BSc + MSc in Energy Engineering and Digital Systems
At the cutting edge of new technologies, energy and digital engineers can find their way into a wide range of sectors, including aeronautics and telecommunications.
The training program
The MSc in Energy Engineering and Digital Systems is accessible after 2 years of pre-engineering studies.
It is structured around 4 main stages:
- Semester 5: Go LaSalle, a first international experience from semester 1
If you arrive via parallel admission, you will instead benefit from refresher courses. - Semester 6: 1 semester of core specialization, dedicated to energy and digital sciences
- Semesters 7 to 9: 3 semesters in the professsional track of your choice, including a 4-month “assistant engineer” internship.
The last semester of the career path can be spent at a partner university, in France or abroad, as part of an exchange semester, a double-diploma or a degree-granting stay. - Semester 10: The end-of-studies project, based on an internship or a research internship for students, or on the long internship period for apprentices.
A final dissertation is written and presented orally.
Between the pre-engineering cycle and the engineering cycle, students complete a 1-month work placement with the company of their choice.
It's a great way to discover the different professions they'll be working in later on!
If you're a graduate of the Energy - Digital pre-engineering cycle, you'll be going abroad as part of the Go LaSalle program.
This first international experience can take the form of a study stay or internship.
Go LaSalle TU - 30 ECTS credits
- Go LaSalle
Electronics / Innovation Management TU - 5 ECTS credits
- Practical electronics
- Electronics
- Innovation management
TU Projects - 10 ECTS credits
- Prototyping project
- Robotics project
- Multidisciplinary project
- Research project
Computer Science - Microprocessors TU - 7 ECTS credits
- Algorithms and programming
- Microprocessors
Modern Languages, Humanities and Business TU - 8 ECTS credits
- Self-affirmation
- Introduction to Project Management
- Draft professional project
- Personal and professional effectiveness
- Oral communication
- Voltaire project
- English
- English project
- Work experience
Instrumentation and control TU - 7 ECTS credits
- Automation and signal processing
- Electrical energy
- Metrology and communicating sensors
Software development TU - 5 ECTS credits
- Python and software design
- Relational databases
- Data analysis
TU Project - 7 ECTS credits
- Project management
- Project
Modern Languages, Humanities and Business TU - 6 ECTS credits
- OHS & Environmental Risk Prevention
- Quality management systems
- Macroeconomics
- Human resources management support
- Voltaire Project
- English
Elective modules TU - 5 ECTS credits
For the last teaching unit, you choose one of two modules.
GITI
- Introduction to Industry 4.0
- Computer networks
- System administration (Linux)
- Industrial computing / Interfacing
GEBE
- Electrical energy conversion
- Thermodynamic energy
Enjoy your first international experience with the Go LaSalle program!
20 partner universities in the Lasallian network around the world welcome you during the 1st semester of the engineering cycle, giving you the chance to discover another study context.
Semesters 7 à 9 - Professional tracks
The last two years of the MSc in Energy Engineering and Digital Systems are devoted to specialization courses.
The professional track takes place over three semesters and is made up of majors and minors that enable you to personalize your curriculum according to your desires and projects.
It is completed at the end of semester 8 (end of 4th year) by a 4-month “assistant engineer” internship, which will give you hands-on experience of professional practice.
In the MSc in Energy Engineering and Digital Systems, you can choose from 3 professional tracks, taught on the Amiens campus.
Assistant engineer internship (4 months)
Carried out at the end of 4th year, the assistant engineer internship involves carrying out technical and operational assignments within a company or institutional organization.
Students are placed in a situation of autonomy: they familiarize themselves with the internship issues, are confronted with professional practice (adaptability, analytical skills, rigor in carrying out tasks, interpersonal skills), with a view to developing their personal and professional skills.
The following will be taken into account when assessing this internship
- the approach adopted in the search for an internship,
- adaptability (methods, tools, internal processes),
- ability to take a step back from the work carried out during the internship.
Semester 10 - Final year internship (6 months)
The final and decisive stage of engineering training at UniLaSalle, the final year internship enables students to experience a pre-professional situation in which they will have to respond to a problem posed by an organization. It is an essential part of the curriculum, and enables the jury to decide whether or not to award the engineering diploma.
It enables students to :
- become familiar with professional practice,
- develop personally and professionally,
- demonstrate their skills,
- facilitate integration into the profession.
The student/apprentice validates certain notions acquired in the academic context, grasping their meaning, scope and limits. The trainee/apprentice also has the opportunity to develop management skills, listening, communication and teamwork skills. They carry out concrete projects. Professional practice brings valuable expertise to the student/apprentice at the start of his or her career.
The internship leads to the writing and oral presentation of a final dissertation.
Students can add a second international experience in the final year of the engineering cycle, in the form of a semester, a double-diploma or a degree-granting stay at a partner university.
Dual degree and double diploma stays
Longer than a simple semester of study, a degree-granting stay or double degree is an experience :
at a university that has an agreement with UniLaSalle, or at a university that does not have an agreement or partnership (on the student's proposal)
enables students to obtain 2 diplomas: one from the host university and one from UniLaSalle
from 12 to 24 months, depending on the host university
Doubles degrees
- PUCV Chile
- UPF Morocco
- UQAM Montreal