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Study programme 2014-2015

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In the event of the divergence between the different linguistic versions of the present conditions, the French version shall prevail

Decree of March 31st 2004 defining higher education, favoring its integration in the European framework of higher education and refinancing universities.
The admission requirements have to be met at the time of enrolment at the university.

The mentioned information may of modification for 2014-2015

All information can be obtained from the University’s Enrolment Office (Service des inscriptions – SIC).

The following students, after meeting the conditions set by the academic authorities, have access to the complementary Master’s degree with the aim of obtaining the grade that these studies sanction:

  • An academic Master’s degree within the same field allowing 2nd-cycle studies, including at least 120 credits
  • An academic Master’s degree, following a decision by the academic authorities, under the complementary conditions that they set and as a result of a motivated decision by the jury
  • An academic grade which is similar to those mentioned above, issued by the Flemish Community, the German Community or the Royal Military Academy, under the same conditions
  • A foreign academic grade that has been acknowledged as being equivalent to those mentioned above, in application of this decree, a European-level directive or an international convention, under the same conditions
  • Under the same conditions, one or several titles or academic grade issued by the Flemish Community, the German Community or the Royal Military Academy, sanctioning 2nd-cycle studies and valued at least 300 credits by the jury, or sanctioning 2nd-cycle studies and valued at least 240 credits completed of 60 credits, the all that must be valued by the jury according to the decree of March 31st, 2004 (art 54, 5 °)

 In the event of the divergence between the different linguistic versions of the present conditions, the French version shall prevail

 

 


Specific Admission Requirements

 

Students who hold the following academic degrees may gain direct entry ([1] ) to the Advanced Master in Water Resources, subject to a possible modification of the programme (up to 15 additional credits) :

- Master in the field of engineering;

- Master (120 credits) in the field of science;

- Master in the field of agriculture and bio-engineering;

- 2nd cycle degree corresponding to one of the above-mentioned degrees and awarded before the decree of 31 March 2004;

- 2nd cycle degree corresponding to one of the above-mentioned degrees and awarded in the Flemish Community.

( [1] ) Before enrolment, students should make contact with the local programme director to seek approval from the programme management committee. Candidates are required to submit their c.v. and a list of courses already taken.

Students who hold the following academic degrees may gain entry to the Advanced Master in Water Resources, subject to the approval of the academic authorities and any additional requirements they may impose :

- Master in industrial engineering (L);

- a degree similar to those mentioned above and awarded by the Royal Military School ;

- a foreign degree recognized as equivalent to one of those mentioned above;

- a foreign degree judged by the panel to be comparable and validated as being worth 300 credits.

When the additional entry conditions consist of one or more additional courses worth more than 15 credits, the panel must, if they accept the student’s application, require an extra year of study (preliminary programme for Advanced Master). The preliminary programme does not lead to an academic degree. However, on satisfactory completion of this programme, a certificate is awarded and the student may enrol for the Advanced Master.

Where entry to the Advanced Master is not direct, and for applications which do not fall into the above-mentioned categories, students should submit their files to he Admissions Office of the relevant institution.

Before enrolment, students should make contact with the local programme director to seek approval from the programme management committee. Candidates are required to submit their c.v. and a list of courses already taken.