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Browse Programs Admission InformationThis training certified engineering program in electrical engineering, with a specialization in "Electrical Systems Engineering," due to its general nature, offers a balanced education focused on the four areas of electrical engineering, namely: electrical machines, electrical networks, automation, and power electronics. It is based on the fact that today, the four options of electrical engineering are closely linked (an electrical machine is often associated with a static converter and a control circuit). The main objective of this study program is to enable students to obtain a dual qualification. Thus, graduates of this engineering program will have acquired the skills necessary to integrate into a professional environment in the production, transmission, distribution, or exploitation of electrical energy. They will also be able, based on the theoretical knowledge acquired, to continue their studies and devote themselves to teaching and research. Thus, the electrical engineering program provides students with strong adaptability skills, allowing them to assert themselves in situations. The study program is structured into ten semesters. The first two (core) are intended for all science and technology students. The third semester is a pre-specialization and includes all students in the electrical engineering program. From the fourth semester onward, the courses become specialized and are primarily focused on electrical engineering.
The program includes basic modules such as safety and electrical protection. Electrical control; production, transmission and distribution of electrical energy; industrial electricity; industrial regulation; programmable logic controllers; industrial local networks.
The program includes advanced modules such as electrical diagrams and equipment; power electronics; electrical machinery; sensors and metering systems; integration of renewable energies into electrical networks... etc.
Admission to this program is intended for students holding a bachelor's degree in mathematical techniques with an electrical engineering option.