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

Master in Computer Engineering, specialized approach
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Credits

First Year

Compulsory courses

SYST0003-1

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

INFO0009-1

Introduction to Data Bases - Pierre Wolper
30
30
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5

INFO0085-1

Compilers - Xavier Boyen
30
30
-
5

INFO0063-1

Object-Oriented Software Engineering - Bernard Boigelot
30
30
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5

INFO0016-1

Introduction to the theory of computation (english language) - Pierre Wolper
30
30
-
5

MATH0461-1

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

INFO0051-1

Artificial Intelligence Logics - Pascal Gribomont
30
30
-
5

INFO0045-2

Cryptography and Computer Security - Xavier Boyen
30
30
-
5

INFO0030-4

Programming Projects - N... - Suppl : Pascal Gribomont
10
20
-
2

INFO0004-1

Object-oriented programming project - N... - Suppl : Guy Leduc
10
30
-
3

INFO0031-1

Computer network architectures and multimedia (english language) - Guy Leduc
30
30
-
5

ELEN0060-1

Information and Coding Theory - Louis Wehenkel, Louis Wehenkel
30
30
-
5

Optional courses

Choose 1 of the three courses, not taken during the BAC programme, amongst :

ELEN0075-1

Analog Electronics - Benoît Vanderheyden
30
30
-
5

ELEN0008-1

Principles of analog and digital telecommunications systems - Marc Van Droogenbroeck
30
30
-
5

ELEN0070-1

Signal Processing - Jacques Verly
30
30
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5

Notice Students who have already followed one or several compulsory course(s) from the Bachelor programme have to replace it (them) by one or several course(s) from the optional courses of this master or from the courses'programme of the Faculty ; this choice must be approved by the cycle's Jury President. Ditto if students have already followed all the optional courses from above.

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 adapted programme for these students must first gain be approved by the Jury.

Compulsory prerequisites

ELEN0040-1

Digital Electronics - Jacques Destiné
30
30
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5

INFO0010-1

Introduction to Computer Networks - Guy Leduc
30
30
-
5

INFO0012-1

Computation Structures - Pierre Wolper
30
30
-
5

INFO0054-1

Functional programming - Pascal Gribomont
30
30
-
5

INFO0062-1

Object-Oriented Programming - Bernard Boigelot
30
30
-
5

INFO0064-1

Embedded Systems - Bernard Boigelot
30
30
-
5

INFO0902-1

Data structures and algorithms - N... - Suppl : Sébastien Collette
30
30
-
5

Second Year

Compulsory courses

ATFE0015-1

Final Work (including an introduction to methodology and research) - Collégialité
-
-
-
25
[...]A general course to be chosen from the University's programmes of courses ; this choice must be approved by the cycle's President of the Jury5

Compulsory courses

GEST3001-1

People management and organisation - Jocelyne Robert
24
24
-
4

GEST3002-1

Human Resources - Jocelyne Robert
24
-
-
2

GEST3003-1

Competitive strategy in the marketplace - Michael Ghilissen
16
16
-
3

GEST3004-1

Marketing (operations and management) - Michael Ghilissen
16
16
-
3

GEST3005-2

Accountancy and Finance - Jacques Berwart
24
24
-
4

GEST3006-1

Operations and supply chain management I - Yasemin Arda - Suppl : Robert Nondonfaz
16
16
-
3

GSTG3001-1

Business plan - Collégialité
-
30
-
4

GSTG3002-1

Functional analysis of a company - Collégialité - [30h Internship]
-
-
[+]
4

Optional courses

Choose one of the following courses :

GEST3010-1

Operations and supply chain management II - Sabine Limbourg
16
16
-
3

GEST3011-2

ICT for Business - Alain Dubois
16
16
-
3

GEST3012-1

Financial and actuarial modelling - Louis Esch
16
16
-
3

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