Electromechanics

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Program Overview

The objective is to provide versatile training for engineers capable of analyzing, designing, and optimizing industrial systems operating in the fields of electrical and mechanical engineering. This training focuses on the essential concepts of mechanical engineering (materials science, computer-aided design, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, machine elements, vibration dynamics, mechanical manufacturing, aeronautics, industrial production, etc.) and those of electrical engineering (measurement techniques, electrical and electronic circuits and components, electronics, automation, signals and their processing methods, modeling devices and functions and simulating their behavior on computers, system diagnostics, etc.).


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Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Master's program is divided into four semesters spread over two years.

Assessment of Knowledge

• The acquisition of knowledge and skills is assessed through regular, continuous assessment and practical tests combined with a final exam.

• There will be two exam sessions per year followed by a resit session for each.

• Each subject will be assessed at least once during the program, resulting in the awarding of a grade.

• Each subject will be assigned a weighting. The overall grade for a subject includes the final exam grade and the continuous assessment grade.

• A validated unit is capitalizable, meaning it is definitively acquired when the student has obtained a weighted average equal to or greater than 10 out of 20 by compensating the grades for each subject in the course. Completion of the course entails the acquisition of the corresponding European credits (ECTS).

• Attendance at all educational activities organized as part of the program is mandatory for tutorials and practical work.

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Admissions Information

Entry into the program is specifically intended for students holding a bachelor's degree in electromechanics or industrial maintenance, as well as all specialties from another group of ST programs, subject to equivalence and approval from the training team

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