ECAM Brussels, located on the UCLouvain Brussels Woluwe campus in Brussels, is a Belgian university that trains industrial engineers in one of the following specialities: automation, construction, electromechanics, electronics, IT and health engineering. ECAM Brussels also organises a work-linked master's degree in survey engineering and business analysis (in collaboration with ICHEC).
ECAM's vision and mission
Our mission is to train engineers with in-depth technical and scientific skills, who stand out for their pragmatic, solution-oriented approach.
Thanks to their critical thinking, ability to adapt and independent learning, our engineers are innovative and committed to meeting the challenges of the future.
Capable of working effectively in multidisciplinary teams and successfully completing complex projects, our graduates collaborate and communicate closely with all socio-professional circles.
Through our training, research and service activities, we are committed to sustainability and innovation to ensure a positive impact on society and the environment.
Our values
Caring
Caring means listening, understanding and supporting others with tolerance, creating a respectful environment, within the limits of my possibilities.
Collaboration
Collaboration means actively working with others, listening to their opinions, re-evaluating our points of view, and encouraging the exchange of ideas and expertise in a climate of mutual trust.
Commitment
Commitment means taking responsibility proactively, investing in one's work and in the life of the institution by taking account of societal and environmental issues.
Excellence
Excellence is characterised by the continuous quest for quality and improvement in everything we do.
Integrity
Integrity means exemplary behaviour that reflects ECAM's values, as well as honest and transparent communication of actions and decisions taken in compliance with the rules.
Strengths
University level
Reputation
Openness to business
International
Applied research
CTI accreditations
The 6 engineering courses have been accredited by the CTI (Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur) since September 2016 for a renewable period of 5 years, i.e. the maximum period.

Label EuR-ACE
CTI accreditation also confers on degrees the European EUR-ACE (EURopean ACcreditation for Engineering) label, awarded to high-quality engineering study programmes in Europe and abroad.
HE ICHEC-ECAM-ISFSC
ECAM belongs to the Haute École ICHEC-ECAM-ISFSC. ECAM organises joint degrees with ICHEC.
Historical milestones
1933: Title of technical engineer
1977: University level in 4 years (licence)
2004: Studies in 5 years with the Bologna decree
2011: Arrival in Woluwe-St-Lambert







