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Master in Biomedical Engineering [120.0]

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

The Master’s degree in biomedical engineering aims to train engineers who will be able to meet future technological  challenges in the scientific and technical fields relating to biomedical engineering, within an ever-changing European and global context.
Upon graduating, students will have acquired the basics of all the main fields of biomedical engineering :  bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, medical imaging, mathematical modelling, artificial organs and rehabilitation, bioinformatics and biomechanics. They will have been given advanced training in one or two of the proposed options.
Thanks to the important amount of time given over to elective courses, students can choose to become anything between « general practitioner » or « specialist » in any given field.
Thanks also to the collaboration between the Louvain School of Engineering and the Medical school, students are assured of an interdisciplinary training, where the art of engineering is applied to the complex and varied biomedical field.

Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

The Master’s curriculum in biomedical engineering will consist of at least 120 credits covering two years, with a minimum of 60 credits per year, and comprising :
- a core curriculum (30 credits)
- a specialization curriculum (30 credits)
- one or more options chosen amongst the suggested options
- elective courses.
The final thesis is generally written during the last year. However, depending on their specific training objectives, 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 elective courses, while conforming to 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 submitted for acceptance by the relevant program 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

Tronc commun du master ingénieur civil biomédical

Professional Focus

Options et cours au choix en génie biomédical


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

Accessible complementary Master’s degrees: currently under examination.
Accessible PhD curricula : by virtue of its training towards and via research, the Master’s in biomedical engineering gives its students an excellent preparation towards PhD studies. Instructors involved in the Master’s are members of various doctoral schools, which are there to welcome students who wish to further their studies via a PhD.

Admission

University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in engineering [180.0] Minor in biomedical engineering   Direct access  
Bachelor in engineering [180.0]   Access with additional training A bachelor in engineering with no minor in biomedical engineering, nor any option deemed equivalent,  shall submit an application to the Biomedical engineering program 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 biomedical engineering curriculum. 
Bachelor in chemical sciences [180.0]
Bachelor in physics [180.0]
Bachelor in mathematics [180.0]
Bachelor in biology [180.0]
Bachelor in geography, main stream [180.0]
Bachelor in bioengineering [180.0]
Minor in biomedical engineering   Access with additional training A student who is not a bachelor in engineering, but with a minor in  applied bioengineering, shall submit an application to the Faculty, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and grades by year). The Faculty, after consulting the Biomedical engineering program committee, will decide as to the applicant’s admissibility; an admitted student shall complete the workload by adding prerequisites credits, as required by the Biomedical engineering program committee. The student shall add 15 prerequisite credits to the standard 120 credits of the Master’s in biomedical engineering curriculum, unless proof can be given of former passed courses deemed equivalent, or in agreement with an advisor who is a member of the Biomedical engineering program committee 
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
Bachelor in engineering With specific options in former institution related to biomedical engineering  Direct access  
Bachelor in engineering   Access with additional training A bachelor in engineering  with no former option in biomedical engineering, deemed equivalent to the minor in biomedical engineering, shall submit an application to the Biomedical engineering program 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 biomedical engineering curriculum 
Bachelor in chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology or geography  
Bachelor in bio-engineering
With specific options in former institution related to biomedical engineering   Access with additional training A student who is not a bachelor in engineering, shall submit an application to the Faculty, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and grades by year). The Faculty, after consulting the Biomedical engineering program committee, will decide as to the applicant’s admissibility (the latter bearing solely on the engineering core curriculum) pursuant to regulations governing links between various degrees. If necessary, the committee will propose a customized curriculum by drawing on the volume of elective courses of the  Master’s in biomedical engineering curriculum and, in certain cases, up to 15 credits of complementary courses. 
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
Bachelor in engineering With specific options in former institution related to  biomedical engineering   Direct access  
Bachelor in engineering   Access with additional training A student with no former option in biomedical engineering  shall submit an application to the Biomedical engineering program 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 biomedical engineering curriculum, and imposing, if necessary, up to 15 additional credits. 
Bachelor’s degree equivalent to one of those required from graduates of the French-speaking community With specific options in former institution related to  biomedical engineering   Access with additional training A student who is not a bachelor in engineering, , shall submit an application to the Faculty, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and grades by year). The Faculty, after consulting the Biomedical engineering program committee, will decide as to the applicant’s admissibility (the latter bearing solely on the engineering core curriculum) pursuant to regulations governing links between various degrees. If necessary, the committee will propose a customized curriculum by drawing on the volume of elective courses of the  Master’s in biomedical engineering curriculum and, in certain cases, up to 15 credits of complementary courses. 
Foreign Bachelors
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, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and
grades by year). The Faculty, after consulting the relevant program 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
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> BA en sciences industrielles - type longAccès au master moyennant réussite d'une année préparatoire de max. 60 créditsType long

Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 
Engineers considered equivalent to the corresponding Bachelor’s degree   Direct access  
Masters
 
Master in engineering   Direct access  

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> 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 maxType long

Adults taking up their university training
> See the website www.uclouvain.be/vae

Personalized access
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.

