
EMerald Master Course in Resources Engineering [Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Program]
- Starting
- Winter semester
- Application:
- directly at the University
- Study mode:
- On campus
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor's degree in engineering with basic knowledge in geology, or in minerals engineering, mining engineering, chemical engineering, geological engineering, metallurgical engineering, materials engineering (if oriented towards metals extraction and processing), or a master's degree in geology.
Minimum standard period of study: 3 years.
Required ECTS credits: 180.
At least 22.5 ECTS in mathematics at university level are also required.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines

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Application Procedure & Selection
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Application Documents
- A copy of your passport AND a sworn translation into English of your birth certificate*. Only selected students will have to provide a French translation of their birth certificate (this is compulsory to register at a French University).
- A photo (ID format).
- Your up-to-date resume in English (maximum 1 page).
- A personal motivation letter in English.
- A copy of your High School Diploma and a sworn translation into English or French*.
- A copy of your higher education studies diploma and transcript of records with a sworn translation into English or French*.
- An English Proficiency test/document for non-English speakers (see language requirements).
- Official documents highlighting your accomplishments over the last five years (studies, internships, employment).
- A recommendation letter.
- An official document issued within 12 months of the submission deadline showing your place of residence. The place of residence could be verified on the basis of the provision of the documents listed in the PRADO website if it mentions a place of residence and is dated. If this is not the case, an applicant can send any other document considered appropriate.
For example:- a residence certificate issued in accordance with the candidate’s municipality normal registration rules,
- a certificate from the candidate’s place of work, study or training issued by the employer or institution in question. In absence of such documents, alternatives such as renting contracts, phone and electricity bills can be asked for.
All copies must be certified. Simple translations can be accepted, but once in Belgium you will have to provide the original documents. Therefore it is useful to upload certified copies*.
*If your documents are originally in English, then you are not required to provide a translation.