- Faculté d'informatique
- 60 credits
- Horaire adapté
Credits | Hours/Semester | |||||||||||
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Unités d'enseignement supplémentaires | ||||||||||||
IBAGM301 | Introduction aux systèmes d'information | Faulkner Stéphane | 5 | 30 - 15 | ||||||||
IBAGM302 | Introduction au management | BOURAGA Sarah | 5 | 30 - 0 | ||||||||
Organisation et innovation | ||||||||||||
IBAGM311 | Théories et Stratégies d'innovation en ICT | Thiran Philippe | 5 | 30 - 0 | ||||||||
IBAGM312 | Organisation et gestion du changement | Latiers Mélanie | 5 | 30 - 0 | ||||||||
IBAGM313 | Négociation et analyses des conflits | Maquet Benoît | 5 | 30 - 0 | ||||||||
Business Analysis | ||||||||||||
IBAGM321 | Ingénierie des exigences | BOURAGA Sarah, Heymans Patrick | 5 | 30 - 15 | ||||||||
IBAGM322 | Modélisation organisationnelle et métier : langages et méthodes | Englebert Vincent | 5 | 30 - 15 | ||||||||
IBAGM323 | Gestion de projet et gestion de risques | Vanderose Benoît, Kolp Manuel (substitute) | 5 | 30 - 0 | ||||||||
Gouvernance IT | ||||||||||||
IBAGM331 | Stratégies IT et qualité des services | Wautelet Yves | 5 | 30 - 0 | ||||||||
IBAGM332 | Business Intelligence | Linden Isabelle, Bui Quoc Tuan Olivier (substitute), Pirmez Nicolas (substitute) | 5 | 30 - 0 | ||||||||
IBAGM333 | ICT Law | TOMBAL Thomas | 5 | 30 - 0 | ||||||||
Mémoire | ||||||||||||
IBAGM300 | Mémoire : Business model design et innovation - Projet d'analyse | BOURAGA Sarah, Sieberath Roald, Vanderose Benoît | 15 | 30 - 22.5 | 30 - 22.5 |
At the end of their training, students having completed an additional Master’s degree in Computer Science Specialisation and Innovation will be capable of :
This additional Master’s degree in Computer Science Specialisation and Innovation allows students to acquire :
This master’s degree clearly meets the needs of industry and is adapted to a professionally active audience, not only in terms of the teaching approach but also in practical terms, particularly regarding timetables.
The course programme is structured around a module of initiation, from which certain students may be exempted, and four other modules of specialisation :
In order to ensure the suitability of this master’s degree programme to the needs of industry and firms, the committee guaranteeing the quality of the programme includes firms and associations which are truly representative of the Information and Communication Technology Sector (AG Real Estate, Trasys Group, Microsoft, Axa, IBM, Agoria, HEC Lausanne).
The courses are concentrated in a two day per week timetable, Fridays and Saturdays on a six-hour basis (from 9 am to 12 am and from 1 pm to 4 pm), but there is a possibility of spreading out the training to a two year programme and choosing to attend courses only one day per week, Friday or Saturday (all courses taught on Friday for the « t » year are given on Saturday for the year « t+1 » and vice versa.)
This programme gives the right to the « congé-education payé » congé-éducation payé (a paid leave for educational purposes), to workers who enrol on a basis of regular attendance and who follow the spread-out two year option for Saturdays. The conditions are established by the law of January 22 1985 and its implementations. Workers who meet the required conditions receive paid leave to follow this training…
The training is aimed for adults with university degrees who already work in a field related to IT (Information and Communication Technology). The teaching approach has been adapted accordingly :
The main objective is to allow students to acquire new skills built on those they have already developed.