Systèmes Informatiques - SI

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Program Overview

The Bachelor in Computer Systems (Systèmes Informatiques - SI) is part of the academic field Mathematics and Computer Science, within the Computer Science major. This program aims to train students in designing, developing, analyzing, and maintaining complex computing systems. It provides a solid foundation in mathematics, algorithms, programming, system architecture, databases, networks, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.


Teaching Language : french

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Core Courses (Semesters 1 to 4)

Mathematics:

- Analysis I & II

- Algebra I & II

- Probability and Statistics

- Mathematical Logic

- Numerical Methods

Computer Science Foundations:

- Algorithmics and Data Structures I–III

- Computer Architecture

- Machine Structure I & II

- Object-Oriented Programming

- Web Application Development

- Language Theory

- Operating Systems I

Advanced Topics (Semesters 5 & 6)

- Operating Systems II

- Compiler Design

- Software Engineering

- Human-Computer Interaction

- Mobile Applications

- Cybersecurity

- Artificial Intelligence

- Semi-Structured Data

- Capstone Project (Final Year Project)

- Startup Creation & Digital Economy

Advanced Topics

Admissions Information

- Required Qualification: High school diploma (Baccalaureate) in scientific or technical fields (e.g., Mathematics, Experimental Sciences, Electrical Engineering).

- Recommended Skills: Strong mathematical and logical reasoning, analytical mindset, interest in computing and technology.


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