Short Mobility Economics and Business (Core Masters) (B-KUL-D0N44A)
Aims
The student gains insight into a subject within the field of Economics and Business by means of participation in a short training initiative (e.g. summer school) which is approved by the International office @FEB.
More information on summer schools: https://feb.kuleuven.be/eng/international/going-abroad/summer-schools
Previous knowledge
No specific previous knowledge required.
Is included in these courses of study
- Master of Economics (Leuven) 60 ects.
- Master of Business Economics (Leuven) 60 ects.
- Master of Business Engineering (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master of Business and Information Systems Engineering (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master of Economics, Law and Business Studies (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master of Business Administration (Programme for students started before 2024-2025) (Brussels) 60 ects.
- Master of Business Administration (Antwerp) 60 ects.
- Master of Environment, Health and Safety Management (Brussels) 60 ects.
- Master of Business Administration (Programme for students started in 2024-2025 or later) (Brussels) 60 ects.
Activities
6 ects. Short Mobility Economics and Business (Core Masters) (B-KUL-D0N44a)
Content
Content varies according to the course(s) taken in a short training initiative (e.g. summer school).
For more information on summer schools https://feb.kuleuven.be/eng/international/going-abroad/summer-schools
Evaluation
Evaluation: Short Mobility Economics and Business (Core Masters) (B-KUL-D2N44a)
Explanation
The grading scale of this course unit is pass/fail.
This course will be evaluated according to the rules and regulations of the host institution that organizes the short training initiative (e.g. summer school). KU Leuven will not transfer the results obtained at this institution, however the student will receive a pass/fail score for the course 'Short Mobility Economics and Business' if he/she obtained the necessary credits for the short training initiative.
The short training initiative can only be validated in this way upon approval by the International Office @FEB.
The student registers the course 'Short Mobility Economics and Business' in his/her ISP in the academic year directly following the short training initiative.
Information about retaking exams
No 2nd examination opportunity.