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Core courses for the Master's degree in computer science engineering [30.0]
LINFO2992 Graduation project/End of studies project
The 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.EN
q1+q2 25 credits
LEPL2020 Professional integration work
The 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.
Computer science seminars
The student shall select 3 credits from amongst
Students may choose 3 credits among
EN
q1 30h 3 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Eduard Baranov
> Charles-Henry Bertrand Van Ouytsel
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Professional Focus [30.0]
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Computer science courses
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Options
The student completes his/her program by selecting 60 credits from the following sections.
In the "Computer Science Options" section, the student must validate at least one of the 6 options. He/she can also validate several.
In the "Socioeconomic Knowledge Options and Elective Courses" section, the student either validates one of the two options offered, or chooses at least 3 credits from the elective courses or the courses from the "Business Issues" option.
He/she completes his/her program by choosing from the computer science option courses and the list of elective courses.
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Options en sciences informatiques
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Major in Artificial Intelligence: big data, optimization and algorithms
Students completing the major in Artificial Intelligence: big data, optimization and algorithms will be able to:
- Identify and implement methods and techniques that allow software to solve complex problems that when solved by humans require “intelligence”,
- Understand and put to good use methods and techniques relating to artificial intelligence such as automatic reasoning, research and heuristics, acquisition and representation of knowledge, automatic learning, problems associated with overcoming constraints,
- Identify applications and its methods and tools; understand a particular category of applications and its related techniques, for example robotics, computer vision, planning, data mining, computational linguistics and bioinformatics, big data processing,
- Formalise and structure a body of complex knowledge and use a systematic and rigorous approach to develop quality “intelligence” systems.
From 20 to 30credit(s)Content:
Required courses in Artificial Intelligence: big data, optimization and algortihms
Elective courses in Artificial Itelligence
The student select 10 credits among
EN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> John Lee
> John Lee (compensates Michel Verleysen)
> Michel Verleysen
EN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Christophe De Vleeschouwer (coord.)
> Laurent Jacques
EN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Vincent Branders (compensates Pierre Dupont)
FR
q1 30h+22.5h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Delvenne
> Jean-Charles Delvenne (compensates Vincent Blondel)
EN
q1 30h+22.5h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Julien Hendrickx
> Geovani Nunes Grapiglia
EN
q1 30h+22.5h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.)
> Benoît Legat (compensates Vincent Blondel)
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Major in Software Engineering and Programming Systems
Students completing the major “Software engineering and programming systems” will be able to:
- Understand and explain problems that come up during large scale software projects as well as the long-term critical impact that their choice of solutions may have (construction dimensions as well as validation, documentation, communication and management of a project involving large teams as well as costs and deadlines),
- Select and apply methods and tools of software engineering to develop complex software systems and meet strict quality standards: reliability, adaptability, scalability, performance, security, usefulness,
- Model the products and processes necessary to obtain such systems and analyse these models,
- Develop and implement analytical programmes focused on conversion and optimisation as well as computer representations,
- Put to good use different programming paradigms and languages, in particular those that deal with functional, object-oriented and competing programmes,
- Understand the issues associated with different and competing programming models and use the appropriate model,
- Define a new language (syntax and semantics) suitable to a specific context.
From 20 to 30credit(s)Content:
Required courses in software engineering and programming systems
Elective courses in Software Engineering and Programming Systems
The student can select 10 credits among
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Option in Data science and Applied Mathematics
Students completing the major “Data science and Applied Mathematics” must be able to:
- Understand engineering fields requiring synergy between applied mathematics and computer science such as algorithms, scientific calculations, modelling computer systems, optimisation, machine learning or data mining;
- Understand and put to good use algorithms and techniques used in data science;
- Identify and implement models and techniques relating to statistics, machine learning and data mining;
- Learn classes of applications such as the treatment of noisy data, pattern recognition or automatic extraction in large data collections.
This option is limited to students who have taken the INFO/MAP pairing or the SINF Bachelor's degree program with the equivalent of a minor in mathematics.
From 20 to 30credit(s)Content:
Required courses in Computing and Applied Mathematics
EN
q1 30h+22.5h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.)
> Benoît Legat (compensates Vincent Blondel)
Elective courses in computing and applied mathematics
The student can select 10 credits amongst
EN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> John Lee
> John Lee (compensates Michel Verleysen)
> Michel Verleysen
EN
q2 30h+15h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Jérôme Louveaux
> Benoît Macq
> Olivier Pereira
EN
q1 30h+22.5h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Julien Hendrickx
> Geovani Nunes Grapiglia
EN
q2 30h+22.5h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Philippe Chevalier
> Mehdi Madani (compensates Philippe Chevalier)
EN
q1 30h+22.5h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> François Glineur
> Geovani Nunes Grapiglia
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Option en Cybersecurity
Students who have completed the "Cybersecurity and Information Technology" track should be able to:
• Understand areas of engineering that require synergy between computer security, networks, and systems, such as cryptography, data protection, application security, security architecture, or programming,
• Comprehend and appropriately apply methods and techniques related to cybersecurity, including prevention, detection, and response to cyber threats,
• Identify and implement security practices and standards to protect the infrastructure, systems, and data of organizations,
• Apply their knowledge to real-life scenarios through projects.
