Technology, Engineering, Health, Science

Electronics and Embedded Systems

  • ECTS

    180 credits

  • Duration

    3 years

  • Training structure

    Montpellier-Sète University Institute of Technology

  • Language(s) of instruction

    French

Presentation

The Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing (GEII), specializing in Electronics and Embedded Systems (ÉSE), focuses on innovation and technological development and leads to a versatile degree.

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Objectives

The ESE (electronics and embedded systems) course prepares students for the analysis, design, and implementation of electronic systems. Embedded systems are devices that are autonomous in their operation and power supply, built by combining different components around a microcontroller or microprocessor that executes a program. Students study how electronic systems communicate their data via wired, wireless, optical, and other means.

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Know-how and skills

  • DESIGN: Designing a system, technological choices.
  • VERIFY: Develop a procedure, validate the functioning of a system.
  • MAINTAIN: Implement a maintenance strategy.
  • INSTALL: Install energy production, conversion, and management systems.
  • Interact with the various stakeholders, from installation to commissioning.
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Organization

Knowledge assessment

Knowledge is assessed on a continuous basis.

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Open alternately

Type of contract

Professional training contract, Apprenticeship contract

Work-study program possible starting in thesecond year.

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Internships, supervised projects

From 22 to 26 weeks of internships during B.U.T. 2 and B.U.T. 3

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Admission

Admission requirements

The program is accessible after completing the first year of the B.U.T. (Bachelor of Engineering Technology) in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing.

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And after

Professional integration

Graduates can work in a variety of sectors, including aeronautics, audiovisual, home automation, connected objects, robotics, healthcare, transportation, and more.

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