Electromechanics

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Program Overview

The Master's program in Electromechanics (Academic Master's) aims to train highly qualified professionals capable of analyzing, modeling, designing, and operating complex electromechanical systems. It is based on a multidisciplinary approach integrating electrical engineering, mechanics, power electronics, automation, thermodynamics, and industrial systems. The program is organized over two years (Master 1 and Master 2) and structured according to the LMD system, in accordance with the current national curriculum.

Teaching Language : The primary language of instruction is French.

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Master 1 – Semester 1:


– Modeling and Simulation of Electrical Machines – Advanced Power Electronics – Industrial Electrical Networks – Industrial Mechanisms and Power Transmission – Hydraulic and Pneumatic Machines – Advanced Programming in Python – Associated Practical Work (electrical machines, power electronics, industrial networks, mechanics, hydraulics, and pneumatics) – Introductory Unit (subject of your choice)


Master 1 – Semester 2:


– Control of Electrical Machines – Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control – Applied Thermodynamics – Applied Fluid Mechanics – Diagnosis and Monitoring of Electromechanical Systems – Applied Numerical Methods – Elements of Applied Artificial Intelligence – Compliance with Standards, Ethics, and Integrity – Practical Work Associated with the Different Units

Advanced Topics

The advanced modules are primarily developed in Master 2 and cover advanced modeling and simulation of electromechanical systems, advanced control techniques, automated systems, industrial maintenance, CAD/CAM, reverse engineering, and preparation for research work. The program concludes with an internship in a company or laboratory, culminating in a written thesis and an oral defense.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Master's program in Electromechanics is open to holders of a Bachelor's degree in Electromechanics. Holders of Bachelor's degrees in Industrial Maintenance, Electrotechnics, Electronics, Mechanical Engineering, Energy, or other specializations within the Science and Technology field may also be admitted, subject to regulatory requirements and established ranking, in accordance with the harmonized national curriculum.

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