University Diploma Building Information Modelling (BIM)
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- Human and social sciences, architecture, sport
- Sciences and engineering
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Entry requirements
This degree is open to all professionals involved in the design and development of buildings or land use planning (project managers, architects, engineers, contractors, territorial planners and town planners, etc.), as well as to operators, managers and asset maintainers, etc. Applicants for admission to the university degree must hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent. Failing this, they may request recognition of prior learning.
Benefits of the program
The fundamental objective is to provide training in digital transition that is not only collaborative and participatory, but also contributory, enriched by the contribution that everyone can make to it and open-access, including economically, to those concerned.
Acquired skills
The objectives of this training make up a precise didactic sequence:
Understand the current situation, the questions and the challenges;
Understand current practice, development and prefiguration;
Practice and learn, with a view to adding to and supporting professional skills beyond training.
Capacities
20
Course venue
Your future career
This continuous training course has been designed for people who are in employment and can be taken alongside a job.
Calendar
The training sessions are organised in sessions of 2 or consecutive days spread over approximately 8 months, i.e. 22 or 28 days depending on the chosen path.