Admission

map2m  2016-2017  Louvain-la-Neuve



General and specific admission requirements for this program must be satisfied at the time of enrolling at the university..
Unconditional admission to a Master's degree in Applied mathematics engineering is afforded  to bachelors in engineering, with a major or minor in applied mathematics.
Admission to this Master's via a customized curriculum is also  afforded to bachelors of science (in particular mathematics and physics), bachelors in bioengineering, as well as bachelors in engineering with no major nor minor in applied mathematics, under the following conditions.
A student with no major nor minor in applied mathematics, nor a curriculum deemed equivalent,  shall submit a résumé to the Applied mathematics diploma committee, who will propose a customized  Master's curriculum (drawing on the volume of elective courses, without any additional credits). The procedure mentioned in note 1 of the conditions of admission applies.
A student who is not a bachelor in engineering, shall  submit a résumé  to the Faculty of Applied sciences. If this application is accepted, the Faculty will propose a customized  Master’s curriculum (15 additional credits and possibility part of the volume of elective courses, or else an additional year of studies). The procedure mentioned in note 2 of the conditions of admission applies.
In some cases, a student might have to follow both above-mentioned procedures (when not a bachelor in engineering and with no minor in applied mathematics).  The procedures mentioned in notes 1 and 2 of the conditions of admission then apply.

 




University Bachelors

Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in engineering [180.0]

Major or minor in applied mathematics 

 
Direct access  
Bachelor in engineering [180.0]   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 physics [180.0]
Bachelor in mathematics [180.0]
Bachelor in computer science  [180.0]
Bachelor in chemistry [180.0]
Bachelor in biology [180.0]
Bachelor in geography [180.0]
Bachelor in bioengineering [180.0]

 

Minor in applied mathematics

 
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 mathematics) is considered an advantage for candidates seeking this type of admission

 
Others Bachelors of the French speaking Community of Belgium
Bachelor in engineering [180.0]

Major or minor in applied mathematics 

 
Direct access  
Bachelor in engineering [180.0]   Access with additional training

Students with a Bachelor’s degree in engineering sciences (with a focus on mathematics engineering) who have not taken the equivalent of a minor in mathematics must submit a written application to the mathematics 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 physics,mathematics, computer science, chemistry, biology, geography, bioengineering [180.0]

Option in applied mathematics at former institution   

 
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 mathematics) is considered an advantage for candidates seeking this type of admission

 
Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community of Belgium
Bachelor in ingenieurs wetenschappen

 

 

Option in applied mathematics at former institution   

 
Direct access  
Bachelor in ingenieurs wetenschappen   Access with additional training

Students who have no specialisation in applied mathematics must submit a written application to the programme commission in applied mathematics 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

Option in applied mathematics at former institution   

 
Access with additional training

Students without a Bachelor’s degree in engineering sciences (with a focus on applied mathematics engineering) 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 applied mathematics 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

Diploma Access Remarks

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Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree

Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 

Engineers, bioengineers, and graduates in computer science, chemistry, physics, mathématics, biology or geography, considered equivalent to corresponding Bachelor’s.

  Direct access  
Masters
 
Master in engineering   Direct access  

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree

Diploma Access Remarks

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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 :

Unconditional admission to a Master’s degree in Applied mathematics engineering is afforded  to bachelors in engineering, with a major or minor in applied mathematics.
Admission to this Master’s via a customized curriculum is also  afforded to bachelors of science (in particular mathematics and physics), bachelors in bioengineering, as well as bachelors in engineering with no major nor minor in applied mathematics, under the following conditions.
A student with no major nor minor in applied mathematics, nor a curriculum deemed equivalent,  shall submit a résumé to the Applied mathematics diploma committee, who will propose a customized  Master’s curriculum (drawing on the volume of elective courses, without any additional credits). The procedure mentioned in note 1 of the conditions of admission applies.
A student who is not a bachelor in engineering, shall  submit a résumé  to the Faculty of Applied sciences. If this application is accepted, the Faculty will propose a customized  Master’s curriculum (15 additional credits and possibility part of the volume of elective courses, or else an additional year of studies). The procedure mentioned in note 2 of the conditions of admission applies.
In some cases, a student might have to follow both above-mentioned procedures (when not a bachelor in engineering and with no minor in applied mathematics).  The procedures mentioned in notes 1 and 2 of the conditions of admission then apply.