The objective of the Master’s course in Mechanical engineering is to train engineers who should be capable of mastering complex and varied scientific, technological and human problems related to mechanical engineering.
Upon graduating, students will have acquired the requisite basic knowledge in all the main fields of Mechanical engineering (fluid mechanics and transfer phenomena, computational methods in applied mechanics, mechanics of materials and structures, applied dynamics, mechanical manufacturing and production, mechanical design, thermal machinery, thermodynamics and energetics). Their education will have been both theoretical and practical, notably via laboratory and project work.
Students may choose to have a standard degree, by choosing their elective courses to make up a basic curriculum in Mechanics. They may also choose to specialize, by following one of many specific streams.
The Master’s curriculum in Mechanical engineering will require a minimum total of 120 credits covering two years, with a minimum of 60 credits per year, and comprising :
- a 44-credit core curriculum
- specialist courses in mechanics (30 credits)
- a possible specialization in one of the 9 suggested fields (aeronautics, mechanical production and manufacturing, energy, polymer working, metal working, biomechanics, numerical modelling in mechanics, management, setting up of small and medium-sized companies), with a maximum of 30 credits in said field
- elective courses, with a minimum total of 25 credits
The final thesis is generally written during the last year. However, students may choose to take any given course in the first or second year, subject to possible prerequisites. This will be the case in particular for students pursuing part of their education abroad.
If, in the course of his (her) former curriculum, a student has already been credited with a subject included in the compulsory core curriculum, or any training deemed equivalent, this subject will be replaced by any elective course within the imposed constraints. The student is responsible for checking whether the minimum total number of credits has been reached, as well as those of the specialized field, which will appear on the final diploma.
The student’s curriculum will be scrutinized for acceptance by the Mechanical engineering diploma committee.
Wathever the focus or the options chosen, the programme of this master shall totalise 120 credits, spread over two years of studies each of 60 credits
Optional specializations and elective courses
Accessible complementary Master’s : Nuclear engineering
Accessible Ph.D. studies : via GRASMECH doctoral school
University Bachelors |
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Bachelor in engineering | Major or minor in mechanic | Direct access | A student with no major in mechanics nor option deemed equivalent, yet with a minor in mechanics or an option deemed equivalent, shall submit a curriculum tailored to the situation, in agreement with an advisor who is a member of the Mechanical engineering diploma committee. To this end, the student may choose 15 credits amongst the electives of the Master’s in mechanical engineering. |
Bachelor in engineering | Access with additional training | A student with neither a Major nor a minor in mechanics, shall submit an application to the Mechanical engineering diploma committee, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and grades by year). The committee will propose a customized curriculum by drawing on the volume of elective courses of the Master’s in mechanical engineering curriculum, and adding, if necessary, up to 15 additional credits. | |
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Bachelor in engineering | With specific options in former institution related to mechanics | Direct access | |
Bachelor in engineering | Access with additional training |
A student with no former option in mechanics shall submit an application to the Mechanical engineering diploma committee, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and grades by year). The committee will propose a customized curriculum by drawing on the volume of elective courses of the Master’s in mechanical engineering curriculum, and adding, if necessary, up to 15 additional credits. |
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Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community | |||
Bachelor in engineering | With specific options in former institution related to mechanics | Direct access | |
Bachelor in engineering | Access with additional training | A student with no former option in mechanics shall submit an application to the Mechanical engineering diploma committee, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and grades by year). The committee will propose a customized curriculum by drawing on the volume of elective courses of the Master’s in mechanical engineering curriculum, and adding, if necessary, up to 15 additional credits. | |
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Bachelor in engineering | Bachelors from the Cluster network | Direct access | Conditions imposed on UCL Engineering Bachelor. |
Bachelor in engineering | Other institutions | Access with additional training | The student shall submit an application to the Faculty of applied sciences, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and grades by year). The Faculty, after consulting the relevant programme committee, will decide as to the applicant’s admissibility pursuant to rules relative to links between degrees. If necessary the Faculty can propose a customized curriculum, by drawing on the volume of elective courses of the relevant engineering Master’s curriculum and, if necessary, up to 15 additional credits. |
Non university Bachelors |
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Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree |
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Strong points of the pedagogical approach
Possibility for students to choose a strong specialization in any given field, with a varied choice of specializations within the main themes of mechanical enginering (aeronautics, mechanical manufactring, energy, material forming, biomechanics, …) or else to prefer a standard curriculum including elective courses.
Features intended to favour interdisplinarity :
The currriculum is quite varied and leads to a wide range of scientific and technological fields.
