Objectives: Digital sciences are at the heart of connected objects and intelligent products that combine information processing and communication capabilities with their environment. Digital technology is at the center of new systems engineering approaches (3D modeling, virtualization, simulation, digital prototyping, etc.) for the design and development of intelligent systems.
The first two years of study take place on a common core basis. They are devoted to the acquisition of basic scientific skills in applied mathematics (scientific calculation, numerical analysis), computer science (algorithms and programming, database, networks), automation (system control, operational safety) and signal and image processing.
The scientific curriculum is supplemented by general training (modern languages, communication, managerial sciences, systems engineering). Openings in the professional environment are guaranteed by company internships and multiple interventions by industrialists. International experiences are encouraged through numerous opportunities for academic exchanges and internships abroad.
Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Admission requirements: Bac +2 (CPGE)
Targeted careers : Carrières dans les domaines tels que :
la simulation numérique
les systèmes embarqués
les objets connectés
les villes intelligentes (smart city)
la sûreté et la sécurité
Duration and terms: 3 years
Partnerships with national organisations: Université de Lorraine
Dedicated web site: https://ensem.univ-lorraine.fr/formations/