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Bachelor in Computer science
- academic year2024-2025
The 2024-2025 programme is subject to change. It is provided for information purposes only.
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Programme titleBachelor in Computer science
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Programme mnemonicBA-INFO
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Programme organised by
- Faculty of Sciences
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Degree typeBachelor
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Tier1th cycle
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Field and branch of studySciences and technics/Sciences
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Schedule typeDaytime
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Languages of instructionfrench
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Theoretical programme duration3 years
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CampusPlaine/Solbosch
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Category / TopicSciences and technics - Sciences
- Jury PresidentThierry MASSART
- Jury SecretaryGwenaël JORET
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General information
Degree typeBachelor
Theoretical programme duration3 years
Learning language(s)french
Schedule typeDaytime
CampusPlaine/Solbosch
Category(ies) - Topic(s)Sciences and technics - Sciences
Organising faculty(s) and university(ies)Contacts
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Programme objectives
At the end of the study cycle, the student will so have acquired:
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The capacity to develop an IT project, thanks to the various lectures in programming, algorithmics and software engineering
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The mastery of major computing topics, in particular operating systems and computers architecture, algorithmics, databases, software engineering, networking, programming languages and the bio-informatics
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The capacity to search information and to inquire and to express himself/herself both in French and in English, thanks to the language courses and to the various essays, homeworks and projects
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The capacity to develop auto-learning strategies and adapt in order to maintain a high level of knowledge and the ability to use computing tools
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Open-mindedness to other disciplines, according to personal tastes or the desire to begin further studies (biology and biochemistry related to bioinformatics, electronics, economics and management, systems administration…)
Teaching team and methods
The Bachelor programme alternates between lectures, practicals, and projects (individual or group).
Programme's added value
Learning activities are illustrated by lots of examples and case studies directly related to the research areas of the teaching staff, effectively preparing the student for the 2nd cycle of study.
Every block includes individual and group projects and a transversal project developing the student's the capacity to exploit the skills and knowledge and to present his/her results with appropriate arguments.
Each academic year, the student has to follow elective courses in other scientific disciplines.
International / Openness
If you so wish, you may spend one or more terms at universities abroad.
Access conditions
Programme
The programme helps students acquire the technical know-how and fundamental scientific knowledge in computer science, as well as general skills, in particular technical English language and an introduction to other scientific disciplines.
The studies are organized around two main focuses:
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A basic training in fundamental and theoretical computer science, as well as in the related scientific and mathematical matters
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A project-based learning leading to the acquisition of the practical and technical skills in computing
What's next ?
Prospects
The main objective of the programme is to provide general and specific skills in the field of computer science, as described in the learning outcomes, with the aim of allowing direct continuation to graduated studies, mainly the Master's degree in computing sciences, even if the Bachelor’s degree can also lead to other paths of study or be valued in a professional career.
In particular, depending on their choice of elective courses, the graduates have direct access to the Master's degree in bioinformatics and modelling or the Master degree in Cybersecurity.
For university IT graduates, most career opportunities will open after completing a Master's degree in the domain.