SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology

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SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology
SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology
The worldwide school of information technology
A school recognised by industry leaders worldwide
Providing Bachelor and Master degrees on a global scale
SUPINFO worldwide presence
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Since 1965
Ecole Supérieure d'Informatique
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Private establishment of higher education founded in 1965,
Campuses members of The International University Network
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SUPINFO International University,
the choice of international mobility.
Thanks to the many SUPINFO International University campuses
throughout the world, Sarah who is currently in her third
year of an IT engineering course at the SUPINFO Institute of
Information Technology in Montreal, Canada, began her studies
at SUPINFO Paris and spent her second year in London.
“To be able to choose each year the country in which you
want to study is a real plus. The programme is the same, only
the teaching language changes. Next year I want to go to the
SUPINFO campus in San Francisco because it’s such a unique
opportunity to be able to take advantage of affordable studies
in the United States! For my final year it will be either Italy or
China.”
Before the end of her course Sarah can change her mind and choose from the other SUPINFO International University campuses all over the world *.
The IT courses at SUPINFO International University are offered progressively throughout the worldwide campuses by SUPINFO Institute of Information
Technology.
ITALY
Catana (Sicily)
Milan*
Rome*
RUSSIA
Moscow*
Saint Petersburg*
UNITED KINGDOM
London
CANADA
Montreal
Toronto*
Vancouver*
BELGIUM
Brussels*
SPAIN
Madrid*
USA
Boston*
Chigaco*
New York*
San Francisco
Washington D.C.*
PORTUGAL
Lisbon*
MARTINIQUE
Le Lamentin
GUADELOUPE
Baie-Mahault
MEXICO
Mexico City*
MOROCCO
Agadir*
Casablanca
Fez*
Marrakech
Oujda*
Rabat
Tanger*
COSTA RICA
San Jose*
BRAZIL
Rio de Janeiro*
São Paulo*
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Map of SUPINFO International University campuses planned up until 2012.
Go to www.supinfo.com/campuses for information on campuses open now.
CHINA
Beijing
Hong Kong*
Tianjin
Qingdao
Zhenjiang
FRANCE
Bordeaux
Caen
Clermont-Ferrand
Grenoble
Lille
Limoges
Lyon
Macon
Marseille
Metz
TUNISIA SOUTH AFRICA
Johannesburg*
Montpellier
Tunis*
Nantes
Nice
ALGERIA
Orleans
Alger*
Paris
Reims
Rennes
Strasbourg
Toulouse
Tours
Troyes
Valenciennes
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Abu Dhabi*
Dubai*
MAURITIUS
Port-Louis*
REUNION
Saint-Denis
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University are more than just dedicated scientists equipped
with real knowledge; they also possess knowhow, interpersonal
skills and the ability to communicate.
This enables them to become real architects capable of
designing, innovating and taking the wider view necessary to
integrate and manage technology in the best interests of their
company.
The IT sector in France recruits over half of all newly-qualified
science graduates.
IT engineers play a key role in today’s modern businesses, not
only involved in designing high-tech information processing
solutions but also entrusted with a wide range of tasks ranging
from the design and organisation of entire IT departments,
production control, technology architecture and integration,
selling products and services, to team management.
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A survey of the positions held by over 5,000 ESI alumni shows
that our engineers, most of whom are offered employment
even before graduation, enjoy a high level of mobility and a
rich variety of career opportunities in companies around the
world. They progress naturally and rapidly through the ranks
of management from project manager to CEO level, by way
of positions such as information systems manager, production
manager, or even marketing and sales or human resources
manager. Others opt to start up and run their own business.
Because the school has fully taken on board the demands of
today’s market, SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology
graduates enjoy enviable opportunities: there is virtually no
corporate function to which they cannot realistically aspire.
Yet two thirds of firms in the sector complain of skills shortages.
“We are fighting a real battle for talent,” explains one industry
professional. This situation has been brought about by the
accelerating pace of investment in technology, the globalisation
of the economy, and an imminent wave of departures, for
which little preparation has been made, as the baby-boomer
generation hits retirement age. Companies expect their
engineers to be not just information system specialists, with
all the advanced scientific and technical knowledge that entails,
but also to have full command of integration and management
techniques.
SUPINFO has therefore avoided the trap of too narrow a focus
on purely technical training in computer science, which limits
graduate access to the wider worlds of IT and management.
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Alick MOURIESSE
President
SUPINFO International University
Today’s companies are well aware that IT engineers - a
profession which, contrary to popular belief, is not controlled
or regulated by any professional body or commission either
in France or in most other parts of the world - are no longer
merely theorists possessed of scientific knowledge recognised
in France by the qualification and title of “engineer”. Nor are
they simply “super-technicians” or “experts” trained primarily
to write code and software. In this highly specific area of ICT,
engineers are often seen as too generalist, while the supertechnicians are unfortunately being priced out of the market
by low-cost offshore competencies based in Asia or Eastern
Europe. Skilled IT engineers of the kind trained by the ESI
(Ecole Supérieure d’Informatique) of SUPINFO International
Marianne BELIS
Academic Director
SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology
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According to a survey conducted by TNS SOFRES in June 2007
among a representative sample of French companies with over 50
employees. The entire survey can be found at:
www.supinfo.com/tns2007-en
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Where will tomorrow’s jobs be?
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The IT and digital sector
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The Leading Graduate School of Computer Science in France
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What the professionals say
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A human, welcoming school
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General and specialist IT training
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The SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology curriculum
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Innovation at the heart of IT training
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IT tools for education
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SUPINFO Global Network (SGN)
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Corporate operating model
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A school widely recognised by world leaders in IT
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Teaching Laboratories: the knowledge drivers
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Certification: professional recognition
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The Council for Improvement: SUPINFO Advisory Board (SAB)
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A wealth of extra-curricular experiences
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Affordable education all over the world
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Teaching methods suitable for all
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Specialised Masters of Science classed among the best
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SUPINFO International University campuses all over the world
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The SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology programme
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TNS Sofres 2007 survey of computer science Graduate Schools
in France: SUPINFO confirmed as leader
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Simplicity and adaptability guaranteed:
all specialist subjects are integrated into the curriculum
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A global IT network
worthy of a multinational corporation
Entry fees for Microsoft, Cisco, Mandriva and Novell
certification examinations included in tuition fees
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Affordable education
all over the world
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Naturally enough, the core business of the majority of the companies hiring SUPINFO
graduates is IT. First and foremost are the computer manufacturers (IBM, HP, Sun, etc.)
and software developers (Microsoft, Oracle, etc.). Then come the software engineering
groups such as CapGemini, Sopra, Altran, Atos or EDS, whose role is to define, implement,
integrate, deploy and maintain information systems for their corporate clients. Large
numbers of IT engineers are also employed by user companies, in the IT departments of
SMBs, major international groups or government agencies.
These businesses cover every sector of activity: banking, finance, insurance, local
authorities, government ministries, the defence industry, aircraft manufacturing, the oil
and gas industry, telecoms operators, the car industry, the rail industry, retailing, pharmaceutical companies, tourism, environment,
humanities, all sectors of scientific research…
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10% Other
5% Sales engineer
13% Industry & Services
14% Project leader
14% Telecoms
14% Consultants
16% Banking Finance Inssurance
19% Network engineer
19% Software publisher
IT manufacture
21% System ingineer
28% Service Industry
27% Developper
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100% of SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology engineers find
employment upon graduating. This remarkable record is due to the fact
that, unlike many of the non-specialist engineering schools in France, which
still conform to the traditional educational pattern even after the foundation
cycle (with overwhelming emphasis on fundamental theoretical subjects like
mathematics and physics), ESI has a clear understanding of what its sector
requires. SUPINFO provides far more than a simple specialisation in computer
science in the later stages of its programme: instead, the school takes young
people with a passionate interest in computing and trains them, in France
and around the world, in an international Master of Science programme that
produces graduates who are immediately operational for their employer, not
only as highly-skilled technicians but also with exceptional managerial skills. Just
the kind of graduates employers are looking for, in fact.
Placement rate:
100%
Starting salary:
36,000 € and upwards
Alumni testimonials: www.supinfo.com/video-en
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in the school’s teaching laboratories are much appreciated by
the other students as providing invaluable help, available as
needed, in gaining a better understanding of certain concepts,
a better grasp of certain techniques. These student teaching
assistants are recognised and valued by companies, and are
sent to SUPINFO schools in Europe, Asia, Africa and America
to present their work.
Every year they are awarded international distinctions and the
most successful may win scholarships.
SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology, is the new name
given to the Ecole Supérieure d’Informatique de Paris, “ESI”, an
establishment founded in 1965 and accredited by the French
state by decree of 10 January 1972.
Today the school forms part of SUPINFO International
University composed of a vast international network of
campuses offering in France and worldwide initial and
professional training in numerous fields.
Initially French and thus forming the basis of SUPINFO
International University, the IT school has gone global and
provides teaching dedicated to information technology at
most of the SUPINFO International University campuses. It
has become the leading Computer Science school in France
in terms of both student rolls and national coverage, with 25
campuses across France and the French overseas departments.
SUPINFO is one of the few graduate schools where computer
science features in the core curriculum from the very first
year of studies. As befits a specialist school in all aspects of
computer science, the programme includes all the specialities
that make up the world of corporate IT: software engineering,
systems and networks, artificial intelligence, data analysis,
Internet and intranet technologies, business intelligence, ERP
and multimedia. A survey carried out in 2007 in France by TNS
Sofres found that SUPINFO also has an excellent reputation
with companies employing over 50 people, topping the list in
terms of spontaneous and assisted awareness.
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An independent survey carried out in 2008 by Ifop and the
French magazine “01 Informatique“ ranks SUPINFO in 3rd
place among engineering schools preferred by recruiters from
large companies (over 500 employees).
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The spirit of knowledge-sharing is central to the school’s
educational concept, and faculty members are active in
involving students in the process of learning for the greatest
number, so that they acquire the ability to transmit as well
as absorb knowledge. Selected student engineers are given
advanced training in areas of technology of particular interest
to them, in addition to their normal course of study.
Over the summer, they receive special training as teaching
assistants. Their contribution in classes and the work they do
ENGINEER SCHOOL WITH SPONTANEOUS AWARENESS
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Insa (Institut national des sciences appliquées), Lyon
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Ensam (Ecole nationale supérieure des arts et métiers), Paris
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Supinfo (Ecole supérieure d’informatique), Paris
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Epita (Ecole pour l’informatique et les techniques avancées), Villejuif
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Ensimag (Ecole nationale supérieure d’informatique et de mathématiques
appliquées), Grenoble
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Ecole centrale de Paris
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Esiea (Ecole supérieure d’informatique électronique automatique), Paris
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Efrei (Ecole d’ingénieurs des technologies et du management), Villejuif
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Enseeiht (Ecole natinoale supérieure d’électronique, d’informatique,
d’hydraulique et des télécommunications), Toulouse
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Polytech’Lille (Ex-Eudil-laal, école d’ingénieurs de l’université), Lille
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INSA Lyon
SUPELEC
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France
Lille
United-Kingdom
Beijing
Reims
Caen
London
Orleans
Nantes
San Francisco
Zhenjiang
Strasbourg
Troyes
Tours
Guadeloupe
Mâcon
Limoges
Italy
Lyon
Baie-Mahault
Morocco
Tianjin
Qingdao
Metz
Paris
Rennes
United States
Rabat
Casablanca
Marrakech
China
Valenciennes
Canada
Montreal
According to another TNS SOFRES survey
carried out in 2007 among companies
with more than 50 employees, SUPINFO
is ranked in first place in terms of total
spontaneous awareness (in %).
See: www.supinfo.com/tns2007-en
Grenoble
Martinique
Bordeaux
Clermont-Ferrand
Le Lamentin
Toulouse
Montpellier
Marseille
Nice
Reunion Island
Saint-Denis
Catania
Extract of map of SUPINFO campuses
Campuses opening every year, consult
www.supinfo.com/campuses
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Eric BOUSTOULLER
CEO of Microsoft France and Vice President of
Microsoft International:
“We have had a strong, strategic partnership with
SUPINFO for over 5 years.The partnership operates
at the level of education and teaching, naturally, but
also goes much further than this. SUPINFO has
become one of the hubs, the best in France, in fact,
when it comes to Microsoft technology. It has the
best labs, engineers who are probably currently the
most skilled in our technology and some of the
most employable on the market. They are much
sought after by companies at every level, from
major corporations to mid-sized companies but
also by service companies who regularly ask us to
provide both interns and engineers.
If you want to know anything about our technology,
our solutions now and in the future, all you have to
do is visit the SUPINFO websites.”
Dominique van DETH
Head of Education programmes
Oracle France:
“With SUPINFO, we share the values of
knowledge sharing, team spirit and solidarity. Both
its professionalism and highly visible presence in
France and overseas, make SUPINFO an ideal
partner in the training of Oracle specialists who
can adapt to change within companies.”
Jane LEWIS
Area Academy Manager, Cisco UK:
“SUPINFO is currently our no. 1 partner in higher
education in Europe with all their students trained
in our technology and the highest rate of success
in Cisco certification examinations every year. The
excellence of their training is on a par with their
rapidity in responding to market needs in real time:
SUPINFO was swift to understand the urgent need
for professionals trained in security and wireless
networks and is delivering first-class training in
these cutting-edge technologies.”
Richard RAMOS
Education & Research Business Manager,
Apple Europe:
“I think the curriculum offered by SUPINFO is truly
ahead of its time.”
Gilles LESAGE
Education & Research Manager,
IBM France:
“We sell technology, but SUPINFO will be selling
us the talents we will need to manage or staff our
company in the future.”
Eric MAHÉ
Head of new technologies,
Sun France:
“When Sun drew up the list of priority schools for
the launch of the Campus Ambassador programme
in France, SUPINFO was at the top of the list of all
national establishments.”
Hervé COUTURIER
Executive VP Product Group, Business Objects,
an SAP Company
“We are delighted to have established a partnership
with SUPINFO.
The creation of a Business Intelligence module and
in particular familiarisation with our products will
enable SUPINFO students to understand an IT
area which is rarely taught to engineers. It is also
an excellent way for Business Objects to train in its
technologies a great number of engineers at a very
early stage and to attract them to its development
centres.”
More testimonials (IBM, Apple, Sun, Novell,
Microsoft, Cisco...) on pages 13 to 19
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SUPINFO IT institute is keen to establish a genuine relationship
between students, faculty, the school administration and the
professional world. Faculty and alumni alike are all strongly attached
to the values espoused by ESI: team spirit, solidarity, knowledgesharing, diversity of ideas, tolerance, respect for differences of
all kinds, respect for all religions, entrepreneurial spirit, shared
effort and a constant willingness to question received ideas.
Throughout their studies, thanks to the educational resources
and tools provided and to the activities associated with the life
of the school, SUPINFO students develop their character, gain
in confidence and reveal their potential. There are plenty of
opportunities, many organised by the students themselves, for
them to do so: presenting technology seminars, SUPINFO Winter
Night, Christmas Brunch, Chinese New Year, skiing trips, induction
seminar, Music Festival, SUPINFO Spring Break and more.
The school not only allows and encourages students to give
full rein to their enthusiasm for the practical applications of the
IT subjects they study, it also allows any SUPINFO Institute of
Information Technology engineering student to spend up to two
days a week as a part-time intern with a company, in addition
to the required summer internship at the end of the academic
year. This offers students an excellent opportunity to combine
hands-on experience with the pursuit of their educational goals,,
as well as helping to finance their studies: summer and part-time
internships are generally well paid.
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Because IT is such a fast-moving industry, the SUPINFO IT
institute preparatory cycle offers a pragmatic alternative forr
students wishing to avoid the high-pressure maths and physics
imposed by the classic engineering school programme. In a human
working environment based on knowledge-sharing, in contrast to
the “entrance exam mentality” or weeks of intensive cramming,,
even in their first foundation year SUPINFO engineering students
follow a programme that includes a wide variety of IT subjects
(systems, networks, databases). Since all the specialised subjects
are naturally incorporated into the curriculum, there are no
more difficult either-or choices to be made at later stages, and
students are certain of being able to adapt rapidly and readily to
market needs, whatever their options. This stress-free approach
frees students to concentrate on their studies and work towards
their first company internship on a basis of sound technical
knowledge.
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SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology 2006 Graduates
Eric Boustouller
President, Microsoft France
Vice-President Microsoft International
Sponsor of the SUPINFO 2006 graduates
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The SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology curriculum
encompasses all the specialised subjects that make up the
field of computer science: software engineering, systems and
networks, artificial intelligence, data analysis, Internet and
intranet technologies, multimedia, etc. Teaching is designed
to provide the theoretical and practical training to prepare
students for careers as IT engineers. Naturally, the SUPINFO
Institute of Information Technology curriculum also includes
a full range of core general subjects: international training in
human sciences, economics, law and management. There are
no options in the five-year course of studies. All ESI graduates
are fully-rounded professionals at the end of their course of
study.
You can find the detailed programme on page 60.
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Internships are the key to career development and are
mandatory as from the first year of studies. This extended
immersion in the business world enables students to develop
and put into practice their theoretical knowledge at the end of
each academic year. Assessment is carried out by the person
within the company responsible for the internship and takes
into account both technical expertise and communication
skills.
Bachelor 1, 2, 3 et Master of Science 1 internships: 3 months
minimum at the end of the academic year.
Master of Science 2 internships: 6 months from April to
September.
On completion of this internship, students prepare a thesis on
an approved subject which leads to the SUPINFO International
Master of Science degree.
may spend one day per week working in a company rising to 2
days per week from the third year (Bachelor 3, Master 1 and 2).
These part-time internships are beneficial to the company not
only because of the pace of work imposed but also from the
point of view of continuity of projects undertaken.
The academic year does not necessarily fit neatly into the
pattern of the business year: our students spend 3-month
internships in companies during the summer, but the question
remains of how to accelerate students’ assimilation of
knowledge throughout the rest of the year?
With SUPINFO companies can benefit from the skills input
of students throughout the academic year for up to 2 days a
week from the third year of study. In the summer, these same
students may well return to embark on their 3-month full-time
internship.
Benefits of a 2 days per week part-time internship:
Removing the seasonal factor associated with internships:
companies can call on the skills of SUPINFO students at any
time.
Removing the time constraints associated with internships:
if an internship needs to be extended beyond the duration
initially scheduled, the company simply enters into a partnership
with the school whereby the intern continues with the
assignment over the following academic year.
The student doing a part-time internship within a company
retains the status of intern, for maximum flexibility.
These part-time internships provide a source of funds much
appreciated by students of SUPINFO Institute of Information
Technology!
The content of the assignment undertaken by the student
engineer is carefully assessed by the school and the partner
company. In many cases, projects pursued in the school are
rounded out by concrete projects within the partner company.
At the end of the 5th year, this initiative coupled with the final
internship offers a new and effective pre-recruitment solution
for both student and potential employer. Finding an internship
is excellent practice for future job searches, and students can
do their own search using the resources of the school which
announces details of internship offers regularly received or
on the employment fora organised simultaneously on every
SUPINFO International University campus.
Some of the companies included in the SUPINFO Institute of
Information Technology employment for a:
Accenture, Ajilon, Alten, Alti, Altran, Apple, Ares, Atos, Origin,
Avanade, Bearing Point, Bull, Business & Decision, Business
Objects, CapGemini, Cast, Cegedim-Dendrite, Cisco, ESR,
Euriware, Expectra, Fortis Banque, GFI Informatique, IBM, Ippon
Technologies, Keyrus, Mandriva, Manpower, Météo France, Michael
Page, Micropole Univers, Microsoft, Neurones, OCDE, Oracle,
Proservia, Siemens, Sopra Communications, SQLi, Steria, Sun,
T-Systems, Umanis, Yahoo!
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SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology has established a
partnership programme with businesses under which all student
engineers in the first and second years (Bachelor 1 and 2)
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OPTION 1
Professional
certifcations
included
no hidden extras *
OPTION 2
With extra tuition fees (see page 21)
SUPINFO Msc
Computer Science
SUPINFO Msc
Computer Science
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International Master
of Science classed
End of studies
dissertation
End of studies
dissertation
See page 23
Each year of studies can be spent at a different
SUPINFO International University campus
throughout the world or be undertaken entirely
by correspondence via Campus Online (details
page 22).
This general programme provides training in all
areas of the IT and digital industry and enables
students to adapt to a changing market. It is also
possible to take a specialized subject at the end
of the study period in order to enhance his CV.
(Details on page 23)
End of studies
internship
2nd semester - 6 months
Specialization
• Business Intelligence
• Quality & Services
• ERP Solution Manager
• Mainframe
• Finance & IT
2nd semester - 6 month in part-time
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Master of Science 2
M2 - 5th year - 1st semester
2 day/week internship
ADMISSIONS
2 days/week internship
3 months intership
Bachelor 3 (L3)
Undergraduate Course
2 days/week internship
3 months intership
Undergraduate Course
1 day/week internship
3 months intership
A Levels
or Intl. Eq
Bachelor 1 (L1)
Undergraduate Course
1 day/week internship
See the syllabus from page 62
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Intergrated Foundation
cycle
Bachelor 2 (L2)
SUPINFO
Bachelor of Science
2nd year of
Undergraduate
studies in IT
M1 - 4th year
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2nd year of
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Master of Science 1
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BEng or BSc
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3 months intership
Engineering cycle
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In keeping with the school’s avantgarde mentality, SUPINFO Institute off
Information Technology is actively opposed
to hardware and software obsolescence..
Its installed IT base is designed to replicate
the hybrid environments generally found
in most businesses, and is replaced regularly to keep pace with
technical advances. Facilities consist of several multimedia classrooms
and practical laboratories with an array of servers - Sun, HP, Apple,,
AS400, IBM, HP and Dell – and offer students unrestricted access
even outside normal school hours.
All hardware is connected to the school’s
network via Cisco high-speed switches and
routers, providing maximum bandwidth forr
Internet access or downloads (VPN access
from the student’s home is also available)..
Permanent links ensure that SUPINFO
International University students in other schools around the world
are able to work on the same resources and under the same
conditions as students in France. Students complete all their projects
in English from the first year upwards and are thus able to work with
counterparts in other countries – an excellent way of learning how
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to manage international teams distributed around the world.
e-learning portal utilising Campus Booster technology which
was developed by SUPINFO International University.
In addition to groupware, students have access to a large
number of applications provided by the school.
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Thanks to SUPINFO International University
VPN (Virtual Private Network) from your laptop
it is possible to access 24/7 from anywhere in
the world and in a secure manner all the
teaching resources of the remote school.
This technology emulates your presence in
SUPINFO International University schools
wherever you are in the world.
• Foreign languages: unlimited access to the Tell Me
More online platform: British English, American English, Spanish, Latin American Spanish, German, French,
Italian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese...
• Management: unlimited access to the
Crossknowledge platform.
• iTunes U: SUPINFO International University is the
first French engineering school to provide free access
to the academic resources on iTunesU, a space
dedicated to education which is free from the iTunes
store.
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SUPINFO has introduced tablet PCs throughout the school. Every faculty member now has a tablet PC with WiFi access to the school network
and to Campus-Booster, acting as an effective teaching aid. The tablet PC replaces the traditional whiteboard and displays all written material
on a giant screen, as well as encouraging direct on-site or remote classroom interaction.
Students, parents and faculty members will gradually be able to
download podcasts of an ever-expanding catalogue of SUPINFO
courses to their iPod, Archos or Zune digital video players, and so follow
or revise their courses wherever they happen to be.
