Modern industries are subject to productivity constraints and intellectual property rights compliance.
Environment and energy consumption. To verify these restrictions and regulations,
Efficient automation must be implemented. Combining these regulations and this design
Automation requires high-level theoretical and practical training.
Automation
As a multidisciplinary subject, automation engineers are called upon to intervene.
In various sectors of activity, it is necessary to be able to abstract from specific contexts.
2. Training objectives:
The Electrical Engineering in Automation course aims to:
Provide high-level training with theoretical and practical experience in the fields
Automation in general and the skills that will be acquired at the end of this training
This goes well beyond a purely industrial context. This training provides the necessary experience.
To address issues of a very diverse nature, ranging from biology to finance. In fact, the automation engineer, thanks to their modeling skills, is able to
free themselves from a specific context and treat the system as a mathematical model.
The training content is adapted to the E.CTS program, the main part of which is
One of its advantages is that it facilitates the establishment of partnerships between institutions within the country,
or even between different countries, by providing a common principle for describing programs.
teaching. In this new educational structure, students study:
More flexible multidisciplinary problems; They also have more opportunities for
Cooperation and development of communication skills.
3. Targeted Profiles and Skills:
Upon completion of this engineering training, the candidate should be able to:
Model complex systems and analyze their behavior.
Implement appropriate automation solutions.
Manufacture advanced organizations.
Integrate scientific research programs. 4. Regional and national employability contexts:
Various national industries (public and private)
Implementation of small start-up projects
Advisors and consulting for automation projects
Teaching Language : french and english