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Master EEA - Parcours Energie Electrique : Conversion, Matériaux, Développement durable (E2-CMD)

  • Organisation: Faculté des Sciences et Ingénierie Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
    (Université Toulouse 3 - Paul Sabatier)
  • Type of Course: Initial education - Life-long learning - Sandwich/Apprenticeship training
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Toulouse (French Regions: Occitanie)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: Master or DNM: French National Master Degree
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 3
  • VAE (Validation of Acquired Experiences): Yes
  • This training is included in RNCPRS

Course Details

Objectives: The objective of this EEA Master course (Electronics, Electrical Power, Automation) is to train specialists in electrical energy and related conversion systems:
- Design of static converters and switched-mode power supplies
- Control of electrical converters and actuators
- Design of electrical networks, embedded or terrestrial
- Renewable energies for the production of electrical energy
- Characterization and implementation of materials for Electrical Engineering
This course of the Master EEA is co-accredited with the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse (INP) / ENSEEIHT. The first year (M1) takes place at the Paul Sabatier University. The second year is shared between partner institutions.
The year of Master 2 can be followed alternately. It is organized in such a way as to be able to accommodate within the same promotion students in initial training and students in professionalization contract.
Finally, the EEA license and the EEA master are awarded the Cursus Master in Engineering (CMI). The CMI offers a new path to the engineering profession.

Intended for: Students, Professionals in Continuing Education

Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Admission requirements: For entry in M1:
- The Master 1 EEA E2-CMD is in continuity with the courses given in the EEA degree of the Paul Sabatier University, but there is no full access in Master 1 EEA: All students who have acquired A level of license can apply.
- Foreign students holding a foreign diploma must obtain information to use the application procedure adapted to them (Study in France, ...).

For direct entry into M2:
- Students holding the first year of the Master EEA E2-CMD at Paul Sabatier University are admitted as of right in M2.
- Students who hold another M1 from Paul Sabatier University or an M1 (or equivalent) from another French institution must apply on the university's website.
- Foreign students holding a foreign diploma must obtain information to use the application procedure adapted to them (Study in France, ...).
- Students enrolled in the 3rd year of the ENSEEIHT (INP of Toulouse) Engineer in Electrical and Automated Engineering degree program may enroll fully in the 2 Master EEA-E2-CMD. To validate the Master 2, they will have to obtain 12 ECTS corresponding to the block of specialization "Integration of Power and Materials (IPM)" in addition to their 60 ECTS of the 3rd year of their training of engineer.

Acquired skills during the training : Skills specific to the course:
Design and manufacture electrical energy conversion systems
Choose and adapt an electric actuator to the application
Analyze, adapt and design electrical networks, terrestrial or on-board
Simulate and optimize electrical energy conversion systems using CAD tools
Skills of the GD2E specialization block of M2:
Implementing renewable energies in the production of electrical energy
Apply eco-design methods
Skills of the M2 IPM specialization block:
Develop, characterize and implement electrical engineering materials
Implement integration techniques in Power Electronics

Targeted careers : Space aeronautics, Energy (renewable energies, extractive industries), Logistics & transport, Research-innovation

Duration and terms: 4 semesters

Dedicated web site: https://www.univ-tlse3.fr/master-parcours-energie-electrique-conversion-materiaux-developpement-durable-e2-cmd

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences
  • Human and Social Sciences

Topics

  • 3 - Mechanical Engineering (structures, structural dynamics…), Materials (composites, metallurgy, forming…), Processes, Chemistry, Mechatronics
  • 7 - Electrical systems (generation, storage and management of energy), Actuators, Microsystems
  • 21 - Natural Resources and Environment Management/Protection, Infrastructures