109 Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in Belgium

Bioscience Engineering - Human Health Engineering
This master's degree will turn you into an integrator who is capable of translating physiological and psychological knowledge into advanced technological solutions for monitoring and improving human health. You end up working in health-related domains (sports, well-being, rehabilitation, prevention, ergonomics, safety, etc.)
EIT KIC Dual Degree Tracks in Sustainable Materials Engineering
This EIT KIC Dual Degree Tracks in Sustainable Materials Engineering MSc programme from KU Leuven stimulates innovation, entrepreneurship and leadership and focus on circular (eco)design.
Nuclear Engineering
The BNEN one-year programme in Nuclear Engineering at Ghent University was created in close collaboration with representatives of the utility companies and power plants and teaches students in all aspects of nuclear technology and its applications, creating nuclear engineering experts in the broad sense.
Biomedical Engineering
This is the standard English taught program in Biomedical Engineering, open to local and international students, where students follow courses at Ghent University and VUB.

Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Important properties of materials, such as the electrical, optical, thermal and mechanical properties, are determined by the way molecules and atoms assemble on the nanoscale into larger structures. Nanotechnology is the application of nanoscience leading to the use of new nanomaterials and nanosize components in useful products.
Electro-mechanical Engineering
The Master in Electro-mechanical Engineering from UCLouvain (UCL) draws equally from two fields (mechanics and electricity) and prioritises basic knowledge with the goal of deepening or reorienting students’ knowledge mid-career.
Electrical Engineering - Communication and Information Technology
The principal aim of the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - Communication and Information Technology study programme at Ghent University offers an in-depth training in the domains of electrical and electronics engineering. Students can choose a focus on either Electronic Circuits and Systems (ECS) or Communication and Information Technologies (CIT).
Photonics Engineering
The MSc. in Photonics Engineering is an English taught interuniversity programme of two years (120 ECTS) which leads to a joint degree from Ghent University and Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
Biomedical Sciences
A master in Biomedical Sciences at Ghent University has the expertise to contribute to translational research regarding current biomedical problems on a international academic level. You will have the know-how to develop, in a critical and creative manner, new insights regarding human health (you will bridge the gap between ‘pure’ sciences and the medical-clinical practice).

Chemical Engineering
The Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from KU Leuven is more than just chemistry: it is the application of chemical engineering principles to the development of technical products and to the design, control, and improvement of industrial processes.

Materials Engineering
The Master of Materials Engineering from KU Leuven recognizes that materials change the world. Each engineering design needs to be ‘materialised’: smart phones, implants, solar cells, aircrafts, cars, bridges, all of it.

Chemical Engineering Technology
This master’s Chemical Engineering Technology programme from KU Leuven provides in-depth, interdisciplinary training in chemical engineering as practised in various contexts and sectors. The programme’s main focus is learning to design, execute, test and improve industrial processes in a chemically and technologically responsible way.
Fire Safety Engineering
The International Master of Science in Fire Safety Engineering is an English taught two-year programme offered by Ghent University with the aim of providing a high-level education and an integrated cultural experience to future Fire Safety experts.

Biochemical Engineering Technology
This master’s programme provides in-depth, interdisciplinary training in biochemical engineering as practiced in various contexts and sectors. Particular areas of focus include food science, biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and environmental sciences. In addition to (bio)chemical and scientific coursework, the curriculum includes assignments in socio-economics and biotechnology.

European Master in Radiation and its Effects on Microelectronics and Photonics Technologies
This two-year European Master in Radiation and its Effects on Microelectronics and Photonics Technologies programme from KU Leuven provides a multidisciplinary and innovative programme covering the interactions between Radiation and MicroElectronics and Photonics, two Key Enabling Technologies for the future of Europe.
Textile Engineering
Ghent University's Textile Engineering programme brings textile education in a multidisciplinary way. The strengths of the most renowned specialists in the domain of textiles in Europe are brought together. This ensures that the demands of an industry continuously striving for technological innovation, creativity and quality are fulfilled.

Electrical Engineering
The Master of Electrical Engineering programme from KU Leuven is a comprehensive course of study providing graduate students with the foundational knowledge needed to pioneer the next generation of networked, integrated systems.

Engineering - Energy
The Master of Science in Engineering: Energy lies at the heart of a viable future. The programme addresses the main issues of mechanical and electrical engineering while offering students the chance to make a lasting impact on the global stage.
Nanotechnologies
The Nanotechnologies programme at UCLouvain trains students in the multidisciplinary aspect of nanotechnologies and offers five different specialisations.
Electrical Engineering, Professional Focus In Electronic Systems And Devices
Electrical Engineering, Professional Focus In Electronic Systems And Devices from University of Liège will enable students to use their knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of electricity, electronics and computer science to capture, analyze, transform and transmit information and energy.