Students shall select 20 to 30 credits among:
Content:
Students shall select 20 to 30 credits among:
Required courses in Cybersecurity
Elective courses in Cybersecurity
EN
q2 30h+15h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Jérôme Louveaux
> Benoît Macq
> Olivier Pereira
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Option Networks and systems
Students who have completed the “Networks and Systems" track should be able to:
- Understand and explain different devices and protocols used in computer and cellular networks;
- Design, configure and manage computer networks while taking into account application needs;
- Understand the operation of IoT and cellular networks;
- Explain the problems that affect cellular and IoT networks and develop solutions to cope with them;
- Understand how to optimise applications to efficiently use parallel cores;
- Understand, implement and use lock-free data structures;
- Understand the interactions between real-time operating systems and hardware;
- Design and implement applications running on embedded systems
Students shall select 20 to 30 credits among:
Content:
Required courses in Networks and systems
Elective courses in Networks and Systems
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Option en Informatique médicale
Students completing the major in "Health informatics" will be able to:
- Identify and use methods and techniques that provide software-based solutions to complex problems encountered in hospitals, in bio-pharmaceutical environments, in life sciences, or in digital health.
- Take part in multidisciplinary projects bringing together medical, biological and engineering expertise to the benefit of patient health.
- Understand and put to good use the methods and techniques pertaining to medical informatics and bioinformatics, such as artificial intelligence, health interoperability, clinical knowledge structuring, applied statistics, information security, software quality, as well as the effective management and processing of large volumes of data.
- Understand specific categories of applications where these methods and techniques can be applied, such as diagnostic support, therapeutic assistance, hospital information systems, medical and biomedical imaging, smart devices, clinical trials, health data mining, as well as automated processing of the medical language.
- Formalize and structure a body of complex knowledge by using a systematic and rigorous approach to the development of high-quality medical and biomedical information systems.
Students shall select 20 to 30 credits among:
Content:
Cours obligatoires en Informatique médicale
EN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Vincent Branders (compensates Pierre Dupont)
Cours aux choix en Informatique médicale
EN
q2 30h+30h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> André Mouraux
> Dounia Mulders (compensates Michel Verleysen)
EN
q1 30h+30h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Hari Teja Kalidindi (compensates Philippe Lefèvre)
> Laurent Opsomer (compensates Philippe Lefèvre)
EN
q1 30h+22.5h 5 credits
> French-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.)
> Benoît Legat (compensates Vincent Blondel)
FR
q1 20h+10h 4 credits
Teacher(s):
> Diego Castanares Zapatero
> Annie Robert (coord.)
> Xavier Stephenne (compensates Françoise Smets)
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Cours au choix disciplinaires
Content:
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Options et cours au choix en connaissances socio-économiques
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Business risks and opportunities
Les étudiant·es doivent réussir au moins 15 crédits pour valider l’option. Cette option ne peut être prise simultanément avec l'option « Formation interdisciplinaire en création d'entreprise - CPME ».
Content:
One course between
From 3 to 5credit(s)Cours en marketing
Cours en Sourcing and Procurement
EN
q1 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Constantin Blome
> Canan Kocabasoglu Hillmer (compensates Constantin Blome)
Alternative to the major in business risks and opportunities for computer science students
Computer 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 courses
LINEO2003 Plan d'affaires et étapes-clefs de la création d'entreprise
Les 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 courses
Student who have not taken management courses during their previous studies must enroll in LINEO2021.
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Cours au choix en connaissances socio-économiques
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Others Elective courses
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Others elective courses
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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.
Languages
Students may select from any language course offered at the ILV. Special attention is placed on the following seminars in professional development:
DE
q1+q2 30h 3 credits
Teacher(s):
> Caroline Klein (coord.)
> Mélanie Mottin (compensates Caroline Klein)
DE
q1+q2 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Caroline Klein (coord.)
> Mélanie Mottin (compensates Caroline Klein)
Group dynamics
FR
q1 15h+30h 3 credits
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.)
> Delphine Ducarme
> Thomas Pardoen
> Benoît Raucent
FR
q2 15h+30h 3 credits
Teacher(s):
> Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.)
> Delphine Ducarme
> Thomas Pardoen
> Thomas Pardoen (compensates Benoît Raucent)
Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.)
Autres UEs hors-EPL
L'étudiant·e peut choisir maximum 8 crédits de cours hors EPL, considérés comme non-disciplinaires par la commission de programme.
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Preparatory Module (only for students who qualify for the course via complementary coursework)
To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, in the first annual block of their Masters programme, students must take supplementary classes chosen by the faculty to satisfy course prerequisites.
Courses for students coming from bachelor in "informatique de gestion" or "informatique et systèmes".These students will have to take at least 150 credits to obtain the master in computer science.Cours alternatifs Probabilités et statistiques
L'étudiant·e choisit un cours parmi:
FR
q2 30h+30h 5 credits
Cours alternatifs Intelligence artificielle
L'étudiant·e choisit un cours parmi:
FR
q2 30h+30h 5 credits
Cours alternatifs Systèmes informatiques
L'étudiant·e choisit un cours parmi:
Cours alternatifs Réseaux informatiques
L'étudiant·e choisit un cours parmi:
FR
q2 30h+30h 5 credits
Cours alternatifs Algorithmique et structures de données
L'étudiant·e choisit un cours parmi:
FR
q1 30h+30h 5 credits
Cours alternatifs Concepts des langages de programmation
L'étudiant·e choisit un cours parmi:
Cours alternatifs Calculabilité, logique et complexité
L'étudiant·e choisit un cours parmi: