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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe curriculum is organized into six semesters and includes 2,094 hours of supervised training, 200 hours of synthesis activities (tutored project), and 28 weeks of industrial internship (two "worker" internships of two weeks in the first semester, an eight-week internship in the fourth semester, and a sixteen-week internship in the fifth semester).
The courses are grouped into three Teaching Units (UE) according to the semesters, each consisting of several modules:
• Fundamental Teaching Unit (UEF): Covers subjects related to flow organization and management.
• Methodological Teaching Unit (UEM): Focuses on subjects related to industrialization and process management, helping students understand the sciences involved in industrial production.
• Transversal Teaching Unit (UET): Includes both transversal and fundamental subjects. Additionally, this unit fosters communication skills and organizational abilities from a managerial perspective.
The academic programs include the study of a range of fundamental and applied subjects, such as:
• Economic and Accounting Approach to a Company
• Structure and Organization of a Company
• Typology of Products and Processes
• Introduction to Flow Management
• Supply and Inventory Management
• Project Management
• Production Management
• Cost Management
• Workshop Scheduling
• Compliance Control for order execution, shipments, or receptions
• Workstation Layout
• Computer-Aided Production Management
• Quality Management and Monitoring
• Logistics
• Production Cost Calculation
A graduate with a Professional Bachelor's Degree in Production Management and Logistics (GPL) is qualified to work in the production of goods and services, regardless of the industry. They carry out tasks related to planning, resource management, inventory control, and quality management across various company sectors, including procurement, warehousing, manufacturing, distribution, dismantling, and recycling.
They are capable of overseeing one or more production process management activities to enhance performance in terms of cost, quality, and deadlines, ensuring compliance with internal and external client requirements. They implement continuous improvement initiatives.
• Define and implement data and work tools
• Utilize tools effectively and communicate decisions and proposals
• Assess decisions and proposals based on economic, social, environmental, and safety requirements
• Verify compliance of results and measure the performance of processes and activities
• Suggest improvements and adapt working methods within a continuous improvement framework
• Apply problem-solving and innovation approaches
• Coordinate a team or manage a department
A GPL graduate can pursue roles in the following professional fields:
• Logistics Assistant or Technician
• Production, Planning, Scheduling, or Launching Assistant/Technician
• Quality Assistant or Coordinator
• Supplier Quality Technician
• Industrialization and Organization Technician
• Supply Chain and Production Flow Manager
• Stock Management Technician
• Metrology and Quality Control Technician
• Continuous Improvement Technician
• Team Leader
• Warehouse Manager
• Workshop Manager
• Logistics Manager
• Production Manager
• Metrology Manager
• Quality Manager
• Quality Auditor or Consultant
• Understand the company as a system and its interactions with the environment
• Collect and communicate information in Arabic, French, and English
• Engage in discussions and provide arguments with specialists in Arabic, French, and English
• Select and adapt tools to various situations
• Continuously acquire new knowledge and skills for career growth
• Work effectively in a team and contribute proactively
(Specifying the high school diplomas that grant access to this program, along with the required options and minimum grades)