120 credits - 2 years
Day schedule - In English
Francophone Certification Framework : 7
Internship : optional
Activities in other languages : optional
Introduction
The Master’s degree programme in electro-mechanical engineering draws equally from two fields (mechanics and electricity) and
prioritises basic knowledge with the goal of deepening or reorienting students’ knowledge mid-career.
By the end of the programme, students will be able to keep up with technical developments and adapt themselves to the needs of the
job market.
Your profile
You
• Have solid knowledge of electricity and mechanics;
• Want to improve your understanding of current technological and scientific issues;
• Want to design, model, realise and validate experimental devices and systems;
• Want to specialise in mechatronics or in energy and foresee a career in robotics and “flexible production”, energy transformation and
management, vehicles and transportation systems and/or aeronautics.
Your programme
This Master’s degree offers:
• General knowledge of electro-mechanics based on research;
• The mastery of mathematical and physical methods used in electricity and mechanics;
• An interdisciplinary approach to problem solving with particular emphasis placed on interface problems;
• Pedagogy centred on project-based learning;
• The possibility of testing your knowledge in the job market thanks to internships in the industrial sector