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Master EEA - Parcours Systèmes et Microsystèmes Embarqués (SME)

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Objectives : The vocation of this specialty is to train and certify engineers in Embedded Systems and Microsystems (EMS) capable of formalizing and understanding the development and implementation of complex systems at the conjunction of electronics, IT industry and computing. These engineers will therefore be able to carry out innovation and industrialization missions for products or services in the specific fields of embedded systems and microsystems.

Public concerned : Students, Professionals in Continuing Education

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

Admission requirements : For entry in M1:
The Master 1 EEA SME is a continuation of the EEA degree courses offered by the Paul Sabatier University, but there is no full access to Master 1 EEA: All students who have acquired a level of Licenses may apply.
Foreign students holding a foreign diploma must obtain information in order to use the application procedure adapted to them (Study in France, ...).

For direct entry into M2:
- Students holding the first year of the M1 EEA SME 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 in order to use the application procedure adapted to them (Study in France, ...).

Acquired skills during the training : Skills specific to the course:
Analyze, design and integrate electronic systems and networks of microsystems that are (or will be) embedded in industrial processes or intelligent systems used on a daily basis.
Conduct a project according to the Systems Engineering processes practiced in the industry.
Innovate and industrialize products and systems.
Optimize and control complex systems.
Design the software and hardware tools associated with these systems.
Develop microsystems and nanotechnologies.
Contribute to the development of the regional and national economy, in particular through the creation and development of high-tech companies.

Targeted careers : IT activities (software engineering, operation, maintenance, security), space aeronautics, research-innovation, robotics, electronics & electrical industry, instrumentation

Duration and terms : 4 semesters

Dedicated web site : https://www.univ-tlse3.fr/master-parcours-systemes-et-microsystemes-embarques-sme

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