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Master in Management

The curriculum of the Master in Management consists of 13 courses, one group company project, a supply chain management project, a personal development portfolio of workshops and an integrative final project resulting in a total of 60 ECTS and equivalent study load of 1680 hours.

Course Educational hrs ECTS
Managing Cultural Diversity 84 3
Data Analytics 84 3
Economics for Managers 84 3
Accounting for Managers 84 3
Human Resource Management 84 3
Finance   84 3
Organizational Behavior 84 3
Marketing Management 84 3
Entrepreneurship and Innovation 84 3
Strategy and Planning 84 3
Digital Transformation of Business 84 3
Application subjects
Personal Development Portfolio (PDP) – throughout the year:
workshops on personal and interpersonal skills
84 3
Group company project (team competition):
Sustainable Business or Digital Economy
84 3
Supply Chain Management Project 84 3
Master's Thesis
Research Methods 84 3

Academic Research paper

- with a focus on theoretical management or
- with a focus on a real-life problem for a company

OR

Global Social and Economic Impact Project*
Academic Research Paper

420 15
TOTAL 1,680 60

For more information on the specific content of each core course, click here.

Note: this curriculum is subject to change.

Group Company Project

During the Master in Management programme you will conduct one group project for a company. You will work in a team with fellow students on solving an actual problem of a specific company in the region. With your team you will compete with other teams consisting of fellow students working on the same case for the same company. The first project will be related to the topic Sustainable Development or to the Digital Economy.

Personal Development Portfolio

Throughout the year you will participate in various workshops to help you develop your personal and interpersonal skills, a vital asset for every manager.

Master's Thesis

The Master in Management programme concludes with programme integration, an individual project that will require you to prove your ability to integrate the individual core subjects of the MSM MM programme to solve an organizational challenge. The final project takes the form of an academic research paper focusing on theoretical management, or a business consultancy project with a focus on on a real-life issue for a company. You can also choose the Global Social and Economic Impact Project in the form of an Academic Research Paper. 

1. The academic research paper with a theoretical management focus involves researching practical problems that organizations are confronted with, and formulating recommendations drawn from the research. The project focuses on a management or business problem encountered by a larger number of organizations (N>1).

2. The academic research paper with a focus on a real-life issue of a company involves how to advise a real life organization in solving a specific problem it is facing. Part of this project will consist of doing business research to further analyze the problem.

3. Within the Global Social and Economic Impact Project the focus of your final paper should be on one of the following global challenges:

  • Food and nutrition security
  • Water management
  • Sexual and reproductive health and rights
  • Security and rule of law

In case you would like to apply for an Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP) scholarship, make sure to align the focus of your Global Social and Economic Impact Project with one of the priority themes of your country. Please check the specific priority themes of your country here. More information about the OKP scholarship procedure for the Master in Management can be found here.

No matter which project is chosen, the aim is to enhance and improve management practice.