Admission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration

See the general admission requirements



Contact

Retour en début de pageUseful contacts

Academic in charge

M. Philippe Lefèvre, prof. ordinaire

SST/EPL - Ecole Polytechnique de Louvain
SST/ICTM - Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM)
INMA - Pôle en ingénierie mathématique (INMA)
SSS/IONS - Institute Of NeuroScience (IoNS)

Adresse courrier
  INMA - Avenue Georges Lemaître 4-6 bte L4.05.01 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Email
 
INMA
  Téléphone : 010 47 23 82
  Secrétariat : 010 47 25 97
  Télécopie : 010 47 21 80
  Bâtiment : Euler; Etage 02; Local A 222; Site Louvain-la-Neuve

Secretariat

Mme Nathalie Ponet

SST/ICTM - Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM)
INMA - Pôle en ingénierie mathématique (INMA)

Adresse courrier
  INMA - Avenue Georges Lemaître 4-6 bte L4.05.01 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Email
 
INMA
  Téléphone : 010 47 25 97
  Télécopie : 010 47 21 80
  Bâtiment : Euler; Etage 01; Local A 104; Site Louvain-la-Neuve
ICTM
  Téléphone : 010 47 25 97
  Télécopie : 010 47 21 80
  Bâtiment : Euler; Etage 01; Local A 104; Site Louvain-la-Neuve



Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

. Features favouring interdisciplinarity :
The Master’s in biomedical engineering is intrinsically interdisciplinary, since it is located at the interface between engineering and medical sciences. It features a comprehensive base allowing the student to acquire the basics of the main application fields of biomedical engineering, as well as a variety of options in various disciplines.

. Variety of teaching situations :
The pedagogy implemented in the engineering Master’s curriculum is aligned with that of the engineering Bachelor’s curriculum: active learning, a balanced mix of group and individual work, and substantial time devoted to the development of non-technical competencies. A salient feature of the curriculum is the immersion of students in the research laboratories of the various instructors (during teaching laboratory sessions, case studies, projects and final thesis), which allows them to become familiar with up-to-date  methods in the related fields, and to learn through the questioning approach which is inherent to research.  
The final project amounts to half the workload of the final year. It offers the opportunity of in-depth analysis of a given topic and, through its sheer size and context, provides a true introduction to the professional life of an engineer or researcher.

. Variety of learning situations :
The student will encounter a variety of pedagogical tools tailored to the various disciplines : formal lectures, individual projects in small groups, tutorials, project-based learning, case studies, experimental laboratory work, computer simulations, teachware, industrial or research training, visits to industries, individual and group work, seminars given by outside scientists, etc.
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, etc.
Learning is acquired via a variety of pedagogical tools, such a training periods, case studies, lectures, project work, and contact with cutting-edge research. This variety of situations will help students to build their knowledge in an iterative and progressive manner.
The option in Company launching follows an interactive approach implementing "problem-based" learning. Throughout the curriculum, students must engage in group work based on multidisciplinary teams. The final project is also designed to be interdisciplinary so as to allow groups of three students, ideally from different faculties, to work on a company launching project.

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

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.


Internationalisation
Global framework

The Louvain School of Engineering (LSE) 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 LSE 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 LSE 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 LSE is a partner in the Magalhaes 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 America or elsewhere in the world. A list of these agreements may be found on the website of UCL International Relations.

UCL is also a partner in the TIME programme which gives students the opportunity to obtain two engineering degrees, via a specifically tailored curriculum.


International possibilities (for UCL students)
Besides intensive courses which are one component of international relations, LSE 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 months 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 exchange 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.


Partner programmes
TIME programme with :
- Ecole Centrale Paris
- Supaero Toulouse
- Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
- Politecnico di Milano
- Politecnico di Torino
-The LSE has also signed a specific convention with the Institut Français du Pétrole which allows the possibility of combining the second Master’s year with the first year of the complementary  programme at IFP.