Variety of teaching methods :
The pedagogy applied within this programme follows directly from that of the Bachelor’s: active learning, balanced mix of group effort and individual work, time set aside for learning non-technical competencies.
This pedagogy stresses project work involving various subjects, and thereby aims to develop students’ good judgment, allowing them to design, model, manufacture and experimentally assess all types of systems, prototypes, and devices.
A strong feature of the curriculum lies in the students’ immersion into the instructors’ research laboratories (on the occasion of course laboratory activities, case studies, projects or final theses), thereby allowing them to become familiar with cutting edge techniques and to learn the investigative approach of research work
The final thesis amounts to half the workload of the final year. It allows the student to investigate a given topic in depth and, due to its scope and context, can be considered as a true initiation to the professional life of an engineer or a researcher.
Diversity of learning situations :
The student will encounter diverse pedagogical tools adapted to various disciplines : formal lectures, project work, tutorials, problem-based learning, case studies, laboratory work, computer simulations, computer tutorials, industrial and research training, construction site and factory visits, cultural trips, group and personal activities, seminars, …). For some subjects, e-learning will allow students to learn at their own rhythm and to experience virtual experimentation.
This variety of situations will help students to build their knowledge in an iterative and progressive manner, while developing their autonomy, organizational skills, time management, and capacity to use various modes of communication, …The most advanced computer equipment (hardware, software, networks) is made available to assist students in their work.
The company launching specialization is based on an interactive approach and problem-based learning. Throughout the curriculum, students are required to perform group activities in multi-disciplinary groups. The final thesis is also multi-disciplinary and designed in such a way that groups of three students, ideally from three different faculties, should work on a company launching project.
This Master’s features a leaning towards the industrial world. On should note, in particular, the possibility of choosing a 10-credit industrial traineeship.
All learning activities are assessed as prescribed by the University internal regulations (see exam regulations), viz. written and oral exams, laboratory exams, individual or group work, public presentation of projects and final thesis.
Global framework
The Faculty of Applied Sciences has taken part, since their inception, in all the various mobility programmes which have been set up at both the European and world levels.
The numerous contacts it has with professional circles, notably via its Advisory Board, have demonstrated to what extent employers are favourably impressed by a mobility experience in someone’s CV. The ever-increasing internationalization of research via networks linking laboratories throughout the world, speaks in favour of encouraging this mobility.
Students’ interest is aroused at the end of their Bachelor studies, notably via intensive courses such as those of the ATHENS ( ) or BEST ( ) networks.
In the course of the two-year Master’s programme, students are encouraged to take part in a 1- or 2-semester exchange scheme
Within Belgium, the Faculty of Applied Sciences is involved in a privileged partnership with the Faculteit Ingenieurswetenschappen of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, with whom it has set up an exchange scheme relating to the first year of the Master’s curriculum ( ).
At the European level, the Faculty of Applied Sciences is strongly involved in the CLUSTER excellence network ( ). This network encourages internal mobility, since this is a guarantee of quality as concerns both the level of teaching and the hosting of exchange students. Moreover, Cluster partners have signed an agreement recognizing each other’s Bachelor’s curricula. This agreement stipulates that all Bachelors of network institutions will have access to the Master’s studies in any institution on a par with local students.
Outside Europe, the Faculty of Applied Sciences is a partner in the Magalha#s network, which groups about fifteen European universities together with the best South American science and technology universities ( ).
Besides these network partnerships, the Faculty has also signed a number of individual agreements with various universities in Europe, North Americ or elsewhere in the world. A list of these agreements may be found on the website of UCL International Relations ( ).
International possibilities (for UCL students)
UCL is also a partner in the TIME programme ( ) which gives students the opportunity to obtain two engineeering degrees, via a specifically tailored curriculum.
Double Master’s degrees are operational with the following institutions :
- ENSMP France (subsidized by the Institut Français du Pétrole – IFP)
- Supaéro Toulouse (TIME programme)
- ENSICA Toulouse
Besides intensive courses which are one component of international relations, FAS students with outstanding results are encouraged to apply for 5- or 10-month exchange programmes. When taking place during the first Master’s year, exchanges are generally 10 month’s long. In the second year, they only last for a semester, either as courses or else research in a foreign laboratory as a complement to the final thesis.
Some other more specific exchange programmes have been set up with South America, where the academic year is naturally on an “austral” basis.
Students are informed about the various exchnge programmes as from their second Bachelor’s year. They are encouraged to prepare for their exchange in a timely manner, notably by taking language courses at the Modern Languages Institute of UCL.
The FAS’s participation in the MERCATOR exchange programme should also be mentioned.
