University Bachelors |
Diploma |
Special Requirements |
Access |
Remarks |
UCL Bachelors
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Bachelors in engineering [180.0] |
Having completed a major or minor in computer science engineering [30.0] |
Direct access |
Students who have not previously completed the major in computer science engineering (or an equivalent option), but who have completed the minor in computer science engineering (or an equivalent option), propose a programme adapted to their situation to the programme commission. To adapt their programme, they can select 15 ECTS credits of elective courses from the master of science in computer science and engineering. |
Bachelors in engineering [180.0] |
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Access with additional training |
Students who have not previously completed neither the major in computer science engineering (or an equivalent option), nor the minor in computer science engineering (or an equivalent option), submit a demand to the programme commission including a detailed curriculum (degree, list of courses followed and grades obtained, year per year). The programme commission will then suggest a programme adapted to the student's particular situation. The commission may decided to use part of the elective courses from the master of science in computer science and engineering to include up to 15 extra ECTS credits in addition to the 120 ECTS programme. |
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
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Bachelors in engineering |
To have completed options related to computer science in the institution of origin |
Direct access |
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Bachelors in engineering |
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Access with additional training |
Students who have not previously completed any option related to computer science engineering at their university of origine submit a demand to the programme commission including a detailed curriculum (degree, list of courses followed and grades obtained, year per year). The programme commission will then suggest a programme adapted to the student's particular situation. The commission may decided to use part of the elective courses from the master of science in computer science and engineering to include up to 15 extra ECTS credits in addition to the 120 ECTS programme. |
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
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Bachelor in ingenieurs wetenschappen |
To have completed options related to computer science in the institution of origin. |
Direct access |
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Bachelor in ingenieurs wetenschappen |
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Access with additional training |
Students who have not previously completed any option related to computer science engineering at their university of origine submit a demand to the programme commission including a detailed curriculum (degree, list of courses followed and grades obtained, year per year). The programme commission will then suggest a programme adapted to the student's particular situation. The commission may decided to use part of the elective courses from the master of science in computer science and engineering to include up to 15 extra ECTS credits in addition to the 120 ECTS programme. |
Foreign Bachelors
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Bachelors in engineering |
Bachelors from the Cluster network |
Direct access |
Same access conditions as for UCL bachelors in engineering |
Bachelors in engineering |
Other institutions |
Access with additional training |
The student must fill in an application for admission to the School of Engineering, stating his detailed curriculum (degree, list of courses followed and grades obtained, year per year). The School of Engineering, consulting with the relevant programme commission, decides on the eligibility of the candidate, and can propose a personalised programme to the student, designed to fill any gap in his formation. To this end, the School of Engineering can impose to the student a volume of complementary courses. For some students, the School of Engineering may propose a one-year bridging programme giving access to the master. |
Non university Bachelors |
Diploma |
Access |
Remarks |
The student must fill in an application for admission to the School of Engineering, stating his detailed curriculum (degree, list of courses followed and grades obtained, year per year). The School of Engineering, consulting with the relevant programme commission, decides on the eligibility of the candidate, and can propose a personalised programme to the student, designed to fill any gap in his formation. To this end, the School of Engineering can impose to the student a volume of complementary courses. For some students, the School of Engineering may propose a one-year bridging programme giving access to the master.
For certain categories of students (for example, students with a bachelor degree in industrial engineering), the School of Engineering can impose an additional preparatory year, corresponding to the 40 credits of the major leading to this master and courses from the core curriculum, before granting access to this master's programme.
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> BA en sciences industrielles - type long |
Accès au master moyennant réussite d'une année préparatoire de max. 60 crédits |
Type long |
Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree |
Diploma |
Special Requirements |
Access |
Remarks |
"Licenciés"
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Engineers, bioengineers, and graduates in computer science, chemistry, physics, mathématics, biology or geography, considered equivalent to corresponding Bachelor’s. |
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Direct access |
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Masters
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Master in engineering |
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Direct access |
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Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree |
Diploma |
Access |
Remarks |
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> MA en sciences de l'ingénieur industriel (toutes finalités)
> MA en sciences industrielles (toutes finalités) |
Accès direct au master moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits max |
Type long |
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.
See the general admission requirements
Specific procedures :
Any student who is not a bachelor in engineering (sciences de l'ingénieur, orientation ingénieur civil), with a major or minor in computer science, must fill in an application for admission to the School of Engineering, stating his detailed curriculum (degree, list of courses followed and grades obtained, year per year). The School of Engineering, consulting with the relevant programme commission, decides on the eligibility of the candidate, and may propose a personalised programme to the student, designed to fill any gap in his formation. To this end, the School of Engineering can impose to the student a volume of complementary courses. For some students, the School of Engineering may propose a one-year bridging programme giving access to the master.