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ÉCOLE NATIONALE SUPÉRIEURE DES SCIENCES APPLIQUÉES ET DE TECHNOLOGIE

Computer Engineer by Apprenticeship

Cybersecurity, data and multimedia science, artificial intelligence

In partnership with the ITII Bretagne (Institut des Techniques d'Ingénieur de l'Industrie = Institute of Industrial Engineering Techniques), ENSSAT offers a specialised « Computer science, multimedia and networks » engineering training course incorporating an apprenticeship scheme* (block release training course, ongoing training and APEL).

* Diploma recognised by the Engineering Titles Commission.

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The training course is supported by the 'Pôle de Compétitivité Images et Réseaux', a certified Imaging and networks organisation.

Admission route:

The course can be completed in three ways...

Initial training:

For students under 30 years of age.

admission into the 1st year of the course upon completion of one of the following (or equivalent diplomas):

  • Computer technology degree (DUT)
  • Networks and telecommunications degree (DUT)
  • Multimedia and internet professions DUT (MMI, formerly SRC)
  • Computing and networks for industry and technical services BTS
  • 2nd or 3rd year Bachelor of computing
  • Intensive foundation degree

admission into the 2nd year of the course if the following qualification has been obtained:

  • 1st year Master of computer science

Ongoing training:

To be eligible, students must have a DUT, BTS or equivalent diploma and have a minimum of three years’ professional experience.

Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning:

The diploma can be obtained through the APEL process for employees with a minimum of three years’ professional experience in a technical computing/networks arena.

Submitting an application

For the initial training course: you can view the entry selection dates and submit an application directly (in french) déposer un dossier.

For the ongoing training scheme: you can view the entry selection dates and submit an application directly (in french) .

Career prospects

Having completed the training course, graduate engineers can become specialised professionals working as:

  • Multimedia services designers
  • Graphical tablet and mobile phone application developers
  • Project managers
  • Java Web experts
  • Rich media engineers
  • Man-to-machine interfacing designers
  • Software development coordinators
  • Networks and systems engineers
  • Telecommunications
  • Banking, insurance, e-commerce, etc.
  • Computing services and advising
  • Car manufacturing, aeronautics, etc.

Contact

Laurent Le Calvez,
training manager

+33 (0)2 96 46 92 10

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