A double degree Master’s with Clemson University (South Carolina) is also in preparation.
International appeal (for non residents)
The Master’s in Mechanical Engineering proposes a complete and high level training in a universally recognized field, viz. “Mechanical Engineering”. All the facets of the profession are covered, from the most theoretical (Fluid and solid mechanics, Transfer phenomena, System dynamics) through to the application of these theories to design, manufacturing and assembly of a wide range of products. Applications are countless (automobile industry, aviation, machinery, energetics, etc.). Various optional streams (aeronautics, mechanical production and manufacturing, energy, polymer working, metal working, biomechanics, numerical modelling in mechanics, etc.) allow the student to develop advanced competencies in a specific field. The student can also pursue a “standard” course (without any particular specialization) via a free choice of electives. Whatever the choice, the student will be on track for a well-defined profession, that of a professional Mechanical Engineer.
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MECA2990 | Travail de fin d'études (in French) | Vincent Legat | 28credits | x | |||||||||||||||
Religion courses for student in exact sciences The student shall select2 créditsamong | |||||||||||||||||||
TECO2100 | Questions of religious sciences: biblical readings (in French) | Bernard Van Meenen | 15h | 2credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
TECO2200 | Questions of religious sciences: reflections about christian faith (in French) | José Reding | 15h | 2credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
TECO2300 | Questions of religious sciences: questions about ethics (in French) | Henri Wattiaux | 15h | 2credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
MECA2840 | Mecanical construction project II. (in French) | Benoît Raucent (coord.), Khanh Tran Duy | 45h + 30h | 6credits | 1+2q | x | |||||||||||||
MECA2953 | Kinematics and dynamics of machinery. (in French) | Paul Fisette | 22.5h + 7.5h | 3credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
Elective courses in the core curriculum The student shall choose one of the following 2 courses. In the Energy specialization, both must be chosen and the Core Curriculum is extended to 49 credits. | |||||||||||||||||||
MECA2220 | Internal combustion engines. (in French) | Hervé Jeanmart | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
MECA2150 | Thermal cycles. (in French) | Yann Bartosiewicz | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
Re-alignment elective courses Student who, in the course of their Bachelor's curriculum, have not majored in Mechanics are strongly encouraged to choose one of the following courses. Their Core Curriculum is then extended correspondingly. | |||||||||||||||||||
MECA1451 | Mechanical manufacturing. (in French) | Jean-François Debongnie, Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 4credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
MECA1510 | Dynamics of elastic systems. (in French) | Jean-Pierre Coyette, Laurent Delannay | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
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MECA2120 | Introduction to finite element methods. (in French) | Vincent Legat | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |
MECA2322 | Fluid mechanics and transfer II. (in French) | François Dupret, Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |
MECA2755 | Industrial automation. (in French) | Paul Fisette, Khanh Tran Duy | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |
ELEC2525 | Introduction to electric and electronic circuits (in French) | Jean-Didier Legat, Michel Verleysen | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |
ELEC2753 | POWER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (in French) | Francis Labrique, Ernest Matagne | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | |
Elective courses in standard specialization The student shall choose one of the following 2 courses | |||||||
INMA1510 | Linear Control (in French) | Georges Bastin | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | |
INMA2300 | Process Control (in French) | Denis Dochain | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |
This specialization aims to give Mechanical engineering students all the basics to allow them to master the application of Mechanics to the field of aeronautics. All aspects are covered : aeronautical structures, vibrations, aerodynamics, flight dynamics, etc. This training will entail advanced courses in Mechanics of solids and fluids, with particular emphasis on numerical methods, as well as laboratory work. All aspects of aeronautical construction are also covered (design, manufacturing and production).
