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BUT Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle (GEII)

  • Organisation: IUT de Mulhouse
    (Université de Haute-Alsace, Mulhouse-Colmar)
  • Type of Course: Initial education - Sandwich/Apprenticeship training
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Mulhouse (French Regions: Grand-Est)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: BUT (three-year technological university degree)
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 0
  • This training is included in RNCPRS

Course Details

Objectives: The objective of the B.U.T. GEii is to implement high-tech systems in industrial automation, electronics, robotics, energy production and transport.

It also involves developing applications based on advanced electronic equipment (microprocessors, microcomputers, programmable logic controllers, industrial networks, etc.) and mastering computer-aided engineering (CAE).

It is also training that prepares you for teamwork and adaptation to the cultures of other countries, particularly through internships abroad or the trinational ICS course.

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

Targeted careers : Transportation and automobiles.
Sound and light, audiovisual.
Design office.
The electronics industry.
Processing and manufacturing industries.
Aerospace and defense.
Building.
The food industry…

Dedicated web site: https://www.iutmulhouse.uha.fr/diplomes/but-bachelor-universitaire-technologique/b-u-t-genie-electrique-et-informatique-industrielle-geii/

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences

Topics

  • 7 - Electrical systems (generation, storage and management of energy), Actuators, Microsystems
  • 8 - Avionics and on-board Systems (embedded networks, sensors, instrumentation, etc.), Real-time Systems
  • 9 - Electronics, Microelectronics, Microwaves, Propagation, Antennas, Radar, Optics, Optronics
  • 10 - Control Systems, Robotics, Guidance and Control, Autonomous Systems
  • 17 - Project Management, Production, Industrialization, Factory of the Future, Integration, Supply Chain, Maintenance, Recycling