Objectives: This BUT in Apprenticeship offers quality training in the following areas:
Production and distribution of electrical energy
Automation
Regulation
Computer science
Digital communications networks
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Electrical Engineering consists of knowing how to design, manufacture, use and repair equipment using or producing electricity. This equipment includes both power plant generators and advanced electronic devices.
Industrial Computing consists of knowing how to program and use complex electronic components and devices: microprocessors, computers, robots, industrial automation, networks.
A sector of the future: Electronics improve our daily lives (smartphones, automobiles, medical imaging, smart homes, etc.), Renewable energies are revolutionizing electricity production, Automation makes our industries more competitive, Telecommunications and networks are exploding , Electric vehicles are becoming more popular.
Degree Level (EU) : 6 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Targeted careers : The traditional professions of electronics engineer, electrical technician, automation engineer or maintenance technician cover a range of specific jobs:
Methodist - industrializer
Test manager, developer
Manufacturing team manager
Maintenance coordinator
Regulation automation engineer, process specialist
Industrial computer scientist
These professions offer numerous opportunities in different sectors: aeronautics and space, the microelectronics industry, health, transport and automobiles, agri-food and agro-industries, information and technology technologies. Communication.
Dedicated web site: https://cfa.univ-lorraine.fr/nos-formations/but/but-geii-nancy.html