Objectives: The master's degree in Networks and Telecommunications (RT) is a multidisciplinary training in the digital sector.
The professions and functions targeted by this diploma are those linked to Information and communication technologies, relating to the field of computing as well as networks and telecoms, from the design of the communication architecture and its components, through to the deployment of e-services integrating quality and security.
It is based on training that is more than 30 years old (STRI has existed since 1992) and focused on work-study training since 1998. The training is co-constructed and implemented in a university/company partnership.
This master offers 2 courses:
Security of information systems and networks (SSIR): aims to implement security policies and devices by deploying tools and processes for prevention, diagnosis and remediation
Telecoms services, networks and infrastructures (STRI): aims to deploy communications services and infrastructures including the cloud and the Internet of Things (IoT). The quality and safety aspects are intrinsic to the infrastructure and services studied.
The 1st year M1 is common to both SSIR and STRI courses, the differentiation is made in M2.
Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Prerequisites: license
Targeted careers : Network and telecoms architect
Systems and network administrator
Cyber Security Engineer
Cloud Engineer
IoT Engineer
DevOps Engineer
Security auditor
Pentest
Consulting, audit and expertise in RT
SOC analyst operator