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Recommended courses in aeronautics The student shall choose at least17 créditsamong | |||||||
AUCE2181 | Mechanic of structures (in French) | Jean-François Remacle | 10h + 15h | 2credits | 1q | x | x |
AUCE2185 | Dynamic of structures (in French) | Jean-Pierre Coyette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2323 | Aerodyamics of external flows. (in French) | François Dupret, Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2520 | Compléments d'élasticité : calcul de structures planes (in French) | Issam Doghri, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2660 | Numerical methods in fluid mechanics. (in French) | Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2830 | Aerospace dynamics. (in French) | David Johnson | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
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MECA2160 | Fuels and combustion. (in French) | Miltiadis Papalexandris | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2170 | Numerical Geometry in CAD (in English) | Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2195 | Reactional flows. (in French) | Miltiadis Papalexandris | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2300 | Advanced Numerical Methods (in English) | Christophe Craeye, Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2330 | Machine component design. (in French) | Laurent Delannay, Benoît Raucent (coord.), Khanh Tran Duy | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2453 | Compléments de fabrication mécanique et FAO (in French) | Jean-François Debongnie, Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2640 | Mechanics of composite materials. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2711 | Quality management and control. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2780 | Fluid compressors. (in French) | Tony Arts | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2853 | Turbulence. (in French) | Eric Deleersnijder, Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
This specialization is common to Mechanical and Electromechanical Master’s curricula, and aims to give students a comprehensive training in the field. All the phases of a mechanical manufacturing process are studied, from design and appropriate manufacturing techniques to production planning and workshop management. All the necessary technological concepts (machine components) and solid knowledge in mechanics (elasticity and plasticity) are also included, so as to acquire a good mastery of machining and the behaviour of the materials being implemented. Particular attention is given to modern automation and robotics.
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Recommended courses in mechanical manufacturing and production The student shall choose at least17 créditsamong | |||||||
MECA2330 | Machine component design. (in French) | Laurent Delannay, Benoît Raucent (coord.), Khanh Tran Duy | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2453 | Compléments de fabrication mécanique et FAO (in French) | Jean-François Debongnie, Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2732 | Introduction to robotics. (in French) | Jean-Claude Samin | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2802 | Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. (in French) | Paul Fisette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MAPR2481 | Deformation and fracture of materials (in English) | Thomas Pardoen | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
ECGE1223 | Production and Operations Management (in French) | Michel Herman (supplée Pierre Semal), Pierre Semal | 30h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
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MECA2170 | Numerical Geometry in CAD (in English) | Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2520 | Compléments d'élasticité : calcul de structures planes (in French) | Issam Doghri, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2711 | Quality management and control. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2860 | Welding. (in French) | Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
AUCE2181 | Mechanic of structures (in French) | Jean-François Remacle | 10h + 15h | 2credits | 1q | x | x |
AUCE2185 | Dynamic of structures (in French) | Jean-Pierre Coyette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MAPR2482 | Plasticity and metal forming (in French) | Laurent Delannay, Thomas Pardoen | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
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In order to pursue this specialization, the student needs to have taken courses on "internal combustion engines" AND "thermal cycles" within the core curriculum. The student shall choosefrom 27to 30 créditsamong | |||||||
Recommended courses in energy engineering The student shall choose at least12 créditsamong | |||||||
MECA2160 | Fuels and combustion. (in French) | Miltiadis Papalexandris | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2420 | Advanced topics in energetics. (in French) | Yann Bartosiewicz, Hervé Jeanmart | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2240 | Testing of thermal machinery. (in French) | Hervé Jeanmart | 15h + 15h | 2credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2325 | Conversion de la biomasse (in French) | Patrick Gerin, Hervé Jeanmart | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2600 | Introduction to nuclear engineering and reactor technology. (in French) | Hamid Aït Abderrahim | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | x |
MECA2780 | Fluid compressors. (in French) | Tony Arts | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
ENVI2007 | Renewable energies (in French) | André De Herde, Xavier Draye, Patrick Gerin (coord.), Hervé Jeanmart | 30h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
AUCE2363 | Building physics II: utilities - Part A: design - Part B: dimensioning (in French) | Magali Bodart, Jacques Claessens, Jean-Marie Seynhaeve | 40h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MAPR2680 | Treatments of gaseous wastes (in English) | Jacques Devaux, Olivier Françoisse | 30h + 7.5h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
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MECA2645 | Major technological hazards in industrial activity. (in French) | Denis Dochain, Alexis Dutrieux | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | x |
AUCE2364 | Physique appliquée au bâtiment, compléments (in French) | Magali Bodart, André De Herde (coord.), Elisabeth Gratia | 22.5h | 2credits | 2q | x | x |
PHY2150 | Physique et dynamique de l'atmosphère et de l'océan I (in French) | Michel Crucifix, Thierry Fichefet | 45h + 9h | 6credits | 1q | x | x |
PHY2153 | Introduction à la physique du système climatique et à sa modélisation (in French) | Hugues Goosse, Jean-Pascal van Ypersele de Strihou | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MAPR2510 | Modelling of environmental and ecological systems (in French) | Eric Deleersnijder, Denis Dochain | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
DROP2063 | Environmental Law (in French) | Damien Jans, Nicolas de Sadeleer | 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
This specialization aims to give mechanical engineering students an advanced training in all aspects of plastic or composite forming. To this end, the students are first given additional courses on the physical and chemical properties and the behaviour of polymers and composite materials (visco-elastic streses, orientation effects). Then, the major forming techniques of these materials are examined (injection and compression moulding, extrusion, etc.) from a thermo-mechanical and technological viewpoint. Finally, numerical modelling of these processes is studied, with a view to tuning these processes via “numerical” experimentation.
