Engineering degree – IT and telecommunications specialty
Domain: Sciences, technologies and health in tropical environments
Course: Not applicable
ECTS credits
180
level of studies
at the end of training
Baccalaureate + 5
Teaching locations
Saint-Pierre – Terre-Sainte campus
Type of training : Engineering degree
Training regime: Initial formation
Training summary
The IT and telecommunications specialty aims to train general engineers, players in the evolution of the world of information and communication. It prepares people for professions in architecture and engineering of systems and networks as well as managerial functions and international project management.
Training aims
The objective of the training is to train general engineers, actors in the evolution of the world of information and communication.
Advantages of the training
Expertise in the internet and the Internet of Things in an island environment based around cybersecurity, data and software.
The school's partnership with the Institute of Business Administration (IAE) ensures that engineering students receive partial validation of the Master of Business Administration (MAE). Obtaining the latter is conditional on a few additional courses and the writing of a specific dissertation as part of the end-of-study internship.
The school's partnership with the Institute of Business Administration (IAE) ensures that engineering students receive partial validation of the Master of Business Administration (MAE). Obtaining the latter is conditional on a few additional courses and the writing of a specific dissertation as part of the end-of-study internship.
Targeted skills
Trained engineers will be able to:
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- Develop technical solutions, ensure their quality and safety
- Monitor and update the configuration and architecture of information systems according to developments
- Develop and write technical documents and supports for developers, users, IT services
- Manage the company as a whole (strategy, team management, financial and human management)
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Summary of lessons by course
The engineering cycle takes place over 3 years, or 6 semesters. It includes 11 months of internships.
Each semester represents 11 to 14 teaching subjects.
The partnership with Télécom Nancy allows you to benefit from courses taught by speakers from this prestigious institute. Likewise, 3rd year engineering students are offered the opportunity to follow it in one of the group's schools.
Our training designed with a strong partnership with the Institute of Business Administration (IAE) ensures students partial validation of the Master of Business Administration (MAE). Obtaining the MAE can be finalized as part of the end-of-study internship, by developing the economic and management aspects.
Each semester represents 11 to 14 teaching subjects.
The partnership with Télécom Nancy allows you to benefit from courses taught by speakers from this prestigious institute. Likewise, 3rd year engineering students are offered the opportunity to follow it in one of the group's schools.
Our training designed with a strong partnership with the Institute of Business Administration (IAE) ensures students partial validation of the Master of Business Administration (MAE). Obtaining the MAE can be finalized as part of the end-of-study internship, by developing the economic and management aspects.
Intership
2 months of technician internship in the first year of the engineering cycle
4 months of internship in an English-speaking country
5 months of end-of-study internship
Projects in partnership with businesses
4 months of internship in an English-speaking country
5 months of end-of-study internship
Projects in partnership with businesses
Specific devices
Integration day for new entrants in the first year of the engineering cycle
Conditions of access to training
On file, baccalaureate + 2 or equivalent
Continuing Studies
Doctorate
Career opportunities
IT systems engineer
IT security engineer
Uses and services engineer: design and IT development engineer
Network administrator
Analyst Programmer
Information systems consultant
Technical Director
IT security engineer
Uses and services engineer: design and IT development engineer
Network administrator
Analyst Programmer
Information systems consultant
Technical Director
Educational contact
KADJO Amangoua Jean-Jacques
amangoua.kadjo@univ-reunion.fr