Students have 24/7 access via their laptops to multimedia classes on the school intranet. Teachers use
sound, video and visual demonstrations to give full courses consisting of theory plus practical exercises.
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working under the supervision of the Academic Department.
These particularly dynamic, enthusiastic individuals possess
strong technical and general skills and are capable of great
rigour and professionalism. After spending several years as
SIS assistants over the course of their studies, they will have
acquired a thorough command of the administration of hybrid
systems and networks as well as considerable experience in the
organisation of an IT department. An array of over 100 servers
ensures that information is constantly circulated to all student
workstations, with thousands of Gb of data being transmitted
at very high speeds over an ultra-modern network.
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Several years ago, SUPINFO reached an agreement with IBMLenovo and Apple to enable every SUPINFO student to buy
a WiFi-enabled Lenovo Thinkpad or Apple laptop at extremely
preferential rates.
“The IBM Personal Computer division,
now Lenovo, has engaged in many years
of research in this field, with particular emphasis on its own training
needs.
We are firmly committed to playing a leading role in this information
revolution alongside SUPINFO, especially because in the school’s
case IT is not just a working tool but also a tool for research. We
think that providing SUPINFO students with their own laptop
gives them a real advantage in their studies, the kind of advantage
generally only provided by leading business schools and the top
American universities.”
By SUPINFO standards, too many computer science courses
still rely on traditional teaching methods: lectures, large group
sessions, ex cathedra presentations.Yet the population they are
addressing is more open than most to the use of modern
teaching methods, and the course content is particularly well
suited to such methods.
E-learning, vast quantities of technical documentation readily
available on workstations, a wide choice of software and
programming tools, educational sites accessed via the school
intranet, advanced search engines, multimedia video, sound
and visual demonstration classes permanently accessible – at
SUPINFO, all these technologies are now an integral part of
the teaching process.
Added to these is the intensive use of electronic messaging
(e-mail and instant messaging) to maintain the necessary
contact with professors, tutors or teaching assistants. The
practice of publishing work done in the laboratories on the
school’s intranet site also helps the dissemination and sharing
of knowledge.
All this is the result of team work that contributes to the
school spirit. All courses are based on video projection, so
all classrooms are equipped with a multimedia projection
system linked to the school’s IT network. In addition, live
demonstrations, examples, documents, exercises and practical
work are all available on the school network to create a
knowledge base available to students 24 hours a day.
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Education & Research Manager
IBM France
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A similar agreement with Apple allows SUPINFO students to
acquire a Mac Os X laptop at special rates.This revolutionary
machine operates as both Mac and PC thanks to an Intel
processor able to switch operating systems from Mac OS to
Windows or Linux on the same laptop.
“The Apple classes, the Apple certification training
programme, the SUPINFO-Apple laboratory, the projects
undertaken by SUPINFO students in conjunction with
Apple Europe teams in Paris and San Francisco, have
enabled us to appreciate the dynamism of a school that
offers a unique combination of knowhow and educational tools to
ensure its students’ success, now and in the future.”
Richard RAMOS - SUPINFO Class of 1988
Education & Research Business Manager
Apple France
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All these IT resources are part of the SUPINFO Information
Systems department, or SIS. Within the department,
a dedicated team reporting to the school’s Academic
Department manages all teaching-related resources. This
team is traditionally made up primarily of student assistants
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SWN (SUPINFO Wireless Network) via
dozens of WiFi access points strategically
located around the buildings. Every day,
thousands of users around the world
connect to the network to find lessons,
consult notes, chat to friends and colleagues,
network on projects, screen videos and
make IP telephone calls.
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global and transcontinental private network
for educational purposes. It is run by the
young, dynamic SIS team which consists for
the most part of SUPINFO students gaining
valuable experience in the administration of
a large-scale network.
SGN is a global IT network on a par with
any of its counterparts in today’s major
business networks. It currently connects
four continents and is 100% based on Cisco
hardware. Thanks to our partner Cisco, the
world’s leading supplier of networking and
communication equipment, SGN guarantees
the quality of service, reliability and availability
essential to the intensive use of teaching
resources by students and faculty, and also by
all SUPINFO employees and alumni around
the world. At every SUPINFO site, the SGN
(cable network) extends seamlessly into the
The connections between sites are based
on the Equant (Orange Business) MPLS
network and offer advanced service quality
control features. Students can also connect
to SGN from anywhere in the world thanks
to a VPN (Virtual Private Network) and 4
entry points (EMEA - Europe Middle East &
Africa, America, Asia and Indian Ocean), and
thus remotely access all the school’s teaching
resources in complete security (encryption
of data transfers via Internet). Better still,
SGN also carries all SUPINFO’s multimedia
data and control systems.
All students now have access to IP telephony
(VoIP), and videoconferencing and access
control make up part of the data exchanged
on SGN on a daily basis.The network can be
accessed from sockets on every classroom
table but also by wireless connection thanks
to SWN (SUPINFO Wireless Network)
and the 180 or so access points in place.
A student can travel physically from site to
site and yet remain connected to the same
network, and so can continue to work as
normal irrespective of location. Each site is
built around a gigabit backbone so that users
enjoy maximum bandwidth no matter how
many other users are connected.
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• Over 2.6 Gbps total
private bandwidth
between sites
• Over 2.4 Gbps total
bandwidth to Internet
• An average of 14,000
Gb of data transmitted
between sites every
month
• Over 300 Cisco switches
• Over 80 Cisco network
core routers
• Over 180 Cisco WiFi
access points on sites
• Over 200,000 Gb of data
online
• Over 200 servers (IBM,
HP, Apple, Sun)
•Over 10,000 users in
the Active Directory
(alumni, students,
faculty, employees and
associates)
Canada
10 Mbps
10 Mbps
2 Mbps
2 Mbps
United States
2 Mbps
China
16 Mbps
Morocco
Hong Kong Backbone
Caribbean
Internet
Indian Ocean
Towards SUPINFO Belgium
Towards SUPINFO UK
2,2 Gbps
Lille
Towards SUPINFO USA
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
Towards SUPINFO China
100 Mbps
Valenciennes
10 Mbps
Reims
Caen
10 Mbps
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10 Mbps
Paris backbone
100 Mbps
10 Mbps
20 Mbps
2
100 Mbps
Troyes
Rennes
100 Mbps
Nantes
10 Mbps
Orléans
10 Mbps
Tours
100 Mbps
8 Mbps
Reunion Island
Mâcon
Saint-Denis
10 Mbps
100 Mbits
8 Mbps
8 Mbps
100 Mbps
Bordeaux
Limoges
Lyon
100 Mbps
Grenoble
Clermont-Ferrand
100 Mbps
Towards SUPINFO Italy
100 Mbps
100 Mbps
Toulouse
100 Mbps
Nice
Marseille
Montpellier
Towards Africa
Towards SUPINFO
United Arab Emirates
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The SIS (SUPINFO Information Systems)
department manages all the school’s
IT resources. The department operates
like any corporate IT department, with
SIS managers managing, maintaining and
upgrading the computer infrastructure used
by the school’s technology laboratories,
faculty, associations and administrative
departments. The department follows
a strongly service-oriented approach to
maintain the maximum resource availability
essential for an educational establishment.
The SIS department keeps all groupware
services up and running: messaging, online
directory of all students, customized
group diaries, discussion forums, news,
Web pages and personal e-mails with
multiple aliases available, access to course
media, etc. The school’s “Corporate”
messaging system guarantees complete
confidentiality, and includes e-signatures
and message acknowledgements. The
group diary system interfaces with the
messaging system so that students and
the administration can schedule meetings
at mutually convenient times and book
rooms or teaching equipment accordingly.
The system can also be accessed from
outside the school via a simple Internet
browser.
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• Apple or IBM Lenovo laptop at
preferential rates
• a wide range of licensed software
applications
• remote access to SGN (via VPN)
• 1 Gb message system storage
• multiple e-mail addresses with
Internet access
• classes, timetables and notes available
on Internet
• scanners, printers
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A number of laboratories employ an
impressive software library and receive
special hardware support. They include the
IT Management Laboratory, Oracle Database
Laboratory, the Cisco Network and Security
Laboratory, the Sun Laboratory, the Linux
Laboratory, the Mandriva Laboratory, the
Microsoft and .Net Laboratories, the Apple
and IBM Laboratories and the Management
Laboratory. In these laboratories, students
work on real case studies and are required
not only to carry out significant research
projects but also to present the results
of their work in the form of reports and
internal seminars.
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To ensure the same high quality of access to IT resources at all its French sites,
SUPINFO has deployed a private fibre optic network in conjunction with Orange
Business Services and COGENT Communications.
Most schools are equipped with a 100 Mbps symmetric fibre optic link to access
Internet and SGN resources. Latency (ping time) and bandwidth are guaranteed,
thanks to a quality of service unrivalled in the educational world.
In addition, with a central Internet link guaranteeing over 2.1 Gbps (equivalent to
over 100 ADSL links!), all SUPINFO students have access to an unusually powerful
tool.
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• high-speed Internet access
• Campus-Booster e-learning system
• all classrooms equipped with video
projector
• WiFi access on all sites
• unlimited IP telephony with free calls
to any fixed line in the world
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www.labo-cisco.com
www.labo-dotnet.com
www.labo-ibm.com
www.labo-linux.com
www.labo-mandriva.com
www.labo-microsoft.com
www.labo-oracle.com
www.labo-sun.com
www.labo-security.com
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This information is all about Oracle: how to
manage, use, share and protect it. Initially
present in databases, Oracle is now a complete software editor
present in different domains: databases, middleware, business
intelligence, management and collaboration applications.
Information management with Oracle software enables
companies to measure results, improve operational processes
and communicate unique and reliable information to all their
subsidiaries. Oracle has also made numerous acquisitions
which increase the range of the offer. All the products are
progressively brought in line with standards and integrated
among themselves in accordance with the “Architecture
Integration Application” and the SOA.
A key component of a European programme of Company Social
Responsibility, Oracle’s Education department offers innovative
training programmes which encourage the development of
professional IT skills. Oracle Academy was integrated into the
syllabus of over 1,500 educational establishments in the EMEA
region.
SUPINFO is one of the pioneers of this programme in France,
together with the Sophia-Antipolis based company Mastère and
the Sorbonne in Paris. With OAI Oracle makes available the
resources of Oracle Education to SUPINFO students. SUPINFO
offers its students classes which prepare for the Oracle
Certified Professional certification and within the framework of
academic use both at the school and on their laptop provides
them with all the Oracle server products as well as creation
and development tools (Oracle Designer and Developer).
According to the contract between SUPINFO and Oracle
the number of users is unlimited. MetaLink, Oracle’s electronic
support system is permanently at the disposal of the teachers.
With all this behind them, SUPINFO students are prepared for
the Oracle DBA (DataBase Administrator) certification which
comprises the following elements: Introduction to Oracle
servers, Oracle Database Administration, Backup and Recovery
Workshop, Performance Tuning Workshop to which SUPINFO
will soon be adding Web Applications, Data Warehousing and
Data Mining and Developer/Designer. It is important to note
that Oracle has committed to work together with SUPINFO
to provide the best openings for certified students.
This co-operation led to the creation of the SUPINFO Oracle
technological lab, www.labo-oracle.com the achievements of
which are today universally recognized.
Sun Microsystems and SUPINFO
have entered into an educational
partnership in the field of UNIX
operating systems and ultra-thin clients: SUPINFO includes
courses on Sun technologies in its curriculum and has set up
a laboratory dedicated to Sun Solaris and Java technologies.
The purpose of the Sun Technologies SUPINFO Laboratory is
to train and prepare all students for Sun certification: “Solaris
System
Administrator”, “Solaris
Network Administrator”, “Java 2
Platform Programmer”, “Java 2
Platform Developer”, “Java 2 Platform
Enterprise Architect” and “Enterprise
Edition (J2EE) Technology”.
“When Sun drew up the list of priority schools for
the launch of the Campus Ambassador programme in
France, SUPINFO was at the top of the list of all national
establishments. Cooperation between SUPINFO and
Sun was already flourishing and the first results of the
Campus Ambassador programme confirm that the
choice of SUPINFO was... quite simply the best.”
Eric MAHÉ
Head of new technologies, Sun France
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Apple Computer and SUPINFO have laid the
foundations for a long-term partnership with the
objectives of:
• including courses on Apple Mac OS X technology
in the SUPINFO curriculum, in the light of the school’s choice
of Apple Xserve servers for its information system,
• deploying the www.labo-apple.com portal to foster dialogue
within the community of
Apple Mac OS X system developers and specialists and
to popularise and democratise the technology by making
available free training resources, technical, documentation,
forums, articles and useful tips, in common with the school’s
other teaching laboratories,
• providing SUPINFO student engineers with Apple equipment
at extremely competitive prices (typically -15%),
• SUPINFO’s contribution to numerous freeware projects in
association with Apple,
• putting into practice training received during SUPINFO
student internships with Apple Computer in France, Belgium
and Scotland.
“We benefited from the full support of the SUPINFO
administration and Apple Computer in setting up the
school’s Apple Laboratory. As a result of the partnership
with the school, we were invited by Apple Computer to the
WWDC, the Worldwide Developers Conference held in
San Francisco. Rounding off our first year in engineering on
such a high note meant we were fired up and ready to go
at the start of the next academic year, with lots of ideas for
the partnership.”
Microsoft is the world leader in PC software.
The company currently develops, markets and supports an
extensive range of products and services: operating systems
for workstations or servers (Windows Vista or Windows
Server), business server systems (Microsoft Exchange and the
.Net platform). Their popularity with users has made most of
these tools de facto industry standards.
“The Microsoft Technologies SUPINFO Laboratory website,
www.labo-microsoft.com, has become the top French
Internet site on our technology, with over 2 million pages
read a month.”
Laurent ELLERBACH
Head of Relations with Higher Education in IT
Microsoft Business Education Division
The Microsoft student training and certification programme
at SUPINFO is based on an agreement between the Ecole
Supérieure d’Informatique and the Microsoft Corporation. It offers
engineering cycle students further technical and practical training
in Microsoft technologies. The school also prepares students for
MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) certification and for the
examination sessions. These certifications are widely recognised
and much sought after by IT professionals.
In conjunction with the Linux Technologies
SUPINFO Laboratory, SUPINFO Institute
of Information Technology has entered into a global agreement
with Novell to make SUSE Linux a certification platform for all
SUPINFO students.
Matthieu DUCROS,
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SUPINFO, promotion 2005
“We are honoured to have signed up to an agreement of this
kind. SUPINFO has an excellent reputation for offering an
international curriculum for its French students around the
world, and this is also very well perceived by our customers
who will enjoy access to talented professionals certified on
Linux by Novell and trained on the most exhaustive Linux
platform on the market today.”
With the Linux Technologies
SUPINFO Laboratory, SUPINFO
underscores its commitment to diversity in its operating
system training and its ongoing interest in the field of open
source software. SUPINFO and Mandriva have joined forces
to create a professional certification programme in Mandriva
Linux distribution and GNU/Linux technologies.
This certification will be available worldwide, enabling any
students who so wish to gain recognition for technical skills
geared to companies’ increasing need for Linux skills.
MCU (Mandriva Certification for advanced Users), previously
open only to professionals, is now available to SUPINFO
students as a means of training engineers to remain at
the forefront of technological advances. It will be taught at
SUPINFO by the Linux Technologies SUPINFO Laboratory
instructors, and will also be available to professionals as part
of ongoing vocational training.
Volker SMID
President, General Manager, Novell
Under the terms of this partnership, over 10,000 SUPINFO
students will be trained on SUSE Linux Enterprise between
2008 and 2013. The SUSE Linux Enterprise course will also
become part of SUPINFO’s academic curriculum, and all
students at the school will take the practical exam to qualify
for Certified Linux Professional certification.
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“We realised that there was a shortage of skills in network technologies, and SUPINFO
is, of course, one of the top schools for network technology training. The Cisco Lab at
SUPINFO is a showcase for us. SUPINFO is our leading partner in France, both in terms
of the number of students trained in our technologies and of success rates for our professional certification examinations.”
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As the company’s public communication
campaign points out, “Most of the data
circulating on the Internet today is routed by
Cisco”. A leader in high-level technologies and
network hardware, Cisco has become the key
player in the world of telecommunications and
digital information networks The hardware
manufacturer is playing an increasingly
important role in the interconnection of local
area networks (LANS) and wide area networks
(WANs) for both major multinationals and
SMBs, mainly by designing common network
components (hubs, switches, bridges, routers,
etc.).
In France, SUPINFO has entered into a CNAP
(Cisco Networking Academy Program)
partnership with Cisco under which SUPINFO
has become Cisco Regional Academy. As part
of a specific, specially designed programme,
students are taught a four-part network
course, most of which is valid for both
Cisco and non-Cisco hardware. The resulting
CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)
official certification is widely appreciated by
companies.
Christophe DOLINSEK
Area Academy Manager
CISCO France
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SUPINFO’s strategy of forming educational
partnerships leading to professional
certification creates real opportunities
for young graduates. Through these
partnerships, the school acquires access to
tools and resources hitherto available exclusively to IT training professionals. Expensive
hardware and software is unstintingly made available to students, along with training
programmes and support from faculty members. A wide range of documentation and
top quality teaching material is available to ensure a perfect grasp of the technology being
taught (DVD, CD-ROM, videos, multimedia course material, electronic tests). Independent,
official certification examinations set an international seal on competencies that can then
be exported to all sorts of companies. Such certifications are much appreciated by
employers as a guarantee that they are hiring an engineer who is truly fully operational in
the required technologies. Certifications also open the door to better-paid internships and
jobs, and entitle holders to free listing in an international directory of certified engineers
that is sent out to companies around the world as a recruiting aid.
SUPINFO students may sit all their certification examinations at the school, which is
a recognised international examination center approved by NCS Pearson VUE (Virtual
University Enterprises) and Prometric.
Today the Cisco Technologies Laboratory set
up by the school regularly publishes articles
that are very well received in the education
world and among telecoms and network
professionals.The www.labo-cisco.com website
featuring the Cisco Lab Training Engine is also
a useful tool in preparing for the CCNA and
CCNP certification examinations.
“This year SUPINFO has been the most successful examination centre for the EMEA region in terms of number of
certifications awarded.”
Stéphane Martignon
Sales Channel Europe Middle East & Africa
NCS Pearson VUE
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technological innovations reaching the market. SUPINFO has set up an Improvement Committee known as the SUPINFO Advisory
Board (SAB).
SAB active members include the school administration represented by the President, the Academic Director, the Dean of Studies,,
alumni, faculty members, student representatives and numerous representatives of IT industry partners. All have an important
contribution to make to the school’s procedures, thanks to their different backgrounds and intrinsic competencies.
“The Apple classes, the Apple certification training programme, the
Apple-SUPINFO laboratory, the projects undertaken by SUPINFO
students and Apple’s European team, allow us to appreciate the
dynamism of a school which offers a unique combination of know
how and educational tools to ensure its students’ success. I think the
curriculum offered by SUPINFO is really ahead of its time.”
Richard RAMOS
Education and Research Manager
Apple Europe
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The SUPINFO Community (SCO) consists of a number
of departments responsible for
organising campus life, special
Community
events and sports. All of these
departments are managed by students, and their aim is to enliven
life on the various national and international campuses by organising
a range of leisure and sports activities for students both on and off
campus.
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Each SUPINFO school has a cheerful relaxation area featuring table
tennis, billiards and table football and even, at certain locations, a
fitness center.
SUPINFO Family is a home IT tutoring and assistance service provided by SUPINFO, the
leading computer science school in France. The service is aimed at young people, adults
and seniors – all the family, in fact. Because each year SUPINFO attracts an increasing
number of engineering students across France, it seemed logical to make their assistance
generally available by means of SUPINFO Family, a scheme requiring no subscription or
sign-up fees.
The scheme is manned for the most part by student engineers trained and certified
by SUPINFO who can be called out by individuals to troubleshoot errors, provide
assistance or advice or give lessons in the everyday use of a Mac or PC. SUPINFO
student engineers are paid for their services, and can earn over 2,000 € a year for just
half a day’s work a week.
SUPINFO Family also offers personalised individual tuition courses for children, students,
adults or seniors to help them acquire basic computer skills (Internet access and searches,
using e-mail, chat-rooms, using word processing or spreadsheets, workstation and file
management, photos, music, anti-virus protection, burning CDs or DVDs).These courses
lead to certification and skills certificates awarded by SUPINFO.
SUPINFO
The Professional Services department of SUPINFO
(PSO) is part of the SUPINFO Business Network (SBN),
and serves both an economic and an educational purpose. Its fields of activity are designed
to meet business needs and SUPINFO’s educational requirements: software engineering,
multimedia, systems and networks, etc. SBN/PSO provides opportunities for students to
engage in IT projects. In the course of these assignments, students come into contact with
companies preparatory to entering the professional world. Some students earn considerable
sums through SBN/PSO projects over the course of their studies.
BUSINESS NETWORK
Professional Services Organization Department
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The first step is to become a “Discovery Member” of SUPINFO
International University. Admissions are done exclusively online
at:
Every student enrolled at SUPINFO International University
may request admission to the IT school SUPINFO Institute of
Information Technology. This takes place in two stages:
• Once an application has been accepted by the admissions
committee (all admissions are now based on academic
records with no qualifying examination but are conditional
upon obtaining a Baccalaureat, DUT, BTS or equivalent), preenrolment enables students to reserve a place at the SUPINFO
school of their choice and to determine how the tuition fees
are to be paid. Pre-enrolment is effective upon the return of
a pre-enrolment form accompanied by an initial payment of
1,000 €.
• Final enrolment is then reserved for candidates whose
applications have been accepted and who are pre-enrolled;
at this stage, these candidates may enrol directly. Candidates
whose application is accepted subject to obtaining a qualifying
examination (Baccalaureat, DUT, BTS or equivalent) and who
are pre-enrolled will have their place kept open up to 15
July (final date). Candidates should notify SUPINFO within a
maximum of two weeks of receiving their results. If successful,
they may then complete final enrolment. Candidates who are
unsuccessful are not eligible for admission to SUPINFO and
their initial payment will be reimbursed in full.
Final enrolment is effective on submission of the enrolment
form and payment of the first instalment of tuition fees,
depending on the method of payment chosen:
- payment in full: 3,990 €, i.e. the total annual tuition fee of
4,990 € less the initial payment of 1,000 €,
- payment in instalments: an additional charge of 200 € is applied,
i.e. 1,000 € on pre-enrolment, 2,000 € on final enrolment, and
a final instalment of 2,190 € to be made during the academic
year.
http://enrolment.supinfo.com
As a “Discovery Member” you will have free access to our
resources and courses and you can submit an application form
for our certifications and diplomas.
Once you have chosen your preferred campus, your form will be
submitted in a few clicks as the whole procedure is done online.
After your documents have been checked, your application will
be forwarded to the ESI Admissions Board which meets once
a week each year from early November. If you’re application Is
accepted you will be notified by post and by e-mail and you
may choose any campus in France or worldwide for your preenrolment.
Tuition fees are generally 4,990 € per annum regardless of the
year of study. The non-obligatory specialisation option at the end
of the course (M2) is an additional 4,990 € but this may vary from
campus to campus in different countries according to the cost
of living. The fees should not prevent deserving students from
pursuing their education, however, and a number of financing
solutions exist: bank loans, paid internships, internal merit-based
scholarships, partnership agreements with SUPINFO-Entreprises
and, subject to certain conditions, regional or departmental
scholarships or honour loans.
