bashabo,
You basically have two options: steel lintel or bond beam.
When using a steel lintel, I usually specify angle(s), tees, or wide flanges. The disadvantage is that for exterior applications, they are subject to corrosion unless encased in masonry which requires additional labor. I like to use bond beams for exterior applications. At the ends, be sure to have a flexible joint such as caulk or silicon with a backer rod. This will help prevent ugly cracks in the masonry at the upper corners of the door.
In either case, be sure to take advantage of the arching action of the masonry. If you don't, you could end up with an enormous lintel. Check the masonry code, it clearly explains the limitations of the arching action.
We rarely design lintels. In fact, for most jobs we include a standard lintel schedule in the specs. The reason for this is that because of the arching action, there is a theoretical maximum load on the lintel regardless of wall height.
Good luck.