The Master’s degree programme in engineering and Applied Mathematics satisfies the prerequisites for other Master’s degree programmes that may be obtained upon completion of an additional year:
1.Master’s degree [120] in actuarial sciences (UCL)
Students who have taken at least 35 credits as part of the financial mathematics major have automatic access to the second year of the Master’s degree programme [120] in actuarial sciences at UCL.
2.Master’s degree [120] in general economics (UCL)
Students who have taken at least 35 credits as part of the Economics and econometrics major have automatic access to the second year of the Master’s degree programme [120] in general economics at UCL (specialisation possible).
3.Master’s degree [120] in general statistics (UCL)
Students who have taken at least 25 credits as part of the Statistics major have automatic access to the second year of the Master’s degree programme [120] in general statistics at UCL (specialisation possible).
Furthermore, most of the UCL Master’s degree programmes (generally 60) are open to UCL Master’s degree diploma holders. For example:
-The Master’s degree (120) in sciences and environmental management and the Master’s degree (60) in sciences and environmental management (automatic admission with possible complementary coursework)
-Different Master’s degree programmes (60) in management (automatic admission based on written application): see this list
-The Master’s degree (60) in information and communication at Louvain-la-Neuve or the Master’s degree (60) in information and communication at Mons
1.Master’s degree [120] in actuarial sciences (UCL)
Students who have taken at least 35 credits as part of the financial mathematics major have automatic access to the second year of the Master’s degree programme [120] in actuarial sciences at UCL.
2.Master’s degree [120] in general economics (UCL)
Students who have taken at least 35 credits as part of the Economics and econometrics major have automatic access to the second year of the Master’s degree programme [120] in general economics at UCL (specialisation possible).
3.Master’s degree [120] in general statistics (UCL)
Students who have taken at least 25 credits as part of the Statistics major have automatic access to the second year of the Master’s degree programme [120] in general statistics at UCL (specialisation possible).
Furthermore, most of the UCL Master’s degree programmes (generally 60) are open to UCL Master’s degree diploma holders. For example:
-The Master’s degree (120) in sciences and environmental management and the Master’s degree (60) in sciences and environmental management (automatic admission with possible complementary coursework)
-Different Master’s degree programmes (60) in management (automatic admission based on written application): see this list
-The Master’s degree (60) in information and communication at Louvain-la-Neuve or the Master’s degree (60) in information and communication at Mons
Doctoral degree programmes
Enrolment in a doctoral degree programme in engineering sciences is open to students holding a Master’s degree in civil engineering. The Institute ICTEAM is associated with several specialised doctoral schools in particular the school “Systems, Optimization, Control and Networks” (for details see http://www.uclouvain.be/sites/socn/).