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2nd Master in Industrial sciences (2nd cycle-Industrial Engineers) Chemistry
ECTS Credits | Number of Hours (h/year) | |
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2 | 30 | |
2 | 30 | |
3 | 30 | |
6 | 75 | |
5 | 60 | |
2 | 30 | |
4 | 45 | |
4 | 45 | |
2 | 30 | |
10 | 145 | |
20 | 215 |
Environmental aspect of the production techniques
ECTS Credits | 2 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 |
Code | TECH-MING0001/2 |
Prerequisite | Basic knowledge in physics, chemistry and biology |
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Aims and Objectives | To expound, to explain and to discuss the mechanisms, causes, consequences and remedies (technical means) of the various phenomena concerning our worldwide environment. |
Description | Study of the various phenomena concerning the pollution of air, waters and ground; study of the technical means of the industrial effluents treatment (treatment of smokes, wastewater and solid waste); study of the energies use and the noise nuisances; study of clean technologies, clean productions and clean products. |
Bibliography | RAMADE, F., Eléments d'écologie - Ecologie appliquée, Mc Graw-Hill,1991 Etat de l'environnement wallon, Ministère de la Région wallonne, Direction générale des ressources naturelles et de l'environnement, 1994 et 2000 Horizon 2010 - Plan wallon des déchets, Ministère de la Région wallonne, Direction générale des ressources naturelles et de l'environnement, 1998 POPESCU, M., BLANCHARD, J. et CARRE, J., Analyse et traitement physicochimique des rejets atmosphériques industriels, Tec & Doc - Lavoisier, 1998 BICOCCHI, S., Les polluants et les techniques d'épuration des fumées, Tec & Doc - Lavoisier, 1998 |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures |
Assessment Methods | Written and/or oral examination |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
Gestion de projets et de la qualité
ECTS Credits | 2 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 |
Code | TECH-MING0003/2 |
Prerequisite | Introduction to Economics and to Business Management (BAC2) Business Management ( M1) |
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Aims and Objectives | Explain that : - environment is changing continuously because of technical and économic progresses; - that is why the company is under obligation to adapt its production, its processes and its organization to meet all requirements from clients: for example , quality requirements. - business is trending to "global quality"; -new functions and new jobs emerge: Project Manager and Quality Manager (quality controller). |
Description | -Introduction:the Company and its environment *who is concerned : "shareholders" and "stakeholders" *change and new requirements from clients *quality: cost ; cost of "bad quality" -"Client-oriented Firm" *Aim: to satisfy client *advantages * marketing-mix ( 4 P :Product-Place-Publicity-Price) - guarantee (legal aspects ) - Quality management :8 principles - ISO Standards (What ?Why?) - certification (for ex. steps to ISO 9001 certification ) |
Bibliography |
-Site de l'Organisation Internationale de Normalisation pour différentes matières, par ex: *ISO:acquérir les bases *ISO 9000/ISO14000:principes de management *Stéphane Mathieu « Normes qualité ISO 9000, version 2000 », Techniques de l'Ingénieur, document en ligne -Le management du Titanic: leçons d'un naufrage; Henry Lang;éd.d'Organisation1999;Paris. -Test Budget & Droit :N° 193 (07/08/2007)pour la garantie;N°199(07/08/2008) pour le bon de commande * Olivier de Brouwer,ing « les 7 nouveaux outils de gestion de la qualité », document en ligne * Claude Yves Bernard, « le management par la qualité totale », Editions Afnor *Jacques D, Ingénieur Prévention : « la démarche d'analyse des accidents par la méthode de l'arbre des causes » |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Tutorials Group seminars or workshops "quality-oriented" hospital (M.Jobé)
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Assessment Methods | Written examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
Gestion entrepreneuriale
ECTS Credits | 4 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 45 |
Teaching staff | |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | TECH-MING0004/2 |
Prerequisite | Economics (micro and macro) (BAC3) Business management (M1) |
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Aims and Objectives | - face real business management situations . -- go further in Business management -decompartmentalize different economic and management courses - understand the many-sided aspects of management. - analyze the study of “ long-term decisions” (investment and its financing) in-depth
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Description | Capital investment decision *opportunity cost of investment *optimal financing (LT&MTcredits;leasing) *leverage *compounding and discounting (distinction);cost of capital *the concept of the net present value (NPV) and of the internal rate of return (IRR) *calculate NPV, IRR, Pay back period,Breakeven Point *Budget and cash planning
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Bibliography | Ballada, S. Gestion financière. 3ème édition. Paris : Maxima, 1996, 529 pages Braekeveldt, S. Trésorerie. 1ère édition. Zellik : Vif Editions, 1997, 290 pages Coispeau, Devanna. Gestion de Haut de Bilan. 1ère édition. Bailly : Séfi, 1992, 215 pages Coopers&Lybrand. Le financement des PME. 1ère édition. Bruxelles : L’Echo, 1996, 56 pages Vernimmen, P. Finance d’entreprise. 4ème édition. Paris : Dalloz, 2000, 973 pages |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Tutorials Group seminars or workshops |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
