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1st annual unit
The programme of study (blocks 1, 2 and 3) set out below is the result of the latest reform of the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, and concerns students enrolled for the first time in September 2025 in the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science.
Students enrolled in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree in the academic year 2024-2025 who have not acquired all the credits in their annual programme will follow a programme adapted by the jury on the basis of the credits acquired.
Students who began their course before September 2025 will follow the old programme, but with content adjustments following the reform. The adapted programme for these students will be drawn up by the jury on the basis of the teaching units already taken and passed.
Core study
General and training
Mathematics
Scientific and technical Courses
FRq2 30h+30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Martin Andraud (compensates Olivier Bonaventure)
> Virginie Van den Schrieck (compensates Olivier Bonaventure)
Martin Andraud (compensates Olivier Bonaventure), Virginie Van den Schrieck (compensates Olivier Bonaventure)
Human Sciences, Economy, and Managment Courses
Cours de langues
English Courses
LANGL1181
English for Computer Scientists 1
A placement test is organized at the beginning of the annual unit 1 and 2. Depending on the obtained mark, the students follow an adapted course. The students with a mark gretaer or equal to 16/20 keep their mark and could take an additional language course (out of the 180 credits); this additional course will only affect their average mark if credited (mark greater or equal to 10/20)
ENq1 12h 2 credits
Teacher(s):
> Charline Coduti (compensates Lucille Meyers)
> Jean-Luc Delghust (coord.)
Dutch courses
German courses
DEq1 or q2 45h 2 credits
Teacher(s):
> Caroline Klein (coord.)
> Mélanie Mottin (compensates Caroline Klein)
Spanish Courses
ESq1 or q2 45h 2 credits
Teacher(s):
> Begona Garcia Migura
> Ana Perez Fernandez
> Fernando Juan San Basilio Pardo
> Alicia Maria Tirado Fernandez (coord.)
Begona Garcia Migura, Ana Perez Fernandez, Fernando Juan San Basilio Pardo, Alicia Maria Tirado Fernandez (coord.)
Computer science training
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2nd annual unit
The programme of study (blocks 1, 2 and 3) set out below is the result of the latest reform of the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, and concerns students enrolled for the first time in September 2025 in the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science.
Students enrolled in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree in the academic year 2024-2025 who have not acquired all the credits in their annual programme will follow a programme adapted by the jury on the basis of the credits acquired.
Students who began their course before September 2025 will follow the old programme, but with content adjustments following the reform. The adapted programme for these students will be drawn up by the jury on the basis of the teaching units already taken and passed.
Core study
General and training
Mathematics
Human Sciences, Economy, and Managment Courses
Cours de langues
English Courses
Minimum 7 credit(s)
LANGL1282
English for Computer Scientists 2
A placement test is organized at the beginning of the annual unit 1 and 2. Depending on the obtained mark, the students follow an adapted course. The students with a mark gretaer or equal to 16/20 keep their mark and could take an additional language course (out of the 180 credits); this additional course will only affect their average mark if credited (mark greater or equal to 10/20)
Dutch courses
German courses
Spanish Courses
ESq1 or q2 45h 3 credits
Teacher(s):
> Ana Perez Fernandez (compensates Begona Garcia Migura)
> Alicia Maria Tirado Fernandez (coord.)
Religion courses for students in exact sciences
The students select one course between:
Computer science training
FRq2 30h+30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Olivier Bonaventure (coord.)
> Benoît Legat
> Benoît Legat (compensates Olivier Bonaventure)
Minor or additional module
(30 credits)
(> See the list of available minors and/or additional modules)
The student completes his formation with the additional module in computer sciences or a minor.
Maximum 1 element(s) -
3rd annual unit
The programme of study (blocks 1, 2 and 3) set out below is the result of the latest reform of the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, and concerns students enrolled for the first time in September 2025 in the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science.
Students enrolled in the 1st year of the bachelor's degree in the academic year 2024-2025 who have not acquired all the credits in their annual programme will follow a programme adapted by the jury on the basis of the credits acquired.
Students who began their course before September 2025 will follow the old programme, but with content adjustments following the reform. The adapted programme for these students will be drawn up by the jury on the basis of the teaching units already taken and passed.
Core study
General and training
Mathematics
FRq1 30h+30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Donatien Hainaut
> Donatien Hainaut (compensates Laurent Jacques)
Human Sciences, Economy, and Managment Courses
FRq2 30h+15h 5 credits
Cours de langues
English Courses
Minimum 7 credit(s)ENq1 30h 2 credits
Teacher(s):
> Ahmed Adrioueche (coord.)
> Nicholas Gibbs
> Ariane Halleux
> Philippe Neyt
> Charlotte Peters (coord.)
Ahmed Adrioueche (coord.), Nicholas Gibbs, Ariane Halleux, Philippe Neyt, Charlotte Peters (coord.)
Computer science training
Projet au choix
In annual block 3, students must choose one of the following three projects in their 180-credit bachelor's programme: LEPL1509, LEPL1511 or LSST1001. Projects LEPL1511 and LSST1001 are open on application and selection only. Pending selection, the student automatically enrols in LEPL1509.
From 5 to 5credit(s)
LEPL1511
Project 4 (in business projects creation)
Ouvert sur candidature et après sélection uniquement
Minor or additional module
(30 credits)
(> See the list of available minors and/or additional modules)
The student completes his formation with the additional module in computer sciences or a minor.
Maximum 1 element(s)
Minimum 7 credit(s)