Becoming a Computing and networks engineer
Engineering course
Esaip's computing and networks engineering course was designed to allow you to:
- Opt for a professional course
- Understand the different facets of the profession of computing and networks engineer, not only through the curriculum you will follow on one of our two campuses (Angers or Grasse) but also in our partner universities abroad.
Two professional courses
- Applications engineer : Java/J2EE development engineer, network architect, SAP administrator, information systems security engineer …
- Business engineer : pre-sales engineer, support engineer, consultant engineer, integration project engineer …
Fields
Modelling and design
The main characteristic of the engineering profession is your ability to analyse a problem and solve it in such a way as to develop the solution that adapts to company constraints the best. Throughout the training you will handle modelling, design and resolution tools in application projects.
Software engineering
Designing a computerised system requires mastering its different development phases, with a constant concern for integrating it in the permanent evolution of the company's needs, and the use of increasingly specialised computer tools.
Industrial data processing
Computing is now at the heart of production processes and products. Data is processed at all levels of a company. As an engineer you are therefore confronted with all areas of industrial automation: automation, robotics, supervision, artificial vision and energy management.
Specialised computing
Computing is a science and some special fields have not yet been fully explored. Industrial tools or fields of research, subjects such as artificial intelligence, robotics, robotic vision or real time are some of the areas to investigate for future applications.
Computer systems
The technological evolution of computer hardware requires companies to adapt and it will be your job as systems and networks engineer to handle this. Understanding operating systems, monitoring their evolution, understanding the complexity of networks and telecommunications and implementing hardware and information safety will allow you as future engineer to manage choices made by the company.





