The training of engineer in Computer Science and Numerics
The computer and digital engineering preparatory course offers a comprehensive and versatile training program, open to students who have followed scientific specializations.
It prepares students for the major technological challenges of tomorrow. The program includes mathematics, computer science, physics and electronics, ensuring a solid scientific and technical culture.
After these two years, students enter the engineering cycle, with the possibility of choosing from any of the options available. This prepares students to become versatile, competent engineers, ready to innovate and excel in the dynamic, constantly evolving digital technology sector.
Specificities of the training
The pedagogical supervision, individualized during the two years of training, guarantees the best conditions for success for all students.
Regular testing of knowledge allows students and their families to assess their progress in acquiring knowledge and skills.
The program is divided into semesters and divided into modules. In accordance with the European system of organization of studies (LMD), the modules acquired give ECTS and are capitalized by the student. Each semester is equivalent to 30 credits.
Personal skills are also valued with an evaluation of associative activities (sports, music, etc.), communication actions and educational relations.
The school's teachers are very involved in the success of each student, and tutoring is organized on demand for students in difficulty. Personalized coaching is also offered for methodological problems.
Tutoring between students is a much appreciated support, as the old students know how to advise and reassure the newcomers.
Admission
Post-bac
Campus
Toulon & Marseille
Program Length
2 years (4 semesters)
Targeted degree
Engineer
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Training benefits
Learn about computer science and its practical application from the first year of study.
This course is eligible for scholarships covering all or part of the tuition fees.
Program
| Year 1 (ECTS) | Year 2 (ECTS) | |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanics | 5 | - |
| Physics | 5 | - |
| Mathematics | 5 | 5 |
| ICT | 5 | 5 |
| Humanities | 3 | 3 |
| English | 2 | 2 |
| Electronics | - | 5 |
| Computer and Digital Option | 5 | 5 |
98%
insertion rate 5 months after graduation
12 000
ISEN engineers
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System ( ECTS ) is a points system developed by the European Union as part of the Bologna Process and theEuropean Higher Education Area(EHEA). Credits are divided into teaching units (UE).
It aims to make it easier to read and compare study programmes within a country and between different European countries. The ECTS system applies mainly to university education. It is applied in France and has replaced the system of credits (UV) previously used.
What's next?
At the end of this preparatory course, you have access to all the options offered by the school in the engineering cycle. After 5 years of training at ISEN, you will be awarded the ISEN engineering diploma, recognized by the Cti.
International mobility
This preparatory program offers a semester of international study in the 4th semester or a one-month internship in an English-speaking country.
Admission
Post-baccalaureate applications are made via Parcoursup and the Puissance Alpha Ingénieurs Bac+5 competition.
The competition score for each candidate will be distributed according to the following criteria:
- 50% of the grade will be awarded on the basis of the student's academic record.
- 50% of the mark will be awarded in the written competition
Applicants in the general final year of high school must take the written tests, with the exception of those who are highly ranked.