Core courses
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12

L'étudiant sélectionne 30 crédits parmi
Mandatory LGBIO2990

Travail de fin d'études N. 28credits   x

MandatoryReligion courses for student in exact sciences
The student shall select2 credits among
Optional LTECO2100

Questions of religious sciences: biblical readings Hans Ausloos15h 2credits 1q xx
Optional LTECO2200

Questions of religious sciences: reflections about christian faith Dominique Martens15h 2credits 2q xx
Optional LTECO2300

Questions of religious sciences: questions about ethics Philippe Cochinaux15h 2credits 1q xx
 


Focuses

Professional Focus [30.0]
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12

L'étudiant sélectionne 6 parmi les 7 cours suivants.
Optional LGBIO2010

Bioinformatics Yves Deville, Michel Ghislain30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGBIO2020

Bioinstrumentation André Mouraux, Michel Verleysen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGBIO2030

Biomaterials Sophie Demoustier, Christine Dupont, Gaëtane Leloup (coord.)30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGBIO2040

Biomechanics Emilie Marchandise30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGBIO2050

Medical Imaging Anne Bol, John Lee (supplée Benoît Macq), Benoît Macq, Frank Peeters30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGBIO2060

Modeliing of biological systems Philippe Lefèvre30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGBIO2070

Artificial organs and rehabilitation Luc-Marie Jacquet, Philippe Lefèvre, Renaud Ronsse30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
 



Options and optional courses

Option en génie clinique [0.0]
The objective of this option is to allow the student to apply the basics of biomedical engineering to a hospital environment.
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12

L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 15 to 30 credits among

OptionalFormation pratique
Ce stage est conduit au sein d'un hôpital ou d'une clinique. Les étudiants qui le prennent ne peuvent suivre le stage LFSA 2995. Toutefois lorsque ce stage est couplé au travail de fin d'étude, ils choisissent le stage LGBIO 2081 d'une valeur de 5 crédits.
Optional LGBIO2080

Stage hospitalier en génie clinique N. 10credits  xx
Optional LGBIO2081

Stage hospitalier en génie clinique N. 5credits  xx
Optional WSBIM2150

Introduction au génie clinique Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry30h 3credits  xx
Optional WSBIM2242

Méthodes quantitatives en soins intensifs et analyses cliniques N.30h + 15h 4credits  xx
Optional LSTAT2330

Statistics in clinical trials. Catherine Legrand, Annie Robert22.5h + 7.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional WESP2260

Gestion des ressources humaines et management John Cultiaux, Christine Franckx, Pierre Meurens (coord.)50h + 20h 7credits  xx
 


Option en traitement de données [0.0]
The objective of this option is to allow the student to apply the basics of data processing to the biomedical field.
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OptionalFormation pratique
Ce stage est conduit au sein d'une entreprise ou d'un centre scientifique ou technologique à l'exclusion de l'UCL. Les étudiants qui le prennent ne peuvent suivre le stage LFSA 2995 . Toutefois lorsque ce stage est couplé au travail de fin d'étude, ils choisissent le stage LGBIO 2091 d'une valeur de 5 crédits.
Optional LGBIO2090

Stage industriel en génie biomédical N. 10credits  xx
Optional LGBIO2091

Stage industriel en génie biomédical N. 5credits  xx
Optional LELEC2870

Machine Learning : regression, dimensionality reduction and data visualization Michel Verleysen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA2370

Modelling and analysis of dynamical systems  Jean-Charles Delvenne, Denis Dochain (coord.)30h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA2875

System Identification Julien Hendrickx30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional WSBIM2243

Digital processing of medical images Anne Bol, Benoît Macq (coord.)30h + 15h 4credits  xx
Optional LELEC2885

Image processing and computer vision Christophe De Vleeschouwer (coord.), Laurent Jacques (supplée Benoît Macq), Benoît Macq30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINGE1222

Multivariate Statistical Analysis Johan Segers30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
 


Option expérimentale [20.0]
The objective of this option is to allow the student to apply the basics of biomedical engineering to the experimental field.
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12

L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 15 to 20 credits among
Optional LELEC2753

POWER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING N.30h + 15h 5credits 2qCourses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LMAPR2019

Polymer Science and Engineering Sophie Demoustier, Alain Jonas (coord.), Roger Legras45h + 15h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalFormation pratique
Ce stage est conduit au sein d'une entreprise ou d'un centre scientifique ou technologique à l'exclusion de l'UCL. Les étudiants qui le prennent ne peuvent suivre le stage LFSA 2995 . Toutefois lorsque ce stage est couplé au travail de fin d'étude, ils choisissent le stage LGBIO 2091 d'une valeur de 5 crédits.
Optional LGBIO2090

