Electrical Engineering
The E3A Master's program is both research and professionally oriented. Its primary objective is to provide a solid foundation and develop strong technical and scientific skills in all areas of engineering sciences, including electronics, energy, automatic control, computer engineering, telecommunications, signal and image processing, nanosciences, mechatronics, and artificial intelligence.
Creating knowledge through a scientific approach.
Training through research, developing scientists and experts.
Education open to societal challenges.
The seven M1 tracks provide students with a common foundation. Toward the end of the first semester, a specialization—through elective courses prepare students for the different M2 tracks. This specialization is further reinforced during the second semester of M1. The small triangles in front of each track are color-coded according to the seven main tracks.
The E3A Master's program is both research and professionally oriented. Its primary objective is to provide a solid foundation and develop strong technical and scientific skills in all areas of engineering sciences, including electronics, energy, automatic control, computer engineering, telecommunications, signal and image processing, nanosciences, mechatronics, and artificial intelligence.
The various tracks within the program train high-level professionals (Master’s degree - Bac+5) over two years (M1 and M2) to address numerous socio-economic challenges related to sustainable development, healthcare, advanced industry, and innovation in the aforementioned disciplines.
The E3A program mainly focuses on six major areas:
- Higher Education in Electrical Engineering and Digital Systems (FESUP)
- Networks and Telecommunications
- Information and Systems
- Embedded Systems
- Mechatronics and Instrumentation
- Electronics and Micro/Nanotechnology
- Electrical Engineering
The different study tracks and training modules are aligned with one of these seven major areas, which structure the overall academic offering.
Institut Polytechnique de Paris
ECE Paris
ESIEE
CNAM
IFPSchool
The E3A Master’s program forms a continuum with the Bachelor's degrees in Science and Technology, Engineering Sciences (SPI), or Electronics, Electrical Energy, and Automation (E3A) offered by Université Paris-Saclay, Université d'Évry, and Université de Versailles.
The program is also open to graduates holding a Bachelor's degree in Physics, a University Technology Diploma (BUT) in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing (GEII), or a Bachelor's in Computer Science or Mathematics, depending on the chosen track.
Entry into the first year (M1) is open to students with a Bac+3 (Bachelor’s level or equivalent). Admission into the second year (M2) requires completion of an M1 in the E3A field or an equivalent qualification.
Finally, the M1 and M2 tracks of the E3A program are open to international students with strong academic records and the necessary prerequisites. Some Master’s programs are also offered as double-degree options in partnership with foreign universities and institutions.