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This specialization is only accessible to student having a major or minor in chemistry and applied physics in their Bachelor's degree. The student shall choosefrom 28to 30 créditsamong | |||||||
Recommended courses in polymer forming The student shall choose at least18 créditsamong | |||||||
MECA2131 | Introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics. (in French) | N. | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2141 | Rheology. (in French) | Christian Bailly, Vincent Legat | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2170 | Numerical Geometry in CAD (in English) | Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2620 | Simulation of transfer phenomenia in industrial processes. (in French) | François Dupret | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2640 | Mechanics of composite materials. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MAPR2019 | Polymer Science and Engineering (in English) | Sophie Demoustier, Alain Jonas (coord.), Roger Legras | 45h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MAPR2010 | Polymer Materials (in English) | Christian Bailly (coord.), Roger Legras, Bernard Nysten | 45h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
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MECA2453 | Compléments de fabrication mécanique et FAO (in French) | Jean-François Debongnie, Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MAPR2018 | Rheometry and Polymer Processing (in French) | Christian Bailly (coord.), Jacques Devaux | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
This specialization aims to give mechanical engineering students an advanced training in all aspects of the forming oif metallic components. To this end, the students are first given additional courses on the physical and chemical properties and the behaviour of metals (basic structure of alloys, quenching and work hardening effects, etc.). Then, the major metal forming techniques are examined in detail (drawing, rolling, forging, extrusion, stamping, etc.) with particular emphasis on welding techniques. Finally, the numerical modelling of these processes is studied, with a view to tuning these processes via “numerical” experimentation.
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This specialization is only accessible to students having a major or minor in chemistry and applied physics in their Bachelor's degree. The student shall choosefrom 28to 30 créditsamong | |||||||
Recommended courses in metal forming The student shall choose at least19 créditsamong | |||||||
MECA2131 | Introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics. (in French) | N. | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2170 | Numerical Geometry in CAD (in English) | Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2491 | Physics of welding. (in French) | Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 45h + 15h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | x |
MECA2620 | Simulation of transfer phenomenia in industrial processes. (in French) | François Dupret | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2860 | Welding. (in French) | Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MAPR2013 | Physical Chemistry of Metals and Ceramics (in English) | Francis Delannay, Pascal Jacques | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MAPR2482 | Plasticity and metal forming (in French) | Laurent Delannay, Thomas Pardoen | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
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MECA2453 | Compléments de fabrication mécanique et FAO (in French) | Jean-François Debongnie, Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2711 | Quality management and control. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
MAPR2481 | Deformation and fracture of materials (in English) | Thomas Pardoen | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
This specialization is common to Mechanical and Electromechanical Master’s curricula, and aims to give students all the necessary knowledge to be able to master the application of mechanics to this field. First, various physiological systems (circulatory, repiratory, etc.) as well as the dynamic behaviour of the human body are studied from a biological and mechanical point of view (as fluid or solid systems), which also leads to physiotherapy issues. Then, the design and production of bio-engineering components and micro-components (artificial implants, valves, prostheses, etc.) are analysed from a mechanical point of view. Finally, various courses complete the curriculum by establishing a link between biology and mechanics.
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This specialization is only accessible to student having a minor in biomedical engineering in their Bachelor's degree. The student shall choosefrom 28to 30 créditsamong | |||||||
Recommended courses in biomechanics The student shall choose at least19 créditsamong | |||||||
GBIO2020 | Bioinstrumentation (in French) | Jean Delbeke, Michel Verleysen | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
GBIO2030 | Biomaterials (in French) | Sophie Demoustier, Christine Dupont, Gaëtane Leloup (coord.) | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
GBIO2040 | Biomechanics (in French) | Emilie Marchandise | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
GBIO2060 | Modeliing of biological systems (in French) | Georges Bastin, Philippe Lefèvre | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
GBIO2070 | Artificial organs and rehabilitation (in French) | Jean Delbeke, Luc-Marie Jacquet | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2355 | Conception mécanique en génie biomédical (in French) | Emilie Marchandise (coord.), Benoît Raucent | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
Courses related to biomechanics | |||||||
GBIO2010 | Bioinformatics (in French) | Yves Deville, Michel Ghislain, Thibault Helleputte (supplée Yves Deville) | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
GBIO2050 | Medical Imaging (in English) | Anne Bol, Benoît Macq, Frank PEETERS | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2131 | Introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics. (in French) | N. | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2170 | Numerical Geometry in CAD (in English) | Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2640 | Mechanics of composite materials. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2660 | Numerical methods in fluid mechanics. (in French) | Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2802 | Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. (in French) | Paul Fisette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
Other Master offering this option | |||||||
This specialization is common to Mechanical and Electromechanical Master’s curricula, and strives to bring together all mechanics courses which are concerned with the development and implementation of numerical simulation algorithms aimed at solving transfer, systems dynamics or solid or fluid dynamics problems. There are numerous applications of these theories, in particular for vehicle dynamics and aerodynamics (automobiles, trains, aircraft), materials forming (polymers, composites, metals), and long-term resistance of mechanical components.