Stage industriel en génie biomédical N. 10credits  xx
Optional LGBIO2091

Stage industriel en génie biomédical N. 5credits  xx
 


Option en bioinstrumentation et imagerie médicale [0.0]
The objective of this option is to allow the student to apply the basics of electricity to the biomedical field.
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Cette option n'est accessible qu'aux étudiants ayant suivi précédemment la majeure ou la mineure en électricité, ou une option réputée équivalente et LGBIO 2020 ainsi que LGBIO 2050. Ils sélectionnent from 15 to 30 credits among
Optional LELEC2531

Design and Architecture of digital electronic systems Jean-Didier Legat30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2795

Radiation and communication systems Christophe Craeye, Danielle Janvier30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2103

Project in Electricity 3 : Electronic systems Jean-Didier Legat, Piotr Sobieski, Luc Vandendorpe75h 5credits 1+2q xx
Optional LELEC2900

Signal processing Benoît Macq, Luc Vandendorpe30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LELEC2870

Machine Learning : regression, dimensionality reduction and data visualization Michel Verleysen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2885

Image processing and computer vision Christophe De Vleeschouwer (coord.), Laurent Jacques (supplée Benoît Macq), Benoît Macq30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional WSBIM2243

Digital processing of medical images Anne Bol, Benoît Macq (coord.)30h + 15h 4credits  xx
 


Option en bioinformatique [0.0]
The objective of this option is to allow the student to apply the basics of computing to the biomedical field.
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12

Cette option n'est accessible qu'aux étudiants ayant suivi précédemment la majeure ou la mineure en informatique, ou une option réputée équivalente et LGBIO 2010. Ils sélectionnent from 15 to 30 credits among
Optional LINGI2132

Languages and translators Pierre Schaus30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINGI2141

Computer networks: information transfer Olivier Bonaventure30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINGI2251

Software engineering: development methods Axel Van Lamsweerde30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINGI2255

Software engineering project Axel Van Lamsweerde0h + 60h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINGI2261

Artificial intelligence: representation and reasoning Yves Deville30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINGI2262

Machine Learning :classification and evaluation Pierre Dupont30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
 


Option en biomatériaux [0.0]
The objective of this option is to allow the student to apply the basics of applied physics and chemistry to the biomedical field.
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Cette option n'est accessible qu'aux étudiants ayant suivi précédemment la majeure ou la mineure en chimie et physique appliquées, ou une option réputée équivalente et LGBIO 2030. Deux cours minimum doivent être sélectionnés dans la liste ci-dessous. Ils sélectionnent en tout from 15 to 30 credits among
Optional LMAPR2011

Methods of Physical and Chemical Analysis Patrick Bertrand (coord.), Jacques Devaux30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2013

Physical Chemistry for Metals and Ceramics Pascal Jacques30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2014

Physics of Functional Materials Xavier Gonze, Luc Piraux, Gian-Marco Rignanese (coord.)37.5h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2019

Polymer Science and Engineering Sophie Demoustier, Alain Jonas (coord.), Roger Legras45h + 15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2481

Deformation and fracture of materials Francis Delannay, Thomas Pardoen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2631

Solid surface analysis and treatment Patrick Bertrand (coord.), Arnaud Delcorte (supplée Patrick Bertrand), Bernard Nysten37.5h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LCHM2261

Polymer Chemistry and Physico-Chemistry Charles-Andre Fustin, Jean-François Gohy, Alain Jonas45h + 15h 5credits  xx

OptionalApprofondissement
L'étudiant qui a suivi au minimum 2 cours dans la liste de base de cette option peut compléter son programme dans la liste suivante
Optional LMAPR1805

Introduction to materials science Jean-Christophe Charlier, Roger Legras (coord.), Thomas Pardoen30h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LMAPR1230

Organic chemistry Sophie Demoustier, Benjamin Elias30h + 15h 3credits 2q xx
Optional LMAPR1491

Statistical & quantic physics  Jean-Christophe Charlier, Xavier Gonze, Luc Piraux, Gian-Marco Rignanese (coord.)30h + 30h 4credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2012

Macromolecular Nanotechnology Sophie Demoustier, Jean-François Gohy, Alain Jonas, Bernard Nysten (coord.)45h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMAPR2010

