Information Systems and Decision Support (First-year master's)

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Program Overview

This training allows students to acquire knowledge in two fields whose demand continues to increase: information systems and decision-making.


In the information systems area, this training will broaden the spectrum of knowledge to include new representations of information within databases and the deepening of information systems development methods.


In the decision-making area (decision-making information systems), the knowledge acquired will enable the holder to model decision-making problems and to analyze data for decision-making purposes. Master the multidimensional modeling of decision-making data which dominates in data warehouses, to extract knowledge from data, in particular by data mining techniques, and return data (reporting).


Teaching Language : Arabic-French-English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

This training includes four fundamental teaching units. Each fundamental unit consists of two subjects.


Fundamental TU1

Databases and the Internet  

Data warehouses  


Fundamental TU2

Advanced Software Engineering 

Simulation and prototyping    


Fundamental TU3

Service-oriented architectures and emerging technologies 

Distributed operating systems


Fundamental TU4

Stochastic optimization 

Meta-Heuristics



Advanced Topics

This training will expand knowledge on a multitude of advanced topics, including: 


Advanced design techniques


Model-driven engineering


Service-oriented architectures


Data warehouse administration

Admissions Information

Access to the first year of the master's (M1) is open to candidates holding a bachelor's degree (LMD) in computer science or another recognized equivalent diploma.


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