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Courses

Automaticien-ne CFC

Control Engineer (CFC)

In collaboration with other professionals, control engineers build electrical commands, appliances, machines, installations or automated systems, put them into operation or maintain them. They develop solutions to adjustment and automation issues, and write technical instructions and documents.

Electronicien-ne CFC

Electronic Engineer (CFC)

Electronic engineers develop, install and operate circuits, command or control devices, and IT programmes for the high-quality operation of electronic devices fitted with microprocessors.

The field of electronics includes telecommunications, medical instruments, mobile telephones, home automation, electrical power plants, textile machines, household electrical goods, aeronautics, etc.

Polymécanicien-ne CFC

Precision Mechanic (CFC)

Precision mechanics manufacture parts, tools and devices made of metal or synthetic materials. They assemble appliances, machines or robots, and they programme, control, maintain and repair industrial production facilities. In collaboration with other professionals, they handle assignments, develop construction solutions and write technical documents.

Precision mechanics are known for their economic and ecological approaches and actions.

Professional Experience

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In the fourth year, student control engineers, electronic engineers and precision mechanics have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the professional world. Two distinct phases allow future professionals to put the skills they have learned during their basic training into practice.
For roughly one semester, each student has the opportunity to carry out an internship with a local firm or abroad. A second semester is given over to assignments for external customers or to internal projects that fulfil the school's needs.

This phase enables future control engineers, electronic engineers and precision mechanics to develop real professional skills and to arm themselves with the experience necessary to enter the working environment or go on to further studies.