Polymer Materials Christian Bailly (coord.), Roger Legras, Bernard Nysten45h + 15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2560

Micro and nanofabrication techniques Vincent Bayot (coord.), Denis Flandre, Laurent Francis, Jean-Pierre Raskin30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LBIR1321

Biochemistry II : metabolic pathways and their regulation Michel Ghislain (coord.), Yvan Larondelle30h + 15h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LBIRC2101A

Analyse biochimique et notions de génie génétique: analyse biochimique Marc Boutry, François Chaumont, Pierre Morsomme18.5h + 22.5h 4credits 1q xx
Optional LBIO1321

Molecular genetics Bernard Hallet35h + 10h 4credits 1q xx
Optional LBIO1335

Immunology Jean-Paul Dehoux25h + 15h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LCHM2170

Introduction to protein biotechnology Pierre Morsomme, Patrice Soumillion22.5h + 7.5h 3credits  xx
 


Option en biomécanique [0.0]
The objective of this option is to allow the student to apply the basics of mechanics to the biomedical field.
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Cette option n'est accessible qu'aux étudiants ayant suivi précédemment la majeure ou la mineure en mécanique, ou une option réputée équivalente et LGBIO 2040. Ils sélectionnent from 15 to 30 credits among
Optional LMECA1120

Introduction to finite element methods. Vincent Legat30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2170

Numerical Geometry in CAD Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2300

Advanced Numerical Methods Christophe Craeye, Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2355

Conception mécanique en génie biomédical Benoît Herman, Emilie Marchandise, Benoît Raucent30h + 15h 4credits 1qCourses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LMECA2660

Numerical methods in fluid mechanics. Grégoire Winckelmans30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2755

Industrial automation. Bruno Dehez, Paul Fisette30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2802

Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. Paul Fisette30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2840

Mecanical construction project II. Bruno Dehez, Benoît Raucent, Renaud Ronsse45h + 30h 6credits 1+2q xx
Optional LELEC2753

POWER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING N.30h + 15h 5credits 2qCourses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LINMA1510

Linear Control Denis Dochain30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
 


Option en modélisation mathématique [0.0]
The objective of this option is to allow the student to apply the basics of mathematical modelling to the biomedical field.
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Cette option n'est accessible qu'aux étudiants ayant suivi précédemment la majeure ou la mineure en mathématiques appliquées, ou une option réputée équivalente et LGBIO 2060. Ils sélectionnent from 15 to 30 credits among
Optional LINMA2471

Optimization models and methods François Glineur30h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA2370

Modelling and analysis of dynamical systems  Jean-Charles Delvenne, Denis Dochain (coord.)30h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA1510

Linear Control Denis Dochain30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINMA2875

System Identification Julien Hendrickx30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINMA2361

Nonlinear systems  Pierre-Antoine Absil30h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA1901

Continuum mechanics. François Dupret30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA1120

Introduction to finite element methods. Vincent Legat30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LELEC2870

Machine Learning : regression, dimensionality reduction and data visualization Michel Verleysen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINGI2262

Machine Learning :classification and evaluation Pierre Dupont30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
 


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Option en génie pharmaceutique


Option en gestion / management [0.0]
This option is common to most engineering Master’s curricula, and aims to familiarize the student with the basics of company management.  
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Cette option ne peut être prise simultanément avec l'option création de petites et moyennes entreprises. Le cours FSA 2240 ne fait pas partie de cette option pour les étudiants GCE. L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 16 to 20 credits among
Optional LFSA2140

Elements of industrial laws Fernand De Visscher, Fernand De Visscher, Fernand De Visscher, Werner Derycke, Werner Derycke, Werner Derycke, Bénédicte Inghels, Bénédicte Inghels, Bénédicte Inghels30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LFSA2230

Introduction to management and to business economics Benoît Gailly30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LFSA1290

Introduction to financial and accounting management Gerrit Sarens30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LFSA2245

Environment and Enterprise Thierry Bréchet30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LFSA2235

Project management N.30h 3credits 1qCourses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LFSA2210

Organisation and human resources John Cultiaux30h 3credits 1q xx

MandatoryAlternative 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 between 16 and 20 credits in the program "mineure en gestion pour les sciences informatiques" http://www.uclouvain.be/prog-2011-mingest3.html
 


