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Core courses for the Master's degree in Mechanical EngineeringLMECA2990 GraduationProject/End of Studies ProjectThe graduation project can be written and presented in French or English, in consultation with the supervisor. It may be accessible to exchange students by prior agreement between the supervisors and/or the two universities.LMECA2840 Project in Mechanical Design II
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q1+q2 30h+30h 6 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Bruno Dehez
> Christophe Everarts (compensates Benoît Raucent)
> Renaud Ronsse
LEPL2020 Professional integration workThe modules of LEPL2020 course are organized over the two annual blocks of the master's degree. It is strongly recommended that students take them from year 1, but they will only be able to register for the course at the earliest the year in which they present their final graduation project.
Students who have other professional integration activities in their personal programme, or who can demonstrate an equivalent activity could be exempted from this course. This equivalence is at the discretion of the examination board. Another activity should then be chosen to reach the number of ECTS required for their graduation.
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Professional Focus [30.0]Content:LMECA2220 Internal combustion engines
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q2 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Hervé Jeanmart
> Maxime Pochet (compensates Francesco Contino)
LMECA2322 Fluid mechanics IILMECA2410 Mechanics of MaterialsEN
q2 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Laurent Delannay
> Nicolas Moës (compensates Aude Simar)
LMECA2755 Industrial automationLMECA2854 Heat and mass transfer IILMECA2801 Machine designEN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Yorick Havelange (compensates Benoît Raucent)
> Benoît Raucent
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Options
Dans la rubrique "Options du master ingénieur civil en mécanique", l'étudiant·e qui choisit de valider une option doit sélectionner au minimum 20 crédits parmi les cours proposés. Il est possible de valider plusieurs options.
Dans la rubrique "Options et cours au choix en connaissances socioéconomiques", l'étudiant·e valide une des deux options ou choisit obligatoirement au minimum 3 crédits parmi les cours au choix ou les cours de l’option en enjeux de l’entreprise.-
Majors for the Master's degree in mechanical engineering
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Major in aeronautics
Open to all students of civil and mechanical engineering and electromechanical engineering, classes in this major review mechanical applications of aeronautics: aeronautic structures, vibrations, aerodynamics, dynamics of flight, etc. The learning process consists of advanced classes in the mechanics of fluids and solids, with particular attention paid to numerical methods. This major is complemented by majors in Energy, Dynamics, Robotics and Biomechanics as well as Design, Manufacturing and Materials Mechanics (regarding problems of energy in aeronautics, motorisation, dynamics and the importance of materials in the design and maintenance of airplanes).
From 20 to 30credit(s)Content:LMECA2195 Gasdynamics and reacting flowsLMECA2300 Advanced Numerical MethodsEN
q2 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Philippe Chatelain
> Christophe Craeye (coord.)
> Vincent Legat
> Jean-François Remacle
LMECA2323 Aerodynamics of external flowsLMECA2550 Aircraft propulsion systems.LMECA2520 Calculation of planar structuresLMECA2660 Numerical methods in fluid mechanicsLMECA2830 Aerospace dynamics.LMECA2322 Fluid mechanics II -
Major in dynamics, robotic and biomechanics
Open to all students of civil and mechanical engineering and electromechanical engineering, classes in this major review dynamics, robotics as well as biomechanics. Whether it be an analysis of vibrations, adjustment of a robot or the design and production of components or micro-components in bioengineering (for example, artificial Implants, valves and prosthetics), this major allows students to address one or more applications from a mechanics perspective. This major is complemented by the majors in Aeronautics, Energy as well as Design, Manufacturing and Materials Mechanics especially for students interested in problems related to dynamics and robotics in aeronautics and energy. The design and the choice of materials is crucial whether it be for the adjustment of a robot or the selection of bio-materials in rehabilitation projects.
