Possible training at the end of the bachelor programme

Access to the master's in Engineering Sciences : Architect - Engineer 
Within the FSA : the Architect - Engineer orientation is specific right from the first quadrimester. The possibility of progressive orientation or of re-orientation is, therefore, quite limited. The only automatic access possible is to the Architect - Engineer Master's. However, completion of a relevant minor subject could guarantee the student unconditional access to the Master's in Civil Engineering (subject to the required approval of the Diploma Committee for this programme). Access to a different master's organised by the FSA would require a complementary year of studies for the student (60 credits). Reciprocally, access to the Architect - Engineer Master's would require a complementary year (60 credits) for somebody with the degree" Bachelor of Engineering Sciences : Engineering". 
 
International mobility 
Mobility within the Faculty of Applied Sciences is a major asset in the context of this study programme. This usually takes place during the 4th or 5th year, i.e. during the master's - level studies. The students are, therefore, strongly encouraged to broaden their communication skills and knowledge of languages. In fact, on obtaining the title "Bachelor of Engineering Sciences" degree from UCL, the student will also be able access the corresponding master's (i.e. in the 4th and 5th years) which exist within the university network called CLUSTER - Consortium Linking Universities of Science and Technology for Education and Research - of which the Faculty is a member. The student will benefit from the same conditions as the other bachelor students from those institutions. This European network covers : UPC - Barcelona / TU-Darmstadt / TU-Eindhoven / INPG-Grenoble / Uni-Karlsruhe / EPFL-Lausanne / Imperial College London / KTH-Stockholm / Politecnico di Torino / UCL-FSA-Louvain-la-Neuve. All member institutions are highly placed in the Times ranking of the world's top engineering institutions. In the context of the master's programme in Engineering at UCL, the student also has access to the ensemble of the Erasmus/Socrates exchange programmes in which UCL has participates together with universities from numerous European or extra-European countries, as well as the Catholic University of Leuven (KUL).
| 23/10/2008 |