Industrial Automation and Computing

  • ECTS

    180 credits

  • Duration

    3 years

  • Training structure

    IUT Montpellier-Sète

  • Language(s) of instruction

    French

Presentation

The University Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing (GEII), Automatism & Industrial Computing (AII) focuses on innovation and technological development, and leads to a versatile diploma. 

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Objectives

With an emphasis on automation and robotics, the AII (automation and industrial computing) course prepares students to install and program automated systems (PLCs, robots and vision) for the operation and control of industrial processes. Students learn how to exploit new industrial IT networks and digital technology to set up control systems (supervision and man-machine interface) that will support plant operation, monitoring, product traceability and energy consumption tracking. 

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Know-how and skills

  • DESIGN: System design, technological choices.
  • VERIFY: Develop a procedure, validate the operation of a system.
  • MAINTENANCE: Implement a maintenance strategy.
  • INTEGRATE: Integrate a command and control system into an industrial process.
  • Interact with the various players, from installation to commissioning.
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Organization

Knowledge control

Assessment is by continuous assessment.

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Open on a sandwich basis

Contract type

Apprenticeship contract, Professionalization contract

Possible from 2nd year.

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Internships, tutored projects

22 to 26 weeks in the B.U.T 2 and B.U.T 3 courses

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Admission

Access conditions

The course is accessible after a1st year of B.U.T GEII.

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And then

Professional integration

Jobs in the electrical and electronics industries, energy production and transmission, telecommunications, information and communication technologies, processing and manufacturing industries, transport and automotive, aerospace and defense, construction and building, health, agrifood and agro-industries.

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