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Concentrations

The three-semester common core is followed by a two-semester minor core where each student is called to choose from among three concentrations:

  • Scientific Economics and Management
  • Signals and Systems
  • Complex Systems (SysCo).

 

The objective of EGES concentration is to make engineering students learn various scientific and technical approaches in their economic and financial analyses, in addition to their mathematical skills; something highly needed in several areas of the job market.

SISY concentration responds to the challenges posed by the rapid evolution of digital solutions. The training enables general  engineers to  specify, design and supervise innovative projects in the context of increasingly complex systems.

Complex Systems (SysCo) : The disciplines related to mechanical engineering, civil engineering, energy, materials, mechatronics, automation and control, artificial intelligence and embedded systems are tackled in this track. The system and multiphysical approaches are underlined, with a special emphasis on numerical thinking and digital paradigm