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Master in Engineering Physics, specialized approach
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Credits

First Year

Bringing up to date

Choose an upgrading course among the following :

ELEN0040-1

Digital Electronics - Jacques Destiné

30
30
-
5

ELEN0070-1

Signal Processing - Jacques Verly

30
30
-
5

ELEN0075-1

Analog Electronics - Benoît Vanderheyden
Q2
30
30
-
5

INFO0062-1

Object-Oriented Programming - Bernard Boigelot
Q2
30
30
-
5

MECA0155-1

Dynamics of Mechanical Systems - Jean-Claude Golinval
Q1
30
30
-
5

MECA0446-1

Continuum Mechanics - Jean-Philippe Ponthot
Q2
30
30
-
5

PHYS0055-1

Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics - Matthieu Verstraete

30
30
-
5

ELEC0053-2

Electric circuits - Patricia Rousseaux
Q2
30
30
-
5

Common core courses

Choose courses totaling 52 credits from the list below. The course not followed in the 1st year must be followed in the 2nd year :

MECA0036-1

Finite Element Method (english language) - Jean-Philippe Ponthot
Q2
30
30
-
5

MATH0024-1

Further Study of Digital Analysis (Equations with Partial Derivatives) - Jean André Essers

30
30
-
5

MATH0461-1

Introduction to numerical optimization (english language) - Quentin Louveaux
Q2
30
30
-
5

SYST0003-1

Linear control systems (english language) - Eric Bullinger
Q1
30
30
-
5

INFO0939-1

High performance scientific computing (english language) - Christophe Geuzaine
Q1
30
30
-
5

MATH0471-1

Multiphysic scientific computating project : development of a partial differential equation solver - Jean André Essers, Christophe Geuzaine
Q2
-
20
-
2

PHYS0069-1

Introduction to statistical physics - Nicolas Vandewalle
Q2
30
30
-
5

CHIM0202-3

Physical chemistry - Edwin De Pauw, Bernard Leyh
Q2
30
30
-
5

PHYS0048-1

Coherent and Incoherent Optics - Serge Habraken
Q1
30
30
-
5

SPAT0048-4

Physics of the earth's atmosphere and environment - Jean-Claude Gérard, Denis Grodent

45
15
-
5

PHYS0961-1

Irreversibility, instabilities and chaos - Pierre Dauby
Q1
30
30
-
5

ELEN0074-1

Sensors, microsensors and instrumentation - Philippe Vanderbemden
Q2
30
30
-
5

Compulsory courses
[...]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 Jury3

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

PHYS2026-1

Physics 4 : Microscopic physics (partime a : waves optics, partime b : introduction to nuclear physics) - Ngoc Duy Nguyen
Q2
30
30
-
5

MECA0445-1

Heat transfer - Michel Hogge

30
30
-
5

MECA0025-1

Fluid Mechanics - Eric Delhez
Q2
30
30
-
5

PHYS0211-3

Quantum Mechanics - John Martin
Q1
30
30
-
5

MECA0012-5

Solid mechanics - Laurent Duchene
Q2
30
30
-
5

ELEN0076-1

Electromagnetism - Patricia Rousseaux, Benoît Vanderheyden
Q1
30
30
-
5

Compulsory courses

INFO0061-3

Computers organization - Bernard Boigelot
Q2
25
20
-
5

MECA0001-1

Mechanics of materials - Jean-Pierre Jaspart
Q1
30
30
-
5

SYST0002-1

Linear systems - Rodolphe Sepulchre
Q1
30
30
-
5

MECA0445-1

Heat transfer - Michel Hogge

30
30
-
5

MECA0025-1

Fluid Mechanics - Eric Delhez
Q2
30
30
-
5

MECA0012-5

Solid mechanics - Laurent Duchene
Q2
30
30
-
5

ELEN0076-1

Electromagnetism - Patricia Rousseaux, Benoît Vanderheyden
Q1
30
30
-
5

MECA0036-1

Finite Element Method (english language) - Jean-Philippe Ponthot
Q2
30
30
-
5

MATH0024-1

Further Study of Digital Analysis (Equations with Partial Derivatives) - Jean André Essers

