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Université de La Rochelle
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Les composantes de l’ULR l Filiale de l ’ULR. SAS CIEL Ecole doctorale MSHS Institut du littoral IDEA 3 l UFR sciences et technologie l UFR droit, sciences économiques, politique et gestion l UFR lettres, langues, arts et sciences humaines (FLASH) l IUT l Départements article 25
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Centre technologique universitaire Pôle réseau multimédia Institut Asie Pacifique Maison des sciences pour l ’ingénieur Pôle gestion management Institut du Littoral Maison de l ’étudiant Halle de sport Terrain grands jeux Services centraux 5
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Les grands objectifs l Université »Innovante »Professionnalisante »Internationale l Université en lien avec le milieu socio-économique l Réponse à un besoin local 6
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L’université de La Rochelle en 2001 7
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Europe l Programmes Socrates. Léonardo Da Vinci. Collectivités. ULR l étudiants en formation ou en stage en entreprise 8 42 universités partenaires
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CPER 2000-2006 9 326 MF
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Le Technoforum l Services centraux l Services communs 30 MF 10
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La Rochelle University Jungest University in France Established in 1993 Students: 6 000 (undergraduate 4000, graduate 1500, doctoral students 500) Personnel: 700 (academic staff 600, professors 30, assoc.prof. 70) Faculties: 5 Departments: 12
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University Education System The main framework: Prerequisite: 12 years secondary school Bachelor degree undergraduate 4 years and 160 credits studies Master degree graduate 2 years and 80 credits studies leading with master thesis Doctor degree 3-4 years studies leading with doctor thesis in the successful case
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Department of Informatics Mathematics and Applications Bachelor study programs and acceptance in 2002 year: Informatics: 300 Software Engineering: 135 Mathematics and applications: 60 Mathematics of finance and insurance: 55 Econometrics: 50 Mathematics’ and Informatics’ teaching: 50 Total: 650
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Department of Informatics Mathematics and Applications Computer Science I Computer Science II (mathematics emphasis) Didactics of Mathematics Differential Equations and Numerical Mathematics Econometric Analysis Mathematical Analysis Mathematical Informatics Mathematical Statistics Software Engineering
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General Information La Rochelle University Computer Science Department: Established in 1993. Head 17 Staff – 11 full-time, 4 part-time, 2 doctoral students. Purpose – design and implementation of Informatics study program according to Computing curricula (ACM/IEEE)
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Studies over the world Many students abroad for placement, studies Germany (Berlin,…) Belgium (Brussels, Ostende, Liege, …) Greece (Heraklion, Thessalonica,…) Ireland (National University of Galway, GMI, …) Nederland's (Utrecht University,…) Spain(Cordoba U, UA Barcelona,UCLM… …
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CS Credo - Integration of Education and R&D import of knowledge (paper reading) production of knowledge (paper writing) export of knowledge (paper publishing) “import” of knowledge needed for R&D SW products development and services delivery export of SW products and services Use of knowledge and experience in education Traditional academic activity Industry oriented approach
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Technical experience Software Technology: Peripheral Hardware Programming Real-time System Design&Development. Data Acquisition and Signal Analysis. Internet/Intranet Database Client-Server Architecture D&D. Distributed Object Oriented D&D. Three-tier Architecture. J2EE Architecture.
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Application Areas CAD, CAM for Electronics Industry. CAD system Tools. Business and Management Information Systems. Document Management Systems. Biomedical Instrumentation Systems. Voice compression and recognition, OCR. Telemarketing Campaign Support Systems. Electronic Commerce. Internet/Intranet based Information Systems. Extensions for Publishing Applications.
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Basic projects performed Software Quality Assessment and Recommendations. EC Copernicus Project on Software Process Consulting company human resources planning tool (Integration of Internet, spread sheet and database). SAP SI, Germany
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Curriculum Structure for Master (Engineering Comp. Sc) 22.5% Mathematics and Basic Sciences 37.5% Software Engineering Sciences and Software Engineering Design 25%Electronics and Real Time Systems
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A. Program in Computer Engineering 11% Basic Sciences 16% Mathematics 28% Required Computer Sciences and Engineering 13% Elective Computer Sciences and Engineering
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Program in Computer Science 11% Basic Sciences 16% Mathematics 24% Required Computer Sciences 15% Elective Computer Sciences 24% Humanities, Social Sciences 10% Free electives
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Program in Computer Science 5% Basic Sciences 19% Mathematics 33% Required Computer Sciences 16% Elective Computer Sciences 18% Humanities, Social Sciences 7% Free electives
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Computing Curricula CS Body of Knowledge: Discrete Structures (DS) Programming Fundamentals (PF) Algorithms & Complexity (AL) Architecture & Organization (AR) Operating Systems (OS) Net-Centric Computing (NC) Programming Languages (PL) Human-Computer Interaction (HC) Graphics & Visual Computing (GV) Intelligent Systems (IS) Information Management (IM) Social and Professional Issues (SP) Software Engineering (SE) Computational Science & Numerical Methods (CN)
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Computing Curricula 2001 SE Body of Knowledge: Software Requirements (SR) Software Design (SD) Software Construction (SC) Software Testing (ST) Software Maintenance (SM) Software Configuration Management (SCM) Software Engineering Management (SEM) Software Engineering Process (SEP) Software Engineering Tools & Methods (SETM) Software Quality (SQ)
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Computer Science Software Engineering study programs Michel Eboueya, Dr, Assoc.Prof. Coordinator of International Affairs Computer Science Department of La Rochelle University
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