The school is accredited by the French state
and is therefore authorised to enrol students
in receipt of higher education scholarships.
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Date founded: 1965
Main field of activity: Computer Science
Status: Private higher education institute (a non-profit making association under the French law of 1901)
Strategic partnerships with Chambers of Commerce, local, national and international institutions: Regional Chambers of
Commerce and Industry, local authorities, metropolitan authorities, general and regional councils, embassies.
Accreditation and diplomas: Accredited by the French state since 1972, awarding a qualification accredited at level I by the
French state (Bac+5, engineer, Masters’ degree): international Master of Science.
Course length: Course length: 5 years after the French Baccalaureat (Bac). Integrated preparatory cycle (Bachelor 1 and 2):
2 years following a baccalaureat in science. 3-month internship at the end of each academic year. Engineering cycle (Bachelor
3, Master of Science 1 and 2): 3 years. 3-month internship at the end of each academic year. 6-month internship at the end
of the final year.
Tuition fees: fully inclusive per year for each of the five years: 4,990 € in the event of payment in full or 5,190 € in the event
of payment in instalments (excluding social security contributions).
Financing: possibility of French-state scholarships, bank loans, Regional and General Council scholarships and honour loans.
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and rising demand for IT engineers, the SUPINFO short
professional certifications are a clear and objective way for
collaborators to recruit new staff or increase the potential
of existing staff.
Whatever your level of education, it is possible for you to
prepare and obtain certifications which often comprise
various levels.
SUPINFO offers professional certifications at its specialised
“SUPINFO Training Centres” all over France and soon
worldwide.
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Thanks to the worldwide network of SUPINFO International
University campuses, the IT school SUPINFO Institute
of Information Technology offers exceptional mobility
opportunities. Studies are made possible by the proximity of
campuses in France and there is the chance to travel to all
the continents during the five years of the course. Enrolment
can be made with no upper age limit. A description of the
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The possibility exists of following the entire SUPINFO Institute
of Information Technology syllabus as e-learning.The conditions
are the same as for on campus admissions.
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a SUPINFO campus or who, for personal or medical reasons,
notably in the case of handicapped students, are unable to
attend classes. They can prepare at home the same French
State certified degree in five years as the other SUPINFO
Institute of Information Technology students.
For more information on short professional certifications
go to www.supinfo-training.com
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SUPINFO is the first French engineering school
and one of the first worldwide to have its own
iTunes U portal.
SUPINFO International University joins the leading universities
all over the world offering free access to their academic
resources on iTunes U, a free space dedicated to education in
the iTunes Store.
“Think and Learn outside the classroom”: on iTunes U SUPINFO
brings to life this innovative teaching method which links the
expertise and knowhow of the teacher with the student’s
ongoing learning process. iTunes U enables wider diffusion of
knowledge and increased visibility of SUPINFO’s multimedia
products. This in turn leads to the continued innovation of our
teaching model.
http://itunes.supinfo.com
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in IT with the SUPINFO International Masters of Science.
•18 month part-time courses at some SUPINFO International
University campuses with a six month internship within a
company
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• 2 sessions held abroad (transport and accommodation
included according to destination)
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at the end of your course. It is possible, for an extra fee, to join
one of the International Masters of Science mentioned below
(except for Systems & Network as this programme is included
in the SUPINFO course) and do it part time for 6 months
from the second semester of the M2 year (instead of the 6
month internship).
More information about our International Masters of Science
www.supinfo.com/masters
It is a chance to enhance your CV without losing any time!
International Master of Science
Business Intelligence
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management: ITIL, Cobit, CMMI, ISO 20000…
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Finance & IT
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See the programme of these specialisations from page 95
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Mobility and study abroad,
but at what price ?
Canada (Montreal)
page 26
Many schools offer partnerships with
international universities but at what price?
Thanks to the network of SUPINFO
International University campuses, each
student can, at an extremely affordable cost,
study in different parts of the world. Fees
abroad are rarely higher than in France,
for example with the opening of the San
Francisco campus.
USA (San Francisco)
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Guadeloupe (Baie-Mahault)
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Costa Rica (San Jose)
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Martinique (Le Lamentin)
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Open
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Each summer SUPINFO International University organises at its
China, San Francisco, Montreal and London campuses language based
summer schools.
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In a High Tech environment and still amongst IT enthusiasts, it is a
unique chance for everyone (whether or not they are enrolled at
SUPINFO) to boost their level of English with intensive courses over
a two and a half month period. Themed excursions organised by
SUPINFO also enable students to learn more about the country they
are visiting.
More information at: www.supinfo.com/summerschool-en
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United-Kingdom (London)
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France (22 campuses)
pages 30 - 54
Italy (Catana)
page 59
China (4 campuses)
pages 27 and 28
Tunisia (Tunis)
page 60
Reunion (Saint-Denis)
page 49
Morocco (3 campuses)
page 55 - 57
Each year of study can be spent at a different campus
The campuses are managed directly by SUPINFO International University and its university network and the students follow
the same SUPINFO syllabus all over the world (only the language of teaching may change, English having priority). The main
advantage is that the schools are part of SUPINFO’s international network and not that of partner universities with different
rules and syllabuses as is generally the case.The second advantage is that SUPINFO offers studies abroad at extremely affordable
rates.
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Canada > Montreal
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Practical information
Location:
in the centre of town
Campus open since 2006
Summer School from July to September
Access:
• train: 15 minutes from the local
train station
• underground: alight at “McGill”
Montreal Campus
Telephone: +1 (514) 848 6363
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students to be integrated into local life and
to take part fully in the various activities on
offer in Montreal such as ice hockey, soccer,
basketball, weight training, ice-skating etc.
Created in partnership with the Embassy
of Canada in France and with International
Montreal, a development agency, the
SUPINFO Quebec campus has forged close
ties with companies in Montreal. Cisco,
Sympatico MSN, Silicomp, SAP Labs are all
companies which have called upon the skills
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Montreal Campus
752 rue Sherbrooke Ouest
Montreal, Quebec H3A 1G1
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/montreal
The SUPINFO Montreal campus has
air conditioning throughout, and offers
large classrooms equipped with the latest
technology, meeting rooms which double
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up as “quiet” rooms, a fully equipped kitchen
and a games room.
Dynamic and bilingual, Montreal has a
multicultural population that is very attached
to its Quebec roots. Located 3 hours from
the capital of Quebec and only a few minutes
from the border of the United States and
Ontario, this economic capital constitutes
a major centre of trade, industry, culture,
finance and international commerce.
The context and the environment in
which the students find themselves, the
professional experience of the local teaching
staff, the opportunities for internships
and employment within companies firmly
anchored in North-American reality, all
assist in the acquisition of knowledge and
skills and the broadening of the mind.
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China > Beijing
Practical information
Location:
Situated in the south of the business
area
Administrative department open
since 2003 - Campus open since 2008
Summer School from July to September
Beijing Campus
From its dominant position in the heart of the business district, the Beijing
campus offers a unique opportunity to discover Chinese culture.
This dynamic area has rapidly become one
of the largest economic centres in China, and
also a large media centre housing the famous
CCTV tower. The population of Beijing has
now reached 17 million inhabitants, and is
the second most densely populated town
after Shanghai, full of historical monuments
such as the Forbidden City and the Great
Wall.
It is following an increasing number of
requests on from our students already
present in Asia, as well as those eager to
discover China, that the campus of Beijing
can now accommodate a complete year
(M2) in its new buildings, thus making it
Telephone: +86 10 58673910
possible for the final year students to finish
their studies in Beijing.
Shuangjing Station
In China it is not only the Chinese subsidiaries
of the multinationals but also many of
the larger Chinese companies which call
upon the skills of SUPINFO students: ABB
China, Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of
China, Bodo Industrial Automation Control
Technology, Bohai Shipbuilding Heavy
Industry, Canon, ChangLong Electronics
Company, China Construction Bank, China
Council For the Promotion of International
Trade, China Development Bank, China
Mobile, China Netcom, China United
Telecommunications Corporation, Feicheng
Mining Group, Hangzhou Oxygen Plant
Group, Industrial and Commercial Bank of
China, IBM, French Chamber of Commerce
and Industry in China, Lenovo, Mazars China,
Mettler-Toledo, People’s Insurance Company
of China, RuiRi Telecom Equipment, Sage
China, Siemens, SITA, etc.
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Yangxi Bookstore
Huaren Hospital
E. 3rd Ring Rd South
Present in China since 2003,the headquarters
of the SUPINFO Beijing campus inaugurated
new premises and moved its 4th Chinese
campus in 2008, thus benefiting from an
ideal location, minutes from the Central
Business District, Peking’s business centre.
Access:
• Underground: Jinsong station,
terminus of line 10 (Exit B)
• Car: 3rd east ringroad, exit Jinsong
Qiao
Beiren Hotel
Jinsong Bridge
Xinhua Bookstore
Jinsong Station
Jinsong Cinema
Beijing Campus
Freetown Center, A-2506
58, East 3rd Ring South Road
Chaoyang District
100022 Beijing - China
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/beijing
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Studying in China, living among
Chinese students and speaking
Chinese will broaden your
horizons.
Become a sinophile and
benefit from the considerable
opportunities which this
emerging country offers you…
The Chinese campuses are
operated in partnership with
the Chinese Public Universities.
Because of this slight differences
of concept and method may
be noticed although this in no
way affects the standards of
teaching.
SUST Campus
579 Qianwangang Road
Huangdao District
266510 Qingdao - China
JUST Campus
2, MengXi Road
212003 Zhenjiang - China
HEBUT Campus
8 Guangrong Road
Dingzigu, Hongqiao District
300130 Tianjin - China
[email protected]
China Campuses
It was in 2003 in China that SUPINFO’s international expansion began.
Thanks to our partner universities, SUPINFO now has 3 campuses in China
as well as the Beijing campus.
HEBUT Campus: Located in the town of
Tianjin, the second most populated city in the
north of China with 11,520,000 inhabitants
recorded in 2007.Tianjin, one of the 4 Chinese
autonomous municipalities, is situated less
than 150 km to the south of Beijing, which
can be reached in under 30 minutes by train
since the opening of the high speed line.
of Science and Technology) has 4 campuses
located in the Jiangsu province. SUPINFO is
in the main campus of the town of Zhenjiang,
1 hour and 40 minutes by train from Shanghai
or Nanjing (chief town of Jiangsu).
Since opening, JUST is playing an increasingly
important role in the province thanks to the
dynamism of the area.
HEBUT, acronym for Hebei University of
Technology, is a recognised public university,
established in 1903; belonging to programme
211 of the Chinese government; one of the
largest universities in sciences of the town
of Tianjin and the Hebei province which
numbered 67 million inhabitants in 2007.
SUPINFO is located in the Southern campus
of the university in Hongqiao, the district to
the north of the town of Tianjin, near the
subway.
SUST Campus: Located at Huangdao, a zone
of economic development of the town of
Qingdao, Shandong University of Science and
Technology (SUST) was founded en 1956
and plays an important role in the region.
The SUPINFO students are housed in a brand
new 240 hectare campus and are among the
32,000 students enrolled at SUST.
JUST Campus: Near Shanghai,the first Chinese
city in terms of population, and financial centre
of Southeast Asia, JUST (Jiangsu University
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Accessible by train or by ferry, the university
is located close to the town of Qingdao
renowned for being the birthplace of
Confucius and the seaside town where Mao
Tse Tung preferred to spend his leisure time.
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Practical information
Location:
right in the heart of the touristic area of
Fisherman’s Wharf
Campus open since 2008
Summer School from July to September
Access:
Situated in the heart of San Francisco and very near the famous bay of
San Francisco. From the school you can glimpse some of the most famous
sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.
Opened in 2008, the SUPINFO San
Francisco campus is situated in the popular
and picturesque area called Fisherman’s
Wharf which is easily accessible by tram,
train or bus from all parts of town. San
Francisco’s world famous museums, cafés
and attractions are all close at hand.
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Not only is the San Francisco campus
located at the heart of a beautiful and
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San Francisco is near many Californian
centres of interest such as the Napa Valley,
famous for its wines, Lake Tahoe and its ski
resorts, the forests of giant sequoias, the
hiking trails of Marin County or the beaches
and coastal walks of Monterrey and Big
Sur. Students have many opportunities for
travel and other activities during the school
holidays.
Telephone: +1 415-441-1070
SUPINFO formed a partnership with the
Dominican University of California to
provide students with a certification from
an American university in addition to their
SUPINFO diploma. Situated 20 km to
the north of the Golden Gate Bridge, the
Dominican campus is a tranquil spot to the
north of town which houses over 2,100
students. If they wish, SUPINFO students
also have the option of participating in the
life and activities of Dominican University
or they can look for accommodation on
campus.
thrilling international city, but it is also very
close to Silicon Valley, one of the main
technological hubs.
Situated to the south of San Francisco,
Silicon Valley has one of the highest
concentrations of high tech professionals of
the whole of the United States and many
large companies have their head offices
here including Google, Sun Microsystems,
Apple, Cisco, Oracle, Hewlett-Packard, and
many others.
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San Francisco Campus
• train: BART 2.5 km from Embarcadero
station
• Car: from the SOUTH take the 101 N
Van Ness Street exit. At California turn right
then left at Hyde. From the NORTH, take
the 101 S Lombard St exit. Turn left at Hyde.
• tram: the Powell-Hyde Cable Car stops in
front of the school
• bus: Muni Bus stops 1 block N at Hyde St.
• ferry: towards Larkspur, Sausalito and
Tiburon -2.5 km to the Golden Gate Ferry
Terminal.
San Francisco Campus
2738 Hyde Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/sanfrancisco
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France > Bordeaux
Practical information
Location:
“quartier du Lac”, well known for its
shopping plaza
Campus open since 2005
Access:
• train: Gare Saint-Louis/Ravezies 3km
away
• car: Rocade motorway, exit 4b
“Centre hôtelier du lac” and rocade
ring road, exit 4c “Bordeaux Centre”
• tram: C towards les Aubiers
• bus: 31 or 37 alight at Dassault
Telephone: +33 153359700
Bordeaux Campus
SUPINFO Bordeaux occupies the third floor of a building shared with IBM,
located in the lively “quartier du Lac” in Bordeaux. Ideally situated, the
school is easily reached by public transport or by car: there is a carpark
with over 500 spaces available.
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5 avenue des 40 Journaux
33300 BORDEAUX
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/bordeaux
Situated between the lake and the Aliénor
commercial centre, SUPINFO has, for the
last 3 years welcomed its students into a
pleasant and dynamic setting.
Since the end of 2005, SUPINFO welcomes
1st to 5th year students from Aquitaine
and soon became an important part of the
Bordeaux region.
Local companies were quick to see this and
many of them offered internships or full
time employment to our students including
Orange Business Services, Prodware, the
Gironde General Council, the Aquitaine
Regional Council, Bull, the Post Office,
Cegelec, EADS Astrium, Thales Avionics,
Sanofi Aventis, Atos Origin, Sogeti, Steria,
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AT Internet (Xiti), Sopra Group, Capgemini,
SQLi or SNCF (French railways).
The school is located very close to the
Bordeaux Lac shopping plaza, which enables
our students to find a meal or entertainment
outside of the school.
In the nearby shopping centre there are
many restaurants and fast food outlets. Even
if SUPINFO is mainly a place of learning, it is
also dynamic and lively.
Students regularly organise evening events
such as games evenings, birthday parties
and other celebrations. They are also free
to organise SUPINFO excursions, restaurant
visits, paintball championships or go-karting...
The students in Bordeaux are always up for
get togethers!
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France > Caen
Practical information
Location:
in the technical activity zone on the
Unicité site facing the CCI
Campus open since 2006
Access:
• car: N18 towards Saint Contest
Buron
• bus: Ligne 18 towards Saint Contest
Buron alight at “Débarquement”
Caen Campus
Telephone: +33 153359700
The Caen campus is established in a technological zone of the town.
Students benefit from the usual SUPINFO infrastructure: classrooms with
high tech equipment, a welcoming reception and relaxation area and a
lab.
Parc Athéna
Created in partnership with the Town of
Caen and the Community of Caen La Mer,
and founded in 2006, the school welcomes
students from the first to the fifth year of
the course.
Its location in the Unicité technological
zone which is only minutes from the town
centre is ideal because of the proximity of
companies such as the University Hospital
of Caen, the Regional Council of LowerNormandy, Highdeal, the Caen Memorial,
the Regional Chamber of Artisans of
Lower-Normandy, Axians, Carrefour, the
Society of Hotels and Casinos of Deauville,
the Caisse d’Epargne of Lower-Normandy,
the Community of Caen La Mer or the
Regional Chamber of Commerce and
Industry of Lower-Normandy call on the
skills of our students.
The attractiveness of the Caen campus
means students flock there from the entire
region but also from other parts of France
and the rest of the world.
It is a town steeped in history with
buildings erected at the time of William
the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, with
its fortress, symbol of the Norman capital,
its two abbeys, monuments to great
architectural richness, but also its beaches,
reminders of the second World War.
They are imprinted with history and
emotion as thousands of French and foreign
soldiers died there. Various museums trace
these events and the Caen Memorial is a
unique site dedicated to the history of the
World Wars but also to Peace.
With the sea within easy reach, Caen
attracts those looking for quality of life,
dynamism and easy access to the large
European motorway network.
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10 rue Alfred Kastler
14000 CAEN
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/caen
France > Clermont-Ferrand
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Practical information
Location:
near Place de Jaude
Campus open since 2007
Access:
• car: towards town centre, place
de Jaude, Grand Pavois building
• tram: towards “la Pardieu Gare”
• bus: from train station line B alight
at “Jaude”
Telephone: +33 153359700
Clermont Campus
The Clermont-Ferrand campus is located in the Grand Pavois building,
behind Place de Jaude.
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a sunny spot close to the centre of town. Near the campus, you can find a
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Students here benefit from an excellent work and leisure environment in
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Clermont Campus
37, rue Gonod
Le Grand Pavois
63000 Clermont-Ferrand
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/clermont
The head office of Michelin, world leader
in tyres, is here and the town is looking
towards the future. Clermont-Ferrand has
had a massive urban facelift heralded by the
arrival in 2006 of an innovative network of
trams on wheels.
With sporty students passionate about
rugby, skiing etc there are numerous Wii
matches held on campus with practices
held between 12 and 2 against a formidable
adversary in the form of the Regional
Director!
SUPINFO has developed partnerships with
local companies who offer internships to
students such as: Atos Origin, Logica, Ajilon
IT, etc.
On a final note the Clermont-Ferrand
campus is an avid supporter of the
Montferrand rugby team and you will be
taught the rudiments of this noble sport
along with the IT package you will be
studying.
One of Clermont-Ferrand’s main assets is
its central location just a few hours from
Paris. The natural environment of the city
is exceptional, just a short distance from
the Volcano Nature parks of the Auvergne
and Livradois Forez and the sites of Puy de
Dôme, Gergovie and Vulcania.
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France > Grenoble
Practical information
Location:
Opposite ALPEXPO and SUMMUM,
between shopping plaza Grand’Place
and HP, behind the Pôlesud skating rink
Campus open since 2006
Grenoble Campus
Strategically placed in the centre of the Alpine IT hub, the SUPINFO
Grenoble campus is a glass vessel anchored just a step away from the
motorway links to Chambéry, Lyon, Annecy, and Valence. Forget the
Access:
• train: 20 minutes from the SNCF
train station by tram
• car: motorway towards Chambéry,
exit 4 “Eaux claires” or 5A
“Alpexpo” 10 minutes from the town
centre
• tram: ligne A: “Grand Place” or
“Patinoire Pôlesud”
• bus: 12 and 13
Telephone: +33 153359700
town centre traffic jams. From here the biggest regional shopping centre
(Grand’ place), the concerts held at SUMMUM, the PôleSud ice rink or the
D6
ALPEXPO conference centre are all within easy walking distance.
Grenoble has become the main French
town where it is good to study…
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Av de Constantine
Av Raymond Chanas
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projects are turned into reality and ideas
take form, with everyone being involved in
his or her own way and nobody is left out.
This is more than just a school, it is a way
of life where you soon learn autonomy and
responsibility!
Here we work hard but live life to the max!
In Grenoble and its surrounding areas the
majority of the local companies is IT based
so there is no shortage of internship or full
time job opportunities. ST Microelectronics,
Schneider Electric, EDF, Altran, Yahoo!
Kelkoo, Hardis, Atos Origin, France Telecom
R&D, Sogeti Régions, BioMérieux, Bull, Caisse
d’Epargne… just some well known names
who have offered places to our students.
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The SUPINFO Grenoble campus is spread
over two floors with 360 ° views of snowcapped mountain peaks. We are surrounded
by computer science from the ground to the
3rd floor because we are right in the middle
of the IT companies Quiconnect, Logica
and Sopra. Life is simple here, as there is car
parking available and every student has 24
hour access to the school. Accommodation
is easy to find. There are many student halls
of residence and private rooms on offer.
If you choose to study at the Grenoble
campus you will find a friendly helpful
atmosphere, and true student life. Parties
are held frequently so there is no need to
stay alone, there are offers of group revision
sessions, outings, skiing weekends and
laser game evenings are organised, help is
provided to find accommodation, plans and
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Grenoble Campus
16 rue Henri Barbusse
38000 Grenoble
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/grenoble
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France > Guadeloupe
Practical information
Location:
in the industrial zone of Jarry in
Baie-Mahault
Campus open since 2008
Access:
• car: towards the World Trade Centre
complex
• bus: shuttle service to the industrial
zone departs from Pointe-à-Pitre
(Tour Sécid) between 06:30 and 18:30
Telephone: +590 5 90 25 06 06
Guadeloupe Campus
The Guadeloupe campus is found on the second floor of the World Trade
Centre Complex (CWTC) in the Industrial Zone of Jarry in Baie-Mahault.
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de Jarry
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In these pleasant surroundings students will
be able to concentrate on their studies and
prepare their professional future in the best
possible way.
To these idyllic surroundings is added the
strategic location of the Campus. The
Jarry Industrial Zone is the economic
heart of Guadeloupe and has the largest
concentration of commercial activities of
the island with companies from all sectors
being represented.
Carénage
Guadeloupe Campus
CWTC de Jarry
FWI-97122 Baie Mahault
Guadeloupe
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/guadeloupe
SUPINFO students are involved with
numerous companies in Guadeloupe:
Mediaserv, Orange Caraïbe, Air Caraïbes,
the General and Regional Councils of
Guadeloupe, the Guadeloupe local
education authority and social security
offices...
The CWTC forms the hub of the Centre for
Euro Caribbean Activities (CECA), a logistic
platform made available by Guadeloupe
to regional markets such as Martinique
and Guyana and also international markets
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(Caribbean, Central America, Latin America,
Europe). The CWTC has an exhibition
hall in which numerous events are held
such as Salon de l’Etudiant or the IT and
communication workshops.
We are thus in the centre of economic
activity and right among future employers
of our students.
At lunchtime students have a choice of
various restaurants and food outlets within
the Jarry industrial zone or they can have
local culinary specialities delivered right
to the school. At the weekend there are
magnificent beaches to explore, walks to
do and museums to visit which trace the
history of Guadeloupe.
As night falls make your way to the Marina
and its restaurants offering fantastic views
of the sea and luxury yachts then head for
the nightclubs where you can dance the
night away to many and varied rhythms and
beats.
