Economics, Management Department (SEGF)

The SEGF department prepares students for careers in which economic and financial aspects play an important role. SEGF offers a strong, technical, and unifying common core of required courses which the student complements with further study in one of three areas proposed.

 


   

egfThe options correspond to two principal career types: engineer-financier (financial engineering and project financing option); engineer-economist (economic expertise option).

The student has several possibilities of choice, especially in terms of the third year. The economic expertise subdominant includes the choice of a technical option to be followed in another dominant.

    SEGF web site and course catalog
      Common core courses
  • Statistics
  • Introduction to Accounting and Management
  • Introduction to Law
  • Econometrics
      Required Courses of the department
  • Decision and game theory
  • Econometrics and data analysis
  • Competition and markets
  • International political economy or public economy
      Economic Expertise Subdominant
  • Environmental economy
  • Macroeconomics
  • Geographical economy
  • Economics growth and development
  • Technical option (modules from other departments)
    Finance Subdominant
  • Maths for finance
  • Comparative accounting
  • Company evaluation
  • Company strategy
  • Project finance
  • Corporate finance
  • Corporate finance advanced
  • Management and economics piloting tools
  • Financial markets workshop
  • International business strategy
  • International financial reporting
      Final project
 
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