University Bachelor of Technology - Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Université Côte d'Azur |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BTech

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Goals of the program

  • Three courses are offered in the 3rd year :
  • Electricity and energy management (EME) -  RNCP sheet 35407 :
  • monitor the production of electrical energy conversion systems and intervene in maintenance processes.
  • Automation and industrial computing (AII) -  RNCP sheet 35408 :
  • install and program automated systems that will ensure the operation and control of industrial processes.
  • Electronics and embedded systems (ESE) -  RNCP sheet 35409 :
  • analyze, design and produce electronic systems, put them into communication and ensure their maintenance.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BTech

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Goals of the program

  • Three courses are offered in the 3rd year :
  • Electricity and energy management (EME) -  RNCP sheet 35407 :
  • monitor the production of electrical energy conversion systems and intervene in maintenance processes.
  • Automation and industrial computing (AII) -  RNCP sheet 35408 :
  • install and program automated systems that will ensure the operation and control of industrial processes.
  • Electronics and embedded systems (ESE) -  RNCP sheet 35409 :
  • analyze, design and produce electronic systems, put them into communication and ensure their maintenance.

Admission Requirements

Recruitment level(s)
  • Bac
Required training(s)
  • General Baccalaureate, Scientific Specializations
Technological Baccalaureate: STI2D
  • Target audience
  • High school graduate with a general baccalaureate (scientific specializations) and a technological baccalaureate (STI2D)

3 Years

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