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The Specialised Master in International and Development Economics aims to train present and future players in the field of development to be able to design realistic and innovative programmes which are based on sound economic analysis and are well-adjusted to the social and political context of each country.
This 60 ECTS one-year postgraduate programme has been offered jointly by the Université de Namur and the Université Catholique de Louvain for more than 20 years.
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Only candidates with a sufficient knowledge of Economics will be considered.
Candidates with a degree awarded by an institution outside of the French Community of Belgium must have:
• a degree obtained after 5 years of study (300 credits) at university level, or
• a degree obtained after 4 years of study (240 credits) at university level, plus at least 2 years of relevant professional experience.
Candidates with a degree awarded by an institution within the French Community of Belgium must hold a 120 credit Master.
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