Electronics

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Program Overview

Electronics is present in all fields. The near-systematic digitization of information challenges traditional sectors such as telephony and automation. The success of the Internet, GSM, and communication networks is steadily growing and demands significant infrastructure that will only continue to expand in the future. Technological breakthroughs in the manufacturing of solar cells produced with standard silicon wafers are constantly improving. The efficiency levels of these cells must ultimately provide a genuine alternative to fossil fuels.

Furthermore, high-tech sectors such as aeronautics, the automotive industry, robotics, modern medicine, and space exploration are massive consumers of electronic products.

It is therefore essential to invest heavily in this sector to develop the field of electronics through scientific research, equipment, and training. Investing in human capital is, in our view, by far the most fundamental aspect and the guarantor of any societal development process. It is on this basis that this training program is offered.

This curriculum is designed to be a common foundation without premature specialization, while leading to a progressive diversification toward any existing or future Master’s degree program in electronics in its broadest sense.


Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Semester 1 (S1)

  • Mathematical Analysis 1
  • Algebra 1
  • Elements of Mechanics
  • Structure of Matter

Semester 2 (S2)

  • Mathematical Analysis 2
  • Algebra 2
  • Electricity and Magnetism
  • Thermodynamics

Semester 3 (S3)

  • Mathematical Analysis 3
  • Waves and Vibrations
  • Fundamental Electronics 1
  • Fundamental Electrical Engineering 1


Advanced Topics

Semester 4 (S4)

·      Fundamental Electronics 2

·      Combinational and Sequential Logic

·      Signal Theory

·      Electronic Components

Semester 5 (S5)

·      Microprocessor Systems

·      Electronic Functions

·      Signal Processing

·      Local Area Networks (LAN)


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