming
Master Marketing Management
Category 1:
Bachelor Bedrijfseconomie, with the following course(s):
328.245
Services Marketing
328.022
Marketing Research
Category 2:
Bachelor International Business of International Business Administration (formerly Business
Studies), both with the following course(s):
328.245
Services Marketing
328.039
International Marketing Research
Bachelor Economie en Informatica (formerly Informatiekunde), with the following course(s):
328.029
Marketing 2: Consumentengedrag
325.062
Organisatie van de Onderneming
328.022
Marketing Research
328.245
Services Marketing
Master Marketing Research
Category 1:
Bachelor Bedrijfseconomie, with the course:
328.022
Marketing Research
Bachelor International Business with the course:
328.039
International Marketing Research
Category 2:
Bachelor International Business Administration (formerly Business Studies) with the course
328.039
International Marketing Research
Bachelor Econometrie & OR, with the following course(s):
328.010
Marketing 1
328.022
Marketing Research
328.029
Marketing 2: Consumentengedrag
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Master Quantitative Finance and Actuarial Science
Category 1:
Bachelor Econometrie en Operationele Research
Category 2:
All other bachelor’s programmes of Tilburg School of Economics and Management, with the
following courses
Passed before 2010/11
Passed as of 2010/11
Code
course
ECTS
Code
course
ECTS
35B102
Analyse 1
6
35B104
3
35B202
35B203
35B303
35B302
Analyse 2
Lineaire Algebra
Analyse 3
Inleiding
Kansrekening
Kansrekening
Statistiek
3
6
6
3
35B105
35B203
35B107
35B302
Bewijzen
en
technieken
Analyse 1
Lineaire Algebra
Analyse 2
Inleiding Kansrekening
35B402
en
6
Of
35B402
Kansrekening
Statistiek
en
6
Statistics
for
Econometrics
Advanced
Linear
Algebra
Differentiation
and
Integration Theory
Econometrics 1
6
35B501
Schatten en toetsen
6
35B501
35B503
Toegepaste Lineaire
Algebra
Differentiaalen
Integraal Theorie
Regressie Analyse
6
35B801
6
35B601
6
35B206
35B604
35B402
6
6
6
3
6
6
6
Master Operations Research en Management Science
Category 1:
Bachelor in Econometrie en Operationele Research
Category 2:
See Master Quantitative Finance en Actuarial Science for the requirements
Master Mathematical Economics en Econometric Methods
Category 1:
Bachelor’s degree in Econometrie en Operationele Research
Category 2:
see Master Quantitative Finance en Actuarial Science for the requirements
Master Strategic Management
Category 1:
Bachelor Bedrijfseconomie International Business of International Business Administration
(formerly Business Studies)
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Category 2:
Bachelor Economie en Informatica (formerly Informatiekunde) indien daarin is begrepen het
vak:
325.062
Organisatie van de Onderneming
44
Appendix 4 Composition of the Premaster’s programmes
On the basis of Article 2.1, paragraph 1, section b, the Examination Committee may decide
to offer Premaster’s programmes in preparation for certain Master’s degree programmes.
The School offers the following Premaster’s programmes. The Examination Committee is
responsible for decisions with regard to admission and any additions to the Premaster’s
programme.
Programme*
HBO premaster programme
Accounting
Econometrics and Mathematical
Economics
Economics
Economics and Finance of Aging
Finance
Fiscale Economie
Information Management
International Management
Marketing Management
Marketing Research
Quantitative Finance and Actuarial
Science
Operations
Research
and
Management Science
Strategic Management
Supply Chain Management
X
-
Integrated HBO
premaster programme
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
-
-
-
X
X
X
X
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ACCOUNTING
Accounting (integrated) HBO-Premaster 1BS00 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in HEAO-BE or HEAO-AC can be admitted to this programme. Selected students of the Fontys- or Avans University of Applied
Sciences may follow the integrated track during their HBO programme.
Semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
324023
Academische vaardigheden Accounting
6
specifics
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
1.1
324038
Intermediate Financial Accounting
6
‘Overall Toets’ (OAT) has been passed
1.1
324923
Voortgezet Boekhouden
6
‘Overall Toets’ (OAT) has been passed
1.2
324223
Intermediate Management Accounting
6
‘Overall Toets’ (OAT) has been passed
1.2
320060
Auditing en Accounting Information Systems
6
Exemption for HEAO-AC graduates.
1.2
300TAC
Bachelor Thesis Accounting
12
Exemption for HEAO-AC graduates under the condition that the
Exemption for HEAO-AC graduates under the condition that the
Exemption for HEAO-AC graduates under the condition that the
FINANCE
Finance (integrated) HBO-Premaster 1ES00 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in HEAO-BE or HEAO-AC can be admitted to this programme. Selected students of the Fontys- or Avans University of Applied
Sciences may follow the integrated track during their HBO programme.