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The student shall choosefrom 27to 30 créditsamong | |||||||
Basic recommended courses in numerical modelling in Mechanics The student shall choose at least10 créditsamong | |||||||
MECA2170 | Numerical Geometry in CAD (in English) | Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2300 | Advanced Numerical Methods (in English) | Christophe Craeye, Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2802 | Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. (in French) | Paul Fisette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
INMA1170 | Numerical analysis (in French) | Pierre-Antoine Absil, Pierre-Antoine Absil (supplée Paul Van Dooren), Paul Van Dooren (coord.) | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
INMA1702 | Applied mathematics : Optimization (in French) | Vincent Blondel, François Glineur (coord.) | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
INMA2370 | Modelling and analysis of dynamical systems (in French) | Georges Bastin | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
INMA2671 | Automatic : Theory and implementation (in French) | Denis Dochain, Michel Gevers (coord.) | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
Solid mechanics courses recommended in numerical modelling in Mechanics The student shall choose at least6 créditsamong | |||||||
MECA2131 | Introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics. (in French) | N. | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2453 | Compléments de fabrication mécanique et FAO (in French) | Jean-François Debongnie, Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2520 | Compléments d'élasticité : calcul de structures planes (in French) | Issam Doghri, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2640 | Mechanics of composite materials. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
AUCE2181 | Mechanic of structures (in French) | Jean-François Remacle | 10h + 15h | 2credits | 1q | x | x |
AUCE2185 | Dynamic of structures (in French) | Jean-Pierre Coyette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MAPR2482 | Plasticity and metal forming (in French) | Laurent Delannay, Thomas Pardoen | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
Fluids mechanics courses recommended in numerical modelling in Mechanics The student shall choose at least8 créditsamong | |||||||
MECA2141 | Rheology. (in French) | Christian Bailly, Vincent Legat | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2195 | Reactional flows. (in French) | Miltiadis Papalexandris | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2620 | Simulation of transfer phenomenia in industrial processes. (in French) | François Dupret | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2660 | Numerical methods in fluid mechanics. (in French) | Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2853 | Turbulence. (in French) | Eric Deleersnijder, Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
Other Master offering this option | |||||||
This specialization is common to most Engineering Master’s curricula, and aims to familiarize students with the basics of company management.
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This specialization may not be chosen alognside the specialization in company launching (see further on). FSA 2240 is not included in this specialization for civil engineering students. The student shall choosefrom 16to 20 créditsamong | |||||||
FSA2140 | Elements of industrial laws (in French) | Fernand De Visscher, Fernand De Visscher (supplée N.), Werner Derycke, Werner Derycke (supplée N.), Bénédicte Inghels, Bénédicte Inghels (supplée N.) | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x |
FSA2230 | Introduction to management and to business economics (in French) | Paul Belleflamme, Benoît Gailly | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
FSA2240 | Foundations of financial management (in French) | Philippe Grégoire | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
FSA2245 | Environment and Enterprise (in French) | Thierry Bréchet | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x |
FSA2235 | Project management (in French) | Ruben Alberto Chumpitaz Caceres | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x |
FSA2210 | Organisation and human resources (in French) | John Cultiaux | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | x |
Alternative to the Management option for computer science students Computer science students who have already followed various courses of this discipline during their Bachelor's curriculum shall select at least 20 credits from amongst20 créditsamong | |||||||
ECGE1221 | Commercial law and taxation (in French) | Michel De Wolf, Patrick De Wolf | 60h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
ECGE1223 | Production and Operations Management (in French) | Michel Herman (supplée Pierre Semal), Pierre Semal | 30h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
ESPO1113A | Sociology and Anthropology I (Part 1) (in French) | N. | 40h + 0h | 4credits | x | x | |
SINF2202 | Ethics and computer science (in French) | Axel Gosseries, Axel Gosseries, Axel Gosseries, Alain Pirotte (coord.) | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | x |
INGE1321A | Marketing (in French) | N. | 40h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
Other Masters offering this option | |||||||
This specialization is common to most Engineering Master’s curricula, and aims to familiarize students with the specific issues related to SMCs, entrepreneurship, and company launching so as to develop the skills, knowledge and tools required to launch a company. Access is restricted to a small number of students, further to a report on their motivation and individual interviews. The motivation reports must be submitted before the beginning of the academic year at the following address
Secrétariat CPME – Place des Doyens , 1 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve (Te : 10/47 84 59)
For the students who are selected, the final thesis will be specific to the specialization (same number of credits).
