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The program is organized over 6 semesters and includes 2,200 hours of supervised instruction, 200 hours of synthesis activities (tutored project), and 28 weeks of industrial internships (two “worker” internships of 2 weeks in semester 1, one internship of 8 weeks in semester 3, and one internship of 16 weeks in semester 6).
The courses are grouped into three Teaching Units (UE), depending on the semesters, each composed of several modules:
M111 - MECA 1 - Statics
M-112 - INDUSTRIAL DRAWING 1
M-113 - MATERIALS 1 - Properties and Identification
M-121 - FAB 1 - Manufacturing Technology
M-211 - MECA 2 - Strength of Materials
M-212 - INDUSTRIAL DRAWING 2
M-213 - MATERIALS 2 - Testing and Behavior
M-221 - FAB 2 - Implementation of Production Means
M-222 - FAB 3 - Methods Office
M-311 - MECA 3 - (Kinematics and Dynamics)
M-312 - INDUSTRIAL DRAWING 3 - (Computer-Aided Drafting - CAD)
M-313 - INTERNSHIP 2 (8 weeks) - Form (evaluated by the Internship Supervisor)
M-321 - FAB 4 - Preparation for CNC Production
M-322 - FAB 5 - Methods (Manufacturing Phase + Costs)
M-323 - AUTO 2 - Pneumatics and On/Off Hydraulics
M-324 - INTERNSHIP 2 (8 weeks) - Content (evaluated by the Internship Supervisor)
M-411 - MECA 4 - (Kinetics and Energetics)
M-412 - MECHANICAL DESIGN 1 - Bearings and Gears
M-413 - STRUCTURE (Sizing and Design)
M-414 - INDUSTRIAL DRAWING 4 - (Computer-Aided Design - CAD)
M-415 - MECA 5 - Fluid Mechanics
M-421 - FAB 6 - Production on CNC Machines
M-511 - MECA 6 - Vibrational Mechanics
M-512 - THERMAL ENGINEERING
M-513 - MECHANICAL DESIGN 2 - Epicyclic Gear Train
M-514 - MECA 7 - Fracture Mechanics and Expertise
M-515 - THERMODYNAMICS
M-521 - FAB 8 - Optimization of Cutting Conditions
The graduate of an Institute of Applied Sciences and Techniques in Mechanical Production Engineering and Industrialization receives a generalist education in mechanical industries, making them employable in the following sectors:
Regardless of the industrial sector, the same major stages structure the product life cycle. Therefore, it was deemed appropriate to structure the activity and competency framework around these key stages, namely:
In all these areas, it is essential to integrate aspects of safety (for people and property), ergonomics, and sustainable development in compliance with international standards and guidelines.
The graduate of the Institute of Applied Sciences and Techniques will be capable of: