IT Professions: Software Design, Development and Testing 12 months Undergraduate Programme By Université Paris-Saclay |TopUniversities

IT Professions: Software Design, Development and Testing

Subject Ranking

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Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

170 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Goals The License trains software developers for distributed and nomadic environments. The issues that graduates can address are essentially centered on Internet services and applications for mobile terminals.
At the end of the training, graduates are able to:
  • Design and develop applications for smartphones and tablets
  • Develop and implement dynamic and accessible websites
  • Use middleware technologies: Java, RMI, Web services, etc.
  • Develop software for deployment on heterogeneous platforms
  • Design human-machine interfaces adapted to mobile terminals.

Training skills

  • Being able to analyze a project from the specifications.
  • Be able to develop a web or mobile application based on a previously carried out analysis.

Opportunities and professions targeted
Graduates can work in the following professions: - Designer/developer of web and mobile applications - Database manager - Project manager assistant - IT operations manager - Information systems manager - Applications analyst - Design analyst / IT designer - Computer scientist in charge / Computer scientist in charge of studies - Project manager for computer studies and development - Project manager for IT project management - Developer / IT developer - Computer scientist in charge / Computer scientist in charge of studies - Designer / Designer ofcomputer application - database manager

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Goals The License trains software developers for distributed and nomadic environments. The issues that graduates can address are essentially centered on Internet services and applications for mobile terminals.
At the end of the training, graduates are able to:
  • Design and develop applications for smartphones and tablets
  • Develop and implement dynamic and accessible websites
  • Use middleware technologies: Java, RMI, Web services, etc.
  • Develop software for deployment on heterogeneous platforms
  • Design human-machine interfaces adapted to mobile terminals.

Training skills

  • Being able to analyze a project from the specifications.
  • Be able to develop a web or mobile application based on a previously carried out analysis.

Opportunities and professions targeted
Graduates can work in the following professions: - Designer/developer of web and mobile applications - Database manager - Project manager assistant - IT operations manager - Information systems manager - Applications analyst - Design analyst / IT designer - Computer scientist in charge / Computer scientist in charge of studies - Project manager for computer studies and development - Project manager for IT project management - Developer / IT developer - Computer scientist in charge / Computer scientist in charge of studies - Designer / Designer ofcomputer application - database manager

Admission Requirements

72+
5.5+
  • DUT in Computer Science
  • BTS SIO (Computer Services to Organizations) or BTS SNIR (Digital Systems option Computer Science and Networks).
  • Computer License: Computer License students can apply for a PRISM license from level L2.
  • Engineering cycle, following a reorientation at the end of the first year of the cycle.

1 Year
Jan
Sep

Domestic
170 EUR
International
170 EUR

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