Become a computer science and network engineer through apprenticeship

Engineering degree with a specialization in computer science and networks

This program is only offered in french

The winning combination: studies + work experience

Do you want to become a computer science and network engineer? Why not opt for an apprenticeship?

  • The perfect format to acquire new knowledge and develop skills in a professional environment
  • 2 days in-company / 3 days at school
  • A salary of up to €2,000/month in the third yeart

 

Marinet shares his work-study experiences (fr)

Augustin talks about his apprenticeship

This work-study program offers students the advantage of gaining professional experience over three years. It provides outstanding complementarity between the school and the company, making it possible to combine theory and practice. With work-study programs, the apprentice works in-company, gaining rewarding hands-on experience in a professional setting and being paid. Their tuition fees are also covered.

Telecom SudParis offers an apprenticeship-based engineering course leading to an engineering degree with a specialization in computer science and  networks awarded by Telecom SudParis of Institut Mines-Telecom.

Accredited by the CTI (Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur), this course is offered in collaboration with the CFA-EVE (Centre de Formation en Apprentissage de l’Enseignement Supérieur en Région Île de France - fr).

Teaching objectives

The skills acquired by graduates of this course are twofold:

  • general set of skills required to work as an engineer;
  • skills specific to the computer science and networks specialization, especially for next-generation computer science and networks. Deploying these networks across the country represents one of the major industrial challenges for France and for companies to remain competitive.

Course overview

Next-generation networks are characterized by the convergence of information technology, computer science and networks. Some of the themes covered in the curriculum include network services and infrastructure, the convergence of voice/data/images/mobility, fiber optics, security and service quality.

This program may change at the request of the course administrators.

 

STRUCTURE OF TEACHING HOURS

  • Sciences and techniques for the specialization (SPE)
  • Company culture and openness (CEO)
  • Basic and engineering sciences (SCI)

 

MODALITIES

Duration: 1,800 hours at school across 3 years.
Work/study: 2 days in-company and 3 days at school.
International: 8-week exchange during the company period.

 

1st year FOUNDATIONS
  • Networks: services and applications
  • Networks: infrastructures and engineering
  • Signal and communications theory
2nd year FOCUS
  • Virtual networks
  • Cellular networks and evolutions
  • Visual content on networks
  • Network administration
  • Virtual networks and services
  • Optical networks
  • Network security
  • IoT and big data
  • Service quality
  • Mobile networks
  • Queues
  • Multimedia on IP

 

3rd year EXPERTISE
  • Very high-speed optical networks
  • Advanced network architectures
  • High-speed digital development in France
  • Network security
  • Issues related to networks and services of the future

Nadine HABIS (University Technology Diploma, R&T), 3RD YEAR - TF1

By studying at Telecom SudParis, I knew that I would have access to a large network of partners. Also, the fact that Telecom SudParis is an IMT engineering graduate school increases the recognition of our qualifications as engineers in the computer science and network field.

Applicant profiles

Admissions to the Telecom SudParis apprenticeship-based computer science and network engineering course are by a competitive exam. It is possible to apply in the 1st or 2nd year.

In 1st year

Holders of one of the following diplomas can apply for admission, i.e. in the last year of:

  • “Networks and Telecommunications” university bachelor’s of technology (BUT)
  • “Electrical Engineering and Industrial IT” university bachelor’s of technology (BUT)
  • “Physical Measurements” university bachelor’s of technology (BUT)
  • “IT” university bachelor’s of technology (BUT)
  • 3rd-year of bachelor’s degree*
  • Bachelor’s degree*
  • Multidisciplinary higher education diploma (CPES)
     

Admission is also possible for candidates from:

  • “Adaptation Technicien Supérieur” preparatory classes
  • “Mathématiques Supérieures” preparatory classes in Maths/Physics, Maths/Physics/IT, Physics/Chemistry, Physics/Engineering, Physics/Technology and Technology/Engineering
  • 2nd year of preparatory cycle at an engineering school
  • Preparatory cycle at an engineering school*
  • 1st year of an engineering course at an Institut Mines-Telecom school

*with a major or specific curriculum in line with apprenticeship-based engineering course (FIPA) content

→ Regulations for 1st-year admissions based on qualifications

In 2nd year

Candidates enrolled in first year of a master’s (M1) with a major or specific curriculum in line with course content

→ Check the regulations for the exam for 2nd-year admission

Candidate selection

  • Pre-selection based on the candidate’s application file
  • Individual interview and English test

 

Employers: offer a placement

 

Would you like to recruit an apprentice? Offer a placement?

Contact Cecile Delafont
Dean coordinator of Engineer program Major Computer science and Networks
Mail: @Cecile.Delafont
Phone: +33 (0)1 60 76 47 88

Employers: offer a placement

Myriam MOUKHLIS (University Technology Diploma, R&T) - 3RD YEAR- CCI

I wanted to work with new technologies and specifically networks. I chose this course because of the school’s reputation and its comprehensive curriculum. Now, I am doing my apprenticeship at CCI de Paris as a Network and Security Engineer. Every day, I work in a variety of areas: security, support, telephony.