To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, students must take supplementary classes chosen by the faculty to satisfy course prerequisites.
To access to this Master's degree, the student has to master a minimum of preliminary skills in mathematics, programming, algorithmic and probability-statistics. If it is not the case, additional teachings must be added to his program. He can nevertheless include a maximum of 10 of these credits in the prerequisite module planned in the common-core syllabus of the Master's degree.
Students who do not have a B1 level in English (level obtained at UCLouvain) must take the LANGL1330 (/en-cours-langl1330) English course. A dispensatory test is organized at the beginning of the academic year.
The student is invited to meet the program advisor to decide which courses should be followed. The restricted jury must next approve his program.
FR
q1
45h+37.5h
7
credits
FR
q2
30h+30h
5
credits
> Christophe Craeye
> Enrico Vitale
FR
q1
30h+20h
4
credits
> Pedro Dos Santos Santana Forte Vaz
FR
q1
30h+30h
5
credits
> Kim Mens
> Siegfried Nijssen
> Charles Pecheur
FR
q1
30h+30h
5
credits
> Sébastien Jodogne
> Ramin Sadre
> Pierre Schaus
FR
q2
30h+15h
4
credits
> Aurélie Bertrand
> Nathalie Lefèvre
EN
q1 or q2
20h
3
credits
> Stéphanie Brabant
> Estelle Dagneaux
> Jean-Luc Delghust
> Aurélie Deneumoustier
> Fanny Desterbecq
> Marie Duelz
> Claudine Grommersch
> Adrien Kefer (compensates Sandrine Mulkers)
> Marc Piwnik (coord.)
> Françoise Stas
> Anne-Julie Toubeau
> Marine Volpe