Explore the programs and courses offered by Electromechanical
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe targeted profile of the Electromechanical Master's course is to prepare students for jobs in the electrical and mechanical industrial field and electromechanical systems (Management, Automation, Control, and industrial installations and their Maintenance). The graduate will be able to: Model and design of production lines, and also to size, design and choose the elements of a production facility, Automate a production process; Install, secure and maintain a production system; Implement improvement techniques to ensure total quality; Manage and pilot the different flows in a production company; Have the necessary responsiveness to unforeseen problems.
Semester 1
Fundamental Teaching Unit
· Modeling and simulation of electrical machines
· Advanced power electronics
· Industrial electrical networks
· Industrial mechanisms and power transmission
· Hydraulic and pneumatic machines
Methodological Teaching Unit
§ Practical work: Modeling and simulation of electrical machines
§ Practical work: Advanced power electronics
§ Practical work: Industrial electrical networks
§ Practical work: Industrial mechanisms and power transmission
§ Practical work: Hydraulic and pneumatic machines
Discovery Teaching Unit
· Elective Subject
Cross-Curricular Unit
· Technical English and Terminology
Semester 2
Fundamental Teaching Unit
· Electrical Machine Control
· Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control
· Applied Thermodynamics
· Applied Fluid Mechanics
· Diagnostics and Monitoring
Methodological Teaching Unit
§ Practical work: Electrical Machine Control
§ Practical work: Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control
§ Practical work: Applied Thermodynamics
§ Applied Numerical Methods
Discovery Teaching Unit
· Elective Subject
Cross-Curricular Unit
· Compliance with standards and rules of ethics and integrity
Semester 3
Fundamental Teaching Unit
· Modeling and simulation of electromechanical systems
· Advanced control techniques
· Microprocessors and PLCs
· Organization and management of industrial maintenance
Methodological Teaching Unit
§ Practical work: Modeling and simulation of electromechanical systems
§ Practical work: Advanced control techniques
§ Practical work: Microprocessors and PLCs
§ Computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM)
Discovery Teaching Unit
· Elective Subject
Cross-Curricular Unit
· Documentary research and dissertation design
Semester 4
Internship in a company or in a research laboratory leading to a dissertation and a defense.
This training cycle takes place over two years. It is accessible to any student holding a bachelor's degree (BAC+3) who fulfills the conditions of access.
Course : Electromechanics
Harmonized Master's: Electromechanics
Bachelor's degrees leading to a Master's degree : Electromechanics, Industrial Maintenance, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Mechanical Engineering, Energy, and other bachelor's degrees in the ST field.
Ranking based on bachelor's degree compatibility : 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, and 5.
Coefficient assigned to the bachelor's degree : 1.00, 0.80, 0.70, 0.70, 0.70, 0.70, 0.60