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groupe esaip
Angers, Francia
www.esaip.orggroupe
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Periferia de ANGERSUna ciudad del Valle del LoiraCiudad jovén, viva, moderna y culta.• + de 260,000 habitantes • 30,000 estudiantes• 90 mn AVE desde Paris (60 €)• 90 mn de la costa• Transporte urbano para estudiantes (33 € al mes)
¿ Dónde estamos ?
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– Escuela de Ingeniería acreditada « Grande Ecole » en 2004 y miembro de «Conférence des Grandes Ecoles»
– Grado reconocido por la C.T.I. Commisión de Título de ingenieros
– Primera Escuela de Ingenieros en Francia con certificación Europass
¿ Quienes somos ?
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Campus Esaip
Moderno Buen Ambiente
Alojamiento (opción propuesta por el esaip)
12 habiatciones disponibles en el campus (160€- 230€)
Residencias universitarias (280€ - 340€)
Pisos compartidos (precio a discutir con propetarios)
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Informática Industrial
Medio Ambiente
Gestión de riesgosTelecomunicación
Cursos impartidos groupe esaip
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MásterIngeniería
2 especialidades
* Industrial computing and Telecommunications (IRT)
* Industrial Safety, Environment and Risk Management (SEP)
* Information Technology Project Manager
Dos Opciones
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Erasmus students
PROGRAMMES RUN DURING THE WINTER SEMESTER
Depending on your level of studies, you can :
1. Complete one semester of the first year (equivalent to “Baccalauréat + 3” years of higher education), from September to February for 30 ECTS.
2. Complete one semester of the second year (equivalent to “Baccalauréat + 4” years of higher education), from September to February) for 30 ECTS.
3. Complete one semester of the third year (equivalent to “Baccalauréat + 5” years of higher education) from October to March for 30 ECTS.
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Engineering degree Semester 1
Modules Number of ECTS credits
Analysis methods for engineering 6
Computer tools for engineering 3
Methods and tools for industrial resource management
3
Communication 3
Communication in foreign languages 6
Project : corporate culture 4
Software engineering 5
Environmental Risks 5
TOTAL 30 CREDITS
Common core
Industrial computing &
telecommunications
Risk management
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Engineering degree Semester 3
Modules Number of ECTS credits
Engineering science 4
Functional analysis and systems security 2
Production management 2
Corporate culture 3
Methods and tools for industrial resource management
3
Physics for IT engineering 3
Corporate local networks 3
Software engineering 5
Science for environmental engineering 3
Industrial risks 3
Sustainable development and industrial production
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TOTAL 30 CREDITS
Common core
Industrial computing & telecommunications
Risk management
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Engineering degree Semester 5
Modules Number of ECTS credits
Engineering science 4
Corporate culture 3
Project management 3
Projects 7
Science for IT engineering 5
Industrial computing 4
Specialised computing 4
Science for environmental engineering 5
Systems of management 3
Industrial risks 5
TOTAL 30 CREDITS
Common core
Industrial computing &
telecommunications
Risk management
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Erasmus students Courses in English
• “Information Systems Security”, Semesters 1, 3, 5 - Lecturer : William MAIN
• « Introduction to Human Error » , Semester 3 - Lecturer : Steve O‘BRIEN
• « Risk Management », Semester 5 - Lecturer : Steve O‘BRIEN
• « Marketing», Semester 1 - Lecturer : Vincent SHORT
• « International Culture », Semester 1
• Europe – Lecturer : Hannah WILLIAMS
• Northern Asia – Lecturer : William MAIN
• Southern Asia – Lecturer : Vincent SHORT
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Erasmus students Courses in English
“ Information Systems Security” - Semester 1Lecturer : William MAIN
• Introduction and importance of Information Systems Security. Relevant Industry surveys and economic losses.
• Technical overview of an Information Technology System. Explanation of client – server architecture and databases. Terminology
• Overview of the threats that exist : natural disasters, malicious software (viruses, worms, trojan horses etc.), hacking, espionage, disgruntled employees
• Overview of the solutions that exist (Acceptable use policy, biometrics, passwords, smart cards, intrusion detection systems, anti-virus, firewalls, faraday cages etc.
• Model of error levels, skill based, rule based and knowledge based
• GEMS (generic error-modelling system)
• Study cases : Research and document / real life case studies of ISS incidents
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Erasmus students Courses in English
“Information Systems Security” - Semester 3Lecturer : William MAIN
• The inspection phase : identifying key information resources and assets
• The protection phase: deciding what level of protection is needed
• The detection phase : putting in place systems which identify intrusion
• The reaction phase : how to respond to a security incident
• The reflection phase : understanding the lessons learned and improving the plan
For Industrial Computing Option : Analysis and evaluation of security software products e.g. : IDS, Biometrics, AntiVirus, Firewall, etc.
For Risk Management option : Analysis of Physical Security measures against fires, flooding, earthquakes, etc.
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Erasmus students Courses in English
“Information Systems Security” - Semester 5Lecturer : William MAIN
Development of a Security Audit
• Computer Forensics
• Legislation against European cybercrime
• Review of ISO 17799
• Review of ISO 27001
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Erasmus students Courses in English
• Error production (study of disasters)
• Typology of errors
• Performance and output of a socio-technic system
• Performance and error
• Model of error levels, skill based, rule based and knowledge based
• GEMS (generic error-modelling system)
• Taking decisions and the 8 stages of Rasmussen
• Determining factors in the passage from one level to another (skill based to rule based and rule based to knowledge based)
• Modes of failure and modes of control
• Safety and reliability
• Modes of failure and modes of control at skilled based level
• Modes of failure and modes of control at rule based level
• Modes of failure and modes of control at knowledge based level
• Situation analysis using GEMS (generic error-modelling system)
• Assessment and reduction of the risk of human error
• The « In Depth Defense Approach »
“Introduction to Human Error” - Semester 3
Lecturer : Steve O‘Brien
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Erasmus students Courses in English
« Risk Management » - Semester 5
Lecturer : Steve O‘Brien
Analysis of different international standards on risk management and the European project ARAMIS on major risks
• Association of different fundamental models on risk identification, analysis, evaluation and global management
• Critical review of the ISO WG (Working Group) on a global generic risk management standard.
• Presentation of organizational structure types developed or analyzed by Gareth MORGAN.
• Development of a practical approach to learning organizations as the basis of risk management using the work and research of teams from Harvard University and MIT
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Erasmus students Courses in English
Concepts : Economics, Business, Marketing
• Marketing as a process
• The different steps
• The reality
• Audit : customer/market/product
• Team work activity : « carmart »
“ Marketing» 10 hours – Semester 1
Lecturer : Vincent SHORT
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Erasmus students Courses in English
“International Culture » : 12 hours
Semester 1
The influence of culture on different aspects of business
• The language and vocabulary of management
• The interface and complementarity between Economics and Management
The module will provide a general approach to inter-cultural corporate communication through case studies in European and Asian contexts.
Three broad geographical areas will be covered :
• Europe – Lecturer : Hannah WILLIAMS
• Northern Asia – Lecturer : William MAIN
• Southern Asia – Lecturer : Vincent SHORT
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Application form & course catalogue :
www.esaip.orginternational>international students
For more information : Teresa Cordovilla
Tél. +33 241 96 65 27