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PROFESSIONAL LICENSE (L1&L2) COMPUTER ENGINEERING

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About Course

The training in Computer Engineering (Bachelor 1 & 2) aims to provide students with a solid academic foundation in the fundamental areas of computer science. It enables the acquisition of essential knowledge related to the functioning of computer systems, programming, hardware and software architectures, as well as networks and operating systems. This training constitutes the scientific and technical basis essential for understanding digital technologies and their use in various professional contexts.

At the end of Bachelor 2 in Computer Engineering, students possess the necessary skills to enter the job market at an intermediate level in digital professions or to continue their academic journey towards Bachelor 3 and then the Master's degree. They can engage in roles related to IT support, system operation, technical support, IT maintenance, or user assistance, depending on the needs of public or private organizations.

This training offers a structured, progressive pedagogical framework that complies with the requirements of the LMD system, while being perfectly suited for distance learning. It ensures a coherent skills upgrade, promotes IT versatility, and effectively prepares students for further specialization in the fields of software engineering, networks, information systems, or artificial intelligence. It also allows for better employability through knowledge that is directly applicable in the professional world.

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What Will You Learn?

  • The theoretical foundations of computer science
  • The principles of programming and algorithms
  • The functioning of computer systems
  • The basics of networks and digital communications
  • Methods for solving computer problems

Course Content

First Year

Semester 1 – 30 credits

UE 1: Introduction to Computer Engineering

UE 2: Mathematics for Computer Science 1

UE 3: Algorithms and Programming 1

Semester 2 – 30 credits

UE 1: Computer Architecture

UE 2: Mathematics for Computer Science 2

UE 3: Algorithms and Programming 2

Second Year

Semester 3 – 30 credits

UE 1: Operating Systems

UE 2: Databases 1

UE 3: Object-Oriented Programming

Semester 4 – 30 credits

UE 1: Computer Networks 1

UE 2: Software Engineering 1

UE 3: Application Development

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