Option en création de petites et moyennes entreprises [0.0]
This option is common to most Master’s in engineering, and aims to familiarize students with the basic specificities of  SMCs, entrepreneurship and launching, so as to develop the skills, knowledge and tools required in launching a company. Access is limited to a small number of students chosen on the basis of motivation and individual interviews. The motivation applications for this option must be submitted before the start of the academic year, to:
Secrétariat CPME - Place des Doyens 1
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve (tél 10/47 84 59).
Selected students will replace the final thesis of the core curriculum by a specific thesis in company launching (same number of credits).
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Un ensemble d'informations complémentaires sur cette option sont disponibles à l'adresse http://www.uclouvain.be/cpme . Cette option ne peut être prise simultanément avec l'option en gestion/management. L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 20 to 30 credits among

MandatoryCompulsory courses
Mandatory LCPME2001

Entrepreneurship Theory (in French) Frank Janssen30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LCPME2003

Business plan of the creation of a company (in French) Frank Janssen30h 5credits 2q  x
Mandatory LCPME2002

Managerial, legal and economic aspects of the creation of a company (in French) Régis Coeurderoy, Yves De Cordt, Marine Falize (supplée null)30h 5credits 1q xx
Mandatory LCPME2004

Advanced seminar on Enterpreneurship (in French) Frank Janssen30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalPrerequisite CPME course
Students who have not taken a management course within their former curriculum shall include LCPME2000 in their current curriculum.
Mandatory LCPME2000

Venture creation financement and management I Régis Coeurderoy, Olivier Giacomin (supplée Régis Coeurderoy), Paul Vanzeveren30h 5credits 1+2q x 
 


Cours au choix [0.0]
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Optional LGBIO2220

Seminar on Biomedical Engineering Sophie Demoustier, Philippe Lefèvre (coord.), Emilie Marchandise30h 3credits  xx
Optional LFSA2351A

Group dynamics Piotr Sobieski15h + 30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LFSA2351B

Group dynamics Piotr Sobieski15h + 30h 3credits 2q xx

OptionalFormation pratique
Ce stage est conduit au sein d'un hôpital ou d'une clinique. Les étudiants qui le prennent ne peuvent suivre le stage LFSA 2995. Toutefois lorsque ce stage est couplé au travail de fin d'étude, ils choisissent le stage LGBIO 2081 d'une valeur de 5 crédits.
Optional LGBIO2080

Stage hospitalier en génie clinique N. 10credits  xx
Optional LGBIO2081

Stage hospitalier en génie clinique N. 5credits  xx

OptionalFormation pratique
Ce stage est conduit au sein d'une entreprise ou d'un centre scientifique ou technologique à l'exclusion de l'UCL. Les étudiants qui le prennent ne peuvent suivre le stage LFSA 2995 . Toutefois lorsque ce stage est couplé au travail de fin d'étude, ils choisissent le stage LGBIO 2091 d'une valeur de 5 crédits.
Optional LGBIO2090

Stage industriel en génie biomédical N. 10credits  xx
Optional LGBIO2091

Stage industriel en génie biomédical N. 5credits  xx

OptionalLanguages
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 Masters. Their attention is drawn to the following professional insertion seminars:
Optional LNEER2500

Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - intermediate level Isabelle Demeulenaere (coord.), Mariken Smit30h 3credits  xx
Optional LNEER2600

Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - upper-intermediate level Isabelle Demeulenaere30h 3credits  xx
Optional LALLE2500

German - Seminar of professional integration, intermediate level Caroline Klein, Ann Rinder (coord.)30h 3credits 1+2q xx
Optional LALLE2501

German - Seminar of professional integration, intermediate level Caroline Klein, Ann Rinder (coord.)30h 5credits 1+2q xx
Optional LESPA2600

Séminaire d'insertion professionnelle - espagnol Isabel Baeza Varela, Carmen Vallejo Villamor (supplée Isabel Baeza Varela)30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LESPA2601

Spanish - Seminar of professional integration Natalia Jeronimo Alonso (supplée null), Paula Lorente Fernandez (coord.)30h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalHumanities
A list of interesting humanities courses is available at the secretariat of the program committee. Students may choose a maximum of 6 credits. This possibility is however not offerred to students who have chosen to specialize in Management or Company launching.

OptionalGeneral knowledge courses
Students can also include in their curriculum any course given at UCL or FIW / KULeuven subject to approval of the program committee.

OptionalShort term exchanges
Students may include in their curriculum any BEST or ATHENS cours subject to approval by the Program committee. These courses are worth 2 credits

OptionalAdvanced courses
Students should note that any course appearing in the options of their Master’s, but not selected as such, remains a possible elective.