Objectives: Your training is based on a common core multidisciplinary knowledge base - consisting of mathematics, physics and computer science - associated with applied sciences in the electronics and civil engineering sectors.
In the second year (L2), generalist teachings are shared with the Physical Path of the Physical License Designation. More specific lessons to the SPI label complete the year.
In the third year (L3), you can go to two different routes: Electronics, Electrical Energy, Automatic (EEA) or Civil Engineering (GC).
Intended for: Students
Degree Level (EU) : 6 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Acquired skills during the training : Electronic, Electric, Automatic (EEEA) option:
you will understand how it works, you will design and build simple analog and/or digital electronic circuits. you will be able to analyze an electronic system and associated signals in the temporal and frequency domains. you will be able to implement algorithmic and programming techniques, including the development of simple data acquisition and processing applications. you will be able to implement the techniques and technologies attached to applied physics to characterize the phenomena involved in electronic systems (strong current and low current). you will be able to identify and independently carry out the various stages of an experimental approach or a project.
Targeted careers : Building and public works,
Industry / Production,
Manufacturing of electronic components/systems
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