Duration
Number of credits
Lecturer
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
All year long, with partial in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
The Skills Workshops offer a large choice of activities covering a range of different topics. Contents vary a lot from one workshop to another. For the full program please refer to the HEC Liege website :
https://www.hec.uliege.be/cms/c_8475896/en/hec-skills-workshops
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Through various modules, the Skills Workshops aim at five main objectives :
* to develop student's relational and managerial skills;
* to develop stdent's digital skills;
* to develop student's creativity and entrepreneurial spirit;
* to develop student's ethical and critical mind;
* to develop student's professional project
These are coherent with the school's key learning outcomes :
Relational skills contribute to student's general communication (KLO 4) and their ability to work in an interational and multicultural team (component of KLO 2). Managerial skills help students in KLO 1 to 3 (strategy, implementation, quality and performance control).
Digital Skills are part of KLO1, STrategy.
Creativity and entrepreneurial spirit are essential components of KLO 5 : Adaptability.
Ethics and a critical mind are an essential component of KLO 2 : implementation.
Each workshop focuses on one specific skill which contributes to the five aims mentioned above. More specific learning outcomes are defined in each module.
Generally speaking, a workshop will give each student several occasions to practice the targeted skill, to get extensive and personal feedback on strengths and weaknesses, as well as strategies to improve performance. The necessary tools to go on learning about these skills autonomously after the training will also be provided.
The Master Program of the Skills Workshops places the acquired skills in the light of the imminent entry in the job market.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Most workshops have no prerequisites. For the few who have prerequisites, these are mentioned in the "Remaques" section of the workshop description on the HEC-ULg website :
https://www.hec.uliege.be/cms/c_8475896/en/hec-skills-workshops
This page also mentions the workshops which imply a financial contribution from the students.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The Skills Workshops are based on a « learning by doing » methodology. They involve students into complex situations where they will have several occasions to practice their skills, to identify their weaknesses and to improve through practical experience.
These interactive workshops are designed for small numbers of students, which allows to give them personal feedback and coaching. They also emphasize contact with the professional world and multidisciplinary perspective.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Blended learning
Additional information:
To validate the Skills Workshops in their curriculum, students must take part in two workshops in the course of their master program. The student decides autonomously how many workshops willl be passed each year : both in the same year or spreading them on different years of the program. This decision is made for the ongoing year during th e student registratiion in September.
Each worksop counts 4 accompanied work sessions of 4 hours and some homework linked with the workshop's theme. Depending on the workshop, this could be, among others, to visit conferences, to take part in field observations or travels, or to design presentations or reports.
These workshops are credited in the student's program during the last year of his master cycle or when the student, with the permission of the jury, takes the Skills Workshops into his program. Doing so forces a student to finish all due workshops in the same year.
Course materials and recommended or required readings
Documents explaining how the Skills Workshops work are available on the Lol@ platform (https://lola.hec.uliege.be/course/view.php?id=447)
Specific additional references and readings can be asked in the different workshops.
Written work / report
Continuous assessment
Out-of-session test(s)
Additional information:
The students' performances are assessed by a mark on 20. If every workshop gets a mark of 10/20 or more, the average of these marks will be the final mark of the Skills Workshops, which will be credited at the end of the year in which the last workshop of the bachelor program is validated.
If a workshop is failed (under 10/20), this workshop will not be credited and an "absence" note will replace the global mark of the Skills Workshops. To pass this course, it is mandatory to succeed in every individual workshop.
Skills Workshops are assessed during the working sessions. There is no independent exam at the end of the year. Since they are assessed during the sessions, based on interactions, and depend on external events, it is usually difficult to organize a second session for the Skills Workshops. However, depending on the specific workshop and on the student's participation, it might be possible to increase ones marks by doing some additional work. In case of a failure mark, please contact your workshop pilot and ask him or her if and how this can be done. If after the second sitting, a workshop still has a failure mark, this mark replaces the global mark of the Skills Workshops. If the failure is light and the student's curriculum justifies it, this mark can be credited by the jury. If not, a failed workshop is not credited and leads the student to take a new registration in the next year.
The marks of successful workshops (mark over 10/20) will automatically be kept until the end of the master program.
To encourage students to select workshops in which they have real improvements to expect, the assessment system is centered on the students' real implication in developing their skills and on their progress compared to their personal initial performance level.
Concretely, a mark of at least 10/20 will be awarded to every student responding to the three following conditions : (1) full and active participation in the workshops class or field activities, (2) rigorous execution of the various tasks and homeworks asked by the workshop and (3) implementation of a self-regulation process and skills development strategy. The part of the mark over 10/20 will rely on an assessment grid specific to each workshop, which will include progress compared from the original starting point.
The class and field assessment and the low number of sessions make active participation in the workshops mandatory. Official justification will be asked for each absence to a session and unjustified absence will be sanctioned on the final mark. Missing two sessions of a workshop (with or without a justification) will result in an "absence" mark for the workshop (and consequently for the whole course).
If a workshop has not be validated due to unjustified absences, the student loses the right to take part in the bet for the workshops until the end of his master curriculum. To register, he will have to meet Vincenza D'Agostino after October 9th and to chose a workshop where there are still free places after the first round of registration.
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
Attention : This program is designed to be split on two years, and it might be difficult to credit on a single semester. Therefore, it is not available in the frame of an Erasmus Program. Even in a classic curriculum, we recommand to split your workshops between the years of your curriculum. However, if you need to keep a "free" day per week to spend it in a company (in the frame of a project thesis, for example), we recommand to do all your workshops before starting your project (i.e. during your first year in the master program).
Students who have a master program counting more than 120 ECTS must have credited at least 45 ECTS to have the right to register in the workshops.
Registration for the Skills Workshops will be opened on September 19th and will end on September 29th 2024. This registration only concerns workshops students want to accomplish during the academic year 2024-2025. A complete description of the registration process is available on the Lol@ page of the Skills Workshops (https://lola.hec.uliege.be/course/view.php?id=447)
Students who want to register after September 29th should contact the managers of the Skills Portfolio after October 7th. Unfortunately, their choice in workshops will be reduced.
The groups allocated to the different workshops will be published on October 7th. The first sessions will take place on October 10th. The timetable of the workshops will be available on the Lol@ page of the Skills Workshops.
Workshop allocation is definitive. It is impossible to change, exchange or unregister from a workshop, except in case of a malfunction in the allocation process.
Each workshop has an individual page on Lol@. Once your registration to the workshop is confirmed, please register on this page.
Contacts
Program Manager: David Homburg (david.homburg@uliege.be)
Program Secretaries:
Vincenza D'Agostino (vincenza.dagostino@uliege.be)
Academic Director: Giseline Rondeaux (g.rondeaux@uliege.be)