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France > Lille
Practical information
Location:
in the business quarter in front of the
Lille Europe train station
Campus open since 2007
Lille Campus
The SUPINFO Lille campus is located on two floors in the Euralille district
just in front of the high speed train (TGV) station and 5 minutes from Lille
Access:
• train: Lille Europe station right in
front of the campus
• car: exit “Euralille”
• tram: alight “Gare de Lille Flandres”
• bus: alight Lille Flandres
• Underground: Line1 stop “Gare de
Lille Flandres” - Line1“Lille Europe
station” then Lille Flandres
Telephone: +33 153359700
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Lille has a rich and varied cultural life with
numerous opportunities for going out:
concerts and many other events take place
here (European Capital of Culture in 2004,
Lille 3000, Braderie de Lille, etc.).
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As well as being the fourth largest town
in France, an international crossroad and
a place of economic dynamism, Lille is also
the “Town of Art and History” winning
the title of European Capital of Culture in
2004. Since then it has become a popular
tourist destination because of its welcoming
lifestyle, deeply rooted heritage and culture.
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Today Lille is a european crossroad and
cultural capital but the industrial crisis which
took place in the seventies had a profound
effect on the town in the eighties. All sectors
of activity were hit beginning with the textile
industry. Unemployment went from 3% in
1975 to 13% in 1990.
Lille began a period of reinvention based
on the development of the tertiary sector.
A town of factories and workshops was
replaced by one of offices and services and
in many ways rediscovered its medieval
roots as a merchant town. The development
of the high speed train line between Lille
and Paris in 1993, the creation of the new
Euralille area and the arrival of Eurostar in
1994 all meant that the town entered the
third millennium with confidence.
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The school’s prime location allows its
students to flourish in the ideal setting of the
“Capital of the North”. They are particularly
appreciated by the companies who take
them on as interns such as the Sopra Group,
the Crédit du Nord bank, Experian, SNCF,
Castorama, Les 3 Suisses, Capgemini, Ajilon
IT, Arcelor-Mittal, La Banque Postale, Lille
Local Education Authority, Lille Institute
for Company Administration, the Urban
Community of Lille, etc.
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Lille Campus
179 bd de Turin
59000 Lille
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/lille
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France > Limoges
Practical information
Location:
right in the centre of town
Campus open since 2007
Access:
• train: Bénédictin station is 10 mn away
• voiture: A20 exit Limoges centre then
go towards the “préfecture”
• bus: near the bus terminus
(information at www.stcl.fr )
Telephone: +33 153359700
Limoges Campus
The Limoges campus is located right in the middle of the city and faces
the regional police headquarters. With a welcoming environment, the
SUPINFO Limoges campus has all the advantages of a large university
Rue Eugène Jamot
whilst retaining its human size.
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Limoges Campus
1 rue Daniel Lamazière
87000 Limoges
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/limoges
The Limoges campus is located right in
the middle of the city and in front of the
regional police headquarters. With its family
atmosphere, SUPINFO Limoges offers all
the advantages of a large university whilst
retaining its human size.
With 20,000 students Limoges is a true
university town where the rents remain
very reasonable.
The city itself reserves pleasant surprises.
Thanks to a wide range of facilities it is easy
to do sport here with 72 disciplines on offer
and numerous suggestions for going out are
published in the booklets produced by the
Regional Youth Centre.
Limoges is also an innovative town
that is resolutely turned towards new
technologies.
The Webdesign International Festival
confirms these technological leanings: this is
an international festival held in the middle of
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the Limousin and comprising over 40 teams
made up of the best web designers in the
world who go head to head in a marathon
24 hour competition.
In the local area Norisko, the Legrand
Group and the Regional Centre for Health
Insurance in particular have called upon the
skills of our students.
The SUPINFO Limoges campus is above all
made up of the enormous solidarity among
its students as well as the relationship with
the administration which is based on mutual
listening and exchange.
This is a dynamic and open establishment
where outings are regularly organised
(skating, bowling, billiards etc) as well as get
togethers with other local establishments.
As soon as you arrive we will be delighted
to welcome you and will do our utmost to
assist in the search for accommodation and
help you find your feet in the school and in
the town.
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France > Lyon
Practical information
Location:
Part-Dieu business area
Campus open since 2007
Lyon Campus
Situated in the south of the Part-Dieu business district, the campus
is in a new building called “Le Triangle” constructed in unexpectedly
Access:
• train: Lyon Part-Dieu station
12 minutes away on foot
• car: from any point in town head for
“Part-Dieu”
• underground: Line D, alight at “Sans
Soucis” or “Garibaldi”
• bus: Lines 23, 36 and 69 get out
either at “Manufacture des Tabacs” or
“Félix Faure-Vivier Merle”
Telephone: +33 153359700
contemporary style near the boulevard Vivier Merle.
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Rue Léon
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Rue Massé
Rue Vauban
Rue Louis Blanc
Rue Garib
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Rue Buge
Rue Vauban
Cours Lafayette
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Rue Andr
There is a nucleus of software developers in
the area whose vocation it is to unite those
working in the sector around a common
objective: to promote the increase in
numbers of software developers.
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Since 2007, the school has paid particular
attention to the development and
structuring of links with regional businesses.
The business partners club has over 50
members who take an active part in the
SUPINFO employment forums (StudentCompany Meetings), Executive events and IT
Management conferences. These all help in
enabling SUPINFO students to be accepted
as interns in reputable companies such as
Cegid, Biomérieux, April Technologies, France
Telecom, Orange Business Services, Renault
Trucks, Exakis, Logica, Altran, SQLi, Euriware,
Capgemini, Sysale or the University Lyon II
Institute of Technology, etc.
Lyon is France’s second largest university
town with over 115,000 students, almost 11%
of whom are foreign. The quality of life and
the level of training offered, together with a
vast network of continued aid and support
for students make Lyon one of the most
attractive among European universities.
The city is registered by UNESCO under the
world heritage of humanity. Since the 16th
century Lyon has delighted gourmets with its
restaurants and wonderful cuisine.
The “festival of lights” constitutes one of
the high points of the life of the city, joining
together more than 4 million people
who wander around 80 lighting projects
distributed around the city. 10% of French
employment in the IT sector is concentrated
in the Rhone-Alps region. By 2015, numbers
of those employed in IT in the Lyon region
will rise from barely 40,000 to nearly 60,000.
Rue Garib
Situated in close proximity to the Lyon
3 university, the SUPINFO Lyon campus
welcomes all five years of the course
and enables its students to benefit from
many student services notably a university
restaurant.
Rue des Abondances
Lyon Campus
Immeuble “Le Triangle”
117 bd Marius Vivier-Merle
69329 Lyon Cedex 03
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/lyon
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France > Mâcon
Practical information
Location:
on the edge of the town centre
Campus open since 2005
Access:
• train: Mâcon Ville station in 800
metres from the campus
• car: A6, exit 28 or 29 towards
town centre
• bus: lines1, 2 and 12 alight at “Cours
Moreau”
Telephone: +33 153359700
Mâcon Campus
Installed at the edge of Mâcon’s town centre in an historic 18th century
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Since its opening, the campus has had the
reputation for conviviality with student life
interspersed with many and varied sports,
festive, social or charitable events and
activities. Each school year is punctuated by
the traditional and unmissable gala evening
which is held on each occasion in exceptional
surroundings (a private mansion, castle or
even a vineyard) and brings together not
only students, teachers and the partners of
the school but also the local town councillors
and important people from the economic
and social network.
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stone building, the campus has a spacious feel with its large premises.
Mâcon Campus
16 cours Moreau
71000 Mâcon
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/macon
Since 2007 the campus has benefited
from a student hall of residence offering
quality furnished studios. Students also
have a canteen at their disposal. Since
2005, the school has taken an active part
in the development of student services, in
conjunction with the urban municipality of
Mâcon.
The campus of Mâcon lends active support
for the projects of its students and, since
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2007, has housed a branch of the IT
incubator of the Burgundy District council,
called PREMICE-TIC.
This incubator has the role of accompanying
until creation by company the carriers by
projects in the field by Communication and
Information Technologies (TIC). SUPINFO
students have been offered training courses
in the companies of the area in particular
the Town hall of Mâcon, the Departmental
Trade union of Energy of the Saone and the
Loire, the CCI of the Saone and the Loire,
Actaris, Sescoi, Saint Gobain Emballage,
the Town hall of Chalon sur Saône, Grand
Chalon or Vertech’.
Mâcon is a city in the countryside,
appreciated for its exceptional quality of
life, gastronomy and world class wines,
which stands out by its dynamism in the
department of Burgundy where IT is the
major economic activity.
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France > Marseille
Practical information
Location:
Docks area
Campus open since 2007
The campus is situated in the Docks area, in the heart of the
Telephone: +33 153359700
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Euroméditerranée business quarter which is growing rapidly as an
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In order to help our students to adapt to their
new life the school organizes at the beginning
of term a course during which students are
invited to discover the different aspect of their
city (economic, cultural, historical…) while
having fun and getting to know one another.
Combining tradition and modernity, Marseille
has more than one wonder to share.
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With 826,700 inhabitants, Marseille is the
second largest town in France. It is also the
largest French Mediterranean port. Thanks
to the high speed train service Paris is only
3 hours away.
On an economic level, Marseille is developing.
Euroméditerranée is a wide scale urban
renovation project within the centre of
Marseille, which was able to attract in a very
short time the largest international business,
financial, institutional and communication
companies. Lastly, one cannot talk about
Marseille without evoking the natural
elements which make it such a fabulous city:
Marseilles is bordered by the Mediterranean
in the west, enclosed by the Estaque
mountains to the north, and the Etoile and
Garlaban peaks in the east.
To the south is the Massif des Calanques,
which stretches for 20 km and contains a
preservation area with great coastal hiking
opportunities.
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The SUPINFO Marseille campus opened its
doors on a sunny November day in 2007.
Its prime location in the Euroméditerranée
business district between the town and the
port means our students are in the heart
of an evolving town while benefiting from
a privileged professional framework. The
school is surrounded by over 750 companies
and SUPINFO students regularly have the
opportunity of carrying out worthwhile
internships within companies such as Dassault
Aviation, Eurocopter, the General Delegation
for Armament, Gemalto, GIE ARPEGE-Group,
Experian-Prologia, SQLi, SII, etc.
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increasing number of large companies open branches there.
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Marseille Campus
Access:
• tram: T2 alight at “Joliette”
• underground: line 2 alight at
“Joliette”
• train: Saint-Charles train station is 2
stops away by underground
• bus: 35, 49, 55 to “Joliette”
• taxis: taxi rank nearby
Marseille Campus
Les Docks
10 place de la Joliette
Atrium 10.3 - 1er étage
13002 Marseille
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/marseille
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France > Martinique
Practical information
Location:
Industrial zone “Les Mangles Acajou”,
Lamentin
1st Campus open after SUPINFO
Paris in 2001
Access:
• car: - from the north towards the
Galléria shopping mall
- from the south: towards the Les
Mangles industrial zone in the direction
of the Mahault Crossroads
• public transport: Mozaïk system
(reduction with a young person’s card)
In November 2001, SUPINFO created its first overseas site in the town of
Lamentin, “the heart of Martinique’s economic activity”.
Telephone: +596 596 397979
Centre Commercial
La Galleria
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Martinique Campus
As well as classrooms, our students have
at their disposal a fully equipped dining
room, a relaxation area and IT labs. Since
the opening, the Martinique campus has
developed many partnerships with local
companies which regularly employ not only
our students but also our graduates.
Le François, Sainte-Luce, Sainte-Marie, SaintJoseph, Marigot or Le Vauclin.
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the forefront of which are 3H Services, BNP
Paribas, the Martinique Social Security office,
Crédit Agricole of Martinique, Lamentin
Hospital, Fort de France University Hospital ,
Martinique Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, General Council of Martinique,
EDF Martinique, France Telecom, G2J,
Bernard Hayot Group, Infobam, the Post
Office, Mediaserv, Météo France WI and
Guyana, RFO Martinique, Refinery of the
West Indies (SARA), Total, and the town
halls of Fort de France, Lamentin, Le Marin,
From a cultural point of view Martinique
is the birthplace of many illustrious writers
and poets such as Césaire, Edouard Glissant
or Patrick Chamoiseau.
Our campus is also unique in that it provides
a launching pad to the rest of the world as
we have a higher rate of student mobility
than any other in SUPINFO.
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Martinique Campus
Immeuble “Les Bosquets 1”
n°26 - ZI Les Mangles Acajou
FWI-97232 Le Lamentin
Martinique
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/martinique
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France > Metz
Practical information
Location:
in the pedestrian “hyper-centre” right
in the middle of town
Campus open since 2008
the train station, is ideal for local students as well as those coming from
Telephone: +33 153359700
further afield.
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Metz is looking towards the future while
not forgetting its historical heritage and the
safeguarding of its green spaces. Among the
many architectural works found in the city,
the Cathedral is famous for its stained glass
windows, some of which were designed
Being a country of banks and European
institutions, there are frequent exchanges
between Luxembourg and the city of Metz.
By opening a site there students can also
benefit from these professional exchanges.
Companies such as Goodyear, the
Luxembourg Post Office, Pricewaterhouse
Coopers and numerous banks and other
major companies also collaborate with the
school by choosing interns from among our
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Metz, historical capital of Lorraine, is also
the administrative capital and regional
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department. The Urban Community of
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The city was growing with the development
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illustrious in France.
Lorraine and Metz also benefit from an
exceptional geographical location. The
proximity of Germany, Luxembourg and
Belgium make for a diverse environment.
The Franco-German World Trade Centre
of Metz-Saarbrucken affords interesting
professional prospects: large companies such
as Arcelor Mittal, Cora or the Lorraine District
Council already employ our students.
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The opening of this new site in October 2008
was part of changes created by the arrival
of the high speed train line which included
many new projects such as the opening of
the Pompidou-Metz Centre in 2009 or the
transformation of the Amphitheater.
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The location of the Metz campus, near all amenities and 10 minutes from
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Access:
• train: 15 minutes’ walk to the Central
Station, “auto/train” service
• car: principal motorway junction of
the East of France, A4, A30, A31/E25
Metz Centre exit
• Boat: 5 minutes to the Marina
• bus: any bus to République ; 8, 1, 11,
21, 31, etc.
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Metz Campus
16-19 rue Marguerite Puhl
Demange - 3ème étage
57000 Metz
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/metz
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France > Montpellier
Practical information
Location:
in the Millénaire area which is also
home to Dell, IBM, Cap Oméga, etc.
Campus open since 2007
Access:
• car: A9 exit “Montpellier centre”
towards Millénaire, Dell, IBM
• tram: Line 1 towards Odyseum alight
“Millénaire” then take bus 10 as far as
“Pinville”
• bus: Line 9 alight at “Pinville”
Montpellier Campus
The Montpellier campus is found in a sunny setting right in the heart
Telephone: +33 153359700
of the Millénaire area. Our spacious building equipped with the latest
technology creates excellent working conditions for our students.
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40 rue de Pinville
34000 Montpellier
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/montpellier
The town of Montpellier is a place of
study privileged in Europe which numbers
over 80,000 students each year, thanks
to the quality of life but also to the many
infrastructures available to and essential for
students that it offers. It is “the city where
the sun never goes down” but it is also a city
of study with a SUPINFO school!
The SUPINFO Montpellier campus receives
more and more students each year, all
impatient to graduate in order to continue
to put into practice what they learned
during the course of their studies and also
from our partner companies notably IBM
and Dell.
Student life is important here and the local
team ensures there are activities outside the
school (parties, go-karting, themed meals,
freshers’ evenings…), all with the aim of
supporting the integration of each student
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and thus creating the right atmosphere to
face academic and non-academic challenges.
The school is there to assist students as well
as companies but the main role is held by
the student. We provide a student with the
means, but it is up to him or her to make the
best possible use of it!
Our objective: to turn each student into
a professional, who can analyze a context
and adapt to any situation by making use
of his own skills. The Crédit Agricole of
Languedoc, Dell Computer, France Telecom,
IBM France, SQLi, INSERM, CNRS have all
offered internships to our students.
We will be present to accompany them
throughout their course and help them to
achieve their goals and thus turn this training
into an asset for their future professional
life.
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Practical information
Location:
right in the centre of town, near Place
Graslin and quai de la Fosse
Campus open since 2006
Nantes Campus
The Nantes campus is ideally situated near the banks of the Loire, one
minute’s walk from the town centre and near Euronantes, the large
Access:
• car: free parking behind the Tram
station
• tram: Line 1, alight at “Chantiers
navals”
• train: North exit of station
then tram line 1 towards François
Mitterrand
• Bicloo: alight at “Alger” (n°36)
Telephone: +33 153359700
Atlantic pole of business of the Nantes urban area.
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Within the Nantes/Saint Nazaire metropolis,
data processing as well as Communication
and Information Technology account for
18,500 jobs, over 1,500 independent
companies and 200 consultants. Bull, SNCF,
the University of Nantes, the General
Council of the Loire Atlantic, France
Telecom, Carra Consulting, the Post Office,
GFI, Darty, EDF, Orange Business Services,
Exakis, the Town Hall of Rezé, Proservia,
Prospective Software, Alcatel-Lucent, the
Town hall of Saint Herblain, Informatique
Banque Populaire, Tibco, Banque Populaire
Atlantic, Nantes Métropole, the Loire District
Council, Blondeau Informatique… have all
called on our students. With its 280,000
jobs and 50,000 students, the Nantes urban
area has created wide open spaces offering
a rich cultural life, enhanced in particular
by the Centre for Research and Cultural
Development (CRDC).
If you want to develop your IT knowledge and
skills in an auspicious economic environment
while at the same time benefiting from
pleasant surroundings… come and join us in
Nantes!
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The privileged site of the campus enables
its students to fully benefit from all the
advantages offered by a city whose
environmental and developmental assets are
widely recognized.
The sixth town of France in terms of
population, true economic heart of the West,
with an economy open towards Europe, the
Nantes urban area combines modernity and
tradition. Town of history and innovation,
Nantes has been able simultaneously to
preserve and embellish its natural heritage
and to create conditions favourable to
innovation. The Nantes urban area has
preserved a powerful industrial base while
developing the tertiary sector which today
accounts for 3/4 of all jobs.
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[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/nantes
France > Nice
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Practical information
Location:
Nice Arénas business centre right
near the Promenade des Anglais
Campus open since 2005
Access:
• train: Alight Gare Saint Augustin
• car: Leave the motorway at
Promenade des Anglais, Arénas and
follow the signs to SUPINFO
• plane: 5 mn from the airport by free
shuttle (alight at Arénas lycée hôtelier)
• bus: 23,9,10
Telephone: +33 153359700
Students at the Nice campus can use the
restaurants of the Arenas business centre
which state “SUPINFO students welcome”
and will find reasonable prices and healthy
meals daily.
Nice is an attractive and dynamic town
only 30 minutes by car from Monaco and
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The Nice campus is situated in the heart of the Arenas business area on
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455 promenade des Anglais
Immeuble Arenice
06299 Nice Cedex 3
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/nice
Thanks to the importance of the local
economic fabric supported by the Sophia
Antipolis technopolis and the Telecom Valley
network including the main technological
companies of the area (Amadeus, Thalès,
Alten, Cap Gemini, Texas Instruments, Air
France…), students easily find internships
corresponding to the lessons on the
SUPINFO syllabus, in particular the Town
Halls of Nice and Grasse, Sophia Conseil,
the League against Cancer, the Nice Tourist
Board, the University Hospital of Nice,
Palais de la Méditerranée, Nice University,
Pôle Azur Provence, EDF, Capgemini, the
General Council of Alpes-Maritimes, OGC
Nice Côte d’Azur, the Urban Community of
Nice Côte d’Azur, the Urban Community of
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Sophia Antipolis, EDHEC Business School,
Chamber of Commerce et Industry of
Nice Côte d’Azur, Alten, Texas Instruments,
Alpes-Maritimes Police Headquarters, Nice
Matin, Observatory of Nice, Hôtel Martinez,
iirsys, Virbac, Cadence Design Systems,
Logica, Steria, Thales Underwater Systems,
Sopra Group, Sogeti Regions, Rohm & Haas,
Organic…
The campus is easily accessible by any
method of transport: bike parks, Nice Côte
d’Azur airport close by, Nice St Augustin
train station 10 minutes away and bus
stops in the vicinity. Students gather in the
evenings at the end of the week to explore
the area.
Every taste is catered for: you can have a
drink with friends on the Promenade des
Anglais and the port of Monaco or listen to
the various groups playing in the pubs of the
old town.You can wander around the inland
regions and be in touch with nature or go
skiing only one hour away by car.
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France > Orleans
Practical information
Location:
In Les Halles Châtelet district, right
in the town centre
Campus open since 2007
Orleans Campus
The Orleans campus is located on the banks of the Loire river. Under 2
Access:
• train: 10 minutes’ walk from the
station
• car: A71 exit 1 and A10 exit 14
• tram: arrêt alight at “Royale Châtelet”
• bus: 10, stops outside the campus
Telephone: +33 153359700
minutes away is the town’s bustling pedestrian area.
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[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/orleans
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We are right above Les Halles Châtelet
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Orleans was also the setting for several
famous French films starring actors such as
Miou-Miou, Jean Carmet, Simone Signoret
and Yves Montand, and a well known TV
series was also filmed here.
Other famous people associated with
Orleans were Charles d’Orléans, Louis
Pasteur, or Jean Zay.
Paris is only one hour away by train (you can
walk to the station in 10 minutes from the
campus).
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The new Campus of Orleans is very pleasant
and our students have more than 200 m ²
at their disposal where they can unwind
by playing ping pong or video games. At
lunchtime they are spoilt for choice with
the university canteen being very much
appreciated, but they can also choose a
pizzeria, sandwich shop, fast-food, bistro or
Chinese restaurant etc.
can buy a wide selection of fresh products.
In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
the town of Orleans was one of the most
attractive in France with its ornate churches
and fine mansions (Hôtel Groslot, Pont
George V). Today Orleans is the regional
capital and has managed to find a balance
between economic dynamism, quality of life
and culture.
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The Orleans campus, created in 2007 in
partnership with the Loiret General Council,
Town of Orleans and the Loiret Chamber
of Commerce and Industry, has just moved
into new premises. SUPINFO students have
been accepted as interns by some of the
most important companies of the area such
as Lexmark International, Alcatel-Lucent,
Groupama Paris Loire Valley, the Orleans
Regional Hospital, the Loiret Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, Hutchinson and
Atos Origin.
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France > Paris
Practical information
Location:
3 campuses near the Gare du Nord,
Champs Elysées and Opéra
Paris X Campus
23 rue du Château Landon
75010 Paris
Access:
• train: 5 minutes’ walk from Gare du Nord
and Gare de l’Est
• RER: Lines B or D alight “Gare du Nord”,
line E alight “Magenta”
• métro: line 2 “Stalingrad”,
lines 4 and 5 “Gare du Nord”,
line 7 “Château Landon”
• bus: lines 38, 39, 42, 43, 46, 30, 31, 32, 47
Paris IX Campus
28-30 bis rue de la Victoire
75009 Paris
Access:
• Underground: line 7 “Le Peletier”,
line 12 “Notre Dame de Lorette”
• bus: lines 42, 67, 74, 85, 26, 32, 43
Paris VIII Campus
52 rue de Bassano
75008 Paris
Access:
• RER: Line A, “Charles de Gaulle”
• Underground: line 1 “Georges V”,
line 6 and 2 “Charles de Gaulle”
• bus: lines 42, 67, 74, 85, 26, 32, 43
Telephone: +33 153359700
Paris Campus
With 3 campuses in the capital, wherever students live in Paris there is
a campus close at hand at the Gare du Nord, Opéra and the Champs
Elysées.
