Component
Faculty of Science & Technology
Location(s)
Orleans
Presentation
The aim of the Bachelor's degree in computer science University Bachelor of Technology (B.U.T) is to provide a high level of general knowledge in computer science, enabling students to envisage immediate integration into the professional world in all areas of computer science.
It also gives access to various scientific Masters (Computer Science, MIAGE, etc.) in research, applied or specialized fields.
The Computer Science degree is divided into two courses in L3: Computer Engineering (ING) and Computer Methods Applied to Business Management (MIAGE). Both courses have a strong common core and a range of options enabling students to acquire real training in other disciplines (accounting, law, etc.).
Skills
On completion of the course, graduates will be able to :
- analyze and model problems of medium complexity
- develop software solutions
- participate in network and system administration
The knowledge transmitted: theoretical knowledge (disciplinary or cross-disciplinary) and practical knowledge to be mobilized:
- computer modeling
- software application architectures
- algorithms
- networks
- databases and information systems
- web development
- computer basics
- English
The technical and methodological know-how transmitted for the application of knowledge to carry out a task:
- Java, C/C++, OCaml, Python programming languages; web frameworks
- UNIX and Windows operating systems
- UML modeling language
Useful contacts
Faculty of Science & Technology
Département Informatique
1 rue de Chartres - 45067 ORLEANS CEDEX 2
https://www.univ-orleans.fr/fr/sciences-techniques
Bachelor's degree in computer science
Nicolas OLLINGER
nicolas.ollinger @ univ-orleans.fr
tel. 02 38 41 72 88
Head of L3 INGÉ course
Anthony PEREZ
anthony.perez @ univ-orleans.fr
tel. 02 38 49 25 06
Head of L3 MIAGE course
Jean-Michel COUVREUR
jean.michel.couvreur @ univ-orleans.fr
tel. 02 38 41 70 10
Department secretariat
secretariat-info.st @ univ-orleans.fr
Tel: 02 38 41 70 11
Tel: 02 38 49 49 10
Organization
Special features
Internationalization of training: Erasmus +
Number of agreements: 9 Countries involved: WALES, POLAND, ROMANIA, TURKEY, SPAIN
Places available: 25
Program
The Licence Informatique is a general bachelor's degree in computer science. Its curriculum is organized around three main areas of expertise: programming (programming, software engineering, databases); fundamental computing (language and automata theory, algorithms and combinatorics; logic and demonstration); architecture, systems and networks.
The Bachelor's degree in Computer Science takes three years to complete, with 500 hours of teaching per year. In the first semester, students enroll in a mathematics and computer science program. At the end of the first semester, students can choose to pursue either a computer science major or a mathematics major.
The second and third years constitute a real specialization in computer science. During the course, several projects prepare students for the demands of the professional world. During the course, internships enable students to come to grips with the realities of the corporate world (in France or abroad). They help students to consolidate their knowledge and skills for further study, and facilitate their integration into the world of work if they choose to stop their studies, as well as providing valuable experience for a first job.
Admission
Admission requirements
Access to Semester 1 is mainly offered to holders of a general baccalaureate or equivalent diploma. The preferred specializations are Mathematics and NSI. Access to the other semesters is open to students with another bachelor's degree or other higher scientific training, after examination of their application.
A number of bridges are provided, notably with short or vocational training courses (I.U.T., B.T.S., etc.), subject to a dossier examination. For the MIAGE pathway (access in semester 5), all students are recruited on the basis of their academic record.
"training expectations
Applicants for the Computer Science degree are expected to:
- Have ccientific skills
This specialization requires the ability to analyze, problematize and reason, the capacity for abstraction, logic and modeling, and mastery of a core of disciplinary knowledge and associated experimental methods.
- Communication skills
This specialization requires the ability to communicate both orally and in writing in a rigorous and appropriate manner, the ability to document in at least one foreign language, primarily English, and the ability to write and speak it at B level.
- Methodological and behavioral skills
This specialization requires intellectual curiosity, the ability to organize and manage learning, and the ability to plan personal work and stick to it over time.
In these main areas, and for all scientific bachelor's degrees, high-school students must demonstrate at least an adequate command of the main scientific skills targeted in their final year of high school.
How to register
Licence application procedures for (future) baccalaureate holders with a French baccalaureate obtained in France and applying for the 1st time: https: //www.parcoursup.fr
Enrolment in JULY, as soon as the results of the baccalauréat are known, in accordance with the procedures communicated at the time of pre-registration.
Tuition fees
For students:
https://www.univ-orleans.fr/fr/univ/formation/droits-dinscriptions
For adults returning to school; consult SEFCO.
And then
Further studies
A Bachelor's degree in computer science naturally gives access to professional or research Master's degrees in computer science. Our IT department has two Masters degrees:
- MIAGE: Méthodes Informatiques Appliquées à la Gestion des Entreprises,
- ARIAS: Distributed Applications, Artificial Intelligence and Security
Although we advise our students to go on to a Master's degree, with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science you can also apply for jobs as hot-liners, webmasters, developers, application managers, or even take a civil service entrance examination.
Professional integration
Target professions:
- Programmer analyst,
- Developer, webmaster,
- Database administrator,
- Application manager,
- IT operator, telecom network technician...
Competition for assistant engineers or computer engineers in the civil service...