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Master n+ ENSIM Computing, Informatics - Computer Science
Majors:
ASTRE - Embedded real-time systems architecture
IPS - Person/Sytem interaction
Official Title
INGENIEUR ENSIM - spécialité Informatique
Program
Course language
| Major |
M1 |
M2 |
| ASTRE - Embedded real-time systems architecture |
French |
French |
| IPS - Person/Sytem interaction |
French |
French |
The M1 section is taught by
The institute : ENSIM
The M2 section is taught by
The institute : ENSIM
Domains
Computing, Networks (Computer), Software engineering, Informatics - Computer Science, IT.Information tech/eng, Embedded systems
Section M1
Location
ENSIM
ENSIM / Université du Maine
Rue Aristote
72085 LE MANS CEDEX 9 - FRANCE
Cost of M1
900 euros
Description M1
ASTRE: fields using electronic systems such as transport (planes, trains and automobiles), home automation (smart houses) and industry, require extensive development of smart devices, embedded systems and software in networks, smart cards, mobile telephones and data terminals. Equally, real-time systems are increasingly widespread in the control of ever more complex industrial systems. The ASTRE option develops cutting-edge skills to enable graduates to drive innovation in ever-changing real-time and embedded systems.
IPS: communication and IT are at the heart of our digital society. IT system design involves adapting software to user context. This necessitates a user-centered approach taking into account societal aspects and the evolution of IT systems. IPS training is intended for students who are mindful of this challenge, and both passionately interested in technological innovation and open to cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approaches.
Syllabus - ASTRE: it trains versatile engineers with industrial IT skills, with a slant towards digital electronics, in embedded and/or real-time systems, signal processing, network and mobile transmission networks. ASTRE provides students with skills in the design and implementation of complex IT systems requiring the ability to simultaneously master networks, hardware architecture and software architecture. Contraints in the fields relate to miniaturisation, reducing energy consumption and managing the required level of flexibility.
Syllabus IPS: it trains versatile IT engineers able to manage missions in analysis, design, development and testing, involving technological, human and social aspects. IPS provides students with skills in IT engineering, information systems, human-computer interaction, semiology, multimodal interaction, mobility, security, artificial intelligence, auditing and engineering consultancy.
Careers - ASTRE: ASTRE engineers work in a large number of fields such as industry (manufacture, imaging, robotics, etc.), transport (automobile, aerospace and trains), multimedia (telecommunications, digital television, etc.), communication networks and home automation. These fields draw on skills in system design, engineering, R&D, consultancy, studies and testing.
Careers - IPS: IPS engineers work in managerial roles in development, as IT project managers, software architects and project management assistants, and in change management and consultancy. Economic sectors include banking and insurance, transport, mobile telephony, distribution, agriculture and the environment, web and internet, multimedia, business services and training programmes.
Scholarships M1
none
Period 1
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Core
English as a foreign language
en
33.00
3.00
Communications (Project - definition/ Industrial sponsoring)
fr
13.00
3.00
Software (Design and software engineering/ Test and quality/ Information systems: introduction)
fr
109.00
8.00
Programming (Object-oriented programming: introduction/ Object-oriented programming: advanced course/ Object-oriented programming: micro-project/ Network, competing and distributed programming)
fr
120.00
9.00
Elective courses, choose 2 in "Complementary courses"
Security of information systems
fr
35.00
3.00
Learning and mobile robotics
fr
35.00
3.00
Wireless technology
fr
35.00
3.00
Architecture & network administration
fr
35.00
3.00
Elective courses, choose 3 in "Humanities"
Second foreign language
other
25.00
1.00
UEL Sports or culture
fr
25.00
1.00
Individual or team project
fr
25.00
1.00
Period 2
Core
English as a foreign language
en
33.00
3.00
Industrial culture
fr
100.00
6.00
Elective courses, choose 3 in "Humanities"
Second foreign language
other
25.00
1.00
UEL Sports or culture
fr
25.00
1.00
Individual or team project
fr
25.00
1.00
Major to be chosen
Major : ASTRE - Embedded real-time systems architecture
Embedded system (Analog electronics/ Embedded system: design and tools/ Embedded system: application and programming/ Hybrid, microprocessors and multitasks systems)
fr
123.00
7.00
Signal processing (Fundamentals/ Sampling/ Image 1/ Image 2/ DSP systems: architecture & programming
fr
101.00
7.00
Programmable components (Systems & microprocessors: architecture and programming/ Systems with FPGA: architecture and programming/ Systems with micro-controllers: architecture and programming)
fr
88.00
7.00
Major : IPS - Person/Sytem interaction
Design methodology (Interoperability/ Case study/ Representing ang modelling knowledge)
fr
99.00
7.00
Information system (Data structure/ Consulting engineering/ Software architecture)
fr
94.00
7.00
Human-machine interaction (Analysing, specifying and designing/ Semiology & creativity/ Ergonomy/ Multimodal interaction and mobility/ Micro-project HMI)
fr
118.00
7.00
* The number of course hours may be subjected to slight variations.
