Explore the programs and courses offered by Preparatory Classes in Science and Technology
The Preparatory Class in Science and Technology is a rigorous two-year academic program designed to provide students with a strong scientific and technological foundation before entering advanced engineering studies in autonomous systems and related disciplines. The program focuses on mathematics, physics, computer science, engineering sciences, and analytical thinking to prepare students for specialized studies in robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomous navigation, and emerging technologies.
The curriculum combines theoretical instruction, tutorials, laboratory work, and practical activities to develop problem-solving abilities, scientific reasoning, and technical skills. Students benefit from modern educational facilities, specialized laboratories, computer centers, and a highly qualified academic supervision team.
The program also offers broad academic flexibility, allowing graduates to pursue various engineering and technology specialties such as autonomous systems, robotics, aerospace engineering, data science, mechanical engineering, and artificial intelligence.
The program includes a comprehensive set of fundamental scientific and engineering courses, including:
· Analysis and Algebra
· Probability and Statistics
· Physics and Chemistry
· Introduction to Programming
· Algorithms and Data Structures
· Numerical Analysis
· Mechanics of Rigid Bodies
· General Electricity and Electronics
· Fluid Mechanics
· Strength of Materials
· Digital Logic and Sequential Circuits
· Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
· English for Engineering
· Entrepreneurship and Human Engineering
As students progress through the preparatory curriculum, they are introduced to advanced engineering and technological concepts that prepare them for specialization in autonomous systems and emerging technologies. These topics include:
· Advanced algorithms and object-oriented programming
· Digital systems and combinational logic
· Numerical simulation and computational methods
· Engineering modeling and analysis
· Embedded and electronic systems fundamentals
· Scientific computing and data processing
· Robotics and autonomous systems foundations
· Artificial intelligence and intelligent technologies
· Systems engineering and interdisciplinary problem solving
These advanced topics prepare students for future specialization pathways in autonomous navigation, robotics, aerospace systems, intelligent transportation, and artificial intelligence engineering.
Admission to the School is granted in the first year based on the Algerian Baccalaureate or an equivalent foreign diploma. Admission is highly competitive, and successful candidates generally achieve very high academic results.
International students must submit their applications through the Study in Algeria platform. Applications are evaluated by the School, which makes the final admission decision.
International applicants may also access the specialization years directly after evaluation of an equivalency file proving the completion of two years of preparatory studies in engineering education.