New technologies, globalization and exploding digital data drive our world into new challenges that will only be taken up by managers and leaders equipped with the finest skills and knowledge.
Organiser |
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Adress |
HEC Lausanne |
Contact |
Mme Sylvie Grin van Hamel +41 21 692 33 09
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Degree awarded |
Master of Science (MSc) in Management
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ECTS Credits |
120 |
Duration |
4 semesters |
Teaching language |
English. Level necessary for your studies: C1. |
Admission requirements |
A Bachelor’s degree from a Swiss university in Economics, Management, Finance or Information Systems. |
Enrolment and final dates |
The degree course begins in the autumn semester only. |
Part-time |
Possible under certain conditions. |
Orientation Business Analytics
Examples of career prospects in all types of companies are: business analyst, data analyst, consultant, project manager, entrepreneur, digital marketing analyst, etc.
Orientation Strategy, Organization & Leadership
Following types of positions can be mentioned: consultant, project manager, business analyst, human resources manager, etc.
Orientation Marketing
With this orientation, graduates can seek the following positions: brand manager, marketing analyst, digital marketing manager, consultant, customer and market knowledge manager, etc.
Orientation Behaviour, Economics and Evolution
Graduates of this orientation can work in areas such as : sustainable development, environmental conservation, natural resources management, biotech, agriscience and pharmaceuticals as a consultant, project manager, communications manager, human resources manager, entrepreneur, etc.
Information about career prospects for students of the Faculty of Business and Economics:
Information and testimonials from alumni
The professional situation of graduates from Swiss universities
Results of the survey specifically concerning UNIL graduates
During their third semester, students may take part in an exchange program, and study at a university recognised by UNIL. A maximum of 30 credits can be acquired in another institution. Prior authorisation by the Master’s Committee is required for the recognition of credits earned abroad or within Switzerland.
Subject to changes.
The French version prevails. Only the official texts should be considered binding.
Last update: 20 February 2024