Génie ?lectrique : Conversion d'Energie, Systèmes Embarqués et Robotique

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Published on 04 septembre 2024

Introduction

The Electrical Engineering department trains engineers capable of managing projects by specifying, designing, and developing complex electronic systems. The skills taught are aligned with the needs of companies in the sector.

Electrical Engineering graduates are actively involved in addressing major societal challenges such as future mobility and renewable energy.

Engineering students learn to:

  • Work effectively in teams

  • Operate in high-tech fields such as electrical energy conversion, renewable energy, robotics, and embedded computing systems

  • Understand and solve complex problems

  • Successfully carry out practical and applied projects

Person in charge of the academic program

Christophe PASQUIER
Tél : +33473405280
Email : christophe.pasquier@uca.fr

Partnership

In agreement with

parrainage GE
parrainage GE

Admission

  • Prerequisites training

    The Electrical Engineering program recruits students for the engineering cycle from:

    • Preparatory classes (CPGE): MP, MPI, PC, PSI, PT, ATS, TSI

    • Students from the Polytech PeiP preparatory cycle

    • University students (L2, L3)

    • Students from BUT programs with a profile suited to the training

    • Other applicants with a 2- or 3-year degree whose background aligns with the program requirements

Program

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Content of the academic programm

Structure of the Electrical Engineering Program

The Electrical Engineering program is spread over three years:

  • First year: Core fundamentals in electrical and electronic engineering, along with a Common Core shared across all Polytech specialties.

  • Second year: Reinforcement of specialized engineering skills and business sciences.

  • Third year: Advanced specialization based on selected tracks, exposure to the job market, and opportunities to explore various industrial or research topics (including the possibility of pursuing a double degree with various Master’s programs at Université Clermont Auvergne or a Master of Science abroad).

During the final year, students choose from two specializations within the department and two cross-disciplinary options open to all Polytech departments:


Specializations within the Electrical Engineering Department

Energy Conversion and Robotics

Graduates are trained to manage interdisciplinary projects that combine electrical energy conversion and robotic system control. The curriculum addresses the use of electrical energy, motor control, robot motion management, and EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) considerations between systems and their environment.

Embedded Computing Systems

Engineers are prepared to design, develop, operate, and maintain digital systems involving both hardware and software. This specialization focuses on the design, implementation, and verification of embedded systems.


Cross-Departmental Options

"Energy" Track

Training focused on maintenance, management, and optimization of energy systems, including the integration of renewable energy into the energy