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Licence Sciences pour l'Ingénieur - Parcours Mécanique

  • Organisation: Ecole Universitaire de Physique et d’Ingénierie – Université Clermont Auvergne
    (Université Clermont Auvergne)
  • Type of Course: Initial education - Life-long learning
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Aubière (63) (French Regions: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: Bachelor: three-year university degree
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 0
  • VAE (Validation of Acquired Experiences): Yes
  • This training is included in RNCPRS

Course Details

Objectives: The Bachelor of Science in Engineering covers the disciplines of physics, directly related to the engineering professions. These disciplines are approached from their theoretical as well as experimental aspects.
The objective of this course is to offer fundamental training in the field of mechanics. This course is more particularly focused on solid-state mechanics, the other courses contributing to a solid multidisciplinary scientific training as well as to an opening towards the engineering professions. At the end of this course, students have solid theoretical knowledge in mechanics and are able to analyze, model and solve simple mechanical problems.

Degree Level (EU) : 6 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Admission requirements: Academic:
• L1: hold a scientific baccalaureate or an equivalent diploma,
• L2 or L3: after a scientific L1 or L2, a DUT or a BTS close to the targeted specialty or a preparatory class for the grandes écoles.
Linguistics:
• L1: a B2 level at the TCF is required, possibly B1 if the academic record is exceptional,
• L2, L3: a B2 level at the TCF is required.

Acquired skills during the training : Transversal skills
• Use computer tools, office automation and the Internet;
• Communicate: write clearly, prepare communication materials, speak in public, discuss in English;
• Team working.

General scientific skills
• Mobilize knowledge from different disciplinary fields.
• Implement an experimental approach: use the most common devices and measurement techniques; identify sources of error; analyze experimental data.
• Use mathematical and statistical tools.
• Read and use a technical document.
Skills specific to the Mechanics course
• Use common techniques in the field of mechanical engineering: CAD tools, sizing of parts, functional analysis, design and sizing of mechanisms

Duration and terms: 3 years

Partnerships with national organisations: Campus Aéronautique Auvergne Rhône Alpes

Dedicated web site: https://www.uca.fr/formation/nos-formations/par-ufr-ecoles-et-iut/institut-des-sciences/ecole-universitaire-de-physique-et-dingenierie/licence/licence-sciences-ingenieur

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences

Topics

  • 3 - Mechanical Engineering (structures, structural dynamics…), Materials (composites, metallurgy, forming…), Processes, Chemistry, Mechatronics