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Higher Education Institution of the Province of Liège
Bachelor in Accounting: training
- Huy, Belgium
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
French
The Bachelor in Accounting is responsible for keeping, operating and auditing all accounts and financial operations of the company, organization or administration (balance sheet, third party and management accounts) while respecting and by applying all legal requirements in accounting, commercial, tax, financial and social matters.


HEC Management School - University of Liège
Master in Management - Specialization in Financial Analysis & Audit
- Liège, Belgium
- Casablanca, Morocco
- + 1 more
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, French
This program trains future executive managers and corporate executives of businesses and organizations specializing in all business areas related to both internal and external control processes.
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Through coursework in accounting, taxation, and audit, you'll gain the technical grounding to track financial performance, interpret tax obligations, and assess whether an organization's records hold up to scrutiny. Belgium's university system blends rigorous academic instruction with industry-linked projects, connecting theory to real-world financial practice.
The learning environment fosters analytical independence and a precision-focused approach to financial reasoning. You'll study core areas like financial reporting, corporate tax law, and internal controls, then apply those methods through practical instruction tied to current regulatory standards. Belgium's position as a hub for European institutions and multinational headquarters means your coursework draws on genuinely international contexts.
Graduates move into roles such as tax advisor, external auditor, financial controller, or forensic accountant, across sectors from banking and consultancy to public administration. The competencies you develop, reading financial statements, evaluating compliance, and advising on fiscal strategy, translate across regulatory environments worldwide. Whether you continue into a professional qualification or step directly into the workforce, a degree in this field opens doors across the global finance sector.