To enrol for this Masters, the student must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, they must add preparatory modules to their Master’s programme.
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Courses for students coming from a short bachelor.These students will have to take at least 105 credits to obtain the master in computer science. |
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LBIR1203 | Probabilities and statistics (I) | Patrick Bogaert; | 30h+15h | 4 credits | 1q |
LBIR1304 | Probability and statistics (II) | Patrick Bogaert; | 22.5h+22.5h | 3 credits | 1q |
LFSAB1509 | Project 4 (in Computer Science) | Yves Deville; Marc Lainez (compensates Yves Deville); | 22.5h+22.5h | 4 credits | 2q |
LINGI1101 | Discrete mathematics: logical foundations of computing science | Peter Vanroy; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 1q |
LINGI1122 | Program conception methods | Charles Pecheur; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 2q |
LINGI1123 | Computability and complexity | Yves Deville; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 2q |
LINGI1131 | Computer language concepts | Peter Vanroy; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 2q |
LINGI1341 | Computer networks | Olivier Bonaventure; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 1q |
LSINF1121 | Algorithmics and data structures | Pierre Schaus; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 1q |
LSINF1250 | Mathematics for computer science | Marco Saerens; | 30h+15h | 7 credits | 1q |