Cycle Universitaire Préparatoire aux Grandes Écoles (CUPGE) – Cybersécurité
The Cycle Universitaire Préparatoire aux Grandes Écoles (CUPGE) – Cybersécurité is run by Enssat and the IUT of Lannion (University of Rennes).
NEW: OPEN IN SEPTEMBER 2024
> Duration: 2 years, full-time
> Place: Lannion
Presentation
This Cycle Universitaire Préparatoire aux Grandes Écoles (CUPGE) – Cybersécurité is designed for students who are considering pursuing engineering studies at Enssat and wish to reinforce their choice of professional project through practical experience and experimentation.
The programme is based on the first two years of the BUT Réseaux & Télécommunications at the IUT of Lannion, with additional focus on fundamental scientific subjects, particularly mathematics. This programme combines theoretical scientific teachings with hands-on experience (40% practical work, a multi-technological project, and an internship in a company), as well as an emphasis on engineering skills.
Acquired skills
Who can apply ?
If you wish to apply for the Cycle Universitaire Préparatoire aux Grandes Écoles (CUPGE) – Cybersécurité, you must hold a General Baccalaureate with scientific specialisations (mathematics, digital and computer sciences, physics-chemistry, engineering sciences).
Internship
The Cycle Universitaire Préparatoire aux Grandes Écoles (CUPGE) – Cybersécurité combines theoretical teachings with practical application through a second-year internship in a company.
Employment opportunities
At the end of the Cycle Universitaire Préparatoire aux Grandes Écoles (CUPGE) – Cybersécurité, students have automatic access to the engineering cycle at Enssat through the validation of the preparatory cycle via continuous assessment:
- Computer Engineer by Apprenticeship, Cybersecurity, data and multimedia science, artificial intelligence
- Software and Computing engineering, Information management, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity
- Digital systems engineering, Digital and signal technologies, embedded systems, AI, hardware security
If a student encounters difficulties in the reinforcement subjects that may compromise their access to the engineering cycle, they may continue with a professional-oriented BUT Réseaux & Télécommunications (Year 3). This system thus ensures the academic path of the student is secure and provides the best possible success based on their abilities.
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