2 Results in Operations Management, Flanders
Our academic calendar is based on a quarter system (1 quarter = 10 weeks). Because of the program's flexible structure and modular design, multiple starting dates are ava ... [+]
Our academic calendar is based on a quarter system (1 quarter = 10 weeks). Because of the program's flexible structure and modular design, multiple starting dates are available at the start of every Quarter and of every Term, in October, November, January, February, April, May, July, and August. All campuses follow the same academic calendar.
Program durationFull-time students can earn a Master degree in 1 academic year of 9 months, for a total of 3 quarters of 20 credits each, or within 12 months when spreading the workload.
Part-time students can earn a Master degree in 2 to 3 academic years, depending on the number of courses attempted per quarter, the course selection and the course planning; earning half the typical number of courses equals twice the duration of the full-time program. The more flexible the working hours, the more courses will be available to finish faster. Students are considered part-time while attempting 6 or fewer courses per quarter. Part-time studies are available only for students with a national passport or residence permit.... [-]
The MS - Master of Science in Operations Management program consists of 60 European credits and take 1 academic year of 9 months of full-time studies to complete (up to 3 ... [+]
Level 500
GCCOM501 - Operations Management (2) GCCOM502 - Production Management (2) GCCOM503 - Project Management(2) GCCOM504 - Management Science (2) GCCOM505 - Total Quality Management (2) GCCOM506 - Enterprise Resource Planning (2) GCCOM507 - Operational Decision-making Tools (2) GCCOM508 - Business Intelligence (2) Comprehensive Cases in Operations Management (2) Research Project in Operations Management (2)Level 600
Thesis in Operations Management (8) Capstone Project in Operations Management (4) (for Dual Master students only) Admission requirementsProficiency in the English language (refer to the admission section for further details)... [-]