Mathematics contains a profusion of different kinds of ideas leading to the discovery of new geometric universes, new areas of functions, new algebraic structures, all of which are linked to one another by very strong links which, overall, create great simplicity, richness and beauty.
In the research focus, the programme combines general training in the key areas of basic mathematics with more advanced training in one of the Department’s research areas: functional analysis, differential equations, variation calculus, the geometric theory of measurement, algebraic groups, category theory, the theory of integrable systems and its links with complex algebraic geometry, noncommutative geometry, algebraic topology and knot theory.
This training leads to the acquisition of skills such as abstraction, analysis and modelling of complex situations, the sense of precision and rigour in reasoning, self-assessment and ability to communicate, including in English. These skills can be put to good use in many different professions.
In the teaching focus, the programme combined general training for secondary school teachers with specific training in mathematics, highlighting the connection between theory and practice ; there is also the possibility of additional training in mathematics or teaching another scientific subject. These additional training courses expand the range of skills for future teachers.
The Master in Mathematics at UCL is jointly organized with a similar programme at the Facultés Universitaires Notre-dame de la Paix (FUNDP) in Namur. Both the overall structure of the programme as well as students’ progression are basically the same at both universities. However, the training activities are grouped in specific special subjects at each university.
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
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Bachelor in Physics [180.0] | Si l'étudiant a suivi la Minor in Mathematics [30.0] | Direct access | |
Bachelor in Engineering [180.0] | Si l'étudiant a suivi la Minor in Mathematics [30.0] ou si l'étudiant a suivi le programme de majeure en mathématiques appliquées | Direct access | |
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Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community | |||
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Strong points of the pedagogical approach
Students will mainly be assessed on the basis of individual work (e.g. reading, consultation of databases and bibliographic references, writing monographs and reports, presentation of seminars, dissertation and work placement). Where necessary, students will also be assessed on how much they have learned from lectures. As far as possible, there will be continuous assessment, including regular ‘open book examinations’. Certain activities will not be given a precise mark but will be officially certified. Assessment of the dissertation is in two stages : a ‘progress report’ at the end of the first year of the Master and the final presentation.
The Department would like to encourage future researchers to establish contact with other research teams in neighbouring universities. Exchanges are also designed to provide additional training for certain areas of research.
Students doing either focus will have the opportunity to do an Erasmus, Mercator or other kind of exchange, lasting one semester. For the teaching focus, the exchange must take place in the second semester of the first year. For the research focus, it musts take place in the second semester of the first year or during the second year.
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LPHY2111 | Introduction à la dynamique non linéaire | Jean Bricmont | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2120 | Galois theory and groups representtions | Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace, Jean-Pierre Tignol | 45h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2130 | Partial differential equations : Poisson and Laplace equations | Augusto Ponce, Jean Van Schaftingen | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2140 | Algebraic topology | Pedro Dos Santos Santana Forte Vaz, Pascal Lambrechts | 45h | 5credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2150 | Category theory I and foundations of mathematics | Marino Gran, Enrico Vitale | 45h | 5credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2999 | Mémoire | N. | 26credits | x | |||||||||||||||
LMAT2997 | Thesis tutorial | Pedro Dos Santos Santana Forte Vaz | 15h | 2credits | x | ||||||||||||||
LMAT2430 | Lie theory and Riemannien geometry | Pierre Bieliavsky | 30h + 15h | 5credits | x | ||||||||||||||
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LSC2001 | Introduction to contemporary philosophy | Gilbert Gérard | 30h | 2credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSC2220 | Philosophy of science | Michel Ghins | 30h | 2credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LFILO2003E | Ethics in the Sciences and technics (sem) | N. | 2credits | x | x | ||||||||||||||
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LMAT2310 | Stages d'enseignement en mathématique (en ce compris le séminaire d'intégration des stages) | Christiane Hauchart | 15h + 40h | 7credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LAGRE2120 | The school institution and its context | Branka Cattonar, Dominique Grootaers, Christian Lannoye, Caroline Letor | 22.5h + 25h | 4credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LAGRE2400 | See specifications in french | Michel Dupuis, Anne Ghysselinckx (coord.) | 20h | 2credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LAGRE2020 | To understand the adolescent in school situation, to manage the interpersonal relationship and to animate the class group | Anne Chevalier, Ann d'Alcantara, Xavier Dejemeppe, Bernard Demuysere, Christian Lannoye, Pierre Meurens, Pascale Steyns, Philippe van Meerbeeck, Pascal Vekeman, Marie-Cécile Wagner (coord.) | 22.5h + 22.5h | 4credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
Concevoir, planifier et évaluer des pratique d'enseignement et d'apprentissage (13credits) | |||||||||||||||||||
LAGRE2220 | General didactics and education to interdisciplinarity | Ghislain Carlier, Marie-Laurence De Keersmaecker, Myriam De Kesel (coord.), Jean-Louis Dufays, Philippe Parmentier, Marc Romainville, Bernadette Wiame | 22.5h + 15h | 3credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2320 | Didactique et épistémologie de la mathématique | Christiane Hauchart | 60h | 6credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
Didactique et épistémologie d'une autre discipline (en ce compris le stage d'écoute) (4credits) un cours au choix parmi les suivants | |||||||||||||||||||
LPHY2320A | Didactique et épistémologie de la physique (en ce compris le stage d'écoute) | Jim Plumat | 37.5h + 10h | 4credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LGEO2320A | Didactique et épistémologie de la géographie (en ce compris le stage d'écoute) | Marie-Laurence De Keersmaecker | 37.5h + 10h | 4credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LSNAT2320A | Didactique et épistémologie des sciences naturelles (mineure) en ce compris le stage d'observation | Myriam De Kesel, Bernard Feltz, Michel Ghins, Bernard Tinant | 37.5h + 10h | 4credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
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LMAT2160 | Mathematics seminar | Enrico Vitale | 0h + 45h | 6credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
Cours approfondis de recherche (24credits) L'étudiant choisit 24 crédits parmi les cours approfondis de recherche, les cours de recherche donnés par des professeurs visiteurs et des cours de recherche donnés dans d'autres universités. | |||||||||||||||||||
LMAT2210 | Algebra | Jean-Pierre Tignol | 45h | 6credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2220 | Category theory II | Marino Gran, Enrico Vitale | 45h | 6credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2230 | Geometric measure theory | N. | 45h | 6credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2240 | Algebraic topology II | Pedro Dos Santos Santana Forte Vaz, Pascal Lambrechts | 45h | 6credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2250 | Calculus of variations and non linear elliptic equations | Michel Willem | 45h | 6credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LMAT2260 | Topics in Complex analysis and geometry | Tom Claeys, Luc Haine | 45h | 6credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LMAT2270 | Geometry symplectic and mathematical physics | N. | 45h | 6credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
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LMAT2910 | Advanced topics in mathematics 1 | Axel Marcillaud de Goursac | 30h | 6credits | x | ||||||||||||||
LMAT2920 | Advanced topics in mathematics II | Gery Debongnie | 30h | 6credits | x | ||||||||||||||
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