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Possible training at the end of the bachelor programme

Access to the master's of Computing Science 
The bachelor's programme in Computing Science entitles direct access to the master's of Computing Science. 
 
Access to the master's of Business Science 
Students from the bachelor programme in Computing Science who have followed the minor in Business Studies (specific to the bachelor's in Computing Science) will have direct access to the master's in Business Science. This access requires a complement in Business studies and Languages, of 15 credits, to be added to the master's programme, (special dispensations can be obtained for the language studies). Il also requires to complete a one week practical experience. 
 
Mobility. 
The programme fulfils the harmonisation rules drawn up by the CFB universities ; the degree awarded upon completion of the programme therefore entitles access, without the need for any complementary prerequisities, to the master's programme in Computing Science in any one of these universities. 
The computing-related components of the programme fulfil the standard norms of the curricula laid down by the international company experts in this domain, (ACM, IEEE). This fosters student mobility to or from the numerous universities offering programmes which conform to these norms. 
In the context of the master studies in Computing Science at UCL, the student also has the right to participate in the Erasmus/Socrates exchange programmes which UCL has subscribed to, together with universities from numerous European or extra-European countries, as well as with the Catholic University of Leuven (KUL).
| 23/10/2008 |