Ingénieur 3A / Master 1
3A / M1 Herbrand (DIX)
In charge: Samuel MIMRAM
Computers are present in all professional activities that Polytechnicians will have: from management of companies to the development of research or industrial products. In their activities, they will use software tools and will develop new ones. The courses offered to third and fourth year students at the Department of Informatics — Master level — aim at enabling students to acquire the knowledge that is necessary to understand the technological changes in the broad field of Science and Technologies of Information and Communication that constitute the landscape in which engineers, civil servants and researchers evolve.
Objectives
The Computer Science M1-programme (PA Info, or Paris-Saclay M1 Jacques Herbrand) has a triple mission: to provide the students with the core concepts of Computer Science, training them at the level of the best universities in the world; to start a specialization which will continue in fourth year either as a engineering-based training or as a research-based training; and to open up the students perspectives by exploring the fruitful interfaces with related disciplines (from other departments) This will provide the students with a high-level expertise to overcome challenges in industry, administration and research.
Prerequisites
The generic prerequisites for a registration in PA Info are to have followed at least one Computer Science course (excluding modal) in 2nd year, and to have validated a Computer Science project in 2nd year (a modal counts as a project).
Organization
The PA Info is organized in 10 thematic tracks.