Bachelor of Energetics

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Program Overview

Acquiring the reflexes of an energy engineer, being able to perform an energy assessment of any mechanical system, whether consuming or generating energy in any form, in order to then assess its vitality or locate its faults. This is the ambitious objective of this training.

The Bachelor's degree in Energy Mechanics allows graduates to quickly adapt to various professions related to the production, generation, transportation, transformation, and use of energy. Our training thus targets professions in industrial air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, domestic air conditioning, thermal, solar, hydraulic, geothermal, wind power plants, and engines.

Thanks to solid training in thermodynamics and applied thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, turbomachinery, engines, renewable energies, refrigeration and climate engineering, the energy graduate will be able to adapt easily and build skills in all professions related to energy.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Thermodynamics

Mechanical Manufacturing

Mathematics

Numerical Methods

Strength of Materials

Solar Thermal Systems

Fluid Mechanics

Turbomachinery

Energy Conversion

Internal Combustion Engines

Refrigeration Machines and Heat Pumps

Advanced Topics

Energy Management

Renewable Energy Rules and Markets

Entrepreneurship and Business Management

Life Cycle Assessment

Renewable Energies

Regulation and Control

Admissions Information

Admission to the Energetics bachelor's program is granted to students who have successfully completed the first year of the Science and Technology program, regardless of whether they have outstanding academic debts, based on the number of available academic places. It should be noted that entry into the Science and Technology program is restricted to candidates holding a baccalaureate in Experimental Sciences, Mathematics, or Technical Mathematics.


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