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Browse Programs Admission InformationElectronics is present in all fields. The almost systematic digitization of information is challenging traditional fields such as telephony and automation. The growing success of the internet, mobile phones, and communication networks requires significant infrastructure that will only continue to expand in the future.
Technological breakthroughs in the manufacturing of cells produced with standard silicon wafers are constantly improving. The efficiency of these cells should ultimately enable us to offer a real alternative to fossil fuels.
Furthermore, high-tech sectors such as aeronautics, automotive, robotics, modern medicine, and space are excessive consumers of electronic products. It is therefore essential to invest significant resources in this sector in order to develop the field of electronics through scientific research, equipment, and training. Investment in the human component is, in our view, by far the most fundamental and the guarantor of any societal development process. It is for this reason that this training is offered.
This program, which falls within the field of Science and Technology, is based on fundamental subjects (math, physics, chemistry, and computer science, representing 40% of the total: 72/180 credits) and on subjects closely related to electronics, namely: analog and digital electronics, servo control, power electronics, signal processing, etc. (87/180 credits, or nearly 50%). On a different note, the teaching method in this program is resolutely experience-oriented.
To this end, a large portion of the program is dedicated to practical work sessions (25% of the total hourly volume): almost all specialized subjects are reinforced by practical work sessions. At the same time, students are trained in group work to foster autonomy, a sense of responsibility, and a spirit of initiative through training that includes a Professional and Business Management Project and a Final-Year Project.
Semester 3:
• Mathematics 3
• Waves and Vibrations
• Fundamental Electronics 1
• Fundamental Electrical Engineering 1
• Probability and Statistics
• Computer Science 3
• Electronics 1 and Electrical Engineering 1 Practical Work
• Waves and Vibrations Practical Work
• State of the Art in Electrical Engineering
• Energy and the Environment
• Technical English
Semester 4:
• Fundamental Electronics 2
• Combinational and Sequential Logic
• Numerical Methods
• Signal Theory
• Electrical and Electronic Measurements
• Fundamental Electronics 2 Practical Work
• Combinational and Sequential Logic Practical Work
• Numerical Methods Practical Work
• Electronic Component Technology 1
• Elements of Electronic Component Physics
• Expression and Communication Techniques
Semester 5:
• Microprocessor Systems
• Electronic Functions
• Signal Processing
• Local Area Networks
• Microprocessor Systems Lab
• Electronic Functions Lab
• Signal and Local Area Network Lab
• Preliminary Project
• Electronic Component Technology 2
• Integrated Circuit Technology and Manufacturing
• Wave Propagation and Antennas
Semester 6:
• Continuous Controls and Regulation
• Sensors and Instrumentation
• Power Electronics
• Pulse Electronics
• End-of-Cycle Project
• Practical Work on Controls and Regulation
• Practical Work on Sensors and Instrumentation
• Practical Work on Power Electronics and Pulses
• Optoelectronic Devices
• Professional Project and Business Management
Upon completion of this training, graduates are not only eligible to pursue higher education (Master's or Doctorate) but are also qualified to work as a versatile manager in electronics, meeting both national and regional needs:
Nationally
Regionally
This degree program offers students the option of joining, if they so desire and subject to available teaching positions:
- All other specialties in the ST field at the end of semester 2.
- All specialties in the same program group at the end of semester 3.
- All specialties in another program group at the end of semester 3 (subject to equivalence and approval by the training team).
- All specialties in the same program group at the end of semester 4 (subject to equivalence and approval by the training team).
Admission Procedures:
• Apply through the Study in Algeria platform.
• Attach the required documents:
o Original baccalaureate certificate.
o Transcripts of previous years.
o CV.
o Registration form.
o Passport photos.
o Academic recommendation certificates, if available.
Admission is based on academic performance on the baccalaureate certificate, and selection is based on the specified quota.
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