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Program Overview
Bachelor Universitaire de Technologie (BUT) in Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle (GEII)
The Bachelor Universitaire de Technologie (BUT) in Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle (GEII) is a three-year program that aims to train intermediate managers capable of responding to the challenges of new technologies in fields such as renewable energy, smart cities, and industry of the future.
Objectives
The program has the following objectives:
- To form professionals who can design, develop, and implement electrical and industrial computing systems.
- To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, and computer science.
- To develop students' skills in programming, electronics, and automation.
Public Visé
The program is designed for students with a strong motivation in new technologies, including:
- High school graduates with a scientific background (mathematics, computer science, engineering sciences, physics-chemistry).
- Students in reorientation (preparatory classes, L1, ...).
- Employees returning to school (continuing education).
- Job seekers.
Conditions d'Admission
Admissions are based on the following:
- Parcoursup.
- Recruitment report from the previous year for GEII.
Structure and Organization
The program is organized around four competencies:
- Three common competencies for the three national courses (core curriculum).
- One specific competency for each course. Each competency consists of a "resources" pole for acquiring fundamental knowledge and methods, and a "situation of learning and evaluation" pole that groups professional situations (projects, internships, other activities).
Sites d'Enseignement
The program is taught at the IUT, Salon-de-Provence.
Régimes d'Inscription
The program is available in the following regimes:
- Initial training (FI).
- Alternating training (FAL) from the third year.
- Apprenticeship (FAP).
- Professionalization contract (CP).
- Continuing education (FC).
Compétences ŕ Acquérir
The program aims to develop the following competencies:
- Designing the GEII part of an industrial system to meet a customer's needs.
- Verifying the GEII part of an industrial system.
- Ensuring the operational maintenance of an industrial system.
- Installing all or part of an energy production, conversion, and management system on site.
Stages et Projets Encadrés
The program includes 2000 hours of supervised training, plus 600 hours of tutored projects and 22 to 26 weeks of internship.
Taux d'Insertion Professionnelle
The program has a high employment rate, with graduates working in various sectors such as aeronautics, automotive, renewable energy, and environmental industries.
Débouchés Professionnels
Graduates can work in various fields, including:
- Aeronautics.
- Automotive.
- Renewable energy and environment.
- Domotics.
- Microelectronics.
- Computer networks.
- Programmable automation.
- Transport.
- Health.
- Electrical energy distribution and management.
- Security.
Poursuites d'Etudes
Graduates can pursue further studies in engineering schools or master's programs.
Parcours
The program offers two courses:
- Automatisme et Informatique Industrielle (AII): Applications include robotics, aeronautics, autonomous vehicles, smart cities, domotics, and industrial networks.
- Électricité et Maîtrise de l'Energie (EME): Applications include electric vehicles, renewable energy (photovoltaic, wind), electrical production and distribution, energy conversion and management, power electronics, and domotics.
Responsables
The program is led by Thierry Contaret, Head of the GEII department.
Informations Diverses
Additional information can be found on the program's website or by contacting the IUT Aix-Marseille site in Salon-de-Provence.
Frais d'Inscription
The tuition fees for the program are:
- Initial training: 175 .
- Continuing education: more information available on the program's website.
Contact
For more information, please contact the IUT Aix-Marseille site in Salon-de-Provence or visit the program's website.