SUPINFO’s first campus, Paris X, is situated
right in the heart of the capital near two
train stations, Gare du Nord and Gare de
l’Est.
The Paris IX campus is ideally located in the
Opéra district near the department stores.
The Paris VIII campus is the most prestigious,
situated only 100 m from one of the most
beautiful avenues in the world, the Champs
Elysées.
Magnetic badges distributed to the students
at the beginning of the school year allow
secure access to the school 24 hours a day,
7 days a week (so for night owls everything
is possible here!).
And if you hate public transport there are
bicycles for hire (Velib), motor bikes and
scooters, with designated parking areas near
the campuses.
In Paris, the most prestigious companies
call upon SUPINFO students: Microsoft,
Accenture, CapGemini, Steria, Avanade,
Sopra Group, Oracle, Google France, IBM,
Cisco, Apple, Novell, Sun, Bearing Point,
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Starbucks Coffee, Alti, Alten, Altran, Generali
Assurance, Logica, Cegedim-Dendrite,
Prisma Presse, Axa, Orange Business
Services, France Telecom, SFR, La Banque
Postale, Crédit Agricole, BNP Paribas,
Société Générale, SNCF, l’OCDE, PSA,
EADS, Orange Business Services, Bull,Thales
Avionics Electrical Systems, Accor, Siemens,
Arianespace, Air France, Areva etc.
Every school has air conditioning and
soundproofing and is equipped to create
a pleasant atmosphere where sharing
and communication by the students is
encouraged.
Whenever they desire and on a regular
basis the students can organise different
evening activities: video games tournaments,
birthday parties or themed events.
They are also encouraged to organise
outings outside the school such as restaurant
visits etc.
The Paris students are always keen to meet
up. At the school and outside, the SUPINFO
spirit is in evidence!
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France > Reims
Practical information
Location:
In the centre of town, facing the
Reims National Theatre
Campus open since 2008
Access:
• train: 45 minutes from Paris by high
speed train
Reims Campus
Telephone: +33 153359700
The Reims campus is located right in the centre of Reims, a town with 4
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With 28,000 students, out of a population of
220,000 this is a town with a young, active
and vibrant spirit.
In addition to its cultural side, Reims also
welcomes top sportsmen and has the
infrastructure necessary in the form of the
Rene Tys sports complex, Delaune stadium
and an Olympic size swimming pool.
The complex is located 5 minutes from the
town centre, close to the motorway exit.
The opportunities for going out, together
with the sporting and community life on
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welcomed SUPINFO students as interns.
With the school being in an ideal location
right in the centre of Reims, it is surrounded
by a wide variety of eateries from sandwich
places, kebabs, crepes, restaurants and even a
McDonalds right opposite for burger fans.
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The town of Reims is noted for its great
cultural richness, its creativity, its dynamism
and its sense of style. Here you can go back
in time by visiting the “City of Consecration”,
with its monuments, Cathedral, Mars Gate,
Luchrome, Tau Palace, 13th century houses,
museums…
You can also enjoy the sun whilst strolling in
its many parks: Patte d’Oie, Léo Lagrange,
Orgeval, Saint John Perse and Pommery
park.
Do you want even more fresh air? Go for
a walk in the forest on the mountain slopes
of Reims, (national forest, regional park), or
take the champagne road, which leads you
up hillsides and into villages and savour the
charms of the Champagne countryside.
Come and appreciate the “Johaniques”
festivals, the film depicting “the cathedral
builders” projected on the facade of NotreDame of Reims.
Reputable companies such as Boehringer
Ingelheim, Moet & Chandon Champagne,
Darty, or Serena in particular have already
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Practical information
Location:
Right in the centre of town
Campus open since 2005
Access:
• bus: Alight at Colombier : lines 3, 18.
Plélo Colombier : lines 1, 15, 19, 57.
Liberté : lines 2, 11, 17
Telephone: +33 153359700
Rennes Campus
Right in the heart of the Breton capital, the Rennes campus has welcomed
students since 2008 and provides an environment which not only ensures
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8 place du Colombier
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[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/rennes
The modern and spacious campus is very
near to the train station and also to shops
and the university restaurant and students
from the first to the fifth year are welcomed
in modern and spacious surroundings.
With its 2000 year history the town of
Rennes has found a harmonious balance
between economic development and
protection of its heritage. Resolutely facing
the future, between land and sea, today it
offers a privileged lifestyle.
It is a dynamic place which has lived to the
rhythm of students since the 18th Century
and remains to this day one of the largest
university towns in France with 60,000
students attending universities, high schools
and technical colleges.
The emphasis placed on education has led
to the creation of a scientific and technical
research complex which currently numbers
3,500 researchers in fields such as chemistry,
health and the environment but also
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electronics, media and telecommunications
and bio-industry.
They collaborate closely with the Rennes
Atalante Technopolis which has, since
1984, been working towards economic
development by means of innovation and
technology.
Spread over 5 sites, its 220 members work
together to facilitate the implantation of
established technological companies and
the creation of new ones.
Some of the businesses who have called
on the skills of SUPINFO students are
Banque Populaire de L’Ouest, Delta Dore,
Groupement Informatique du Crédit
Mutuel, Capgemini, PagesJaunes, CNAM,
Orange Business Services, Sodifrance, Sopra
Group and Rennes I University.
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France > Réunion
Practical information
Location:
Right in the centre of town
Campus open since 2003
Reunion Campus
Telephone: +262 (0)262 980 980
SUPINFO opened its doors at number 71 rue Jules AUBER, right in the
centre of the town of Saint-Denis. Students at the Reunion Campus have
Reunion Campus
71 rue Jules Auber
97400 Saint-Denis
La Réunion
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/reunion
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All this creates a working environment
which facilitates exchanges with companies
working in a dynamic sector of industry, the
most reputable of whom regularly call upon
our students (Antenne Reunion, Banque de
la Reunion, Brasseries De Bourbon, Groupe
Caillé, Reunion Chamber de Commerce
and Industry, Reunion General and Regional
The capital offers students a wide variety
of extra curricular activities with bars,
restaurants, cinemas, nightclubs, and a
purpose built seafront area ideal for walks
or jogging. In the evenings the “3 Brasseurs”
or “Fashion” are popular spots. Our students
regularly join those from other schools when
celebrations are called for.
Near the Northern technology zone where
many of its partners are found, our school
is working towards regular exchanges. Both
near the town centre and not far from
Boulevard Lancastel, the campus thus benefits
geographically from easy access and links to
other towns. Situated a 10 minute drive from
Roland Garros airport, a five minute walk
from the bus station and with a large car park
SUPINFO is easily accessible.
Councils, EDF, Foucque, France Telecom,
Groupe Quartier Français, JIR, Météo France
Reunion, Nextiraone, Orange Reunion,
Outremer Telecom, Ravate, RFO, SRR,
Reunion Technopole, University of Reunion,
Véolia and the town halls of Bras-Panon,
L’Etang Salé, La Possession, Le Port, Le
Tampon, Les Avirons, Saint-Benoît, SaintDenis, Saint-Joseph, Saint-Leu, Saint-Louis,
Saint-Paul, Saint-Philippe, Saint-Pierre).
Opened in 2003, The Reunion campus has
recently moved to Saint-Denis. The school
welcomes local students in an animated
environment firmly geared towards IT.
three floors at their disposal.
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France > Strasbourg
Practical information
Location:
Illkirch Parc d’Innovation, just after the
hotel college in the Bouygues Telecom
building.
Campus open since 2003
Access:
• tramway: line A stop is 150m away
• car: RD 468, A35, free carpark
nearby
• plane: 15 minutes from the airport
• bus: lines 2, 211 and 63
• train: Strasbourg train station is 20
minutes away
Strasbourg Campus
Situated in the heart of the Illkirch Parc d’Innovation and right near the
Strasbourg Sud University Campus, SUPINFO is surrounded by green
Telephone: +33 153359700
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[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/strasbourg
SUPINFO has developed close relations
with local companies, consortiums and
institutions. Alcatel Lucent, Electricité de
Strasbourg, Altran, Lilly, Logica, Sopra Group,
Sogeti, Alten, CNRS (Alsace delegation) as
well as the University of Strasbourg, the
Council of Europe and the General Council
have all offered internships to our students.
Alsace is a transborder region right in the
heart of Europe.
Its geographical and historical positioning
has enabled the region to stand out for its
great international openness. Well known
for its welcome, Alsace is also remarkable
for its cultural specificity, the beauty of its
surroundings, its quality of life and, above
all, its culinary art. Strasbourg is the second
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diplomatic town of France.The headquarters
of the European Parliament, Council of
Europe, European Court of Human Rights –
these are the institutions which spring most
readily to mind.
The economy is particularly diversified,
as Alsace gathers various poles of
competitiveness centered on research and
new technologies. Its town centre is one
of the few to be found on the UNESCO
world heritage register.
Other architecture offers a more
contemporary panorama (the European
Parliament, Museum of Modern and
Contemporary Art …).
The Illkirch Parc d’Innovation is located at
the crossing of the transportation routes of
the Strasbourg urban area, right amongst
companies, professional and university
establishments which are all oriented
towards new technologies.
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France > Toulouse
Practical information
Location:
5 minutes by underground from the
centre of town in the Minimes area
Campus open since 2006
Toulouse Campus
The Toulouse campus is located in the Minimes area 5 minutes by
underground from the town centre. It occupies two floors of the same
Access:
• train: 5 minutes from the Matabiau
train station which is the main one in
Toulouse
• car: exit 30 “Ponts Jumeaux” then
Boulevard de l’Embouchure
• Underground: Line B, station “Canal du
Midi”
• bus: line 15 alight at Passerelle
Haedens
Telephone: +33 153359700
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Toulouse is the second largest university
town after Paris with nearly 110,000 students
and it regularly offers various cultural and
sporting events.
Steeped in the culture of the southwest,
Toulouse also has a convivial side which makes
it a pleasant place to study, work and live. It
is also the European capital of rugby with a
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SUPINFO was able to develop strong
relations with various Toulouse companies
and Capgemini, Spie, Airbus, Siemens,
NextiraOne, Orange, EADS and Sogeti,
regularly offer internships to our students.
Numerous clubs and sporting activities
enable students to make full use of the space
available and benefit from the equipment
at their disposal: video games evenings,
Japanimation and Japanese culture, role play,
pool, table tennis but also individual and
collective sports such as basket-ball, football,
go-karting, bowling, tennis or golf…
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and its subsidiaries, space with Astrium and
Thalès, automobile with Siemens VDO and
Freescale, health with Cancéropôle and
Pierre Fabre…) have created a dynamic
town and region and enabled the emergence
and implantation of many consultancy and IT
companies such as Cap Gemini, Alten, Altran,
ATOS Origin, Magnus France, SOGETI, Sopra
Group…
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Situated an hour and a half from Spain and
the first ski resorts of the Pyrenees, the pink
town is also an hour from the Mediterranean
and 3 hours from the Basque coast.
Toulouse Campus was created in 2006 with
the Town Hall of Toulouse, the Midi-Pyrenees
Area and Midi Pyrenees Expansion, the
regional development agency and right from
the outset it set up activities to augment
courses provided on the timetable.
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Practical information
Location:
right in the centre, near the Town Hall
Campus open since 2006
Access:
• train: 10 minutes away from the main
train station
• car: A10 towards town centre
• bus: all lines pass the Place Jean
Jaurès which is 5 minutes’ walk away
from the school
Telephone: +33 153359700
Tours Campus
Situated right in the centre of town, the campus occupies two floors and you
will find the reception, administration, an open space, students’ area, labs, light
and spacious classes and a ping pong room.
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centre of town enables students to live in
their town and be a real part of it. Tours is
a young university town and it is this which
gives it its dynamism. Over 24,000 students
live here and Tours was able to avoid the
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SUPINFO has forged strong relations
with local institutions : the Chamber of
Commerce and Industry of Touraine,
Gemalto, Banque Populaire Val de France,
Coface, Tours Plus Urban Community who
regularly offer internships to our students.
Tours is one of the largest towns of the Val
de Loire which has a population of some
350,000 inhabitants. Situated in the middle
of a European transport axis it is one of the
larger French metropolises and is the largest
economic area in West Central France.
By high speed train Tours is a mere 55
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minutes from Paris and has direct links with
the capitals’ airports.
History lovers, neophytes or the curious
will be spellbound by a tour of the many
châteaux of the Loire.
Despite suffering destruction on more
than one occasion, the city has retained an
Architectural Heritage of the first order.
The town centre and in particular the
Plumereau district, are a reminder of a time
when the kings of France resided in Tours or
the surrounding region. Plumereau square,
“Plume” to the initiated, is the city’s nerve
centre. This is why it attracts tourists and
students alike.
In November 2000, the Loire Valley was
added to the UNESCO list of world heritage
of humanity.
Were you aware that it is in this area that
the purest French is spoken?
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Practical information
Location:
right in the centre of town above the
FNAC bookshop and in front of the
Town Hall
Campus open since 2005
Troyes Campus
The Troyes campus is situated right in the historic centre of the town,
Access:
• train: 1 hour 30 minutes from Paris
with the station 5 minutes from the
Campus
• bus: the stop is just in front of the
school
Telephone: +33 153359700
right above the Fnac bookshop and in front of the Town Hall. It is also
in the historic capital of the Champagne area and it offers its students
impressive surroundings.
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Cristallin, Century 21, Darty, Troyes Habitat,
EDF, ESC Troyes, Troyes Town Hall, Soufflet
Group, Boulanger, Eutech, Cristal Union, Eppe
Group, La Poste, CNAM… all have called on
SUPINFO students.
Even if SUPINFO is primarily a place of
education, the school is also for living.
Whenever they wish, students can organize
various evening activities: network games,
birthday parties or themed evenings. They
are also free to organize external SUPINFO
evenings or outings, to eat in a restaurant,
or to do a few laps of the go-kart circuit.
Every Thursday is student evening at the
many establishments of the town centre.
Each year the Town of Troyes and the Maison
des Etudiants Troyens organize “the Keys of
Troyes”, an evening during which the city
welcomes students and introduces them to
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Troyes is par excellence a city to be discovered
on foot, as the mood and curiosity take you.
While strolling around its historical heart,
affectionately known as the “champagne
cork” by those that live here because of its
outline seen from a plane, those passionate
about historical towns will be surprised and
enchanted: Gothic churches illuminated by
magnificent stained glass windows, houses
with different coloured wooden panelling,
Renaissance mansions, industrial heritage
rehabilitated… all epochs are represented.
But Troyes is also, a few minutes from the
middle of town, the greatest centre of
factory outlets and trade in Europe, of
prestigious and original museums, of rapidly
expanding universities, of small reasonably
priced restaurants where you can taste little
known champagnes … A lively city in which
it is good to live all year round!
SUPINFO is particularly well integrated
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France > Valenciennes
Practical information
Location:
town centre
Campus open since 2005
Access:
• train: 3 minutes walk from the
station
• car: exit Valenciennes Centre
• tram: alight at “Gare”
• bus: lines 15, 16, 17, 511, alight at
“Valenciennes Gare”
Valenciennes Campus
Telephone: +33 153359700
The SUPINFO Valenciennes campus is ideally situated in the town centre,
only a short walk from the train station. It is spacious and occupies two
floors.
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98 rue du Rempart
59300 Valenciennes
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/valenciennes
Created in 2005 on the initiative of
Valenciennes Métropole, the Urban
Community of Valenciennes, the campus
is a good example of integration into the
economic and industrial fabric of the region.
SUPINFO has forged strong relations
with local companies : Alstom Transport,
Valenciennes Métropole, Alten, Ajilon IT,
France Telecom, PSA Peugeot Citroën,
Nordnet, the Town of Valenciennes and
Sogeti regularly take on our students as
interns. The school’s prime location enables
its students to develop in an ideal setting
throughout their studies.
At only 2 hours from the main Northern
European capitals, Valenciennes is in a
prime geographical location. In the middle
of Europe, the city is in the immediate
proximity of 5 European countries: Belgium,
the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany
and the United Kingdom. Valenciennes is
the central city of the 3rd largest urban
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Valenciennois, which comprises the urban
communities of Valenciennes Metropolis,
Porte du Hainaut and the community
of the Vallée de la Scarpe communes.
The district numbers 81 widely diverse
communes: different scenery, infrastructure
and leisure opportunities are on offer to the
inhabitants.
Its population, 30% of which is under 20,
forms a breeding ground of exceptional
skills.
Powerful economic competencies, a habitat
on a human scale, shops of all sizes, the
presence of the principal administrations,
modern leisure facilities, nurseries, hospitals,
cultural and sporting activities all make it
possible to benefit from the advantages
of large urban areas whilst avoiding their
disadvantages.
Morocco > Casablanca
Practical information
Location:
in the hospital area, behind the
Société Générale head office
Campus open since 2008
Casablanca Campus
Situated in the Hospital area which is one of the most chic in the whole
Access:
• train: 10 mns from Oasis station
and 15 mns from Casa Port station
• car: Bd Abdelmoumen and
Zerktouni
• bus: Numbers 6, 19, 29, 35, 38, 59
and 67
Telephone: +212 522 20 29 44/58
of Morocco and right in the middle of town, the Casablanca campus is
housed in a luxury six storey building.
The SUPINFO Casablanca campus has forged
strong partnerships with local companies.
The school organizes Student-Company
meetings inviting to the campus the most
famous companies of the ITC sector.
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active participation of the various partners
including Microsoft, ATechnologie, Dell,
Uniforce Informatique, Groupe Auto Hall,
Finance Systems, Capgemini, GFI, Sofrecom,
Diagone, Devoteam, Corporate Software,
IBM, HPS, Cisco, Logica, Axa, Alcatel-Lucent,
Archos Conseil, Tata Consultancy Services,
CNIA, Nokia Siemens Networks, Ippon
Technologies and Omnidata made it clear
the importance which Moroccan companies
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The ideally located campus is both utilitarian
and very pleasant and enables students to
flourish in an ideal setting: only 5 minutes
from the Maarif shopping centre; 15 minutes
from one of the main stations of the city
“Casa Port ”; 20 minutes from the Ain Diab
district where the Hassan II mosque can be
found, the Megarama, the largest cinema
complex in Africa with the second largest
cinema screen in the world after Los Angeles,
as well as a variety of restaurants and cafés.
SUPINFO is located in Morocco’s economic
capital. 1st industrial area of the country, 1st
money market of the Maghreb, Casablanca
is the headquarters of many national and
international companies dealing with North
and West Africa. It is also Morocco’s 3rd
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The high levels of participation and growing
interest shown in our school and students
(Amadeus Maroc and Maroc Telecom did
not even wait for the school to open before
requesting interns) are revealing indicators of
the attractiveness and potential of SUPINFO
in terms of its development and partnership
perspectives.
Casablanca Campus
8, rue Ibnou Khatima
20000 Casablanca - Maroc
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/casablanca
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Morocco > Marrakech
A marked economic upswing
· 161 billion Dirhams of private
investments in 5 years (2003-2007),
90% of which is in tourism and
property.
· 1 billion Dirhams of public
investment in 2006-2008
· 3 million tourists expected in 2010,
with accommodation capacity at
60,000 beds.
· A wide range of projects to develop
emerging economic activities :: health
, service centres / offshoring (call
centres…), agricultural processing
industry.
Marrakech Campus
Marrakech was founded in 454 in the Arabic calendar, which corresponds
to 1062 AD, by Youssef Ibn Tachfin, the first king of the Almoravid dynasty.
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companies thanks to fertile farmland
(olive trees, arboriculture, crops …).
Today Marrakech is the fourth main town
in Morocco after Casablanca, Rabat and Fez.
The town is divided into two distinct parts:
the Medina or old town (enclosed by 10
kilometres of walls) and the new town
whose main areas are Guéliz and Hivernage.
Guéliz is now the commercial centre of
town. It was created by the French during
the Protectorate. In Hivernage there are
many hotel complexes. For a few years the
town has been spreading particularly on the
western edges with the creation of new
residential areas in Targa or the extension of
Avenue Mohammed VI.
As eternal as the snows on the loftiest
summits, as imposing as the Atlas mountains
themselves, as rooted in history as palm trees
in the ground, Marrakech brings the final
touch to a picture of indescribable beauty.
The greatest kings fought over it, dynasties
came and went, over the years sumptuous
palaces, mosques and gardens sprang up
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which lends its name to Morocco.
This is a meeting place of Berbers and
Arabs, nomads and mountain dwellers
where goods are abundant and the craft
industry flourishes and where you find de
luxe hotels, restaurants, golf courses and
casinos: Marrakech really is the capital of the
Moroccan South.
Their carts filled with oranges and roasted
nuts, women come from the foothills of
the Atlas mountains to sell their wares,
storytellers, musicians, dancers, public
letter-writers under their black umbrellas,
fortune-tellers, sellers of potions, healers,
apothecaries all blend to form an arresting
spectacle. Then as night falls the wandering
entertainers give way to the food sellers.
The acetylene lamps come on one by one.
Then, in a star spangled night sky, the moon
appears to fulfil its true role - to be the
thousand and first lantern illuminating the
Jamaa el Fna square.
Morocco > Rabat
Practical information
Location:
right in the centre of Rabat, in the
heart of the Agdal area
Campus openning in 2009
Rabat Campus
Rabat, the capital of Morocco is situated in the North of the country, on
the Atlantic coast, on the right hand bank of the mouth of the Bou Regreg
Access:
• train: 5 mn from the station RabatAgdal and 15 mn from Rabat-ville
station
• bus: 52, 11, 3, 58
Telephone: +212 522 20 29 44/58
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a wealthy area of the city. There are also
administrative buildings here (ministries ...),
blocks of flats, shops and restaurants. Agdal is
Rabat’s new town centre. It is here that young
people from the wealthy westernised classes
gather at the end of the day. Cafés and trendy
restaurants, pubs, lounges, and international
names are to found in abundance, notably
around the Avenue Fal Ould Oumeir.
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There are several museums in the town
(archaeology, handicrafts). It is the seat of
the Mohammed V university (1957) and
numerous cultural and academic institutes. A
large port, Rabat is also a commercial and
industrial city (textiles, foodstuffs, construction
materials) where tourism and local arts and
crafts also play a major economic role.
The capital includes the first “intelligent”
village in Morocco, the Technopolis. Covering
a total of 300 hectares, it constitutes a space
of high technology dedicated to producing
added-value, which is entirely cabled and
where the communications platforms form
an integral part of the landscape.With 12,000
jobs created, the project forms a bridge
between those working in IT and software
that will gradually put Morocco in line with
other countries that are more advanced in
this field.
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Rabat, the capital of Morocco is situated in
the North of the country, on the Atlantic
coast, on the right hand bank of the mouth
of the Bou Regreg river, opposite the town
of Salé.
Rabat is the great political and administrative
centre of the country, where you will find
the royal palace, government authorities and
embassies. Encircled by ramparts, the capital
of the Kingdom has an important architectural
heritage with many monuments such as the
old walls ringing the Oudaïa kasbah, the
minaret of the 12th century Hassan mosque
which is 55 metres tall and one of the rare
vestiges of this unfinished building and, near
the city, the necropolis of Chellah.