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Additional information relative to this specialization may be found at http://www.uclouvain.be/cpme. This specialization may not be chosen alongside the specialization in management. The student shall choosefrom 20to 30 créditsamong | |||||||
Prerequisite CPME course Students who have not taken a management course within their former curriculum shall include CPME2000 in their current curriculum. | |||||||
CPME2000 | Management Foundations of a small/middle size company (in French) | Régis Coeurderoy, Paul Vanzeveren | 30h | 5credits | x | ||
Compulsory courses | |||||||
CPME2001 | Entrepreneurship Theory (in French) | Frank Janssen | 30h | 5credits | x | ||
CPME2003 | Business plan of the creation of a company (in French) | Frank Janssen, Olivier Jaspers | 30h | 5credits | x | ||
CPME2002 | Managerial, legal and economic aspects of the creation of a company (in French) | Régis Coeurderoy, Yves De Cordt | 30h | 5credits | x | x | |
CPME2004 | Advanced seminar on Enterpreneurship (in French) | Frank Janssen | 30h | 5credits | x | x | |
Elective courses This trainee programme is not compatible with FSA 2995 | |||||||
CPME2995 | Stage en entreprise (in French) | N. | 10credits | x | x | ||
Other Masters offering this option | |||||||
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The student complete his (her) curriculum with elective courses | |||||||
Advanced courses in Mechanics The student shall add a certain number of advanced courses. The total, including courses already taken within possible specializations, should reach at least | |||||||
Fluid mechanics and transfer phenomena | |||||||
MECA2141 | Rheology. (in French) | Christian Bailly, Vincent Legat | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2195 | Reactional flows. (in French) | Miltiadis Papalexandris | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2323 | Aerodyamics of external flows. (in French) | François Dupret, Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2853 | Turbulence. (in French) | Eric Deleersnijder, Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
PHY2150 | Physique et dynamique de l'atmosphère et de l'océan I (in French) | Michel Crucifix, Thierry Fichefet | 45h + 9h | 6credits | 1q | x | x |
Computional methods in applied machanics | |||||||
MECA2170 | Numerical Geometry in CAD (in English) | Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2300 | Advanced Numerical Methods (in English) | Christophe Craeye, Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2620 | Simulation of transfer phenomenia in industrial processes. (in French) | François Dupret | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2660 | Numerical methods in fluid mechanics. (in French) | Grégoire Winckelmans | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
Mechanics of materials and structures | |||||||
MECA2131 | Introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics. (in French) | N. | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2520 | Compléments d'élasticité : calcul de structures planes (in French) | Issam Doghri, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2640 | Mechanics of composite materials. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
MAPR2481 | Deformation and fracture of materials (in English) | Thomas Pardoen | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
AUCE2181 | Mechanic of structures (in French) | Jean-François Remacle | 10h + 15h | 2credits | 1q | x | x |
Applied dynamics | |||||||
MECA2215 | Dynamique des véhicules (in French) | Paul Fisette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2802 | Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. (in French) | Paul Fisette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2830 | Aerospace dynamics. (in French) | David Johnson | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
INMA2370 | Modelling and analysis of dynamical systems (in French) | Georges Bastin | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
AUCE2185 | Dynamic of structures (in French) | Jean-Pierre Coyette | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
Mechanical production | |||||||
MECA2732 | Introduction to robotics. (in French) | Jean-Claude Samin | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
INMA2671 | Automatic : Theory and implementation (in French) | Denis Dochain, Michel Gevers (coord.) | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
ECGE1223 | Production and Operations Management (in French) | Michel Herman (supplée Pierre Semal), Pierre Semal | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x |
ELEC2811 | Instrumentation and sensors (in French) | Francis Labrique, Ernest Matagne | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
Design and projects in mechanical engineering | |||||||
MECA2330 | Machine component design. (in French) | Laurent Delannay, Benoît Raucent (coord.), Khanh Tran Duy | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
Mechanical design and manufacturing | |||||||
MECA2453 | Compléments de fabrication mécanique et FAO (in French) | Jean-François Debongnie, Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2491 | Physics of welding. (in French) | Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 45h + 15h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | x |
