The new format of the master in management, which will launch with the start of the academic year in September, is organised around a three-day study model, meaning that students are free two days a week.
The school hopes that this will allow students to be employed at the same time as doing their degree. Students will receive the same number of credits (120 ECTS) as regular master’s students, but lectures and seminars take place in a more condensed format.
Additionally, the school is also launching a new specialisation in international taxation for its master in management in partnership with PwC, Deloitte, Arendt & Medernach, BDO, Elvinger Hoss and Loyens & Loeff.
A specialisation in financial management is already available.
The master programme is studied over two years, including 12 months of core courses, six months of specialisations and a six-month paid internship.