- Faculté d'informatique
- 120 credits
The University of Namur awards the Master’s in Computer System Architecture jointly with the Henallux and the ULiège.
Full details of the programme are available on the website of the Henallux.
To register for a Master’s, please contact the Henallux.
The University of Namur provides teaching in the following areas:
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IASIM107 | Sécurité des Applications [HENALLUX] | Rochet Florentin, Absil Romain (substitute) | 30h+30h | 5 | ||||||||||
IASIM105 | Principes de Sécurité Informatique [HENALLUX] | DAUVIN Emmanuel | 30h+30h | 5 | ||||||||||
IASIM106 | Cryptographie [HENALLUX] | Rochet Florentin, Li Chaoyun (substitute) | 30h+30h | 5 | ||||||||||
IASIM108 | Gestion du risque [HENALLUX] | Colin Jean-Noël | 30h+20h | 4 | ||||||||||
IASIM204 | Stages [HENALLUX] | 145h | 12 | |||||||||||
IASIM203 | Mémoire [HENALLUX] | Colin Jean-Noël | 215h | 18 | ||||||||||
IASIM201 | Protection des données [HENALLUX] | Rosier Karen | 20h+20h | 3 | ||||||||||
IASIM209 | Gestion des identités et des accès | Colin Jean-Noël | 20h+30h | 4 |
Credits | Hours/Semester | |||||||||||
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IASIM107 | Sécurité des Applications [HENALLUX] | Rochet Florentin, Absil Romain (substitute) | 5 | 30 - 30 | ||||||||
IASIM105 | Principes de Sécurité Informatique [HENALLUX] | DAUVIN Emmanuel | 5 | 30 - 30 | ||||||||
IASIM106 | Cryptographie [HENALLUX] | Rochet Florentin, Li Chaoyun (substitute) | 5 | 30 - 30 | ||||||||
IASIM108 | Gestion du risque [HENALLUX] | Colin Jean-Noël | 4 | 30 - 20 |
Credits | Hours/Semester | |||||||||||
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IASIM204 | Stages [HENALLUX] | 12 | 145 - 0 | |||||||||
IASIM203 | Mémoire [HENALLUX] | Colin Jean-Noël | 18 | 215 - 0 | ||||||||
IASIM201 | Protection des données [HENALLUX] | Rosier Karen | 3 | 20 - 20 | ||||||||
IASIM209 | Gestion des identités et des accès | Colin Jean-Noël | 4 | 20 - 30 |
Main skill : Designing, integrating and maintaining complex information systems, while ensuring that the expectations and standards be met in terms of quality ( performance, upgradability, security, availability, cost, scaling, and degree to which the systems are interoperational, testable and usable)
Subject-specific skills
Transferable skills
This Master’s Degree in Computer Science, granting 120 credits, constitutes a training which is organised by one of Europe’s most forward-looking faculties, pioneers in the field. It favours independence and critical thinking and develops the ability to carry out team-work on projects from the stage of analysis to that of implementation.
Thanks to this training, students will be able to :
The Master’s degree in Computer Science, granting 120 credits, offers a programme which builds on courses linked to the process of designing and developing software : software engineering, standard engineering, distributed networks, e-business, management of IT projects, safety and reliability systems, software quality, etc.
The programme builds on
The available options are :
For students coming from a Bachelor’s degree in Management Engineering, (Information Management orientation) one specific additional option (Management IT) is available. For students coming from a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematical Sciences, the Mathematical IT option is available, which is specifically designed for and adapted to their training.
The programme is supplemented by courses related to society and to the context of applications in the world of firms and companies.
The dissertation (based on the personal project of applied research or of fundamental research, under the supervision of a member of staff) and an international internship / work placement lasting half a semester both constitute the completion of the Master’s degree.
Evaluation includes oral or written examinations, the research project and the writing and defence of the dissertation.
An internship / work placement offers a unique experience in professional and cultural terms.
This internship takes place at the end of the training for the Master’s degree, preferably abroad, at a firm, university or research centre. It constitutes a practical preparation for the dissertation. It allows students to become familiar with the reality of the work world, particularly in an international context. Over the last twenty-five years, these work placements have taken place in more than thirty countries.
Exchange schemes such as the Erasmus programme allow students, under certain conditions, to follow courses in other universities, in Belgium and abroad.