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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011

Master in Mechanical Engineering, in-depth approach
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Credits

First Year

Compulsory courses

MECA0023-1

Inelastic behavior of solids - Jean‑Philippe Ponthot
30
30
-
5

MECA0475-1

Integrated design - Jean‑Luc Bozet
20
40
-
5

APRI0005-1

Integrated mechanical project - Collégialité, Pierre Duysinx - [5d FW]
-
60
[+]
5

MECA0444-1

Mechanical design - Jean‑François Debongnie
30
30
-
5

MECA0038-1

Measurement uncertainties and dimensional metrology - Maarten Arnst
30
30
-
5

MECA0474-1

CAD in mechanical engineering - Eric Béchet, Eric Béchet
30
30
-
5

MECA0069-1

Series Production Methods - Jean‑François Debongnie
30
30
-
5

MECA0004-1

Vehicle performance and behaviour - Pierre Duysinx
30
30
-
5

PHYS0904-4

Physics of materials - Jacqueline Lecomte‑Beckers - [1d FW]
30
30
[+]
5

MECA0462-2

Materials selection - Jacqueline Lecomte‑Beckers - [1d FW]
30
30
[+]
5

MECA0029-1

Mechanical Vibrations - Jean‑Claude Golinval
30
30
-
5

MECA0467-1

Turbomachines - Olivier Léonard
30
30
-
5

Notice Students who have, in their BAC studies, have already taken one or more compulsory courses in this Master's programme are obliged to replace them by other courses on the following list of option courses; this choice must be approved by the President of the cycle's Jury.

List of option courses

MATH0461-1

Introduction to numerical optimization (english language) - Quentin Louveaux
30
30
-
5

CNAV0020-1

Introduction to naval construction - André Hage, Jean Marchal, Philippe Rigo
40
30
-
5

MECA0041-1

Internal Combustion Engines - Philippe Ngendakumana - [1,5d FW]
30
30
[+]
5

MECA0031-2

Kinematics and Dynamics of Mechanisms - Olivier Bruls
30
30
-
5

Students studying for the Bachelors in Civil Engineering who have not chosen the appropriate option :
  • must take all the so-called "prerequisite" courses hereafter, if they were not taken during the 1st cycle. These courses must be taken during the 1st year of the masters and some 1st-year compulsory courses must be rolled over to the 2nd year.
  • must subsequently reduce the number of courses they choose to take in the 2nd year of the masters. If all the "prerequisite" courses must be taken, it will be impossible for them to choose which courses they take.
  • cannot choose the professional "management" focus.

The program adapted by these students has to receive the preliminary agreement of the Jury.

Compulsory prerequisites

MECA0036-1

Finite Element Method - Jean‑Philippe Ponthot
30
30
-
5

MECA0155-1

Dynamics of Mechanical Systems - Jean‑Claude Golinval
30
30
-
5

MECA0012-5

Mechanics of materials I - Jean‑Pierre Jaspart
30
30
-
5

MECA0018-1

Industrial Forming Processes - Jean‑François Debongnie
30
30
-
5

MECA0002-1

Applied Thermodynamics and Introduction to Heat Engines - Olivier Léonard
30
30
-
5

MECA0445-1

Transfers of heat and matter - Michel Hogge
30
30
-
5

Second Year

Compulsory courses

ATFE0013-1

Final work (including an internship or a placement in a research centre under the supervision of the teacher responsible for the final work and including an introduction to research methodology) - Collégialité
-
-
-
25

Optional courses

Choose one of the following courses :
[...]the courses of the University5
[...]the courses below.5

ECON0207-1

Industrial Economics - Axel Gautier
30
15
-
5

LOGI0011-1

Supply Chain Management (english language) - Sabine Limbourg
45
-
-
5

LANG1957-1

Dutch Engineering (dutch language) - Claudine Colin
60
-
-
5

LANG1958-1

German Engineering (german language) - Françoise Carl
60
-
-
5

In any case, this course must have the approval of the cycle's Jury President.

Compulsory courses

MECA0464-1

Large deformation of solids - Jean‑Philippe Ponthot
30
30
-
5

Optional courses

Students choose courses totaling 25 ECTS from the optional courses list. With the approval of the Jury's President, students can select 5 ECTS from the courses list of other Masters of the Faculty of Applied Sciences.

CNAV0020-1

Introduction to naval construction - André Hage, Jean Marchal, Philippe Rigo
40
30
-
5

MECA0138-1

Welding and non-destructive tests - N... - Suppl : Nathalie Gerlach, Adnen ben Mahmoud Kechaou
30
30
-
5

MECA0460-1

Introduction to safety and health at work on machines-tools. Risk analysis - N..., Jean‑Marie Rigo
15
15
-
3

MECA0035-1

Lubrification and tribology - Jean‑Luc Bozet
30
30
-
5

MECA0051-2

Total Quality Management - Jean‑Michel Compère, Jean‑Marie Rigo
30
30
-
5

INFO0062-1

Object-Oriented Programming - Bernard Boigelot
30
30
-
5

MECA0139-2

Rapid Prototyping - Thierry Dormal
10
10
-
2

MECA0067-1

Special Technology Issues - Jean‑François Debongnie
30
30
-
5

MECA0473-1

Metallic materials Engineering - Jacqueline Lecomte‑Beckers
30
30
-
5

ECON0207-1

Industrial Economics - Axel Gautier
30
15
-
5

SYST0003-1

Linear control systems (english language) - Eric Bullinger, Rodolphe Sepulchre
30
30
-
5

MECA0063-1

Vehicle Architecture - Pierre Duysinx
30
30
-
5

MECA0478-1

Electric, hybrid and non-conventional propulsion systems - Pierre Duysinx
30
30
-
5

MECA0062-1

Vibration Testing and Experimental Modal Analysis - Jean‑Claude Golinval
30
30
-
5

MECA0027-1

Structure Optimization - Claude Fleury - Suppl : Pierre Duysinx
30
30
-
5

MECA0006-1

Production of cold and low-level heat - Vincent Lemort
30
30
-
5

MATH0462-1

Discrete optimization - Quentin Louveaux
30
30
-
5

MECA0504-1

Automation and activation of industrial production processes - Olivier Bruls, Pierre Duysinx
30
30
-
5

INFO2046-1

Computational Geometry - Eric Béchet
30
30
-
5
[...]Choose one course from the course's programme of other master of the Faculty of Applied Sciences (with the approval of the cycle's Jusry president)5

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