Frequently Asked Questions 1. How is the academic year organized at the University of Liege? The academic year is divided in 2 semesters (or quadrimestres): - The first semester begins mid-September and ends at the end of January; The second semester begins at the beginning of February and ends at the end of June. It is your responsibility to be at HEC during the teaching and the exams periods! For more information, please check the academic calendar on the following page: http://www.ulg.ac.be/en/erasmus/in/academic/calendar 2. Which courses am I allowed to attend at HEC-ULg? Courses are determined by the sending university, but confirmed by the host university. Here you can find different courses: http://progcours.ulg.ac.be/cocoon/en/fac/facG Bachelors (Mainly French-taught courses) Bachelor in economics and management Bachelor in business engineering Masters (Mainly English-taught courses) Master in Economics Master in Business engineering Master in Management One-year preliminary programmes (Mainly French-taught courses) One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Management One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Economics, general orientation Erasmus (English-taught courses) Extra courses intended for exchange students (Erasmus, ...) 1 3. Where can I find the course description? The courses are described in the course catalogue. It is available in English and in French (change language in the upper right corner of the page): Course catalogue:http://progcours.ulg.ac.be Course description: http://progcours.ulg.ac.be/cocoon/statique/indexcours Make sure to check each course description accurately including semester, language and prerequisites! 4. Where can I find the timetables of my courses? Timetables are set up for degree-seeking students. Exchange students are responsible to work out their own timetable based on the existing information. Timetables: http://www.hec.ulg.ac.be/en/horaires/all 5. How do I know where my classes are held? N1 rue Louvrex 14 N2 flower shop) rue Saint-Gilles 35 (in front of the O1, O2, O3, etc. Opera building (entrance next to the IBIS Hotel – Pl. de la Rép. Française) B31, B33, B4, B7, Europe etc. Sart-Tilman campus More information: http://www.hec.ulg.ac.be/en/students/campus 6. May I attend an annual course during one semester? If you want to attend an annual course during one semester only, you can do it with the authorization of the professor. For language courses, it is commonly allowed. However for the other courses, it is essential to contact the professor and check the possibility. 2 7. How many ects can I take during one semester? At HEC-ULg, the workload is 30 ECTS/semester but we accept programs ranging from min. 15 ECTS – max. 35 ECTS/semester. 8. Where do I register for the French language course? For the French language course, please contact the ISLV: http://www.ulg.ac.be/en/erasmus/in/french/courses 9. Who can help me with administrative formalities (city town, bank account) and with academic issues (learning agreement, courses, timetables)? a. for administrative formalities (registration at the ULg, visa, bank account, insurance, etc), you should contact the main IR office of the ULg (Place du 20 Août). b. for academic issues (timetables, learning agreement, exams and transcripts), you should contact the HEC International Relations office (Rue Louvrex 14 – office 156). 10. How far is the city from the Residence on Sart-Tilman campus? The Residence on the Sart-Tilman campus is more or less 10 km away from the city center. It takes 15-20 minutes by public transport (Bus line 48 – Stop Amphithéâtres). However from door to door, you should consider 1 hour. 11. What is the best living option for an exchange student at HEC-ULg? Living in town is the preferred option for HEC Exchange students. You can contact the ESN HEC (http://esn.hec-ulg.be/ - http://esn.hec-ulg.be/registration.php ) . They will help you find a place in town called a ‘kot’. Living in town will allow to benefit from all the town facilities (shopping, bars, cinema, restaurants, etc.). 3 12. When should I arrive in Liege? Because the beginning of the exchange period is quite intense, it is highly recommended to arrive in Liege a few days before the welcoming days. It will allow you to register at International Relations Office of the University of Liège (Place du 20 Août) before the classes start (no registration during the welcoming days nor during the weekend). Furthermore, the welcome day at HEC is strictly MANDATORY. Absence will lead to an immediate stop of the exchange! Be there. 13. What should I do when I arrive in Liege? First, you have to register at the International Relations Office of the University of Liège (Place du 20 Août). There, Marta Kucharska or Raquel Melara will give you your student card and your access to internet (My ULg and HEC virtual campus Lol@ http://lola.hec.ulg.ac.be/ ). They will also sign your arrival form (and at the end of the stay your departure form). 14. When may I change my courses program? Program changes are made in Liege after having attended the Welcoming Session and some classes. So doing, you have all the necessary information to revise or confirm your course selection. Changes are made through the LA change form by February 21, 2014. This form is available on this page: http://www.hec.ulg.ac.be/en/students/international-student/exchangestudent/enrolling-in-courses 15. How do I register in the courses? a. LA: Your official enrollment in the courses AND the exams is made through the Learning Agreement. Your HEC coordinator will be in charge of this procedure after submission of your definitive program. b. Lol@: You are also invited to register in the courses on Lol@, HEC virtual campus: http://lola.hec.ulg.ac.be/ with the registration number and password that you will receive after registration at the central IR office (cfr question 9). 4 16. My course is not on Lol@, what should I do? a. Only HEC courses are available on Lol@ (Non-HEC courses such as ISLV French courses, other faculties courses will not be found on the HEC virtual campus). b. If a HEC course is not available, go to the class nevertheless. Some professors do not simply work with Lol@. 17. My course is locked up on Lol@, what should I do? If the course is locked up, please contact the professor. 18. What is the grading scale at HEC-ULg? Grades are ranging from 0 - 20/20. 10/20 is the lowest passing grade. Here is the grading scale used at HEC: http://www.ulg.ac.be/cms/c_14663/en/exams 19. When will I receive my Transcript of Records? It will be sent at the end of the Erasmus period directly to your own university. For the Fall semester, it will be sent at the end of March, and for the Spring semester, early July. 20. What are the formalities I have to take into consideration before the final departure from Liege? a. Check your academic situation (exams and courses) with the HEC International Relations office (Rue Louvrex - room 156). Report any exam that you dropped. b. Check your administrative situation (departure form, survey) with the central International Relations office, Place du XX août. *************** 5