30
30
-
5

MATH0461-1

Introduction to numerical optimization (english language) - Quentin Louveaux
Q2
30
30
-
5

INFO0939-1

High performance scientific computing (english language) - Christophe Geuzaine
Q1
30
30
-
5

MATH0471-1

Multiphysic scientific computating project : development of a partial differential equation solver - Jean André Essers, Christophe Geuzaine
Q2
-
20
-
2

PHYS0069-1

Introduction to statistical physics - Nicolas Vandewalle
Q2
30
30
-
5

CHIM0202-3

Physical chemistry - Edwin De Pauw, Bernard Leyh
Q2
30
30
-
5
[...]Non-technical training courses (to be chosen among courses on offer at the university ; the selection must meet with the approval of the president of the jury) -

Optional courses

Choose one of the following courses :

ELEN0040-1

Digital Electronics - Jacques Destiné

30
30
-
5

ELEN0070-1

Signal Processing - Jacques Verly

30
30
-
5

ELEN0075-1

Analog Electronics - Benoît Vanderheyden
Q2
30
30
-
5

INFO0062-1

Object-Oriented Programming - Bernard Boigelot
Q2
30
30
-
5

MECA0155-1

Dynamics of Mechanical Systems - Jean-Claude Golinval
Q1
30
30
-
5

MECA0446-1

Continuum Mechanics - Jean-Philippe Ponthot
Q2
30
30
-
5

PHYS0055-1

Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics - Matthieu Verstraete

30
30
-
5

Second Year

Compulsory courses

ATFE0016-1

Final Work (including an introduction to methodology and research) - Collégialité
TA
-
-
-
25

Common core courses

Choose the course that was not taken in the first year of the Master's degree among the following :

MECA0036-1

Finite Element Method (english language) - Jean-Philippe Ponthot
Q2
30
30
-
5

MATH0024-1

Further Study of Digital Analysis (Equations with Partial Derivatives) - Jean André Essers

30
30
-
5

MATH0461-1

Introduction to numerical optimization (english language) - Quentin Louveaux
Q2
30
30
-
5

SYST0003-1

Linear control systems (english language) - Eric Bullinger
Q1
30
30
-
5

INFO0939-1

High performance scientific computing (english language) - Christophe Geuzaine
Q1
30
30
-
5

MATH0471-1

Multiphysic scientific computating project : development of a partial differential equation solver - Jean André Essers, Christophe Geuzaine
Q2
-
20
-
2

PHYS0069-1

Introduction to statistical physics - Nicolas Vandewalle
Q2
30
30
-
5

CHIM0202-3

Physical chemistry - Edwin De Pauw, Bernard Leyh
Q2
30
30
-
5

PHYS0048-1

Coherent and Incoherent Optics - Serge Habraken
Q1
30
30
-
5

SPAT0048-4

Physics of the earth's atmosphere and environment - Jean-Claude Gérard, Denis Grodent

45
15
-
5

PHYS0961-1

Irreversibility, instabilities and chaos - Pierre Dauby
Q1
30
30
-
5

ELEN0074-1

Sensors, microsensors and instrumentation - Philippe Vanderbemden
Q2
30
30
-
5

Compulsory courses

GEST3001-1

People management and organisation - Jocelyne Robert
Q1
24
24
-
4

GEST3002-1

Human Resources - Jocelyne Robert
Q1
24
-
-
2

GEST3003-1

Competitive strategy in the marketplace (english language) - Michael Ghilissen
Q1
16
16
-
3

GEST3004-1

Marketing (operations and management) (english language) - Michael Ghilissen
Q1
16
16
-
3

GEST3005-2

Accountancy and Finance - Jacques Berwart
Q1
24
24
-
4

GEST3006-1

Operations and supply chain management I (english language) - Yasemin Arda
Q1
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
Q1
16
16
-
3

GEST3011-2

ICT for Business - Alain Dubois
Q1
16
16
-
3

GEST3012-1

Financial and actuarial modelling - Louis Esch

16
16
-
3

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