Master

The Master’s degree in Complex Systems Engineering (ISC) forms an integral part of the laboratory of excellence (Labex) "Control of System of Systems" education program.

The term ISC focuses on technological systems that implement technical devices in the fields of biological engineering, computational mechanics, mechatronics, computer science, information processing and autonomous robotic systems. The courses are built in perfect agreement with the research areas of the Labex MS2T by focusing on the management of uncertainties and the optimized design of systems in a context of strong interdisciplinarity.

ISC issues a national Master’s degree fully accredited by the French Ministry of Higher Education (spring 2012).
The objectives of this program are to provide future managers with excellent scientific and technological expertise to study, simulate and design of innovative Interacting Complex-Systems through a multidisciplinary system of systems approach.
The ISC master is organized into 4 semesters spread over two years. Students having obtained a 180 ECTS Bachelor of Science degree (or equivalent) can apply to the M1 level. Students having already completed a course at Master’s level in the areas of specialization covered by MISC can access the M2 level directly.

The MICS offers five areas of specialization:

1. Learning and Optimization of Complex Systems (AOS)
2. Automatic, Robotics and Intelligent Systems (ARS)
3. BioMechanics and Bioengineering (BMI)
4. Mechatronic Systems (SMT)
5. Systems and Complex Mechanical structures (SMC).

The 5 courses are organized in 4 semesters, 3 semesters of theoretical and practical courses (M1S1, M1S2 and M2S3) and one semester (M2S4) dedicated exclusively to a long-term internship (22-24 weeks).


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