Sciences humaines et sociales
ECTS Credits | 4 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 45 |
Teaching staff | |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | TECH-MING0005/2 |
Prerequisite | Introduction to Management (BAC2) Business Management (M1) |
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Aims and Objectives | Explain place and importance of Human Factor in economy and in business Grasp aspects of Human Resource Management (HRM) Give our future engineers "tool" to become a "good "( efficient and human) teamleader |
Description | - Social-économic-political environment: continuous change:the company is under obligation to adapt - Paradox of Productivity:obligation and possible consequences (for Welfare, for Return (ROE) and forr employment situation) -Schools of thought in HRM (Why? and how? to motivate people) -To-day Payment and fiscal consequences -How to apply successfully for a job ? C.V. : in theory and in practice . |
Bibliography | Ressources humaines:Nouvelles pratiques selon l'ISO 9001;Geneviève Krebs;AFNOR 2004;St-Denis 50 Techniques essentielles de Gestion;Michael Ward;éd.De Vecchi 1995;Paris Le management du Titanic;Henry Lang;éd.d'Organisation 2001;Paris |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Tutorials |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
Stages
ECTS Credits | 10 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 145 |
Teaching staff | |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | TECH-MING0006/2 |
Prerequisite | |
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Aims and Objectives |
During his placement, the student will be entrusted with a mission consistent regarding activities related to the guidelines proposed by the High School. Through it, he must prove his ability to develop the skills required by his university level training and his future career in engineering. The placement will lead to a dissertation, "Travail de Fin d'Etudes", the culmination of five years of study at university level. |
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Teaching and Learning Methods | Project or fieldwork |
Assessment Methods | Placements |
Notes | No |
Language | French |
Master's thesis
ECTS Credits | 20 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 215 |
Teaching staff | |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | TECH-MING0007/2 |
Prerequisite | All the topics developed during the whole formation |
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Aims and Objectives | A engineering problem has to be solved, a report has to be written and a talk has to be given. |
Description | Starting with the specifications of an engineering problem, the student must investigate one or several solutions. It may be lead to carry out a prototype, if necessary. If the project is given by the industry or a research institute, it will be submitted to a jury of teachers for approbation. The personal part of the work should be apparent and clearly distinguished of other parties’ contribution. |
Bibliography | |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Project or fieldwork |
Assessment Methods | Theses The evaluation will be based on
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Notes | No |
Language | French |
Industrial chemistry
ECTS Credits | 3 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | QUETTIER, Sophie; Schrynemackers, Jean |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 |
Code | TECH-ICHI0005/2 |
Prerequisite | Various specific matters of the training of engineer, courses of 1st year of the 2nd cycle (industrial chemistry, organic chemistry, general and chemical thermodynamics, chemical engineering…) |
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Aims and Objectives | The optics followed in the course of 1st year of the second cycle remains the same one in 2nd. Here, the matters concern mainly the organic chemistry. The course is also interested in the particular problems posed by manufacture of catalysts. It ends in a synthesis of the problems created in the environment by the human activities and industrial and of the solutions which can be brought there. |
Description | Organic chemical industries (substances with interfacial activity, industries of cellulose, organic dyes, sugar refinery, varnished and paintings); Manufacture of catalysts; Chemical industry in its environment (various risks, directing SEVESO, studies of incidence, waste solid, gas and liquid effluents, automobile pollution…) |
Bibliography | Livres, revues, publications techniques de sociétés chimiques et fédérations professionnelles,... en nombre tel qu'il est impossible de les détailler ici |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
Chemical engineering
ECTS Credits | 6 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 75 |
Teaching staff | HAFNAOUI, Anass |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 |
Code | TECH-ICHI0006/2 |
Prerequisite | The first year course of the second cycle in chemical engineering |
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Aims and Objectives | To explain the working, mathematical model, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of mass and heat transfers systems meted in chemical industries |