Semester
code
course
1.1
323026
Academische
ECTS
vaardigheden
specifics
6
Ondernemingsfinanciering
1.1
323027
Financial Management
6
1.1
330004
Micro-economie voor BE
6
1.1
350893
Wiskunde 2
6
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
1.1
323061
Finance for Premasters
6
1.2
30B303
Business Ethics for BS
6
1.2
325014
Risk Management
6
1.2
300TFI
Bachelor Thesis Financiering
12
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FISCALE ECONOMIE
Fiscale Economie HBO-Premaster 1FS00 (Dutch)
Students with a degree in HEAO-FE, HEAO-BE (with specialisation in Fiscal Economics) or HEAO-BL can be admitted to this programme.
Semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
324224
Accounting 2: Management Accounting
6
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
600230
Inleiding staats- en bestuursrecht
7
1.1
333025
Openbare financiën 2 voor Fiscale Economie
6
1.2
695027
Europees en internationaal belastingrecht A
6
1.2
323029
Financiering 2
6
1.2
381222
Privaatrecht 2
9
1.2
300TFE
Bachelor Thesis Fiscale economie
12
specifics
Fiscale Economie HBO-Premaster 1FS00 (Dutch)
Lightened programme as a result of the convenant between Tilburg University and Fontys Hogeschool Eindhoven.
Semester
code
Course
ECTS
1.1
324224
Accounting 2: Management Accounting
6
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
600230
Inleiding staats- en bestuursrecht
7
1.1
333025
Openbare financiën 2 voor Fiscale Economie
6
1.1
323061
Finance for premasters
6
Cluster A
1.2
323029
Financiering 2
6
Cluster A
Cluster A
specifics
Choose 6 ECTS from courses in cluster A
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INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Information Management BI-Premaster 1GS10 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in Business Informatics (previously HEAO-BI) can be admitted to this programme.
Semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
320067
Business and IM-research
6
1.1
324018
Accounting 1: Financial accounting
6
1.1
320069
Business Process Analysis 1
6
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
Cluster A
1.1
specifics
Choose 6 ECTS from courses in cluster A
320068
Business
Networks
and
Inter-organisational
6
Cluster A
Systems
1.1
320047
Grondslagen IT-auditing
6
Cluster A
1.1
320076
Service Oriented Enterprise Architecture
6
Cluster A
1.2
346234
Decision Support Systems
6
Cluster A
1.2
320073
IS Analysis and Design
6
Cluster A
1.2
320075
Knowledge representation
6
Cluster A
1.2
381022
Recht voor Informatiemagement
6
Cluster A
1.2
320057
Security and risk management
6
Cluster A
1.2
320035
Software Project Management
6
Cluster A
1.2
323028
Financiering 1
6
1.2
320071
Information Systems Strategy
6
1.2
300TIK
Bachelor Thesis Information Management
12
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Information Management HIO-Premaster 1GS11 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in Informatics (previously HIO) can be admitted to this programme
Semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
320067
Business and IM-research
6
1.1
324018
Accounting 1: Financial accounting
6
1.1
320069
Business Process Analysis 1
6
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
Cluster A
1.1
specifics
Choose 6 ECTS from courses in cluster A
320068
Business
Networks
and
Inter-organisational
6
Cluster A
Systems
1.1
320047
Grondslagen IT-auditing
6
Cluster A
1.1
320055
Group decision support systems
6
Cluster A
1.1
320076
Service Oriented Enterprise Architecture
6
Cluster A
1.2
346234
Decision Support Systems
6
Cluster A
1.2
320073
IS Analysis and Design
6
Cluster A
1.2
320075
Knowledge representation
6
Cluster A
1.2
381022
Recht voor Informatiemagement
6
Cluster A
1.2
320057
Security and risk management
6
Cluster A
1.2
320035
Software Project Management
6
Cluster A
1.2
323028
Financiering 1
6
1.2
320071
Information Systems Strategy
6
1.2
300TIK
Bachelor Thesis Information Management
12
49
Information Management HEAO BE-CE Premaster 1GS12 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in HEAO-BE of HEAO-CE can be admitted to this programme
Semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
320067
Business and IM-research
6
1.1
320069
Business Process Analysis 1
6
1.1
346227
Databases
6
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
Cluster A
1.1
specifics
Choose 6 ECTS from courses in cluster A
320068
Business
Networks
and
Inter-organisational
6
Cluster A
Systems
1.1
320047
Grondslagen IT-auditing
6
Cluster A
1.1
320055
Group decision support systems
6
Cluster A
1.1
320076
Service Oriented Enterprise Architecture
6
Cluster A
1.2
346234
Decision Support Systems
6
Cluster A
1.2
320073
IS Analysis and Design
6
Cluster A
1.2
320075
Knowledge representation
6
Cluster A
1.2
381022
Recht voor Informatiemagement
6
Cluster A
1.2
320057
Security and risk management
6
Cluster A
1.2
320035
Software Project Management
6
Cluster A
1.2
320071
Information Systems Strategy
6
1.2
346303
Inleiding tot Programmeren
6
1.2
300TIK
Bachelor Thesis Information Management
12
50
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
International Management (integrated) HBO-Premaster 1HS00 (in English)
Students with a Bachelor’s degree in IBMS or HEAO-BE can be admitted to this programme depending on the specific content of their HBO programme.
