Objectives: The aim of the Masters in Complex Systems Engineering is to train high-level executives in Digital Technology Systems Engineering according to one of the 4 disciplinary paths:
EcoTic Signal Networks
Safety Maintenance Support-PHM
Digital Engineering and Management for the Connected Industry
Industrial Systems Engineering
Intended for: Students in initial or continuing education
Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Admission requirements: M1 is extended to students of scientific license
and in M2 Measurement, Performance and Certification.
Acquired skills during the training : Disciplinary scientific skills refer to Automation, Signal Processing, Productivity and Networks, and are defined according to the specialties and according to the pathways declined in the nature of targeted systems and in the properties of these systems.
Transdisciplinary scientific skills in Engineering and Systems Integration relate to the mastery of a cooperative and transdisciplinary work process for the definition, development and progressive deployment of a solution by a prime contractor to satisfy (Costs / Quality Functionality / Deadlines) the need expressed by a client (engineering trades and systems integration).
And Personal and professional skills from the skills reference: Know-how in situation.
Targeted careers : Professional opportunities are located in SMEs / SMIs, large industrial groups, systems manufacturers and integrators in the fields of energy, transport, manufacturing, aeronautics, defense, telecommunications operators, as well than in public or private research institutes.
Duration and terms: 4 semesters including an internship of 5 months
Dedicated web site: https://www.fst.univ-lorraine.fr/formations/master-ingenierie-des-systemes-complexes