At the end of their master's programme, students will have mastered the fundamental concepts of the following subjects:
It is important to emphasise here that two parallel master's programmes coexist, offering an almost identical content in computer science:
This extended offer serves 2 goals.
It is important, however, to note that both programmes offer the same level of specialisation in computer science.
Apart from some exceptions mentioned in the detailed programme, all courses of this master's programme are taught in the English language, given the importance of this language in the field of computer science. This gives French-speaking students an opportunity for intensively practice English as part of their training, while at the same time opening access to the programme at the inter-community and international level. In particular, it is possible to follow this master's programme as part of a dual-degree programme, in partnership with selected non-French-speaking universities.
A final graduation thesis is normally conducted during the last year. On the other hand, as long as it suits his/her educational project and the prerequisites are respected, courses can be placed at will by the student in the first or second year. This is particularly true in the case of a student carrying out part of his studies abroad. Consequently, the years to which activities are assigned in the detailed programme are only indicative.
The whole programme is provided in English, except for the options in biomedical engineering, management and CPME. For non-French-speaking students, alternatives to the compulsory courses in French will be proposed by the programme commission on a case-by-case basis, according to the student's curriculum. In particular, for students who did not obtain their bachelor degree at UCL, the course in religious sciences may be replaced by a supplementary activity to the master thesis, under item FSA2993.
It is always possible for a student to communicate in French within a course and the relevant evaluations. In particular, the master thesis can be written and defended in French.
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.
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 en sciences informatiques.
Options et cours au choix en sciences informatiques.
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Bachelor in Computer Sciences [180.0] | Direct access | ||
Bachelor in Economics and Management [180.0]
Bachelor in Mathematics [180.0] Bachelor in Engineering : Architecture [180.0] |
Minor in computer science | Access with additional training | If the student didn't yet succeed in equivalent courses, he must add to his program LINGI1101 - LINGI1122 - LINGI1123 - LINGI1271. Those courses may stand in for elective courses of the master program for a maximum of 15 credits. If required the 5 last credits will be add to 120 basic credits of the program. |
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community | |||
Bachelor in computer science | Direct access | ||
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community | |||
Bachelor in de informatica | Direct access | ||
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Bachelor in computer science | 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 |
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The student must fill in an application for admission to the Louvain School of Engineering, stating his detailed curriculum (degree, list of courses followed and grades obtained, year per year). The Louvain 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 Louvain 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 computer science and management), the Louvain School of Engineering can impose an additional preparatory year 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 | |
> BA en informatique de gestion > BA en informatique et systèmes | Accès au master moyennant réussite d'une année préparatoire de max. 60 crédits | Type court | |
> Spécialisation en informatique médicale | Accès direct au master moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits max | Type court | |
Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree |
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Master in computer science | Direct access | ||
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> MA en sciences de l'ingénieur industriel finalités automatisation, électricité, électromécanique, électronique, informatique, mécanique > MA en sciences industrielles, finalités électronique, informatique | Accès direct au master moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits max | Type long |
See the general admission requirements
Specific procedures :
Any student who is not a bachelor in computer science must fill in an application for admission to the Louvain School of Engineering, stating his detailed curriculum (degree, list of courses followed and grades obtained, year per year). The Louvain 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 Louvain School of Engineering can impose to the student a volume of complementary courses. For some students, the Louvain School of Engineering may propose a one-year bridging programme giving access to the master.
M. Kim Mens, professeur SST/EPL - Ecole Polytechnique de Louvain
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Mme Chantal Poncin SST/ICTM - Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM)
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Strong points of the pedagogical approach
The master's programme in computer science is inherently interdisciplinary.
Students have the possibility of opening up their training to non-technical disciplines through elective courses, and thus establish a coherent personal learning project.
Finally, a computer scientist will have to manage projects during his career, lead a team and focus on the complex socio-economic context in which the computing systems he develops will be deployed. The master's programme in computer science therefore offers options in management and creation of small and medium-sized enterprises.
The pedagogical approach involves : active learning, a balanced mix of teamwork and individual work and attention to the development of non-technical skills.
In particular, by putting an emphasis on project activities (including a large-scale project putting the students in a semi-professional situation), the pedagogical approach develops in the students a critical mind capable of designing, modelling, implementing, maintaining and validating complex computing systems.
The graduation project represents half of the workload of the last year; it offers the possibility to cover a given subject in depth and constitutes, by its size and the context in which it takes place, a true introduction to the professional life of an engineer or a researcher.