Selected students of the Fontys University of Applied Sciences may follow the integrated track during their HBO programme.
Semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
30B201
Consumer behaviour
6
1.1
323032
Corporate Finance 2
6
1.1
30J204
Mathematics 2 for IBA
6
1.1
30B306
Business Research
6
specifics
(please note the remarks at the course Bachelor Thesis
Marketing.)
Cluster A
Choose 6 ECTS from courses in cluster A
1.1
328039
International Marketing Research
6
Cluster A
1.2
324017
Comparative Financial Accounting
6
Cluster A
1.2
325048
Comparative Management
6
Cluster A
1.2
325010
International Risk Management
6
Cluster A
1.2
324225
Accounting 2: Management Accounting for IB
6
1.2
360026
Business Ethics
6
1.2
325012
Management 2
6
1.2
350023
Statistics 2
6
1.2
300TAC
Bachelor Thesis Accounting
12
1.2
300TFI
Bachelor Thesis Financiering
12
Cluster B
1.2
300TMA
Bachelor Thesis Marketing
12
Cluster B
Cluster B
Choose 12 ECTS from courses in cluster B
Cluster B
The course Business Research (30B306) is compulsory if the
thesis’ subject is in the field of Marketing Management or
Marketing Research
1.2
300TOR
Bachelor Thesis Organisation & Strategy
12
Cluster B
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Marketing Management (integrated) HBO-Premaster 1MS00 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in HEAO-BE or HEAO-CE can be admitted to this programme. Selected students of the Fontys- or Avans University of Applied
Sciences and students from Hogeschool Utrecht may follow the integrated track during their HBO programme
Semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
328027
Academische vaardigheden Marketing
6
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
328245
Services Marketing
6
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
1.2
328022
Marketing Research
6
1.2
328029
Marketing 2: Consumentengedrag
6
1.2
300012
Methoden van bedrijfseconomisch onderzoek
6
1.2
300TMA
Bachelor Thesis Marketing
12
specifics
Exemption for HEAO-CE graduates
MARKETING RESEARCH
Marketing Research (integrated) HBO Premaster 1NS00 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in HEAO-BE or HEAO-CE can be admitted to this programme. Selected students of the Fontys- or Avans University of Applied
Sciences and students from Hogeschool Utrecht may follow the integrated track during their HBO programme
Semester
code
course
ECTS
1.1
328027
Academische vaardigheden Marketing
6
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
350893
Wiskunde 2
6
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
1.2
328022
Marketing Research
6
1.2
328029
Marketing 2: Consumentengedrag
6
1.2
300012
Methoden van bedrijfseconomisch onderzoek
6
1.2
300TMA
Bachelor Thesis Marketing
12
specifics
Exemption for HEAO-CE graduates
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Strategic Management (integrated) HBO-Premaster 1RS00 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in HEAO-BE or HEAO-CE can be admitted to this programme. Selected students of the Fontys- or Avans University of Applied
Sciences follow the integrated track during their HBO programme
Semester
code
course
1.1
325025
Academische
ECTS
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
325062
Organisatie van de Onderneming
6
vaardigheden
Organisatie
en
specifics
6
Strategie
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
1.1
323061
Finance for Premasters
6
1.2
325015
Industrial Organisation (Externe Organisatie)
6
1.2
328029
Marketing 2: Consumentengedrag
6
1.2
300012
Methoden van bedrijfseconomisch onderzoek
6
1.2
300TOR
Bachelor Thesis Organisation & Strategy
12
Exemption for HEAO-BE graduates
Exemption for HEAO-CE graduates
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Supply Chain Management LOM-(integrated) HBO Premaster 1LS00 (in Dutch)
Students with a degree in HEAO-BE can be admitted to this programme. Selected students of the Fontys- or Avans University of Applied Sciences may
follow the integrated track during their HBO programme
Semester
code
1.1
325025
course
Academische
ECTS
vaardigheden
Organisatie
en
specifics
6
Strategie
1.1
360036
Bedrijfsethiek
6
1.1
325062
Organisatie van de Onderneming
6
1.1
350931
Statistiek voor HBO
6
1.2
328029
Marketing 2: Consumentengedrag
6
1.2
300012
Methoden van bedrijfseconomisch onderzoek
6
1.2
300TOR
Bachelor Thesis Organisation & Strategy
12
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