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computing, computational biology, neuroscience, telecommunications, artificial
        intelligence, Big Data, social sciences, finance, etc.
                                                                       LANGUAGE COURSE
        • OBJECT ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
        Software Engineering (SE) is a discipline concerned with concepts, techniques
        and tools aimed at the production of quality software. This course aims at
        providing engineering students with an overview of the problem of software   FRENCH (1,5 ECTS)
        design and development by means of the object-oriented programming (OOP)   Weekly courses are offered for various levels, depending
        paradigm. By learning the Java programming language, students will acquire   on the results of the placement test at the beginning of the
        basic skills in the software development process using a state-of-the-art   semester. Classes are organised as practical workshops
        Integrated Development Environment (IDE). By focusing on object-oriented   focusing on  oral  comprehension  and communication,
        modelling,  the  UML  language,  the  Javadoc-based  code  documentation,   written comprehension and communication, structural
        the Junit-based development of unit-tests, students will acquire basic skills   proficiency (grammar, vocabulary). Students will work
        essential to the realisation of industrial software.
                                                               individually or in groups on topics related to contemporary
                                                               French culture in relation to its historical past.
                     INTENSIVE SEMINAR


                            (SELECT ONE)

        HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (2 ECTS)
        Students are offered a choice of Humanities and Social Sciences courses in
        four broad domains - Work, Society, and the Individual ;  Science, Technology,
        and Society ; Innovation, Art, and Creativity ; General Perspective on Key
        Social Issues. These courses are designed to introduce students to critical
        perspectives on their own practices of science and engineering.

        PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT (2 ECTS)
        This course intends to provide students with basic knowledge and skills to
        master the main purchasing processes in which they will be involved, whatever
        function they will perform in a company.

        EXPERIMENTAL WORK IN INFORMATION
        TRANSMISSION (2 ECTS)
                                                                                                                      PARIS SACLAY
        Objectives are the conception, realisation and test of a full radio or optical
        transmission system.


                 SEMESTER-LONG COURSES


        ENGINEERING SKILLS WORKSHOP (1 ECTS)
        (MANDATORY)

        The objective is to explore and develop the skills expected from an engineer:
        teamwork, project management, communication, complex problem solving,
        creativity, leadership, ethics, multicultural awareness.
        PROFESSIONAL PRACTISE WORKSHOP (0,5 ECTS)
        (MANDATORY)

        This course aims to continue supporting students in the discovery of the
        engineering profession and in the construction of their professional project.


        PROJECT (9 ECTS) (MANDATORY)                                                                                  SEMESTER BY COURSEWORK
        A project is a collective work mode used to address complex and open
        problems. Its effectiveness depends in the individual skills of each individual
        and the operating practises of the team; the objective being to achieve a final
        product for a sponsor, in a given time. The projects proposed in engineering
        training allow the learning of this modality through increasingly complex
        scenarios. Projects must lead to an ambitious achievement, which could not
        be achieved by doing what we already know how to do.








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