Students will be exposed to various pedagogical devices adapted to the different disciplines: lectures, projects, exercise sessions, problem-based learning sessions, case studies, laboratory experiments, industrial or research internships, group and individual assignments, seminars. In certain courses, e-learning allows the students to assimilate the subject matter at their own pace and to perform virtual experiments.
This variety of situations helps the student to shape his knowledge in an iterative and progressive way, while developing his autonomy, his organisational skills, his management of time, his ability to communicate in different modes, etc. State-of-the-art computer facilities (hardware, software, networks) are at the disposal of the students for their work.
Globalisation imposes on any society to open its doors towards foreign markets. Moreover, English is by far the most commonly used language in computer science. The use of English during the entire curriculum allows students to develop their mastery of the English language, which will ease their integration in foreign universities and companies. All course material and supervision are in English but the student can always ask questions or answer his exams in French if desired.
Moreover, the programme allows for attending language courses at the university's Language Institute (ILV) and for taking part in foreign exchange programmes.
The entire programme is offered in English, except for the external options in management and creation of small and medium-sized enterprises. For non-French-speaking students, alternatives to the compulsory courses in French will be proposed by the programme commission on a case-by-case basis, according to the student's curriculum. In particular, for students who did not obtain their bachelor degree at Université catholique de Louvain, the course in religious sciences may be replaced by a supplementary activity to the master thesis, with course code FSA2993.
The Louvain School of Engineering (EPL) participates since their inception in the various existing mobility programmes at the European as well as worldwide levels.
The students' interest in internationalisation and mobility is aroused as of the end of their bachelor programmes, notably through the existence of intensive study programmes such as the ATHENS or BEST networks. These networks are also accessible in the master programme and allow the students to get a first contact with international mobility.
In addition, in the context of the Erasmus and Mercator exchange programmes, students have the possibility of performing and extended stay of typically 5 months (first semester of the second master year) at a partner university. To this extent, the Louvain School of Engineering (EPL) participates in several networks.
Alongside these network partnerships, the Louvain School of Engineering has also signed a number of individual agreements with various universities in Europe, in North America and elsewhere in the world. The list of these agreements can be found on UCL's International Relations Administration website.
Moreover, several dual master agreements have been set up and allow, after two years of master (one at UCL, the other in a host university), to obtain engineering degrees from both universities. In computer science engineering, such agreements have been established with UPC (Barcelona, Spain) and Grenoble (France). Others are currently being negotiated.
The students are informed about the various exchange programmes at the start of their second bachelor year. They are invited to prepare in time, especially at the linguistic level, through the courses of UCL's Language Institute (ILV).
Beyond exchange programmes, an internship may be conducted in a research laboratory or in an enterprise abroad.
More information about mobility programmes.
Incoming students
In the context of the Cluster network, foreign students benefit at UCL from exactly the same status and conditions as local students, which facilitates Erasmus exchanges for students coming from institutes in this network.
The whole programme is offered in English and can be followed without prior knowledge of French, except for the options in biomedical engineering, management and creation of small and medium-sized enterprises. All courses, but a few exceptions, are given in English. For non-French-speaking students, alternatives to the courses in French will be proposed by the programme commission on a case-by-case basis, according to the student's curriculum.
More information about mobility programmes.