* More informations about ECTS credits.
Section M2
Location
ENSIM
ENSIM / Université du Maine
Rue Aristote
72085 LE MANS CEDEX 9 - FRANCE
Cost of M2
900 euros
Description M2
ASTRE: fields using electronic systems such as transport (planes, trains and automobiles), home automation (smart houses) and industry, require extensive development of smart devices, embedded systems and software in networks, smart cards, mobile telephones and data terminals. Equally, real-time systems are increasingly widespread in the control of ever more complex industrial systems. The ASTRE option develops cutting-edge skills to enable graduates to drive innovation in ever-changing real-time and embedded systems.
IPS: communication and IT are at the heart of our digital society. IT system design involves adapting software to user context. This necessitates a user-centered approach taking into account societal aspects and the evolution of IT systems. IPS training is intended for students who are mindful of this challenge, and both passionately interested in technological innovation and open to cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approaches.
Syllabus - ASTRE: it trains versatile engineers with industrial IT skills, with a slant towards digital electronics, in embedded and/or real-time systems, signal processing, network and mobile transmission networks. ASTRE provides students with skills in the design and implementation of complex IT systems requiring the ability to simultaneously master networks, hardware architecture and software architecture. Contraints in the fields relate to miniaturisation, reducing energy consumption and managing the required level of flexibility.
Syllabus IPS: it trains versatile IT engineers able to manage missions in analysis, design, development and testing, involving technological, human and social aspects. IPS provides students with skills in IT engineering, information systems, human-computer interaction, semiology, multimodal interaction, mobility, security, artificial intelligence, auditing and engineering consultancy.
Careers - ASTRE: ASTRE engineers work in a large number of fields such as industry (manufacture, imaging, robotics, etc.), transport (automobile, aerospace and trains), multimedia (telecommunications, digital television, etc.), communication networks and home automation. These fields draw on skills in system design, engineering, R&D, consultancy, studies and testing.
Careers - IPS: IPS engineers work in managerial roles in development, as IT project managers, software architects and project management assistants, and in change management and consultancy. Economic sectors include banking and insurance, transport, mobile telephony, distribution, agriculture and the environment, web and internet, multimedia, business services and training programmes.
Scholarships M2
none
Period 1
Core
English as a foreign language
en
42.00
3.00
Communications (Industrial culture/ Communication techniques/ Interview techniques/ Quality/ Innovation management/ Lectures)
fr
147.00
7.00
Elective courses, choose 3 in "Humanities"
Second foreign language
other
25.00
1.00
Second-year work placement - oral presentation
fr
0.00
1.00
Individual or team project
fr
25.00
1.00
Major to be chosen
Major : ASTRE - Embedded real-time systems architecture
Embedded real-time system architecture (Real-time system/ Telecommunications/ Advanced signal processing)
fr
108.00
8.00
Elective courses, choose 2 in "Complementary courses"
Smart sensors
fr
36.00
2.00
To be defined
fr
36.00
2.00
Speech and conversation
fr
36.00
2.00
Applications and embedded interfaces
fr
36.00
2.00
Major : IPS - Person/Sytem interaction
Person-System interaction (Multimedia indexing/ Ontology, data searching and websemantics/ industrially-oriented approach to information systems)
fr
108.00
8.00
Elective courses, choose 2 in "Complementary courses"
Smart sensors
fr
36.00
2.00
To be defined
fr
36.00
2.00
Speech and conversation
fr
36.00
2.00
Applications and embedded interfaces
fr
36.00
2.00
Period 2
Core
English certificate of achievement (Level B2 minimum / C1 preferable - CEFR)
en
0.00
3.00
Six-month industrial placement
fr
0.00
27.00
* The number of course hours may be subjected to slight variations.
* More informations about ECTS credits.