Rabat Campus
64, Avenue Fad Ould Oumer
10000 Rabat - Maroc
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/rabat
United Kingdom > London
Practical information
Location:
in Covent Garden near the market
and right in the heart of London
Campus open since 2006
Summer School from July to September
Access:
• Underground: Piccadilly Line to
Covent Garden, Northern Line to
Leicester Square or Bakerloo Line to
Charing Cross
• bus: 13 different lines stop near the
school (6,9,11,13,15,23,24,29,87,91,
139,176)
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 395 2040
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Since 2006, the London campus occupies a historic five floor building
right in heart of Covent Garden which is very popular with tourists.
The campus is right next to the famous Piazza
with its street musicians and performers
who play for the thousands of tourists who
pass by every day.
As the name suggests, Covent Garden was a
convent in the Middle Ages where the nuns
grew fruits and vegetables. Later it was the
site of the covered market made famous
in the film “My Fair Lady” starring Audrey
Hepburn. Henrietta Street was named in
honour of the French wife of King Charles I,
who was unfortunately beheaded in 1649.
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London Campus
7-8 Henrietta Street Covent
Garden - London WC2E 8PW
United Kingdom
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/london
By definition a multicultural capital, it is the
ideal place to learn English or improve one’s
knowledge of the language of Shakespeare.
With a wide variety of things going on day
or night, London is an exciting place to
be. You can wander round Soho, the City,
Camden, Oxford Street, Leicester Square,
take a boat to Greenwich or visit the many
museums and galleries – London has plenty
to offer. Capital of music, London also has
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many concert halls attracting the biggest
names.
Here all lessons are in English. For those who
want to come to London but are unsure if
their level of English is good enough, every
summer the SUPINFO London Campus
organises a Summer School lasting 10
weeks.
London has a good transportation system.
By Eurostar, Lille is 1h35 away and Paris
2h35. Planes land at a choice of 8 airports,
5 of which are international ones. The
underground system (Tube) serves over
270 stations, 3 of which are less than 5
minutes from the school.
Capital of European finance, London is
home to the largest worldwide companies.
Cegedim Dendrite, Expedia, Natixis, World
Energy Council, Apple, Avanade, CIC,
Google, Ogilvy, Sybase 365, University of
East London, Publicis and Barnardos have all
been happy to take on SUPINFO students
as interns.
Italie > Catania
Practical information
Location:
in the heart of the old town, behind
the main University of Catania
building
Campus opening in 2009
Catania Campus
Access:
• bus: lines 402, 429 et 902
• Underground: alight Piazza
Stesicoro
• plane: 15 minutes from the airport
• train: 10 minutes from the station
• car: car park 5 minutes away
Situated in the “Etna Valley”, a high technology industrial zone behind the
University of Catania, the recently renovated campus provides a pleasant
Telephone: +39 095537011
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The SUPINFO Catania campus wants to
be part of this collaboration by putting its
students in touch with the industrial reality
of high technology which can be found in the
area.
Students also have the chance to enhance
their knowledge and know how during the
mandatory internships they undertake in
companies either in Italy or elsewhere during
the course of their studies. It is during these
internships that SUPINFO students usually
meet their future employers.
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Piazza Santa Nicolella, 2
95124 Catania - Italy
[email protected]
www.supinfo.com/en/catania
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By investing in Catania, companies benefit
from a network of close collaboration
between industry, education and public
administration.
The synergy between these entities has led
to the implantation of approximately sixty
new high tech companies in a relatively small
area.
They find young professionals and support
staff on the spot to reduce costs in a
favourable context which makes investment
easier by simplifying the administrative
procedures.
Over the last few years, the University of
Catania has updated its programme by
collaborating with companies and taking into
consideration new market demands.
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Situated on the flanks of the Etna volcano,
the town of Catania has for a few years
attracted the interest of numerous leaders
in the field of electronics such as Omnitel,
Nokia, IBM, ST Microelectronics. They have
created research laboratories in the rapidly
expanding field of mobile technology and
Telecom Italia Mobile has already called on
the skills of SUPINFO students.
The town’s economic life is based on the
industrial activity carried out in the Etna
Valley. Over 4,000 jobs have been created
in the region.
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place for students to study.
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Tunisia > Tunis
Tunisia, a country of North Africa
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is a real melting pot where
populations and civilizations of
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Europe have met and merged.
Its capital, Tunis, contains
over 20% of the population
of the country if you also take
the surrounding area into
consideration.
Tunis Campus
Tunisia’s passion to promote ITC cannot be denied. Organiser of the Worldwide
Summit on Information Technology, it deploys all methods necessary to assist
in the development of new technologies.
Tunisia is a country which can be considered
as being at the forefront of technology. IT
companies are very successful and in great
demand and benefit from the presence of
the most prestigious names in the numerical
field, the widespread availability of ADSL
and the government’s assistance with the
acquisition of a home computer within the
framework of a presidential project.
Because of the interest Tunisians have in
the subject IT fairs are held each year on
a regular basis with the main one being the
International IT and Office Automation fair
(SIB) organized every year in Charguia.
This campus will soon be
opening. To find out the
opening date and the address
of the campus please consult
our website.
Among other projects the City of Science
and the technological pole reflect the
importance attached to IT in Tunisia.
Tunisia is putting her faith in the field of new
technologies as shown by figures for the
number of IT companies, institutes, centres
and graduates. Call centres and other
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offshore companies have been established
all of which help accelerate IT development
in Tunisia.
In 2005 it was Tunisia which organized the
second phase of the World Summit of
Information Companies (SMSI). It was the
chance to make people aware how greatly
information technologies, data processing
and communication contribute to reinforce
the country’s economic, social and cultural
development. This summit had a very
positive outcome since internet use became
more widespread as a result.
Costa Rica > San Jose
In 1823, San José became
the capital of Costa Rica. It
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inhabitants (over 1.6 million if
you include the suburbs).
San Jose Campus
Situated in the centre of the country, halfway between Puerto Limón on
Costa Rica is also one of
the most politically and
economically stable Latin
American countries and its
democracy is one of the oldest
of the region.
the Caribbean coast and Puntarenas on the Pacific coast, the town of San
José is without doubt Central America’s most cosmopolitan capital.
Often called the “Switzerland” of
America, Costa Rica is a peaceful
with rugged mountains and one
best climates in the world (the
temperature is 22ºC).
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In Latin America, Costa Rica is now one of
the favourite destinations of multinational
companies in the technology sector. Over
150 companies have discovered the many
advantages to developing their operations
in this country : political stability, favourable
economy, technological
infrastructures,
proximity of the United States and an excellent
level of education of the population.
Intel was the first to move to Costa Rica in
1998, and today has over 3,000 employees
in the San José region, where the fastest
microprocessors in the world are developed
and tested. The same applies to Microsoft,
Oracle, IBM Global Services, Fujitsu-Siemens
(Support Centre with over 3,500 people), or
HP who in 2003 developed a support and
service centre which today comprises over
6,500 employees which should increase to
over 10,000 in 2010.
The former Costarican NASA astronaut and
scientist, Franklin Chang, opened a branch
of his company, “Ad Astra Rocket” in Costa
Rica. Having convinced NASA to privatise
the plasma motor project and make him in
charge of its development, he opened the
first aerospatial experiment laboratory in
Central America the aim of which was to
create a plasma motor drawing on the first
rate scientific and human resources available
in Costa Rica.
One year of study in San José is a unique
cultural experience for SUPINFO students
allowing them to discover this area of
the world which is today marked by
the negotiations in progress towards an
agreement between Central America and
the European Union, which will open a new
horizon of co-operation.
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Renowned for its eco-tourism,
Costa Rica accounts for nearly
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and gave conservation national
priority. A real zoological
garden, the country boasts
more than 12,000 varieties of
plants, to the delight of those
passionate about flora and
fauna. Surfing, diving, hiking
in the forest or near volcanoes
will all be on the programme,
while the less active will prefer
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magnificent beaches.
This campus will soon be
opening. To find out the
opening date and the address
of the campus please consult
our website.
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Always at the forefront of progress and ever alert
for opportunities to add new technologies to
its programme, SUPINFO offers a curriculum
encompassing all the specialised IT subjects that
SUPINFO engineers need to acquire, master
and update as time goes by.
The curriculum is approved by an Improvement
Committee consisting of faculty members
and key players in the IT industry but also of
representatives from the French Ministry for
Education and from leading businesses. Given
the rapid pace of changes in technology and
their impact on teaching content, the curriculum is
regularly reviewed and updated in the light of advances
in research and of changing market requirements.
SUPINFO operates a European and international programme of exchanges and partnerships,
and has adopted the European Credit Transfer System, ECTS.
The system is part of the European Community’s SOCRATES-ERASMUS programme for higher
education.
ECTS enables SUPINFO to extend its European and international reach by ensuring transparency
in its teaching programme and facilitating mobility for students, both French and non-French.
ECTS thus contributes to international recognition of the SUPINFO diploma.
Each academic year at SUPINFO, from the first year of the foundation cycle to the final year
of the engineering cycle, counts for 60 ECTS credits. Successfully completing the 5 years of the
SUPINFO programme therefore earns the 300 credits required for validation of the European
Master of Science degree.
ECTS programme and details available at:
www.supinfo.com/ects-en
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Academic
content
The academic programme which follows applies to the 2008-2009 academic year.
This document may be subject to modifications so please consult our website for
possible changes.
Since 1965
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Summary
Bachelor 1 (L1)
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Bachelor 2 (L2)
73
Bachelor 3 (L3)
81
Master of Science 1 (M1)
87
Master of Science 2 (M2)
93
Specialised Masters of Science
97
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The ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) of the Bachelor 1 programme shows the different credits for each training module.
It is based on a maximum of 70 ECTS credits. In order to validate the academic year it Is necessary to obtain 60 ECTS credits.
Any additional credits can be rolled over to the following academic year.
Title
Face-to-face
learning
Distance
distanciels
Core Content - First Semester’s Modules
32
IT Management 1 : Fundamentals
Company Law
16
32
Total
Hours
ECTS
Graded
Examination
Exercice
Credit
364
12
5
18
32
1
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16
1
1
2
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Foreign Languages
12
44
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Linear Algebra
32
32
1
1
Algorithmic
48
48
1
1
Arithmetic & Cryptography
16
16
1
1
Set Theory
32
32
1
1
Computer Architecture
32
32
1
1
Protocols & Services
32
32
1
1
Operating Systems
32
32
1
1
Apple Technologies : Mac OS X Client
32
32
1
1
2
Information Systems Security
16
16
1
1
2
396
12
8
32
7
Core Content - Second Semester’s Modules
16
5
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5
3
IT Management 1: Fundamentals
16
32
1
1
Foreign Languages
12
12
1(2)
1(3)
Merise Modeling
16
16
1
1
Oracle Technologies: SQL 10g
48
48
1
1
Linux Technologies: Mandriva certified user (MCU)
64
64
2
1
Microsoft Technologies: Configuring Windows Vista
16
16
1
1
Microsoft Technologies: Vista Enterprise support
32
32
1
1
Web & Dev Technologies: C Language
48
48
1
1
3
Web & Dev Technologies: HTML & Javascript
32
32
1
1
2
Cisco Technologies: CCNA
96
96
2
1
6
5
5
3
Professional Experience
20
Full-time Internship
10
Part-time Internship/Group Project (Choose one)
6
Participation to school’s life (Optional)
2
2
Participation to SUPINFO Poles (Optional)
TOTAL
760
(1)
IT Management: Examination = SGES CrossKnowledge
Foreign Languages: Graded exercises = English Debates
(3)
Foreign Languages: Examination = SGES/Tell Me More
(2)
For the Chinese students in China the teaching language is either Chinese or English.
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The list of courses for the first year at the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology follows.
The entire academic content of the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology is in English. Classes are primarily given in
French and in English.
IT MANAGEMENT 1: FUNDAMENTALS
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
IT Management 2 - MIS - Operational management
64 h.
Course Objectives
This first course will:
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Keywords: Service – Client – Usage – Market
Table of Contents
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16 h.
COMPANY LAW
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Internet Law
Course Objectives
Give the basis of the theory and underpinnings of law regarding corporations today
Table of Contents
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56 h.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Prerequisite(s)
None
Course Objectives
Develop the students’ ability to present a subject in English in front of an assembly, to discuss their opinion, debate a subject with proper
arguments, as well as increase their skills through specific workshops
Table of Contents
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32 h.
LINEAR ALGEBRA
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Graph Theory
Information Systems Security
Cisco Technologies: CCNA
Course Objectives
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Table of Contents
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48 h.
ALGORITHMIC
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Graph Theory
Web & Dev Technologies: C Language
Compilation
Artificial Intelligence
Sun Technologies: Java Standard Edition (SCJP)
Course Objectives
Acquire fundamental notions necessary to develop a program with a universal writing called “algorithmic language” that
can be transcribed in any language and put in practice relatives knowledge of three fundamentals structures: program structure,
ALGORITHMICSTRUCTUREANDDATASTRUCTURE
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONANDGENERALITIESONALGORITHMIC
s!LGORITHMICSTRUCTURE
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ARITHMETIC & CRYPTOGRAPHY
16 h.
Prerequisite(s)
Mathematical knowledge from the previous years (Bac) such as: - Pgcd (greatest common divisor)
Next course(s)
Information Systems Security
Course Objectives
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THUSHAVEALLTHEPREREQUISITEKNOWLEDGETO)4SECURITY
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO!RITHMETIC
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32 h.
SET THEORY
Prerequisite(s)
Mathematical knowledge from the previous years (Bac) such as:
- Usual mathematical symbols
- Applications and functions
Next course(s)
Linear Algebra
Course Objectives
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SOMECOURSESLIKE"OOLALGEBRABINARYARITHMETICANDSOON
Table of Contents
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32 h.
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Apple Technologies: Mac OS X Client
Linux Technologies: MAndriva Certified advanced User (MCU)
Microsoft Technologies: Configuring Windows Vista
Course Objectives
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materials, logical doors, combinatorial and sequential logic components),
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Table of Contents
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s"UILDINGLOGICALDOORS
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32 h.
PROTOCOLS & SERVICES
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Apple Technologies: Mac OS X Client
Linux Technologies: Mandriva Certified advanced User (MCU)
Microsoft Technologies: Configuring Windows Vista
Course Objectives
Describe course objectives
Table of Contents
Note: The content of this course is still in French and will be translated soon in English
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32 h.
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Apple Technologies: Mac OS X Client
Linux Technologies: Mandriva Certified advanced User
Microsoft Technologies: Configuring Windows Vista
Table of Contents
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APPLE TECHNOLOGIES: MAC OS X CLIENT
Corresponding Certification
32 h.
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Prerequisite(s)
Protocols & Services
Operating Systems
Next course(s)
Apple Technologies: Mac OS X Server
Course Objectives
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Table of Contents
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY
Prerequisite(s)
16 h.
Linear Algebra
Computer Architecture
Arithmetic & Cryptography
Next course(s) %THICAL(ACKINGAND#OUNTERMEASURES
Course Objectives
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concepts of information security and cryptography, understand corporate security implications, study both theory and methodology of
ACCESSCONTROLANDGETANOVERVIEWOFNETWORKANDSYSTEMSECURITY
Table of Contents
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16 h.
MERISE MODELING
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Oracle Technologies: SQL 10g
Course Objectives
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COMPROMISE
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Table of Contents
s(ISTORY
s6OCABULARY
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Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
48 h.
:)NTRODUCTIONTO/RACLEI31,
Merise Modeling
Next course(s) /RACLE4ECHNOLOGIES0,31,G
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350)&./STUDENTSWILLSTUDY3TRUCTURED1UERY,ANGUAGE4HEYWILLLEARNTOQUERYADATABASETOINSERTDATAINTABLE
MANIPULATEREPORTSANDMANAGEAHIERARCHICALDATABASE
Table of Contents
s"ASICORDERS
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LINUX TECHNOLOGIES:
MANDRIVA CERTIFIED USER (MCU)
Corresponding Certification
64 h.
Mandriva Certified advanced User (MCU)
Prerequisite(s)
Protocols & Services
Operating Systems
Next course(s)
Linux Technologies: Mandriva Certified network Administrator
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350).&/STUDENTSWILLDISCOVERANDLEARNHOWTOMANAGETHEIR,INUXOPERATINGSYSTEMASANADVANCEDUSER)TPREPARES
THEMTOTHE-#5CERTIlCATION-ANDRIVA#ERTIlEDADVANCED5SER
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO,INUX
s"ASIC#OMMANDS
s&ILE3YSTEM(IERARCHY3TANDARD
s3HELLAND#OMMAND,INUX
s&INDHELP
s3OFTWARE)NSTALLATION
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s-ANAGE0ERMISSIONS
s3CRIPTING"ASH
s3ED!WK
s.ETWORK-ANAGEMENT
s$ISK-ANAGEMENT
s0ROCESS-ANAGEMENT
s5SER$ESKTOPS83ERVER
s+ERNEL
s6IRTUAL-ACHINES
MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGIES:
CONFIGURING WINDOWS VISTA
Corresponding Certification
16 h.
43#ONlGURING-ICROSOFT7INDOWS6ISTA#LIENT
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Microsoft Technologies: Vista Enterprise Support
Course Objectives
"EABLETOINSTALLCONlGUREANDTROUBLESHOOT7INDOWS6ISTAINORDERTOPASSCERTIlCATION
Table of Contents
s7INDOWS6ISTA)NTRODUCTIONAND)NSTALLATION
s5SERENVIRONMENT
s$ISCOVERING7INDOWS6ISTA)NTEGRATED0ROGRAMS
s7INDOWS6ISTA4ROUBLESHOOTINGAND!DMINISTRATION
s3TORAGE-ANAGEMENT
s.ETWORK-ANAGEMENT
s7INDOWS6ISTA-OBILITY&EATURES
s!NALYSISAND/PTIMIZATIONOFTHE0ERFORMANCE
32 h.
MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGIES:
VISTA ENTERPRISE SUPPORT
Corresponding Certification
02/3UPPORTINGAND4ROUBLESHOOTING!PPLICATIONSONA7INDOWS6ISTA#LIENT
FOR%NTERPRISE3UPPORT4ECHNICIANS
Prerequisite(s)
Protocols & Services
Operating Systems
Next course(s)
Microsoft Technologies: Configuring Windows Vista
Course Objectives
"EABLETODEPLOYMANAGETROUBLESHOOTANDSUPPORT7INDOWS6ISTAINORDERTOPASSCERTIlCATION
Table of Contents
s4ROUBLESHOOTING-ETHODOLOGY
s4ROUBLESHOOTING/PERATING3YSTEM
s4ROUBLESHOOTING(ARDWARE
s4ROUBLESHOOTING.ETWORKS
s4ROUBLESHOOTING3ECURITY)SSUES
s4ROUBLESHOOTING!PPLICATIONS
s-AINTAININGAND/PTIMIZING7INDOWS6ISTA
s7INDOWS6)34!$EPLOYMENT)NFRASTRUCTURE
s7INDOWS6)34!$EPLOYMENT0REPARATION
s7INDOWS6)34!)MAGE!PPLICATION
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s2ESTORINGAND6ALIDATING5SER3TATE
s4ROUBLESHOOTING$ESKTOPAND!PPLICATION)NSTALLATIONS
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WEB & DEV TECHNOLOGIES: C LANGUAGE
Prerequisite(s)
Algorithmic
Next course(s)
Web & Dev Technologies: C++ Language
48 h.
Course Objectives
3TUDENTSWILLLEARNTHEFUNDAMENTALSOFTHE#PROGRAMMINGLANGUAGE4HEYSHOULDBEABLETOIMPLEMENTALGORITHMSUSINGTHISPROCEDURAL
LANGUAGEAPPLYINGBESTPROGRAMMINGPRACTICES
Table of Contents
s#,ANGUAGESYNTAX
s&UNCTIONS
s)NPUT/UTPUT
s-ODULARDEVELOPMENT
s#OMPLEXDATASTRUCTURES
s0OINTERS
s&ILESANDSOCKETS
32 h.
WEB & DEV TECHNOLOGIES:
HTML & JAVASCRIPT
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s) 7EB$EV4ECHNOLOGIES0(08-,
Course Objectives
4HISCOURSESHOULDENABLESTUDENTSTOUNDERSTANDHOWWEBPAGESONTHE)NTERNETARECREATED4HESTUDENTWILLBECAPABLEOFWRITING
MARKUPLANGUAGEBYHANDASWELLASUNDERSTANDINGCODEGENERATEDBYEDITORS4HESTUDENTWILLALSOLEARNTOSTYLEPAGESUSING#33AND
PROGRAMWEBAPPLICATIONSWITH*AVA3CRIPT
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTOTHE7ORLD7IDE7EB
s;8=(4-,
s#ASCADING3TYLE3HEETS
s*AVA3CRIPT
96 h.
CISCO TECHNOLOGIES: CCNA
Corresponding Certification
#ISCO#ERTIlED.ETWORK!SSOCIATE
Prerequisite(s)
Linear Algebra
Computer Architecture
Next course(s)
Cisco Technologies: Wireless
Cisco Technologies: Network Security 1
VoIP Technologies: Study & Implementation
Course Objectives
The goal of this course is to introduce the students to fundamental networking concepts and technologies, develop an understanding of
HOWAROUTERLEARNSABOUTREMOTENETWORKSANDDETERMINESTHEBESTPATHTOTHOSENETWORKS4HISCOURSEINCLUDESBOTHSTATICROUTINGAND
DYNAMICROUTINGPROTOCOLS4HE##.!%XPLORATIONISTODEVELOPANUNDERSTANDINGOFHOWSWITCHESAREINTERCONNECTEDANDCONlGUREDTO
PROVIDENETWORKACCESSTO,!.USERSTOO4HISCOURSEALSOTEACHESHOWTOINTEGRATEWIRELESSDEVICESINTOA,!.
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s.ETWORK&UNDAMENTALS
s2OUTING0ROTOCOLSAND#ONCEPTS
s,!.3WITCHINGAND7IRELESS
s!CCESSINGTHE7!.
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The ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) of the Bachelor 2 programme shows the different credits for each training
module.
It is based on a maximum of 70 ECTS credits. In order to validate the academic year it Is necessary to obtain 60 ECTS credits. Any
additional credits can be rolled over to the following academic year.
Title
Face-to-face
learning
Distance
distanciels
Core Content - First Semester’s Modules
Total
Hours
364
ECTS
Graded
Examination
Exercice
Credit
11
7
21
32
32
1
0
0
16
28
1(2)
0
0
32
32
1
1
32
32
1
1
Probabilities & statistics
32
32
1
1
Compilation
32
32
1
1
2
UML Modeling
32
32
1
1
3
Web & Dev Technologies: C++ Language
48
48
1
1
3
Web & Dev Technologies: PHP & XML
48
48
1
1
3
Apple Technologies: Initiation to coca development
32
32
1
1
2
Cisco Technologies: Wireless
16
16
1
1
2
IT Management 2: Mis-operational management
Foreign Languages
12
Linear Algebra
Graphs Theory
Core Content - Second Semester’s Modules
6
396
12
8
29
16
32
1
1(1)
4
32
1
1
3
16
28
1(2)
1(3)
3
64
64
2
1
4
64
64
2
1
4
Microsoft Technologies: Windows 2008
Administration
32
32
1
1
Microsoft Technologies: Windows 2008 Network
Infrastructure
32
32
1
1
Oracle Technologies: PL/SQL 10g
48
48
1
1
3
Ethical hacking & countermeasures
64
64
2
1
4
IT Management 2: Mis-operational management
16
Internet law
32
Foreign Languages
12
Sun Technologies: Java Standard Edition (SCJP)
Linux Technologies: CLP
4
Professional Experience
20
Full-time Internship
10
Part-time Internship/Group Project (Choose one)
6
Participation to school’s life (Optional)
2
2
Participation to SUPINFO Poles (Optional)
TOTAL
760
(1)
IT Management: Examination = SGES CrossKnowledge
Foreign Languages: Graded exercises = English Debates
(3)
Foreign Languages: Examination = SGES/Tell Me More
For the Chinese students in China the teaching language is either Chinese or English.