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LTECO2100 | Questions of religious sciences: biblical readings | Hans Ausloos | 15h | 2credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LTECO2200 | Questions of religious sciences: reflections about christian faith | Dominique Martens | 15h | 2credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
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LINGI2359 | Software engineering seminar | Kim Mens, Axel Van Lamsweerde | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LINGI2349 | Network and communication seminar | Gildas Avoine, Olivier Bonaventure | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LINGI2369 | Artificial intelligence seminar | Yves Deville | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LINGI2379 | Machine learning seminar | Pierre Dupont (coord.), Michel Verleysen | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
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LINGI2132 | Languages and translators | Pierre Schaus | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
LINGI2141 | Computer networks: information transfer | Olivier Bonaventure | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LINGI2251 | Software engineering: development methods | Axel Van Lamsweerde | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LINGI2261 | Artificial intelligence: representation and reasoning | Yves Deville | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LSINF2255 | Software engineering project | Axel Van Lamsweerde | 0h + 60h | 5credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
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LLSMG2004 | Human Resources Management | Evelyne Léonard | 30h | 5credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
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LINGI2262 | Machine Learning :classification and evaluation | Pierre Dupont | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2263 | Computational Linguistics | Pierre Dupont (coord.), Cédrick Fairon | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2264 | Automated reasoning | Charles Pecheur | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2365 | Constraint programming | Yves Deville | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
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LSINF2275 | Data mining & decision making | Marco Saerens | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LELEC2885 | Image processing and computer vision | Christophe De Vleeschouwer (coord.), Laurent Jacques (supplée Benoît Macq), Benoît Macq | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2368 | Computational biology | Pierre Dupont | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LGBIO2010 | Bioinformatics | Yves Deville, Michel Ghislain | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA1702 | Applied mathematics : Optimization I | Vincent Blondel, François Glineur (coord.) | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA1691 | Discrete mathematics - Graph theory and algorithms | Vincent Blondel | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA2111 | Discrete mathematics II : Algorithms and complexity | Vincent Blondel | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSTAT2110 | Data Analysis | Christian Hafner, Cédric Heuchenne (supplée Christian Hafner), Johan Segers | 22.5h + 7.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSTAT2320 | Design of experiment. | Patrick Bogaert, Bernadette Govaerts | 22.5h + 7.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSTAT2020 | Statistical computing | Céline Bugli (supplée Bernadette Govaerts), Bernadette Govaerts | 20h + 20h | 6credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LELEC2870 | Machine Learning : regression, dimensionality reduction and data visualization | Michel Verleysen | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGE1222 | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Johan Segers | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA2450 | Combinatorial optimization | Jean-Charles Delvenne | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
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LSINF2224 | Programming methods | Charles Pecheur | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2252 | Software Engineering : Measures and Maintenance | Kim Mens | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2339 | Abstract interpretation | N. | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2345 | Languages and algorithms for distributed applications | Peter Van Roy | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2355 | Software requirements & architecture | Axel Van Lamsweerde | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
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LSINF2172 | Database design | N. | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2335 | Programming paradigms : theory, practice and applications | Kim Mens | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2356 | Human-computer interaction | Jean Vanderdonckt | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2382 | Computer supported collaborative work | Jean Vanderdonckt | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2143 | Concurrent systems : models and analysis | Charles Pecheur | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2264 | Automated reasoning | Charles Pecheur | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2346 | Distributed application design | Marc Lobelle | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2365 | Constraint programming | Yves Deville | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA2111 | Discrete mathematics II : Algorithms and complexity | Vincent Blondel | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2144 | Secured systems engineering | Gildas Avoine | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
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LINGI2142 | Computer networks: configuration and management | Olivier Bonaventure | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2143 | Concurrent systems : models and analysis | Charles Pecheur | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2144 | Secured systems engineering | Gildas Avoine | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2346 | Distributed application design | Marc Lobelle | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2347 | Computer system security | Gildas Avoine | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
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LINGI2315 | Design of Embedded and real-time systems | Jean-Didier Legat, Marc Lobelle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2348 | Information theory and coding | Jérôme Louveaux, Benoît Macq (coord.), Olivier Pereira | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2345 | Languages and algorithms for distributed applications | Peter Van Roy | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LMAT2450 | Cryptography | Olivier Pereira | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA2470 | Discrete stochastic models | Philippe Chevalier | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
This option is available only for students with a strong background in mathematics (like a minor in mathematics).
Students who have completed the "Computing and Applied Mathematics" option will be able to :
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LINMA2710 | Numerical algorithms | Paul Van Dooren | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA2111 | Discrete mathematics II : Algorithms and complexity | Vincent Blondel | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA1702 | Applied mathematics : Optimization I | Vincent Blondel, François Glineur (coord.) | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
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LINMA1170 | Numerical analysis | Pierre-Antoine Absil, Paul Van Dooren (coord.) | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA1691 | Discrete mathematics - Graph theory and algorithms | Vincent Blondel | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA2450 | Combinatorial optimization | Jean-Charles Delvenne | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA2470 | Discrete stochastic models | Philippe Chevalier | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINMA2471 | Optimization models and methods | François Glineur | 30h + 22.5h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LMAT2450 | Cryptography | Olivier Pereira | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2262 | Machine Learning :classification and evaluation | Pierre Dupont | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGE1222 | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Johan Segers | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSTAT2020 | Statistical computing | Céline Bugli (supplée Bernadette Govaerts), Bernadette Govaerts | 20h + 20h | 6credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2275 | Data mining & decision making | Marco Saerens | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2224 | Programming methods | Charles Pecheur | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2339 | Abstract interpretation | N. | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2348 | Information theory and coding | Jérôme Louveaux, Benoît Macq (coord.), Olivier Pereira | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2143 | Concurrent systems : models and analysis | Charles Pecheur | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LMECA2300 | Advanced Numerical Methods | Christophe Craeye, Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LMECA2170 | Numerical Geometry in CAD | Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle | 30h + 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
This option is not proposed in the English language.
