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University Technical Diploma Application Creation: Design, Development, Approval

Macaron diplôme national de BUT contrôlé par l'Etat
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Field(s)
Sciences and engineering
Degree
University Technical Diploma  
Mention
Computer Science  
Program
Application Creation: Design, Development, Approval  
Code RNCP
35475  
How to apply
Apprenticeship, Initial training  
Course venue
Campus Marne la Vallée - Champs sur Marne, IUT Champs sur Marne
Capacities
36  

Entry requirements

General high school diploma, maths option / High school diploma with specialisation in science and technology for industry

Benefits of the program

Graduates will be able to help design, create and implement IT systems that correspond to user needs. To handle these responsibilities, they must be technologically proficient, understand the socio-economic environment in which they work, have good general knowledge and demonstrate strong communication skills.

Acquired skills

Create, Optimise, Administer, Manage, Steer

International

Possibility to carry out a work placement abroad

Capacities

36

Course venue

Campus Marne la Vallée - Champs sur Marne, IUT Champs sur Marne

Your future career

Engineering schools

L3 in Computer Science

Professional integration

90% of students continue their studies

Study objectives

The IUT computer science departments train professionals who can help design, create and implement IT solutions that correspond to user needs.

Advanced computer science technicians work in companies and organisations: IT, telecommunications, banks, insurance, mass retail, industry, public service, software publishers, etc.

They use their specialised skills in computer science (web, mobile, embedded systems, management, etc.) in service of other functions in companies and administrations (industrial production, finance, accounting, human resources, logistics, etc.).

Graduates of the Technical University Bachelor's degree in Computer Science undertake a wide range of activities in the software life cycle:

• starting with the customer’s request, they help computer application designers in the project analysis phase;

• they develop software, handle approval, progress monitoring and maintenance;

• they adapt and determine the settings for business software;

• they draft the technical documentation for software;

• they develop, install, administer and maintain computer systems and networks.

After completing the course, graduates carry out their missions on an autonomous basis. They may be under the direction of a project manager if working in a large department or company.

Major thematics of study

Computer science disciplines (approximately 50% of classes) Scientific, social and humanities disciplines (approximately 50% of classes)

Calendar

Work placement during holidays in April in second year and mid-March in third year – work-study programme alternating one week in a company, one week in class

Year 2

CoursesECTSCMTDTP
REALISER
UE41 REALISER

 

5.00
UE31 REALISER

 

5.00
OPTIMISER
UE42 OPTIMISER

 

5.00
UE32 OPTIMISER

 

5.00
ADMINISTRER
UE43 ADMINISTRER

 

5.00
UE33 ADMINISTRER

 

5.00
GERER
UE44 GERER

 

5.00
UE34 GERER

 

5.00
CONDUIRE
UE45 CONDUIRE

 

5.00
UE35 CONDUIRE

 

5.00
COLLABORER
UE46

 

5.00
UE36

 

5.00

Year 3

CoursesECTSCMTDTP
REALISER
UE61

 

5.00
UE51

 

5.00
OPTIMISER
UE62

 

5.00
UE52

 

5.00
COLLABORER
UE63

 

5.00
UE53

 

5.00

David Cessy

Chef de département

Ingrid MEHOU-LOKO

Academic secretary
Phone number : 01 60 95 85 11
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