General Engineering Program
TEACHING UNIT ECTS TEACHING UNIT COMPONENT Content TEACHING HOURS
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SPECIALIZATION 6 ENERGY

1. This course comprises a number of lecture classes and lab work which cover the following points:
- Why should we be concerned with energy efficiency?
- What is energy efficiency?
- Measuring energy efficiency
- Global and local methods
2. This project is structured around various sessions of group work with access to the necessary computer resources. Students have the possibility to meet with a professor at different steps of the project in order to verify that their project is on the right tracks.

Lectures : 30h00
Project : 30h00
MATERIALS & STRUCTURES

Lectures : 30h00
Project : 30h00
FACTORY 4.0

1.LD:
- challenges of new products + dynamics of development
- different management methods
- fundamental principles of Lean Product Development
2. Discover production management tools
3.Improvement with the SCRUM method
4.Project
Simulation and operation of a small business (students are assigned operational and functional roles). Various projects are conducted with the original organization, which is also inefficient. Implementation of Lean processes in development phase.

Lectures : 30h00
Project : 30h00
AUTOMATION & IT

1. During teaching modules lasting 2 to 8 hours each, the new material will cover:
- Data bases
- Measurement chains, sample and signal treatment
- Business Intelligence reporting tools
- Regulation using predictive Controller
- Network Security
2. The design and application of an M2M control and monitoring tool of a fleet of machines/systems located worldwide: from local monitoring of a machine to reporting its operational parameters.
The fleet of machines consists of a CTA air treatment and heat exchanger connected to the school's intranet.
The tools used to monitor, sensor, record data, and report are programmed using industrial software and are implemented in realistic conditions.

Lectures : 30h00
Project : 30h00
STUDENT LIFE COMMITMENT 4 3 STUDENT LIFE COMMITMENT 4

STUDENT LIFE INVOLVEMENT 4 2 STUDENT LIFE INVOLVEMENT 4

ENGLISH 5 3 English 5

TOEIC preparation:
Lessons every week.
Close study of practice papers.
Revision of grammar and vocabulary.
Strategies and techniques for the TOEIC

Advanced English: Lessons every other week / Homework & Workshop preparation the other weeks

First part is a student-led discussion based on a variety of sources provided at the beginning of the module. Sources originate from newspapers, podcasts, websites etc. Students are encouraged to choose unfamiliar subjects and themes in order to expand vocabulary and lexical range. Teachers provide feedback and grammar corrections at the end of every session.

Second part is a workshop. Groups of 2 or 3 students lead a workshop they have previously prepared on a subject appropriate for final year engineering students. Interactive elements, debates and active participation are encouraged. Teachers and peers provide feedback after each session.

Following their workshop, students complete a 750-word report evaluating their performance and reflecting on its success.

Lectures : 4h00
Tutorials : 22h00
ELECTIVES COURSES 2 Sustainable Energy

Tutorials : 20h00
Civil Engineering Module

Students choose 2 of the following modules:
1. Becoming an entrepreneur: from idea to action
2. Micro and Nano Technologies
3. Corporate Social Responsibility
4. Civil Engineering
5. Energy Challenges of the 21st Century
6. Managing Health and Safety in the Workplace
7. Supply Chain Management
8. Supply Chain Management 2

Tutorials : 20h00
Micro and Nanotechnology Module

Here we rely on general skills in physics and chemistry as well as on several aspects discussed in the semiconductor technology chapter of the electronics course (semester 5).
* Introduction to micro and nano technologies
* Micro fabrication, toolbox available, engraving techniques
* Description of micro mechanical sensors (pressure, micromotor ...)
* Analysis of the design of an electrochemical micro-sensor (ISFET structure),
* Nano FET, nano mechanism, current design limits, manufacturing tools, test tools ...
* Ethical aspects around nanotechnologies

Tutorials : 20h00
Corporate Social Responsibility Module

Students choose 2 of the following modules:
1. Becoming an entrepreneur: from idea to action
2. Micro and Nano Technologies
3. Corporate Social Responsibility
4. Civil Engineering
5. Energy Challenges of the 21st Century
6. Managing Health and Safety in the Workplace
7. Supply Chain Management
8. Supply Chain Management 2

Tutorials : 20h00
Supply Chain Management Module

This module aims to obtain the internation certification : Certified Supply Chain Analyst (CSCA). This certification from ISCEA (International Supply Chain Education Alliance) is distributed by Fapics (Association Française de Supply Chain Management). This french and international recognition offers a sharp advantage on your curiculum for the jobs in Supply Chain, manufacturing management, logistics, engineering process and planning. You will learn international vocabulary and a culture about the managemet of physical, financial and informatoin flows.

Tutorials : 20h00
Supply Chain Module : Blue Connection

Business simulation THE BLUE CONNECTION (publisher INCHAINGE) which students will play via a web interface (in English).
ECAM La Salle is a forerunner in the deployment of this game (we work in parallel with professors from HEC).
The game takes place in 6 to 8 rounds, the students work in teams of 3 or 4 and each plays the role of a manager within the fictitious company The Blue Connection:
- Sales management
- Purchasing/design department
- Supply chain management
- Finance department
The company sells bicycles (only one model) to 3 different customers and is in great financial difficulty. The goal of this game is to make the company profitable while developing a circular economy.
In each round, the students test and deploy a circularity or life extension strategy (maintenance/warranty, refurbishment, remanufacturing, recycling).
In the final rounds, they must choose their own strategy, implement it and explain it in an individual report.

