Energetics

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Program Overview

The Bachelor's degree in Energetics aims to train specialists capable of analyzing, designing, and optimizing systems for the production, transformation, transport, and use of energy. Through a multidisciplinary education in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, turbomachinery, engines, renewable energies, industrial refrigeration, and building services engineering, graduates acquire the necessary skills to diagnose energy systems, assess their performance, and propose effective and sustainable solutions.

Teaching Language : French (with a course in Technical English)

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Thermodynamics and Applied Thermodynamics

Heat Transfer

Fluid Mechanics

Applied Mathematics for Engineering

Computer Science and Numerical Methods

Process Engineering

Fundamentals of HVAC Engineering

Strength of Materials and General Mechanics

Advanced Topics

Energy analysis and optimization of thermal systems

Renewable energies: solar, hydraulic, geothermal, wind

Refrigeration systems and cold production

Thermal engines and turbomachinery

Integrated projects in energetics

Numerical simulation tools in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics

Admissions Information

Admission Requirements: Applicants must hold a scientific or technical Baccalaureate (or equivalent qualification).

Program Duration: Three years of full-time study, structured into six semesters, with a total of 180 ECTS credits.

Academic Workload: Between 20 and 25 contact hours per week, over a period of 14 to 16 weeks per semester.

Program Type: Full-time undergraduate program.

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