Master's courses in English/activities in other languages in 2025-2026
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Masters in English
In these programmes, the student is either required or has the option to take all their courses in English:
- Master in Economics: General [120 ECTS]
- Master in Economics: Econometrics [120 ECTS]
- Master in Economics: General [60 ECTS]
- Master in European Studies [120 ECTS]
- Master [120] in EU Studies
- Master in Management [120 ECTS] (Louvain-la-Neuve)
- Master in Management (with work-linked training) [120 ECTS]
- Master in Business engineering [120 ECTS] (Louvain-la-Neuve)
- Master in Biomedical Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in Chemical and Materials Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in Mathematical Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in Electro-mechanical Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in Mechanical Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in Computer engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in Physical Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in Civil Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in data Science Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in Energy Engineering [120 ECTS]
- Master in data Science : Information technologies [120 ECTS]
- Master in Computer Sciences [120 ECTS]
- Master in Computer Sciences [60 ECTS]
- Master in Linguistics [120 ECTS]
- Master in Agriculture and Bio-industries [120 ECTS] (professional focus Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis)
- Master in Physics [120 ECTS]
- Master in Physics [60 ECTS]
- Master in Medical Physics [120 ECTS]
- Master in Biology [60 ECTS]
- Master in Biochemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology [120 ECTS]
- Master in Chemistry [120 ECTS]
- Master in Chemistry [60 ECTS]
Bilingual French/English masters
In these programmes, the student is either required to take a significant number of courses in English or has the option to do so :
- Master in Political Sciences: International Relations [120 ECTS] (Louvain-la-Neuve)
- Master in Architecture (Bruxelles) – international master [120 ECTS] (Bruxelles Saint-Gilles)
Courses given in languages other than French
In the vast majority of programmes taught (mainly) in French, some courses are taught in English, or are "English Friendly", meaning that the teacher offers additional support to non-French-speaking students, such as extra classes in English or the option of sitting the exam in a language other than French. Many courses are also taught in other languages.
You can use the search engine in the Study Programme to find these courses (via the tab "Rechercher une unité d'enseignement").
Please note that :
- The language of instruction of a course is specified on its course description, and published in the detailed programme of each programme that offers it.
- Non-French-speaking students can benefit from specific preparation in French at UCLouvain.
- It is also possible for students to complete their language training through a degree or non-degree mobility programme.
Updated : 11 July 2024