Educational quality of the programme

At VUB the quality of the education takes centre stage. This isn't something we say lightly: we scrutinise our programmes regularly to align them with changing student needs in a rapidly changing society. Additionally, the engineering programmes in Flanders are audited by an external commission: Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs (CTI, France).

 

Information on the educational quality of each programme is public, e.g. describing its strengths and ctions. For this interuniversitairy programme, this information is provided by the partner institution. More details can be found here.

Our strenghts

 

5 extra reasons to choose this Master of Nuclear Engineering

  • A combination of theory and practical skills, as we use a diversity of didactic formats, including exercises and/or labs for nearly all courses;
  • A good balance between basic subjects and in-depth courses, thanks to elective course modules and topical days organised by SCK CEN;
  • The master's thesis is a great way to develop multidisciplinary scientific competences and transferrable skills;
  • A very competent, highly professional teaching staff, lecturers and assistants, many of whom are employed in nuclear companies and involved in leading internatonal research programs and associations related to applications of nuclear technology;
  • Backed by world-class research at the 6 participating universities, the research centre and the professors and assistants.
Opportunities



To ensure the quality of the programme, BNEN has been structurally embedding several quality-monitoring actions since 2015, involving students, teaching staff, alumni and the industry:

  • We continually exchange views with stakeholders (nuclear industry, nuclear regulator, waste management agency) to understand the changing environment of nuclear energy in Belgium and if necessary to reorient the BNEN programme.
  • We regularly assess the quality of our teaching material and didactic approaches and upgrade or innovate these whenever needed.
  • The calendar (equilibrium of semesters, efficient use of time slots) will be investigated to see whether optimizations are needed to better accomodate staff, young professionals and their employers.

All the planned actions are described in detail in the programme development plan.

 
 
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