- University Bachelors
- Non university Bachelors
- Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
- Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
- Adults taking up their university training
- Personalized access
University Bachelors |
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Diploma | Special Requirements | Access | Remarks |
UCL Bachelors | |||
Bachelor in engineering [180.0] | Major or minor in applied chemistry and physics |
Direct access | |
Bachelor in engineering [180.0] | Major or minor in applied chemistry and physics |
Access with additional training | Students who have neither majored nor minored in the field of their civil engineering Master’s degree, must submit a written application in which they list their detailed course curriculum (list of course work and marks year by year) to the programme commission. The commission will then suggest a programme in keeping with the student’s previous course of study with the possible addition of a maximum of 15 supplemental credits. |
Bachelor in chemical sciences [180.0] Bachelier in physics [180.0] Bachelier in mathematics [180.0] Bachelier en biology [180.0] Bachelier in geography, main stream [180.0] Bachelier in bioengineering [180.0] |
Access with additional training | The jury may admit candidates with excellent academic records and training on the basis of their written application provided that they integrate a maximum of 60 additional credits into their Master’s degree programme. A minor in engineering sciences (Applied chemistry and physics) is considered an advantage for candidates seeking this type of admission. |
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Others Bachelors of the French speaking Community of Belgium | |||
Bachelor in engineering | With specific options in former institution related to applied chemistry and physics | Direct access | |
Bachelor in engineering | Access with additional training | Students with a Bachelor’s degree in engineering sciences (with a focus on chemical and materials engineering) who have not taken the equivalent of a minor in applied chemistry and physics must submit a written application to the chemical and materials programme commission in which they list their detailed course curriculum (list of course work and marks year by year). The jury will suggest a programme in keeping with the student’s previous course of study with the possible addition of a maximum of 15 supplemental credits. | |
Bachelor in chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology or geography Bachelor in bio-engineering |
With specific options in former institution related to applied chemistry and physics | Access with additional training | The jury may admit candidates with excellent academic records and training on the basis of their written application provided that they integrate a maximum of 60 additional credits into their Master’s degree programme. A minor in engineering sciences (applied chemistry and physics) is considered an advantage for candidates seeking this type of admission. |
Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community of Belgium | |||
Bachelor in engineering | With specific options in former institution related to applied chemistry and physics | Direct access | |
Bachelor in engineering | Access with additional training | Students who have no specialisation in chemical and materials engineering must submit a written application to the programme chemical and materials engineering in which they list their detailed course curriculum (list of course work and marks year by year). The jury will suggest a programme in keeping with the student’s previous course of study with the possible addition of a maximum of 15 supplemental 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 applied chemistry and physics | Access with additional training | Students without a Bachelor’s degree in engineering sciences (with a focus on chemical and materials) must submit a written application to EPL in which they list their detailed course curriculum (list of course work and marks year by year). The jury will determine whether the student may be admitted (based solely on the common Bachelor's degree training for engineering sciences (with a focus on chemical and materials engineering) and their decision will be in keeping with the rules pertaining to bridge years. When necessary, the jury may suggest a programme in keeping with the student’s previous course of study with the possible addition of a maximum of 15 supplemental credits. |
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 | Students will submit a written application for admission to EPL in which they list their detailed course curriculum (list of course work and marks year by year). The jury will determine whether the candidate may be admitted according to the regulations. Where necessary the jury may suggest a programme in keeping with the student’s previous course of study with the possible addition of a maximum of 15 supplemental credits. |
Non university Bachelors |
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Diploma | Access | Remarks | |
> Find out more about links to the university |
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> BA en sciences industrielles - type long | Accès au master moyennant ajout de maximum 60 crédits d'enseignements supplémentaires obligatoires au programme. Voir 'Module complémentaire' | Type long | |
Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree |
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Diploma | Special Requirements | Access | Remarks |
"Licenciés" | |||
Engineers, bioengineers, graduates in chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology or geography, all of these being considered equivalent to the corresponding Bachelor’s degree. | Direct access | ||
Masters | |||
Master in engineering | Direct access | ||
Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree |
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Diploma | Access | Remarks | |
> Find out more about links to the university |
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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 |
Adults taking up their university training
> See the website Valorisation des acquis de l'expérience
It is possible to gain admission to all masters courses via the validation of professional experience procedure.
Personalized access
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.
Students may submit an application for admission to the Louvain School of Engineering in which they list their detailed course curriculum (list of course work and marks year by year). The School in collaboration with the relevant programme commission will determine whether the student may be admitted and their decision will respect the programme rules. When necessary, they may suggest an individualised programme consisting of a part of the elective courses in the relevant Master’s degree programme in civil engineering with the possible addition of a maximum of 15 supplemental credits.
The School in collaboration with the relevant programme commission will determine whether the student may be admitted and their decision will respect the programme rules. When necessary, the jury may suggest a programme in keeping with the student’s previous course of study with the possible addition of a maximum of 15 supplemental credits.
Admission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration
Specific procedures :
A student with no major in applied chemistry and physics from UCL, nor any option deemed equivalent, shall submit an application to the Faculty of applied sciences, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and grades by year). Engineering Bachelors are exempted from this procedure, if they have a minor in applied chemistry and physics from UCL, or an option deemed equivalent. The Faculty, after consulting the Applied chemistry and physics diploma committee (FYKI), will decide as to the applicant’s admissibility, pursuant to rules relative to links between degrees. Moreover, the Faculty can propose a customized curriculum, by drawing on the volume of elective courses of the FYAP curriculum and, if necessary, up to 15 additional credits. For some students (e.g. bachelors in industrial engineering), the Faculty might require an additional year of studies prior to the Master’s, corresponding to 60 credits of the major in applied chemistry and physics.