MECA2711 | Quality management and control. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2860 | Welding. (in French) | Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroec | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MAPR2482 | Plasticity and metal forming (in French) | Laurent Delannay, Thomas Pardoen | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2330 | Machine component design. (in French) | Laurent Delannay, Benoît Raucent (coord.), Khanh Tran Duy | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
Thermal machinery | |||||||
MECA2240 | Testing of thermal machinery. (in French) | Hervé Jeanmart | 15h + 15h | 2credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2550 | Aircraft propulstion systems. (in French) | N. | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2780 | Fluid compressors. (in French) | Tony Arts | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
Thermodynamics and energetics | |||||||
MECA2160 | Fuels and combustion. (in French) | Miltiadis Papalexandris | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2325 | Conversion de la biomasse (in French) | Patrick Gerin, Hervé Jeanmart | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
MECA2420 | Advanced topics in energetics. (in French) | Yann Bartosiewicz, Hervé Jeanmart | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | x |
MECA2600 | Introduction to nuclear engineering and reactor technology. (in French) | Hamid Aït Abderrahim | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | x |
MECA2771 | Thermodynamics of irreversible phenomena. (in French) | François Dupret, Miltiadis Papalexandris | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x |
ENVI2007 | Renewable energies (in French) | André De Herde, Xavier Draye, Patrick Gerin (coord.), Hervé Jeanmart | 30h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
Biomechanics | |||||||
MECA2355 | Conception mécanique en génie biomédical (in French) | Emilie Marchandise (coord.), Benoît Raucent | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 1q | x | x |
GBIO2040 | Biomechanics (in French) | Emilie Marchandise | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x |
Seminar in mechanics (5credits) The student may include in the choice of elective courses the following seminar, if this is required by the final thesis and further to approvalby the diploma committee | |||||||
MECA3150 | Séminaire de mécanique (in French) | Laurent Delannay (coord.), Paul Fisette, Miltiadis Papalexandris | 45h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | x |
FSA2351A | Dynamique des groupes (1er semestre) (in French) | Piotr Sobieski (coord.) | 15h + 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x |
FSA2351B | Dynamique des groupes (2ème semestre) (in French) | Piotr Sobieski (coord.) | 15h + 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | x |
Languages Students may include in their electives any language course of the Institute of Modern Languages (ILV) for a maximum of 3 credits within the 120 basic credits of their Master?s. Their attention is drawn to the following professional insertion seminars: | |||||||
NEER2500 | Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - intermediate level (in Dutch) | Valérie Dachy, Isabelle Demeulenaere (coord.), Mariken Smit | 30h | 3credits | x | x | |
NEER2501 | Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - intermediate level (in Dutch) | An Neven | 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x |
NEER2600 | Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - upper-intermiediate level (in Dutch) | Isabelle Demeulenaere (coord.), Mariken Smit | 30h | 3credits | x | x | |
NEER2601 | Séminaire d'insertion professionnelle: néerlandais - niveau approfondi (in Dutch) | N. | 30h | 5credits | x | x | |
ALLE2500 | German - Seminar of professional integration, intermediate level (in German) | Caroline Klein, Ann Rinder (coord.) | 30h | 3credits | 1+2q | x | x |
ALLE2501 | German - Seminar of professional integration, intermediate level (in German) | Caroline Klein, Ann Rinder (coord.) | 30h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | x |
ESPA2600 | Séminaire d'insertion professionnelle - espagnol (in Spanish) | Isabel Baeza Varela | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x |
ESPA2601 | Entry to professional life : Spanish (in Spanish) | Paula Lorente Fernandez (coord.) | 30h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | x |
Humanities A list of interesting humanities courses is avaibles at the secretariat of the diploma committee. Students may choose a maximum of 6 credits. This possibility is however not offerred to students who have choose to specialize in Management or Company launching. | |||||||
General knowledge courses Students can also include in their curriculum any course given at UCL or FIW / KULeuven subject to approval of the Diploma committee. | |||||||
Company training periods Students may include in their curriculum a company training period worth 10 credits. However, if this activity is related to their final thesis, they shall choose the 5-credit FSA 2996 course. | |||||||
FSA2995 | Stage en entreprise (in French) | Anne-Marie Anckaert | 10credits | x | x | ||
FSA2996 | Stage en entreprise (in French) | Anne-Marie Anckaert | 5credits | x | x | ||