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Courses Offered to Exchange Students

Courses offered to exchange students

Course description, course list and guidelines

  • Full list of courses open to bachelor/undergraduate exchange students and master/graduate exchange students on all FEB campuses:

    courses Antwerp courses Brussels courses Leuven

  • Campus Brussels: available courses of the faculty of Arts that may be relevant
  • Campus Antwerp: available courses of the faculty of Arts that may be relevant
  • Some course descriptions will only be available from mid July onwards.
  • Each professor has the right to update his/her course description just until the start of the academic year.
  • While choosing your courses, select the appropriate campus (Antwerp, Brussels, Leuven) based on the degree programme of your home university. You can follow a maximum of 6 credits at a different campus of your main campus enrollment.
  • The faculty has the right to organise a course in another semester than originally planned. Although FEB has the authority to make last minute alterations, this is rarely the case.
  • Be aware that choosing courses of different programmes/programme phases might result in a time schedule overlap. Courses are semester based or entire year:
    • First term =First term= Autumn 
    • Second term=Second term= Spring
    • Both terms=Both terms= all year course

Courses in Dutch

Students with a good command of Dutch can also choose any Dutch-taught FEB course.

 

 

 

Prerequisites & level of English

  • meet the general prerequisites, plus any additional requirements listed in the course description
  • If a master/graduate course mentions a major as requirement, you should have taken several courses in that field.
  • understand, speak, read and write both general and academic English fluently: minimum B2 level for bachelor/undergraduate courses and C1 level for master/graduate courses.
 

Different campuses

While choosing your courses, select the appropriate campus (Antwerp, Brussels, Leuven) based on the degree programme of your home university. When in doubt, contact your coordinator at home. You can follow a maximum of 6 credits at a different campus of your main campus enrollment.

  • Antwerp & Brussels campus: Courses in the Business Administration programmes have a more hands-on approach, with slightly less focus on quantitative skills and slightly more on management skills.
  • Leuven campus: Courses in fields such as Economics and Finance tend to be very analytical. Students should be well versed in mathematics & statistics, and be comfortable with generalisations that complement examples and applications.