(2)
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The list of courses for the second year at the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology follows
The entire academic content of the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology is in English. Classes are primarily given in
French and in English.
MANAGEMENT 2:
MIS - OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Prerequisite(s)
IT Management 1: Fundamentals
Next course(s)
)4-ANAGEMENT%CONOMICS)4"USINESS3TRATEGY
64 h.
Course Objectives
Understand the fundamental mechanisms of the operational management of an Information Technology Department, the relation with IT
CONSULTINGAND)4SERVICEPROVIDERS
- Strategic role
- service offer
- performance concept
- organisation and management
0ROVIDEYOUWITHTHENECESSARYTOOLSTOJOINATEAMPROJECTANDTHUSGETYOUREADYFORYOURCOMPANYMISSIONSANDSECONDINTERNSHIP
Prepare you to be able to share knowledge; in fact, creating a network of knowledge and good practices has become a major advantage
FORBUSINESSES
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s4HE)4$EPARTMENTASASTRETEGICUNIT
s(OWTOMEASUREANDIMPROVETHE)4$EPARTMENT0ERFORMANCE
s*OINATEAMPROJECTANDSHAREKNOWLEDGE
56 h.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Prerequisite(s)
None
Course Objectives
Develop the students’ ability to present a subject in English in front of an assembly, to discuss their opinion, debate a subject with proper
arguments, as well as increase their skills through specific workshops
Table of Contents
s)4
s"USINESSRELATEDSUBJECTS-ANAGEMENT%CONOMY-ARKETING
s0OLITICS
s'EOGRAPHYAND%NVIRONMENT
s#ULTUREANDLEISURE
s3PORTS
s(EALTH
s3OCIETYTRENDSANDISSUES
32 h.
LINEAR ALGEBRA
Prerequisite(s)
Set theory
Next course(s)
Graphs Theory
Information Systems Security
Cisco Technologies: CCNA
Course Objectives
!CQUIREANDBECONVERSANTWITHMETHODSOF-ATRIX#ALCULATIONAND,INEAR3YSTEMSSOLVINGWHICHAREUSEDIN-ASTERCYCLE
Table of Contents
s-ATRIX
s,INEAREQUATIONSYSTEMWITHREALCOEFlCIENT
s$IAGONALISATIONOFSQUAREMATRIX
s$IAGONALISATIONAPPLICATION
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32 h.
GRAPHS THEORY
Prerequisite(s)
Algorithmic
Linear Algebra
Next course(s)
Artificial Intelligence
Course Objectives
SOLVEVERYPRACTICALREALWORLDPROBLEMSWITHALGORITHMICTECHNIQUES
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONET'ÏNÏRALITÏSSURLA4HÏORIEDES'RAPHES
s-ODÏLISATIONDESRELATIONSETÏTUDEDELACONNEXITÏ
s0ROBLÒMESDEMINIMISATIONDELALONGUEURDUNCHEMIN
s0ROBLÒMESDEMINIMISATIONDUNECOUVERTURE
s0ROBLÒMESDORDONNANCEMENT
s0ROBLÒMESDEmOTSETDERÏSEAUXDETRANSPORTS
s2ÏSEAUDE0ETRI
32 h.
PROBABILITIES & STATISTICS
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Artificial Intelligence
Course Objectives
+NOWHOWTOUSESTATISTICSRULESANDPROBABILITIESCONCEPT
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONET'ÏNÏRALITÏSSURLESSTATISTIQUES
s3TATISTIQUESDESCRIPTIVESÌUNEVARIABLE
s3TATISTIQUESDESCRIPTIVESÌDEUXVARIABLESCONTINUES
s-ODÒLESPARAMÏTRIQUES
s%STIMATIONPARAMÏTRIQUE
s4ESTSPARAMÏTRIQUES
32 h.
COMPILATION
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
None
Course Objectives
5NDERSTANDHOWINTERPRETERSCOMPILERSANDDATAANALYSISINGENERALWORK,EARN,%89ACCANDHOWTOINTERFACETHEMWITHCURRENT%$)
!PPLYTHESECONCEPTSASALGORITHMSINAPPLICATIONS
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTION
s,EXICALANALYSIS
s3YNTACTICANALYSIS
s3EMANTICANALYSIS
s3EARCHDATAINTEXTCORPUSES
32 h.
UML MODELING
Prerequisite(s)
None
Next course(s)
Sun technologies: Java Standard Edition (SCJP)
.%44ECHNOLOGIES#!$/.%4$EVELOPMENT
Apple Technologies: Initiation to Cocoa Development
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Course Objectives
4HE5NIlED-ODELING,ANGUAGE5-,ISDEVELOPEDASAGRAPHICALLANGUAGEFORVISUALIZINGSPECIFYINGCONSTRUCTINGANDDOCUMENTINGTHE
ARTIFACTSOFASOFTWAREINTENSIVESYSTEM3TUDENTSMUSTBEFAMILIARTOTHISLANGUAGEINORDERTOUNDERSTANDTHECONCEPTOFOBJECTSANDTOBE
READYTOLEARNNEWPROGRAMMINGLANGUAGESDURINGTHENEXTCOURSES
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s)NTRODUCINGTHE5-,LANGUAGE
s5SECASEDIAGRAM
s#LASSDIAGRAM
s0ACKAGEDIAGRAM
s/BJECTDIAGRAM
s#OMMUNICATIONDIAGRAM
s3TATEMACHINEDIAGRAM
s3EQUENCEDIAGRAM
s!CTIVITYDIAGRAM
48 h.
WEB & DEV TECHNOLOGIES:
C++ LANGUAGE
Prerequisite(s)
Web & Dev Technologies: C Language
Next course(s)
.%44ECHNOLOGIES#!$/.%4$EVELOPMENT
Course Objectives
3TUDENTSWILLLEARNTHEFUNDAMENTALSOFTHE#PROGRAMMINGLANGUAGE4HEYSHOULDBEABLETOIMPLEMENTALGORITHMSUSINGANOBJECT
ORIENTEDAPPROACHANDAPPLYINGBESTPROGRAMMINGPRACTICES
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO#
s/BJECTORIENTEDSYNTAX
s$YNAMICMEMORY
s)NHERITANCEANDPOLYMORPHISM
s!DVANCEDLANGUAGECONSTRUCTS
s34,
48 h.
WEB & DEV TECHNOLOGIES:
PHP & XML
Prerequisite(s)
7EB$EV4ECHNOLOGIES(4-,*AVA3CRIPT
Next course(s)
Sun Technologies: Java Web & Mobile
.%44ECHNOLOGIES!30.%47EB3ERVICES
Course Objectives
,EARNTHE0(0LANGUAGEINORDERTOPROGRAMDYNAMICWEBSITES,EARN8-,ANDRELATEDTECHNOLOGIESTHATAREUSINGINWEBANDDESKTOP
PROGRAMMING
Table of Contents
s4HE0(0LANGUAGE
s)NTERACTINGWITHTHEUSER
s!DVANCED0(0
s/BJECT/RIENTED0(0
s$ATABASESAND0(0
s0(0&RAMEWORKS
s)NTRODUCTIONTO8-,
s80ATH
s83,4
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APPLE TECHNOLOGIES:
INITIATION TO COCOA DEVELOPMENT
Prerequisite(s)
UML Modeling
Next course(s)
Graph Theory
Web & Dev Technologies: C Language
Compilation
Artificial Intelligence
Sun Technologies: Java Standard Edition (SCJP)
32 h.
Course Objectives
,EARNHOWTODEVELOPNATIVEAPPLICATIONSFOR-AC/38USING/BJECTIVECLANGUAGEANDTHE#OCOAFRAMEWORK
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO-AC/38DEVELOPMENT
s/BJECTIVE#
s#LASSES
s-EMORYMANAGEMENT
s'OODPRACTICE
s,OCALIZATION
s"INDINGS
CISCO TECHNOLOGIES: WIRELESS
Corresponding Certification
16 h.
#ISCO!DVANCED7IRELESS,!.&IELD3PECIALIST
Prerequisite(s)
Cisco Technologies: CCNA
Next course(s)
Cisco Technologies: Network Security 1
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350)&./STUDENTSWILLSTUDYTHEDESIGNTHEINSTALLATIONTHECONlGURATIONANDTROUBLESHOOTINGOFABANDG
7IRELESS,!.S!COMPREHENSIVEOVERVIEWOFWIRELESSTECHNOLOGIESDEVICESSECURITYDESIGNWITHAPARTICULAREMPHASISONREALWORLD
APPLICATIONS
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO7IRELESS.ETWORKS
s)%%%3TANDARDS
s2ADIO4ECHNOLOGIES
s!NTENNAS
s!CCESS0OINTS
s"RIDGES
s3AFETY
s4ROUBLESHOOTINGAND3ITE3URVEY
32 h.
INTERNET LAW
Prerequisite(s)
Company Law
Next course(s)
Personal Data Protection
Labour Law
Course Objectives
Understand the law mechanism in the internet context
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTINGLAW
s#OMPUTINGLITIGATION
s2ESEARCHMETHODOLOGY
s$IGITALCOPYRIGHT
s3OFTWARE0ROTECTIONOFTHESOFTWARE
s3OFTWARECONTRACTS
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SUN TECHNOLOGIES:
JAVA STANDARD EDITION (SCJP)
Corresponding Certification
64 h.
SCJP
Prerequisite(s)
Algorithmic
Computer Architecture
UML Modeling
Next course(s)
Sun Technologies: Java Web & Mobile
Course Objectives
4HISCOURSEISANINITIATIONTOTHE*AVALANGUAGE4HESTUDENTSMAINGOALISTOLEARNTHE*AVABASISANDSHOULDBEABLEATTHEENDOFTHE
COURSETODEVELOP*AVA3%GRAPHICALAPPLICATIONSWHICHCONNECTTODATABASESHANDLEERRORSANDREADORWRITEINTODATASTREAMS
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTION(ISTORY
s*AVA3YNTAX"ASES.AMING#ONVENTIONS
s#LASSES#ONCEPTSAND)NHERITANCE
s%RROR-ANAGEMENT%XCEPTIONS
s$YNAMIC!RRAYS#OLLECTIONS
s*AVA3%!RCHITECTURE$ESIGN0ATTERNS
s#ONCURRENT0ROCESSES4HREADS
s)NPUTOUTPUT)/
s3OCKETS
s3WING
s*$"#
64 h.
LINUX TECHNOLOGIES: CLP
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
.OVELL#,0
Protocols & Services
Operating Systems
Linux Technologies: Mandriva Certified advanced User (MCU)
Table of Contents
s3OFTWAREDIFFERENCEBETWEEN353%,INUXAND353%,INUX%NTERPRISE3ERVER
s!CCESS2ELEASE.OTESAND7HITE0APERS
s-ANAGER5SER!CCOUNTSWITH9A34
s)NSTALL353%,INUX%NTERPRISE3ERVER
s!DMINISTERTHE,INUX&ILESYSTEM
s!DMINISTER5SER!CCESSAND3ECURITY
s-ONITOR353%,INUX%NTERPRISE3ERVER
s-ANAGE3YSTEM)NITIALIZATION
s-ANAGE"ACKUPAND2ECOVERY
s-ANAGE0RINTING
MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGIES:
WINDOWS 2008 ADMINISTRATION
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
32 h.
02/7INDOWS3ERVER3ERVER!DMINISTRATOR
Microsoft Technologies: Windows Vista Enterprise Support
Next course(s) -ICROSOFT4ECHNOLOGIES7INDOWS.ETWORK)NFRASTRUCTURE
6IRTUALIZATION)NTEROPERABILITY
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350).&/STUDENTSWHOMALREADYKNOWPLANINSTALLCONlGURE7INDOWS3ERVERINORDERTOPASSCERTIlCATION
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s0LANNINGFOR3ERVER$EPLOYMENT
s0LANNINGFOR3ERVER-ANAGEMENT
s-ONITORINGAND-AINTAINING3ERVERS
s0LANNING!PPLICATIONAND$ATA0ROVISIONING
s0LANNINGFOR"USINESS#ONTINUITYAND(IGH!VAILABILITY
MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGIES:
WINDOWS 2008 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
32 h.
437INDOWS3ERVER.ETWORK)NFRASTRUCTURE#ONlGURING
-ICROSOFT4ECHNOLOGIES7INDOWS!DMINISTRATION
Next course(s) -ICROSOFT4ECHNOLOGIES7INDOWS!CTIVE$IRECTORY
Course Objectives
"EABLETOCONlGUREA7INDOWS.ETWORK)NFRASTRUCTUREINORDERTOPASSCERTIlCATION
Table of Contents
s#ONlGURINGAND4ROUBLESHOOTING$(#0
s/VERVIEWOFNAMERESOLUTION
s#ONlGURING$.3
s-ANAGINGAND4ROUBLESHOOTING$.3
s#ONlGURINGAND4ROUBLESHOOTING2OUTINGAND2EMOTE!CCESS
s)NSTALLING#ONlGURINGAND4ROUBLESHOOTING.03
s#ONlGURING.ETWORK!CCESS0ROTECTION.!0
s#ONlGURINGANDTROUBLESHOOTING)0SEC
s#ONlGURINGANDMANAGING$&3
s#ONlGURINGAND-ANAGING3TORAGE4ECHNOLOGIES
s#ONlGURING!VAILABILITYOF.ETWORK2ESOURCESAND#ONTENT
ORACLE TECHNOLOGIES: PL/SQL 10G
Corresponding Certification
48 h.
:0ROGRAMWITH0,31,
Prerequisite(s)
Oracle Technologies: SQL 10g
Next course(s)
Oracle Technologies: DBA1 10g
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSESTUDENTSWILLSTUDY0,31,4HEYWILLUSEPROCEDURALSTRUCTURES4HEYWILLLEARNTOCREATESTOREDPROCEDURESSTOREDFUNCTIONS
ANDPACKAGESTHEYWILLLEARNTOMANAGEEXCEPTIONSTOOANDTOOPTIMIZETHEIRCODES
Table of Contents
s6ARIABLESAND%XECUTABLE3ECTIONIN0,31,
s31,3TATEMENTSAND,OGICAL3TRUCTURES
s#OMPOSITE$ATA4YPEAND%XPLICIT#URSORS
s%XCEPTIONS
s0ROCEDURES&UNCTIONSAND0ACKAGES
s$YNAMIC31,AND-ETADATA
s$ESIGN#ONSIDERATIONSFOR0,31,#ODE
s-ANAGINGDEPENDENCIES
s,/"S
s4RIGGERS
s0,31,#OMPILATION
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ETHICAL HACKING AND COUNTERMEASURES
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
64 h.
#ERTIlED%THICAL(ACKER
Information Systems Security
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350)&./STUDENTSWILLSTUDYHOWTOBEANETHICALHACKER)TCONSISTSONSHOWINGANDLEARNINGTHESTUDENTSWITHTHEDIFFERENT
KINDOFANETWORKHACK
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO6ULNERABILITY
s#HECKING!TTACK0ASSIVEAND3EMI0ASSIVE
s.ETWORK!TTACKS
s3YSTEMS!TTACK
s7EB!TTACK
s$EVELOPMENT
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,WNQQJ*(98
The ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) of the Bachelor 3 programme shows the different credits for each training
module.
It is based on a maximum of 70 ECTS credits. In order to validate the academic year it Is necessary to obtain 60 ECTS credits. Any
additional credits can be rolled over to the following academic year.
Title
Face-to-face
learning
Distance
distanciels
Core Content - First Semester’s Modules
20
IT Management 3: Economics & IT Business Strategy
16
Total
Hours
ECTS
Graded
Examination
Exercice
Credit
288
9
5
24
20
1
0
0
(2)
Foreign Languages
12
28
1
0
0
Sun Technologies: Java Web & Mobile
60
60
2
1
6
Linux Technologies: Mandriva certified
Administrator (MCA)
40
40
1
1
4
Microsoft Technologies: Windows 2008 Active
Directory
40
40
1
1
4
Oracle Technologies: DBA 1 10g
40
40
1
1
Oracle Technologies: DBA 2 10g
20
20
1
1
Cisco Technologies: Network Security 1
40
40
1
1
4
26
6
Core Content - Second Semester’s Modules
IT Management 3: Economics & IT Business Strategy
20
268
8
5
20
40
1
1(1)
20
20
1
1(1)
16
28
1(2)
1(3)
3
8
ITIL Foundation
Foreign Languages
12
Artificial Intelligence
60
60
2
1
5
.NET Technologies: C # & Ado.NET Develoment
80
80
2
1
6
Apple Technologies: Mac OS X Server
40
40
1
1
4
Professional Experience
20
Full-time Internship
10
Part-time Internship/Group Project (Choose one)
6
Participation to school’s life (Optional)
2
Participation to SUPINFO Poles (Optional)
2
TOTAL
760
(1)
IT Management: Examination = SGES CrossKnowledge
Foreign Languages: Graded exercises = English Debates
(3)
Foreign Languages: Examination = SGES/Tell Me More
For the Chinese students in China the teaching language is either Chinese or English.
(2)
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The list of courses for the third year at the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology follows
The entire academic content of the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology is in English. Classes are primarily given in
French and in English.
IT MANAGEMENT 3:
ECONOMICS & IT BUSINESS STRATEGY
Prerequisite(s)
IT Management 2 - MIS - operational Management
Next course(s)
)4-ANAGEMENT-)3TOOLS
64 h.
Course Objectives
s-ASTERTHEBUSINESSSTRATEGICMANAGEMENTFUNDAMENTALSBYINTEGRATINGMARKETINGANDSTRATEGICPLANNINGANDPREPARINGBUDGETS
s4HINKINNOVATION)4STRATEGYANDEBUSINESS
s4HINK3ERVICE-ANAGEMENT
s0REPARETOTHEGROUPPROJECTMANAGERROLETHATYOUWILLBEASSUMEDDURINGTHE'ROUP0ROJECT-ISSION
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s-ARKETING
s3TRATEGY
s$EVELOPINGTEAMPERFORMANCE
s&INANCE
56 h.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Prerequisite(s)
None
Course Objectives
Develop the students’ ability to present a subject in English in front of an assembly, to discuss their opinion, debate a subject with proper
arguments, as well as increase their skills through specific workshops
Table of Contents
s)4
s"USINESSRELATEDSUBJECTS-ANAGEMENT%CONOMY-ARKETING
s0OLITICS
s'EOGRAPHYAND%NVIRONMENT
s#ULTUREANDLEISURE
s3PORTS
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s3OCIETYTRENDSANDISSUES
SUN TECHNOLOGIES: JAVA WEB & MOBILE
Prerequisite(s)
7EB$EV4ECHNOLOGIES0(08-,
Sun technologies: Java Standard Edition (SCJP)
Next course(s)
Sun Technologies: Java Enterprise
60 h.
Course Objectives
4HISCOURSESAIMISTOINITIATESTUDENTSTO*AVA%%AND-%4HANKSTOTHISCOURSETHESTUDENTWILLBEEFlCIENTINENTERPRISEANDWILLBEABLE
TOlNDSOLUTIONSTOBASICPROBLEMSUSINGFRAMEWORKSSUCHAS3TRUTSORTHE*303ERVLETCOUPLE!TTHEENDOFTHISCOURSETHESTUDENT
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Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO*AVA%%
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s3ERVLET*304AG,IB
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LINUX TECHNOLOGIES:
MANDRIVA CERTIFIED ADMINISTRATOR (MCA)
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
40 h.
Mandriva Certified network Administrator (MCA)
Linux Technologies: Mandriva Certified advanced User
Course Objectives
$URINGTHISCOURSTHESTUDENTWILLLEARNTHEMAINNETWORKSERVICESON,INUX
Table of Contents
s!PACHE
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s$(#0$.3
s3AMBA
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MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGIES:
WINDOWS 2008 ACTIVE DIRECTORY
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
40 h.
437INDOWS3ERVER!CTIVE$IRECTORY#ONlGURING
-ICROSOFT4ECHNOLOGIES7INDOWS.ETWORK)NFRASTRUCTURE
Next course(s) -ICROSOFT4ECHNOLOGIES%XCHANGE3ERVER
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350)&./STUDENTSWHOMALREADYKNOWCONlGUREMAINTAIN!CTIVE$IRECTORYWITH7INDOWS3ERVERINORDERTOPASSCERTIlCATION
Table of Contents
s#ONlGURING$OMAIN.AME3YSTEMFOR!CTIVE$IRECTORY
s#ONlGURINGTHE!CTIVE$IRECTORY)NFRASTRUCTURE
s#ONlGURING!DDITIONAL!CTIVE$IRECTORY3ERVER2OLES
s#REATINGAND-AINTAINING!CTIVE$IRECTORY/BJECTS
s-AINTAININGTHE!CTIVE$IRECTORY%NVIRONMENT
s#ONlGURING!CTIVE$IRECTORY#ERTIlCATE3ERVICES
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ORACLE TECHNOLOGIES: DBA 1 10G
Corresponding Certification
40 h.
:/RACLE$ATABASEG!DMINISTRATION)
Prerequisite(s)
Linux Technologies: Mandriva Certified User (MCU)
Next course(s)
Oracle Technologies: DBA2 10g
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350)&./STUDENTSWILLGAINACONCEPTUALUNDERSTANDINGOFTHE/RACLEDATABASEARCHITECTUREANDHOWITSCOMPONENTSWORK
4HEYWILLLEARNTOCREATEANDMANAGEADATABASETOCONlGURETHEHOSTOPERATINGSYSTEMANDTOSECUREADATABASE
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCINGTHE/RACLE$ATABASE!DMINISTRATION
s)NSTALLING/RACLEG3OFTWAREAND#REATINGA$ATABASE
s-ANAGINGTHE$ATABASE
s!DMINISTERING5SERSAND-ANAGING3CHEMA/BJECTS
s-ANAGING$ATA
s3ECURITY
s/RACLE.ET3ERVICES
s/RACLE3HARED3ERVER
s-ONITORINGAND-ANAGEMENT
s5NDO-ANAGEMENT
s"ACKUPAND2ECOVERY
ORACLE TECHNOLOGIES: DBA 2 10G
Corresponding Certification
20 h.
:/RACLE$ATABASEG!DMINISTRATION)
Prerequisite(s)
Oracle Technologies: DBA1 10g
Next course(s)
Oracle Technologies: Data Warehouse 10g
Course Objectives
In this course, SUPIFNO students, whom already know the structure of Oracle databases, will learn to manage these databases by creating
BACKUPSUSINGTHEMFORRESTOREANDRECOVERTASKS4HEYWILLALSOLEARNTOUSE2-!.AND!UTOMATIC3TORAGE-ANAGEMENT
Table of Contents
s
s
s
s
$"!S#OMMON4ASKS
#ONlGURING2ECOVERY-ANAGER
-ANAGING$ATA2ECOVERY
-ONITORINGAND-ANAGING3TORAGE
CISCO TECHNOLOGIES: NETWORK SECURITY 1
Corresponding Certification
40 h.
