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Practical information

How the minor is run and how to enroll

Academic in charge: P. Dupont - email : pdupont@info.ucl.ac.be
Contact person : C. Poncin - email : cponcin@info.ucl.ac.be


Enrollment details

The Baccalaureate Committee for computing science is in charge of the academic side of the minor in computing science. The secretariat of the student's faculty of origin is in charge of the student's file. 

Students who are not taking the baccalaureate in mathematical science and who wish to enroll on the computing science minor as part of their baccalaureate program must send their files via the secretariat of their faculty to C. Poncin at the latest by 15 July of the student's first year of his/her baccalaureate studies (even possibly provided the student is successful in September).

The file must include :
- The report listing the final results for every BAC1 course. Students who pass their first year in September must hand in the marks from June by 15 July and must take the initiative to send the September report in the 2 days following deliberation if they wish for their application to be considered.  
- a letter explaining why they are interested in the minor in IT science. 
- a CV indicating any information relevant to their interest in IT  (experience of Windows or Linux, knowledge of programming languages or specific software) and their level of mathematics in BAC 1st year (list of courses) and at secondary school-level (hours/week).

Any student who is interested in the minor in computing science must provide an email address. This address will be the only means of communication used.


Organizational details

A minor course in computing science for students who are not taking the baccalaureate program in mathematical science must be followed over the first quadrimester of their second year of the baccalaureate.

| 11/05/2007 |