2nd Bachelor in Industrial sciences (1st cycle-Industrial Engineers) Electromechanics

Social, economic and financial management

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ECTS Credits3
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staff
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 2
CodeTECH-BING0019/2
Prerequisite

None

Aims and Objectives

Discovering and Understanding  economic and financial environment

Preparing to work experience placement (BAC3) through an introduction to Business Management

Grasp aspects of Human Resource Management (HRM)

Description

Introduction : needs and wants; products

(Macro –economic approach)

* economic agents : who ? their functions?

*NGP

* flows and economic scheme

- Money: creation ; functions. Credit

Management

*the Firme: its Job (Investment and Added Value)

*Financing (Equity ;credits)

*Balance Sheet;Trading and Profit and Loss Account.

 *Costing Accounting (exercices)

 

 

 

Bibliography

- Paul A. Samuelson, Economics .8è edition,Armand Colin, 1975, T1, 675 pp ; T2, 636 pp

Collins, E.C.G., Devanna, M.A., MBA, Boulogne, Maxima, 1991

Lochard, J., Comprendre la gestion, Paris, Editions d’organisation, 1981,6è éd.

Vernimmen, P., Finance d’entreprise, Paris, Dalloz, 2000,4è éd.

Ward, M., 50 Techniques essentielles de gestion, Paris, De Vecchi, 1998

C.Drury ,COSTING an introduction ,Chapman&Hall ,1991,2nd ed.

Ward, M., 50 Techniques essentielles de gestion, Paris, De Vecchi, 1998

Coopers &Lybrand, la PME et sa gestion, Bruxelles, L’Echo, 1996

Crédit Communal (Dexia), New Business, Bruxelles, Dexia, 1998

Trends Cash, Le guide entreprendre, Anvers, Roularta Media, 2000

 Internet:

echonet.be

newbusiness.mib.be

yahoo/finance/guide de la finance

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures

exercises

Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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