3ECURING#ISCO.ETWORK$EVICES
Prerequisite(s) Cisco Technologies: CCNA
Information Systems Security
Next course(s)
Cisco Technologies: Network Security 2
Course Objectives
In this course, SUPIFNO students will learn the overall security processes based on a security policy with an emphasis on hands-on skill in
THEAREASOFPERIMETERSECURECONNECTIVITYSECURITYMANAGEMENTIDENTITYSERVICES
Table of Contents
s$EDICATED!PPLIANCES
s!CCESS#ONTROL
s#ISCO3ECURE!CCESS#ONTROL3ERVER
s)/3&IREWALL
s!DVANCED!3!5TILIZATION
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20 h.
ITIL FOUNDATION
Prerequisite(s)
IT Management 2: MIS Operational Management
Next course(s)
Quality & Services Strategy
Course Objectives
)4),2&OUNDATIONLEVELSTUDENTSCERTIlCATIONINORDERTOALLOWTHEMTOADDRESSSERVICESANDPROJECTSOPTIMIZATIONISSUESINTHE
)NFORMATION3YSTEMS$EPARTMENTSTHROUGH)4),REFERENTIALANDBESTPRACTICES)NTRODUCTIONTO)4),2
Table of Contents
s+EY#ONCEPTS
- Service Strategy
- Service Design
- Service Transition
- Service Operation
- Continual Service Improvement
s &UNCTIONSETPROCESSES
60 h.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
Mandriva Certified network Administrator (MCA)
Algorithmic
Graphs Theory
UML Modeling
Compilation
Course Objectives
4OLEARNTHEBASICCONCEPTSANDMETHODSOFARTIlCIALINTELLIGENCEANDTOAPPLYTHEMTOPROGRAMMING
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO!RTIlCIAL)NTELLIGENCE
s&UNCTIONAL0ROGRAMMINGn,)30
s%XPERT3YSTEMS
s$ECLARATIVE0ROGRAMMINGn0ROLOG
s.EURAL.ETWORKS
80 h.
.NET TECHNOLOGIES:
C# & ADO.NET DEVELOPMENT
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
-ICROSOFT
None
Next course(s) .ET4ECHNOLOGIES!SP.ET7EB3ERVICES
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCINGTHE.%4&RAMEWORK
s)NSTALLINGAND5SING6ISUAL3TUDIO
s#ONSOLE!PPLICATIONS7INDOWS!PPLICATIONS
s5SINGA$ATABASETHROUGH!$/.%4
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APPLE TECHNOLOGIES: MAC OS X SERVER
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
40 h.
-AC/383ERVER%SSENTIALSV,
Apple Technologies: Mac OS X Client
B1 and B2 curriculum
Course Objectives
,EARNHOWTOADMINISTRATEA-AC/383ERVERINAVARIOUSOPERATINGSYSTEMSENVIRONMENT'ETTHEREQUIREKNOWLEDGEINORDERTOBEABLE
TOPASSTHECERTIlCATIONCALLEDh3ERVERESSENTIALvWHICHISPARTOFTHE!#4#LEVEL
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTION
s)NSTALLATIONANDCONlGURING
s.ETWORKSERVICES
s/PENDIRECTORY
s!UTHENTICATIONANDAUTHORIZATION
s&ILESERVICES
s!CCOUNTMANAGEMENT
s-AILSERVICES
s7EBSERVICES
s#OLLABORATIONSERVICES
s$EPLOYMENTSERVICES
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,WNQQJ*(98
The ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) of the Master 1 programme shows the different credits for each training
module.
It is based on a maximum of 70 ECTS credits. In order to validate the academic year it Is necessary to obtain 60 ECTS credits. Any
additional credits can be rolled over to the following academic year.
Title
Face-to-face
learning
Distance
distanciels
Core Content - First Semester’s Modules
IT Management 4: Information Systems
Management Tools
Total
Hours
ECTS
Graded
Examination
Exercice
Credit
368
9
6
23
40
40
1
0
0
16
28
1(2)
0
0
Foreign Languages
12
Sun Technologies: Java Enterprise
84
84
2
1
7
Sun Technologies: Solaris
40
40
1
1
4
Microsoft Technologies: Exchange Server 2007
40
40
1
1
4
Oracle Technologies: Datawarehouse 10g
40
40
1
1
4
Cisco Technologies: Network Security 2
20
20
1
1
2
VOIP Technologies: Study & Implementation
20
20
1
1
2
248
9
6
27
20
1
1
4
20
1
1
4
Core Content - Second Semester’s Modules
Personal data protection
12
Labour Law
20
8
IT Management 4: Information Systems
Management Tools
20
20
40
1
1(1)
6
Foreign Languages
12
16
28
1(2)
1(3)
3
.NET Technologies: Asp.NET 2.0 & Web Services
60
60
2
1
.NET Technologies: XNA
20
20
1
1
IBM Technologies
40
40
1
1
EAI/ERP
20
20
1
1
8
6
2
Professional Experience
20
Full-time Internship
10
Part-time Internship/Group Project (Choose one)
6
Participation to school’s life (Optional)
2
Participation to SUPINFO Poles (Optional)
2
TOTAL
556
(1)
IT Management: Examination = SGES CrossKnowledge
Foreign Languages: Graded exercises = English Debates
(3)
Foreign Languages: Examination = SGES/Tell Me More
For the Chinese students in China the teaching language is either Chinese or English.
(2)
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The list of courses for the fourth year at the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology follows
The entire academic content of the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology is in English. Classes are primarily given in
French and in English.
IT MANAGEMENT 4:
INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT TOOLS
Prerequisite(s)
)4-ANAGEMENT%CONOMICS)4"USINESS3TRATEGY
Next course(s)
)4-ANAGEMENT%20")#ORPORATESTRATEGY
80 h.
Course Objectives
(OWANINFORMATIONSYSTEMFORPROCESSOPTIMIZATIONCANADDVALUEANDALLOWTHE#OMPANYTOREACHITSSTRATEGICOBJECTIVES
(OWCANANORGANIZATIONCONTROLITSPROCESSES
- Understand the aspects of supply chain management
5NDERSTANDTHEFUNDAMENTALMECHANISMOFSETTINGUPAN%20
,EARNTHEMANAGEMENTOFCHANGEOFSETTINGUPAN%20
- Learn the responsibilities of a Project Manager
- Learn how to “sell” IT solutions
Table of Contents
s3UPPLYCHAINMANAGEMENT
s6ALUECREATIONANDSTRATEGY
s#HANGEMANAGEMENT
s3ELLING.EGOCIATION
s,AUNCHINGAPROJECTENSURINGTHECONDITIONSFORITSSUCCESS
s&INANCIALANALYSIS
56 h.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Prerequisite(s)
None
Course Objectives
Develop the students’ ability to present a subject in English in front of an assembly, to discuss their opinion, debate a subject with proper
arguments, as well as increase their skills through specific workshops
Table of Contents
s)4
s"USINESSRELATEDSUBJECTS-ANAGEMENT%CONOMY-ARKETING
s0OLITICS
s'EOGRAPHYAND%NVIRONMENT
s#ULTUREANDLEISURE
s3PORTS
s(EALTH
s3OCIETYTRENDSANDISSUES
SUN TECHNOLOGIES: JAVA ENTERPRISE
Prerequisite(s)
84 h.
Sun Technologies: Java Web & Mobile
Course Objectives
This course’s objective is to go ahead into Java EE platform, so the student will be able to find more complete solutions to enterprise
PROBLEMSUSINGSTATEOFTHEARTTECHNOLOGIESFROM*AVAWORLD
Table of Contents
s*AVA%%!RCHITECTURE$ESIGN0ATTERNS
s%NTERPRISE*AVA"EANS%*"
s*AVA3ERVER&ACES*3&
s*AVA-ESSAGE3ERVICE*-3
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SUN TECHNOLOGIES: SOLARIS
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
40 h.
3OLARIS#ERTIlED3YSTEM!DMINISTRATOR3#3!#8#8
Protocols & Services
Operating Systems
Linux Technologies: Mandriva Certified advanced User
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO3OLARIS
s)NSTALLATION
s"OOT0ROCESS
s5SERSAND3ECURITY
s$ISKSAND&ILESYSTEMS
s"ACKUPAND0RINTING
s3YSTEM4ASKS
s.ETWORKING
s6IRTUAL&ILESYSTEMSANDCRASHDUMPS
s3TORAGEVOLUMES
s!DVANCEDINSTALLATIONS
s)0&ILTERlREWALL
40 h.
MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGIES:
EXCHANGE SERVER 2007
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
43%XCHANGE3ERVER#ONlGURING
-ICROSOFT4ECHNOLOGIES7INDOWS!CTIVE$IRECTORY
Course Objectives
"EABLETOCONlGUREANDMANAGE-ICROSOFT%XCHANGEINORDERTOPASSCERTIlCATION
Table of Contents
s$ISCOVERINGANDINSTALLING%XCHANGE3ERVER
s#ONlGURINGMAILBOXSERVERROLE
s-ANAGINGRECIPIENTOBJECTS
s-ANAGING%-AILADDRESSESANDADDRESSLISTS
s#LIENT!CCESS-ANAGEMENT
s-ANAGING-ESSAGE4RANSPORT
s(IGH!VAILABILITY"ACKUPAND2ECOVERY
s-AINTAININGTHEMESSAGINGSYSTEM
ORACLE TECHNOLOGIES: DATAWAREHOUSE 10G
Prerequisite(s)
Oracle Technologies: DBA1 10g
Oracle Technologies: DBA2 10g
Next course(s)
Business Intelligence Solutions
40 h.
Course Objectives
SUPINFO Students will learn what a data warehouse is, for are the different companies needs and how data will be used by BI
applications using a data warehouse
Table of Contents
s7HATISA$ATA7AREHOUSE
s4ECHNICAL4OOLS
s%4,
s0ARALLELISM
s-ATERIALIZED6IEWS
s)NTRODUCTIONTO"USINESS)NTELLIGENCE
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CISCO TECHNOLOGIES: NETWORK SECURITY 2
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
20 h.
3ECURING.ETWORKSWITH#ISCO2OUTERSAND3WITCHES
Cisco Technologies: Network Security 1
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350)&./STUDENTSWILLLEARNHOWTOSECURECONNECTIVITYDETECTUNAUTHORIZEDCONNECTIONACCESS
Table of Contents
s)03)$3
s%NCRYPTION
s60.4ECHNOLOGY
s!3!#ONTEXTS
20 h.
VOIP TECHNOLOGIES:
STUDY & IMPLEMENTATION
Prerequisite(s)
CCNA
Course Objectives
This course will enable you to learn the new unify communication technology and you will learn how to implement them on a free
TECHNOLOGYANDON#ISCOROUTERS
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO6O)0
s0ROTOCOLS
s%QUIPEMENT
s#OMMUNICATIONBETWEEN3)0AND!STERISK
s#OMMUNICATIONBETWEEN3##0AND#ALL-ANAGER%XPRESS
20 h.
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION
Prerequisite(s)
Internet Law
Next course(s)
IT Contract Law
Course Objectives
Understand protection of personal data
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTINGLAW
s#OMPUTINGLITIGATION
s2ESEARCHMETHODOLOGY
s$IGITALCOPYRIGHT
s3OFTWARE0ROTECTIONOFTHESOFTWARE
s3OFTWARECONTRACTS
s#OMPUTINGANDMULTIMEDIACONTRACTS
20 h.
LABOUR LAW
Prerequisite(s)
Internet Law
Course Objectives
-ASTERTHEESSENTIALSOF,ABOR,AWASWELLFORINDIVIDUALSTHANFORORGANIZATIONSINORDERTOBEABLETOUNDERSTANDTHELEGALCONTEXTOFDAY
TODAYTEAMMANAGEMENT
Table of Contents
s%MPLOYMENTCONTRACT
s)NTERIM
s%MPLOYMENT#ONTRACT3USPENSION
s%MPLOYMENT#ONTRACT#HANGE
s%MPLOYEESDELEGATESASSOCIATIONSANDUNIONS
s(2RELATIVEISSUES
s%MPLOYERRESPONSIBILITY
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60 h.
.NET TECHNOLOGIES:
ASP.NET 2.0 & WEB SERVICES
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
-ICROSOFT.%4&RAMEWORK7EB"ASED#LIENT$EVELOPMENT
.%44ECHNOLOGIES#!$/.%4$EVELOPMENT
Next course(s) .%44ECHNOLOGIES%NTERPRISES!PPLICATION
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSESTUDENTSWHOALREADYSAWWINDOWSAPPLICATIONSDEVELOPMENTWILLLEARNHOWTHE.%4&RAMEWORKCANHELPTHEMDEVELOP
QUICKANDEFlCIENTWEBAPPLICATIONSWITH!30.%4
Table of Contents
s$IFFERENCE"ETWEEN7INDOWSAND7EB!PPLICATIONS
s!30.%4"ASICS
s!30.%43ECURITY
s!30.%4!DVANCED4OPICS
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20 h.
.NET TECHNOLOGIES: XNA
Prerequisite(s)
.%44ECHNOLOGIES#!$/.%4$EVELOPMENT
Course Objectives
$ESIGNA'AMEUSINGTHE.%4&RAMEWORK
Table of Contents
s7HAT-AKESA'AME$IFFERENTFROMANOTHER$EVELOPMENT0ROJECT
s8.!"ASICS
s'RAPHICSAND3OUNDINA'AME
40 h.
IBM TECHNOLOGIES
Corresponding Certification
Prerequisite(s)
IBM Technologies
Protocols & Services
Operating Systems
Course Objectives
4HE350).&/)"-PROGRAMPROPOSESTOITSSTUDENTSANINTRODUCTIONTOTHE)"-5NIVERSE3TUDENTSWILLDISCOVER:SYSTEM)!-AND$"VIA
LOTSOFEXAMPLESANDPRACTICES
Table of Contents
s)NTRODUCTIONTO)"-TECHNOLOGIES
s4HE-AINFRAME:3YSTEM
s7HATIS)!-
s$"THE)"-DATABASE
20 h.
EAI/ERP
Prerequisite(s)
Significant knowledge in main business processes and specifically order
Management processes (order to cash lifecycle)
"ASICKNOWLEDGEIN%20PACKAGES
+NOWLEDGEANDEXPERIENCEIN%20PROJECTMANAGEMENT
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Course Objectives
s5NDERSTANDINGWHATAREMAINSTAKESININFORMATIONSYSTEMINTEGRATION
s,EARNINGWHATISINTEGRATIONTHROUGH%!)SOLUTIONSANDWHATARE%!)SMAININCONVENIENTANDADVANTAGE
s,EARNINGWHATISAN%20SOLUTIONANDWHATARE%20SMAININCONVENIENTANDADVANTAGE
s5NDERSTANDINGBENElTSBROUGHTBYAN%20PACKAGEFORCOMPANIESMANAGEMENT
s5NDERSTANDINGBASICSOF%20PROJECTMANAGEMENT
s'ETTINGINITIATEDINTOUSINGAN%20FOROPERATIONALMANAGEMENT
Table of Contents
s%NTERPRISEISSUESANDOPERATIONALSTRATEGY
s0LACEOFINFORMATIONSYSTEMINCOMPANYSMANAGEMENT
s)NFORMATIONSYSTEMASAFACTOROFCOMPETITIVENESS
s)NFORMATIONSYSTEMINTEGRATIONDElNITIONANDOBJECTIVES
s%NTERPRISEAPPLICATION)NTEGRATIONDElNITIONREASONFORBEINGINCONVENIENTADVANTAGEBALANCEMAINSOLUTIONSINTHEMARKETPLACE
s%20DElNITIONREASONFORBEINGINCONVENIENTADVANTAGEBALANCEMAINSOLUTIONSINTHEMARKETPLACE
s"ASICSOF%20PROJECTMANAGEMENT
s#ASESTUDYINTRODUCTIONTOBUSINESSPROCESSMANAGINGTHROUGHAN%20
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,WNQQJ*(98
The ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) of the Master 2 programme shows the different credits for each training
module.
It is based on a maximum of 70 ECTS credits. In order to validate the academic year it Is necessary to obtain 60 ECTS credits.
Title
Total
Hours
ECTS
Graded
Examination
Exercice
Credit
Face-to-face
learning
Distance
distanciels
314
9
9
40
20
20
40
1
1(1)
4
20
20
1
1
3
40
1
1
5
Core Content - First Semester’s Modules
IT Management 5: &31#*$PSQPSBUF4USBUFHZ
Quality & Services Strategy
Entrepreneurship & IT
40
IT Contract Law
12
8
20
1
1
3
Foreign Languages
14
20
34
1(2)
1(3)
5
Business Intelligence Solutions
40
40
1
1
5
.NET Technologies: Enterprise Applications
40
40
1
1
5
ERP Solutions
40
40
1
1
5
Virtualization & Interoperability
40
40
1
1
5
Professional Experience
30
Master of Science Degree Dissertation
10
Full-time Internship
10
Part-time Internship/Business Develoment Project (Choose one)
6
Participation to school’s life (Optional)
2
Participation to SUPINFO Poles (Optional)
2
TOTAL
314
9
9
70
(1)
IT Management: Examination = SGES CrossKnowledge
Foreign Languages: Graded exercises = English Debates
(3)
Foreign Languages: Examination = SGES/Tell Me More
(2)
For the Chinese students in China the teaching language is either Chinese or English
For students at the San Francisco campus
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(taught by the Dominican Faculty)
t3FQMBDFi'PSFJHO-BOHVBHFTwXJUIi&òFDUJWF.BOBHFNFOU$PNNVOJDBUJPOTwIPVST
UBVHIUCZUIF%PNJOJDBO'BDVMUZ
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The list of courses for the fifth year at the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology follows
The entire academic content of the SUPINFO Institute of Information Technology is in English. Classes are primarily given in
French and in English.
IT MANAGEMENT 5:
ERP & BI, CORPORATE STRATEGY
Prerequisite(s)
40 h.
)4-ANAGEMENT-)34OOLS
Course Objectives
The main objectives of this module are to:
- Understand the decision making processes, at all levels, strategic and operational, chapter
- Think Global, Corporate, Governance, and understand the strategic choices of big companies
- Develop an entrepreneurial spirit
- Allow a students to assume his responsiblitie and leadership functions, including “talent developer”
Table of Contents
s5NDERSTANDINGlNANCIALINSTRUMENTS
s-ARKETING,AUNCHINGANEWPRODUCT
s0EOPLEMANAGEMENT
s/PERATINGREPORTANDBALANCEDSCORECARDDECISIONMAKINGPROCESS
s#ORPORATESTRATEGY
s-ANAGEYOURFUTURECAREER
QUALITY & SERVICES STRATEGY
Prerequisite(s)
20 h.
ITIL Foundation
Course Objectives
4HISCOURSEOBJECTIVEISTOIMPROVETHESTUDENTSSKILLSIN)43ERVICES-ANAGEMENTON)4),2
Table of Contents
s)NCIDENTMANAGEMENTPROCESSRELATIVETOTHE3ERVICE$ESK
s)4INFRASTRUCTUREMANAGEMENTTHROUGH)4),CHANGEMANAGEMENTRELEASEANDCONlGURATIONPROCESSES
40 h.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP & IT
Prerequisite(s)
None
Course Objectives
This course objective is to help students to build their own business plan for their business development project, explaining the different
steps of enterprise creation and validating the business development project of the students…
Table of Contents
s7HYABUSINESSPLANFORWHOM
s&ROMTHEIDEATOTHEPRODUCTORSERVICE
s(OWTOVALIDATETHEMARKET
s(OWTOBUILDTHEBUSINESSPLANSTEPBYSTEP
s4HElNANCIALASPECTOFTHEBUSINESSPLAN
s3TATEAIDS
20 h.
IT CONTRACT LAW
Prerequisite(s)
None
Course Objectives
/FFERACOMPREHENSIVEANDPRACTICALINTRODUCTIONTO)4CONTRACTLAWENABLETORECOGNIZEANDDEALCONlDENTLYWITHTHERISKSANDBENElTSOF
)4CONTRACTS
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Whatever the type of contract, the general principles of contract law apply throughout the various steps leading to the conclusion
of a contract:
- the pre-contractual phase;
- the formation of the contract;
THEENDOFTHECONTRACT
Table of Contents
s
s
s
s
#HAPTER4HEPRECONTRACTUALPHASE
#HAPTER4HEFORMATIONOFTHECONTRACT
#HAPTER4HEENDOFTHECONTRACT
#HAPTER3PECIALCONTRACTSELEARNINGMODULE
34 h.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Prerequisite(s)
None
Course Objectives
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Table of Contents
s
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s
s
s
-ETHODOLOGY
,ISTENINGCOMPREHENSION
2EADING#OMPREHENSION
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS
Prerequisite(s)
40 h.
Oracle Technologies: Data Warehouse 10g
Course Objectives
)NTHISCOURSE350).&/STUDENTSWHOMALREADYKNOWWHATA$ATA7AREHOUSEISWILLLEARNWHATA"USINESS)NTELLIGENCESOLUTIONIS4HEY
WILLLEARNTOUSE"USINESS/BJECTSPROJECTSTOCREATE5NIVERSEAND2EPORTSUSINGSAMPLEDATA
Table of Contents
s"))NTRODUCTION
s")&UNDAMENTALS
s'ETTING3TARTEDWITH")
s5NIVERSE$ESIGN#ONCEPTS
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International Master of Science
Business Intelligence
International Master of Science
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Pour l’optimisation de la production des systèmes d’information
par la mise en œuvre des outils et méthodes de qualité et de
gestion des services : ITIL, Cobit, CMMI, ISO 20000…
International Master of Science
Finance & IT
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International Master of Science
Systems & Networks
International Master of Science
ERP Solution Manager
Pour répondre aux besoins techniques et opérationnels
d’optimisation de la gestion d’entreprise avec les outils majeurs
du marché : SAP, Oracle, Microsoft…
En partenariat avec un leader du secteur financier pour
répondre aux besoins IT des métiers finance.
International Master of Science
Mainframe
En partenariat avec IBM et pour répondre aux besoins du
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These courses are based on innovative methods of learning and are perfectly adapted to allow professional activities to
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Each IMSc is for a period of 18 months with a total of 750 hours one third of which are e-learning.
In order to obtain their diploma, students must validate 120 ECTS credits.
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All the specialised Masters of Science can be chosen as an option at the end of studies except Systems and Networks since this
programme is included in the SUPINFO syllabus.
This part-time specialisation lasts 6 months from the second semester.
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
Design Partner: Micropole Univers
Objectives
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The information systems which make it possible to treat, convey and securitise data play a vital role which is at the same time strategic,
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By facilitating decision making, a well conceived information system can make it possible to obtain Important and durable competitive
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QUALITY & SERVICES
Design Partner: Synopse
Objectives
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FINANCE & IT
Objectives
In the world of finance, information systems are of vital importance, and requirements for IT skills specialised in Finance are on the
INCREASE
The aim of this IMSc in Finance & IT is to provide students with the double competencies of IT and Finance, to enable them to offer their
IT skills to companies by understanding the stakes, rules and products of the Finance sector as well as the IT department either in front
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This IMSc aims to always meet the growing demand for mainframe on Z skills, since:
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