Training Objectives:

Supported by the Industrial Electronics department, the Industrial Electronics (IE) program trains versatile engineers capable of designing, developing, and integrating complex embedded electronic systems to meet the growing needs of industry. This training aims to strengthen their skills in hardware, software, and industrial control.

At the end of the training, graduates of the Industrial Electronics program will be able to:

  • Master fundamental concepts of electrical and electronic systems.
  • Effectively use hardware and software design and development tools for embedded systems, artificial intelligence, and renewable energies.
  • Apply project management skills and related competencies effectively.

Disciplines

The IE program is delivered through lectures, tutorials (TD), practical work (TP), module and semester projects, and concludes with a final year project (PFE) in the last semester. It covers a wide range of subjects focused on industrial electronics, such as electronics, microelectronics, industrial computing, electrical systems, industrial control, signal processing, and telecommunications. Cross-disciplinary courses complement this foundation to foster adaptability and interdisciplinarity in future engineers.

During the first two years, all students follow a common core curriculum. In the third year, they can choose between two options:

  • Option 1: Industrial Control and Renewable Energies

This option allows students to acquire strong skills in industrial automation, machine control, and renewable energies.

  • Option 2: Embedded Electronic Systems

Through this option, students develop in-depth skills in designing, developing, and integrating embedded systems, addressing both hardware and software aspects.

Career Opportunities

Targeted Jobs

  • Embedded Software Developer
  • Hardware Developer
  • Testing and Validation Engineer
  • Industrial Automation and Control Engineer
  • Quality Assurance
  • Project Management
  • R&D Engineer
  • Consultant in Embedded Solutions

Industry Sectors

  • Automotive
  • Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
  • Electronics
  • Renewable Energy
  • Research & Development
  • Services

Double Degrees & Exchanges:

Students in the Industrial Electronics program benefit from numerous opportunities, including double degrees and exchange programs, notably with:

In France: ESIGELEC in Rouen, ESISAR of Grenoble INP, ENSIP in Poitiers

In Germany: Deggendorf Institute of Technology.

Curriculum

Industrial Partners