Tutorials : 20h00
Managing Health and Safety in the Workplace Module

Students choose 2 of the following modules:
1. Becoming an entrepreneur: from idea to action
2. Micro and Nano Technologies
3. Corporate Social Responsibility
4. Civil Engineering
5. Energy Challenges of the 21st Century
6. Managing Health and Safety in the Workplace
7. Supply Chain Management
8. Supply Chain Management 2

Tutorials : 20h00
Quality Module

"• Quality Management Systems in companies and Company Strategy - The Global Vision of Quality Management
o The Quality Management System according to ISO9001 - detailed decryption, the heart of the standard
o Other examples with aeronautical and automotive sector standards
o The linking of Quality Management Systems with other Organizational Management Systems: OHSAS18001 (ISO45001), ISO14001, ISO26000, ISO50001

• Quality Management Systems and Operational Steering
o Operational Risk Analysis tools
o Continuous Improvement tools
o Internal audit
o Monitoring tools, measuring efficiency
o Putting into perspective with the economic approach of Quality, analysis of CNQs, the notion of efficiency
o Links with benchmarks of excellence, Good Practices

• Continuous Improvement as the common thread of Performance Management Systems
o Business cases on the production side
o Case of non-production companies"

Tutorials : 20h00
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS 2 Continuous Improvement

Introduction to the Lean and continuous improvement
Simulation of an entreprise to be improved by using the tools from the Lean
The side effects of the Lean and the management situation

Tutorials : 20h00
Management

Understand the role of the manager in the entreprises
Know how to deal with decision situation referring to management
Manage the relationships, simple or complex ones
Analyse the dynamics of the motivations of the collaborators
Know the fundamentals in job psychodynamics
Analyse the situations at risks with psychosocial risks

Tutorials : 20h00
Debriefing

Lectures : 3h00
Project : 3h00
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE SYSTEMS 10 Industrial Excellence Systems

Mapping tools to observe the sources of waste in value chains
Lead Time measurement in relation to customer satisfaction and time to market
The Value Stream Design approach guided by the key principles of Lean Thinking
The concept of A3 mother and the variation in A3 daughters according to the strategic transformation objectives
The priorities of different projects and planning in time and space (SWOT & Gain / Effort Matrices)

Project : 250h00
R&D PROJECT 10 R&D project

The Research and Development projects are, for the most part, conducted in partnership with companies.

At the beginning of the semester, the various project areas (Digital, Industrial Management, Materials & Structures, Energy) are presented as well as the number of students that can be accepted. Each student needs to choose a project area and a corresponding project.

The R&D projects are generally completed in groups of two people.
The R&D projects include in varying proportions depending upon the subject matter:
- Rewriting the specifications, project organization and client relations management
- Structuring communication with the head teacher

- Literature review
- Study of theory
- Experimental study
- Result formatting and presentation of progression during technical meetings

-Compiling final case study (files, computer programs), detailed documentation

-Final presentation (defense examination) for validation

Project : 250h00
PROFESSIONAL COURSE 10 Professionalisation Project

The Research and Development projects are, for the most part, conducted in partnership with companies.

At the beginning of the semester, the various project areas (Digital, Industrial Management, Materials & Structures, Energy) are presented as well as the number of students that can be accepted. Each student needs to choose a project area and a corresponding project.

The R&D projects are generally completed in groups of two people.
The R&D projects include in varying proportions depending upon the subject matter:
- Rewriting the specifications, project organization and client relations management
- Structuring communication with the head teacher

- Literature review
- Study of theory
- Experimental study
- Result formatting and presentation of progression during technical meetings

-Compiling final case study (files, computer programs), detailed documentation

-Final presentation (defense examination) for validation

Project : 250h00
SOFT SKILLS 7 Finance

Project : 12h00
Sales & Marketing

1 - Marketing
* Marketing challenges
* Responding to challenges
* The different types of marketing
* Marketing studies
* Segmentation
* The 4 Ps
* Building an image
* Case studies: Apple, Nespresso and Easyjet data management

2 - Sales
* The importance of sales
* The different types of sales
* A salesperson's qualities
* The sales cycle
* Benefits, advantages, functionalities
* Case study: Dyson
* Objection management
* Negotiation
* Role playing: practical exercises

Tutorials : 12h00
Job-hunting techniques

STAGE 1:
Make a self-assessment and define a career objective
* Make a self-assessment
* Build a professional project
* Confirm your professional project

STAGE 2:
Updating your documents
* Resume
* Cover letter

STAGE 3: Prospecting
* Apply to posted job offers
* Unsolicited application
* Prospect small to medium sized companies and at trade shows
* Telephone prospecting
* Network prospecting

STAGE 4: Preparing for different recruitment methods
* The interview
* Tests
* Other methods

Lectures : 1h30
Project : 4h00
Ethics

Lectures : 2h00
Tutorials : 10h00
Business SIMILATION

Market Place

Project : 20h00
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