The aim of this option is to familiarize a student in engineering with the basic principles of business management.
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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 Inghels | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LFSA2230 | Introduction to management and to business economics | Benoît Gailly | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LFSA1290 | Introduction to financial and accounting management | Gerrit Sarens | 30h + 15h | 4credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LFSA2245 | Environment and Enterprise | Thierry Bréchet | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LFSA2235 | Project management | N. | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LFSA2210 | Organisation and human resources | John Cultiaux | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
Alternative 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 | |||||||||||||||||||
This option is not proposed in the English language.
This training aims to familiarize engineering students with the specificities of SMEs, of entrepreneurship and creativity, in order to develop the necessary skills, knowledge and tools he or she needs to create a business. Access to this option is restricted to a limited number of students selected on the basis of a motivation file and individual interviews. Motivation files for this option must be introduced before the start of the academic year at :
Secrétariat CPME – Place des Doyens 1
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve (tel 010/47 84 59).
The selected students will replace the master thesis from their core programme with a specific report on business creation (counting for the same number of credits).
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LCPME2001 | Entrepreneurship Theory (in French) | Frank Janssen | 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | |||||||||||||
LCPME2003 | Business plan of the creation of a company (in French) | Frank Janssen | 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | |||||||||||||
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 | x | x | ||||||||||||
LCPME2004 | Advanced seminar on Enterpreneurship (in French) | Frank Janssen | 30h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
Prerequisite CPME course Students who have not taken a management course within their former curriculum shall include LCPME2000 in their current curriculum. | |||||||||||||||||||
LCPME2000 | Venture creation financement and management I | Régis Coeurderoy, Olivier Giacomin (supplée Régis Coeurderoy), Paul Vanzeveren | 30h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | |||||||||||||
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LFSA2351A | Group dynamics | Piotr Sobieski | 15h + 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LFSA2351B | Group dynamics | Piotr Sobieski | 15h + 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2202 | Ethics and computer science | Axel Gosseries, Olivier Pereira | 30h | 3credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LSINF2282 | Project management in computer science | Manuel Kolp | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LINGI2325 | Graphic systems and applications | N. | 30h + 15h | 5credits | 2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
Company training periods Students may include in their curriculum a company training period worth 10 credits. However, if this activity is related to their final thesis, they shall choose the 5-credit LFSA 2996 course. | |||||||||||||||||||
LFSA2995 | Stage en entreprise | Claude Oestges, Claude Oestges, Claude Oestges | 30h | 10credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LFSA2996 | Stage en entreprise | N. | 5credits | x | x | ||||||||||||||
Advanced courses Students should note that any course appearing in the options of their Masters, but not selected as such, remains a possible elective. | |||||||||||||||||||
Short 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 | |||||||||||||||||||
General knowledge courses Students can also include in their curriculum any course given at UCL or FIW / KULeuven subject to approval of the program committee. | |||||||||||||||||||
Languages 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: | |||||||||||||||||||
LNEER2500 | Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - intermediate level | Isabelle Demeulenaere (coord.), Mariken Smit | 30h | 3credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LNEER2600 | Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - upper-intermediate level | Isabelle Demeulenaere | 30h | 3credits | x | x | |||||||||||||
LALLE2500 | German - Seminar of professional integration, intermediate level | Caroline Klein, Ann Rinder (coord.) | 30h | 3credits | 1+2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LALLE2501 | German - Seminar of professional integration, intermediate level | Caroline Klein, Ann Rinder (coord.) | 30h | 5credits | 1+2q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LESPA2600 | Séminaire d'insertion professionnelle - espagnol | Isabel Baeza Varela, Carmen Vallejo Villamor (supplée Isabel Baeza Varela) | 30h | 3credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||
LESPA2601 | Spanish - Seminar of professional integration | Natalia Jeronimo Alonso (supplée null), Paula Lorente Fernandez (coord.) | 30h | 5credits | 1q | x | x | ||||||||||||