From 20 to 30credit(s)Content:LGBIO2040 BiomechanicsLGCIV2042 Dynamics of structuresLMECA2170 Numerical GeometryLMECA2215 Vehicle System DynamicsEN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Greet Kerckhofs
> Ann Vankrunkelsven (compensates Benoît Raucent)
LELME2732 Robot modelling and controlEN
q2 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Nicolas Docquier (compensates Renaud Ronsse)
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Major in energy
Classes in this major review the subject of energy in the real world. This subject is addressed in its entirety first by the study of production techniques and energy conversion (thermal machines, nuclear energy, renewable energy) followed by an analysis of the risks associated with energy production and the means of minimising these risks (major risks, pollution) and finally a study of energy consumption and its consequences. This major is complemented by the major in Aeronautics for those students interested in problems of energy and motorisation in aeronautics. This is also the case for the major in Dynamics, Robotics and Biomechanics as well as the major in Design, Manufacturing and Materials Mechanics for students interested in dynamics, automation, and materials used in the design and maintenance of systems of production and energy conversion.
From 20 to 30credit(s)Content:LENVI2007 Renewable energy sourcesEN
q1 45h+15h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Emmanuel De Jaeger
> Patrick Gerin (coord.)
> Nicolas Parmentier (compensates Hervé Jeanmart)
LMECA2160 Combustion and fuelsLELME2240 Energy systems lab.EN
q2 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Hervé Jeanmart
> Nicolas Parmentier (compensates Francesco Contino)
LMECA2325 Biomass conversionEN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Patrick Gerin
> Arnaud Rouanet (compensates Hervé Jeanmart)
LELME2420 Energetics.EN
q2 30h+15h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Véronique Dias (compensates Francesco Contino)
> Xavier Rixhon (compensates Hervé Jeanmart)
LMECA2780 Introduction to TurbomachineryLMECA2675 Robust Optimization of Energy SystemsEN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits > French-friendlyTeacher(s):
> Diederik Coppitters (compensates Francesco Contino)
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Major in nuclear engineering
As with the Master’s in civil electromechanical engineering with a specialization in energy as well as the Master’s in civil and mechanical engineering, the goal of this major is to offer an in-depth education in the principal aspects of nuclear engineering. Entry into this programme, which is primarily overseen by the Mol Centre of Nuclear Energy, is conditional on an evaluation of candidates’ skills based on the rules used for ERASMUS-SOCRATES exchange students. Further information about this major may be found on Mol’s website SCK-CEN.
Content:Compulsory courses for the nuclear engineering major (10 credits)Elective courses for the nuclear engineering majorEN
q1 3 credits
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q2 5 credits
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q1 3 credits
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Major in design, manufacturing and mechanics of materials
Open to civil, mechanical and electromechanical engineering students, this major reviews design, manufacturing and the importance of materials in the development of a mechanical system. It also addresses physical and chemical properties and the behaviour of metals, polymers and composites. Next, the main techniques for shaping these materials (moulding by injection or compression, stretching, laminating, forging, extrusion, embossing) are studied from the thermo-mechanical and technological point of view. Finally, numerical modelling of these procedures is tackled with particular attention paid to welding techniques. All phases of the mechanical manufacturing process are studied from the design stage to the setting up of suitable manufacturing techniques to the production schedule and organisation of working groups. This major is rounded out by those in aeronautics and energy as well as dynamics, robotics and biomechanics for students interested in issues pertaining to design, manufacturing and the importance of materials be they in aeronautics, energy, transportation or bio-engineering.
From 20 to 30credit(s)Content:LMAPR2483 Durability of materialsLMECA2453 Advanced manufacturing technologiesLMECA2520 Calculation of planar structuresLMECA2640 Mechanics of composite materialsLMECA2860 Welding Science and TechnologyLMECA2711 Quality management and control.LMAPR2020 Materials SelectionLMAPR2018 Rheology -
Cours au choix disciplinairesContent:Comprehensive coursesLELEC1370 Measurements and electrical circuitsLINMA1510 Linear ControlLMECA1451 Mechanical manufacturing.