Description | Study of chemical reactors. |
Bibliography | JM Coulson et JF Richardson, 'Chemical engineering' volume 1, 2 et 6 - Pergamon press- 1993...2001 |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Tutorials |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
Materials engineering
ECTS Credits | 5 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 60 |
Teaching staff | Schrynemackers, Jean |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 |
Code | TECH-ICHI0007/2 |
Prerequisite | Basic training in physics, chemistry and mechanics applied and in study of materials. Course of thermodynamics. |
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Aims and Objectives | The course will contain many councils for the choice of metals and alloys for the applications. To show the very large variety of the surface treatments. To give to the future industrial engineers chemists basic concepts concerning the development of metals (thermodynamic and physicochemistry, kinetics). |
Description | Physical metallurgy: Crystalline structure of metals and alloys, Plastic deformations, Diffusion, Diagram of balance, Corrosion. Ferrous alloys: steels and pig iron and cast iron, heat treatments, surface dressings, stainless steels; heat-resisting steels, tool steels, structures micrographic; Nonferrous alloys: aluminium, copper, zinc, magnesium, titanium, nickel; New materials; Testing methods: mechanical tests, metallographic tests, thermal methods of analysis. Surface treatments: degreasing, scouring, polishing, activation/desactivation, rinsing; surface coatings; transformations of surface; anodization, chemical treatments of surface. Extractive metallurgy: Kinetics and thermodynamics of the principal reactions pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgic and electrometallurgic. Study of the development of the cast iron and the blast furnace; Steelmaking; Study of the metallurgy of nickel, copper, aluminium, magnesium, zirconium and titanium |
Bibliography | Jean Barralis et Gérard Madère ' Précis de métallurgie, propriétés, normalisation.' Editions Nathan, Paris, 1997-2000. Région wallonne, 'Traitements de surfaces' tome 1 Cahiers technologies environnement. Publication: DGTR 1991-2000. J. BENARD et A. MICHEL, « Métallurgie générale », Edition Masson, Paris 1991. J. PHILIBERT et A. VIGUES, « Métallurgie du minerai au matériau », Edition Masson, Paris 1998 |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
Quality assurance and standards
ECTS Credits | 2 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | Schrynemackers, Jean |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 |
Code | TECH-ICHI0011/2 |
Prerequisite | elementary knowledge of the industrial processes in chemistry, biochemistry and biotechnology due, inter alia, at the time of the training course of immersion of 3rd bachelor. |
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Aims and Objectives | Every future engineer needs to understand the reason for the existence of standards, their role in industry, the way they are applied or used, the advantages (or disadvantages) they can bring. there will be a special focus on quality, environment and security-related standards. |
Description | Among other topics we will discuss :
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Bibliography | |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Group seminars or workshops After an introductive lecture, the students will perform a personal research on a topic of their choice and prepare a PowerPoint presentation as well as a short abstract and will present their contribution to their classmates. |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations Continuous assessment The presentations will be evaluated by the students themselves (as well as the teacher). Knowledge of the subjects will be verified through a written exam. |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
Nuclear science
ECTS Credits | 2 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | SCUVEE, Robert |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 |
Code | TECH-ICHI0014/2 |
Prerequisite | Physics: Knowledge of: elastic collisions, waves, energy, momentum |
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Aims and Objectives | To give to the students a good basic knowledge in the field of nuclear phenomena, underscoring particularly those aspects of nuclear energy that have applications in industrial processes and biological effects of ionising radiations. |
Description | The nucleus. Alpha radioactivity Beta radioactivity (negative and positive) Gamma radiations Exponential decay. Secular Equilibriums. Radioactive chains. Neutrons. Dosimetry (definition, biological effects of radiations, dose equivalent. Detectors. Natural Radioactivity. ( tritium, carbon 14, potassium 40, radon, uranium 235 and 238.) Fusion reactions. Fission reactions. Slow neutrons reactors (PWR, BWR, and gas reactors) Fast neutron reactors. Applications of radio elements in the fields of industry and medicine. Waste products and their disposal |
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Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Lectures 2 h/week (15 weeks) Factory tour Laboratory at Technische Hochschule Aachen (Abteilung Jüllich) |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations Oral examinations oral examination in january or june. written examination in september |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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