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Options et cours au choix en connaissances socio-économiques
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Business risks and opportunitiesContent:LEPL2211 Business issues introductionLEPL2212 Financial performance indicatorsLEPL2214 Law, Regulation and Legal ContextOne course between
From 3 to 5credit(s)LEPL2210 Ethics and ICTCours en marketingMGEST1108 MarketingMLSMM2136 Trends in Digital MarketingMLSMM2134 e-Consumer BehaviorCours en Sourcing and ProcurementLLSMS2036 Supply Chain ProcurementLLSMS2038 Procurement Organisation and ScopeEN
q1 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Constantin Blome
> Canan Kocabasoglu Hillmer (compensates Constantin Blome)
LLSMS2037 Sourcing StrategyAlternative to the major in business risks and opportunities for computer science studentsComputer science students who have already taken courses in this field while pursuing their Bachelor's degree may choose between 16-20 credits from the courses offered in the management minor for computer sciences.
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Major in Interdisciplinary Program in Entrepreneurship - INEO
Commune à la plupart des masters de l'EPL, cette option a pour objectif de familiariser l'étudiant·e avec les spécificités de l'entreprenariat et de la création d’entreprise afin de développer chez lui les aptitudes, connaissances et outils nécessaires à la création d'entreprise.
Cette option rassemble des étudiants de différentes facultés en équipes interdisciplinaires afin de créer un projet entrepreneurial. La formation interdisciplinaire en entrepreneuriat (INEO) est une option qui s’étend sur 2 ans et s’intègre dans plus de 30 Masters de 9 facultés/écoles de l’UCLouvain. Le choix de l’option INEO implique la réalisation d’un mémoire interfacultaire (en équipe) portant sur un projet de création d’entreprise. L’accès à cette option, ainsi qu'à chacun des cours, est limité aux étudiant·es sélectionnés sur dossier. Toutes les informations sur https://uclouvain.be/fr/etudier/ineo.
L'étudiant.e qui choisit de valider cette option doit sélectionner au minimum 20 crédits et au maximum 25 crédits. Cette option n'est pas accessible en anglais et ne peut être prise simultanément avec l'option « Enjeux de l'entreprise ».Content:Required coursesLINEO2001 Théorie de l'entrepreneuriatLINEO2003 Plan d'affaires et étapes-clefs de la création d'entrepriseLes séances du cours LINEO2003 sont réparties sur les deux blocs annuels du master. L'étudiant doit les suivre dès le bloc annuel 1, mais ne pourra inscrire le cours que dans son programme de bloc annuel 2.
Prerequisite coursesStudent who have not taken management courses during their previous studies must enroll in LINEO2021.
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Cours au choix en connaissances socio-économiquesContent:LFSA2995 Company InternshipLMECA2711 Quality management and control.
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Other elective courses
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Other elective coursesContent:Les étudiant·e·s peuvent également inscrire à leur programme tout cours faisant partie des programmes d'autres masters de l'EPL moyennant l'approbation du jury restreint.
LanguagesStudents may select from any language course offered at the ILV. Special attention is placed on the following seminars in professional development:
LALLE2500 Professional development seminar GermanDE
q1+q2 30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Caroline Klein (coord.)
> Mélanie Mottin (compensates Caroline Klein)
LALLE2501 Professional development seminar-GermanDE
q1+q2 30h 5 creditsTeacher(s):
> Caroline Klein (coord.)
> Mélanie Mottin (compensates Caroline Klein)
Group dynamicsLEPL2351 Become a tutorFR
q1 15h+30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.)
> Delphine Ducarme
> Thomas Pardoen
> Benoît Raucent
LEPL2352 Become a tutorFR
q2 15h+30h 3 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.)
> Delphine Ducarme
> Thomas Pardoen
> Benoît Raucent
Autres UEs hors-EPLL'étudiant·e peut choisir maximum 8 crédits de cours hors EPL, considérés comme non-disciplinaires par la commission de programme.
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