Overview

Within the Bordeaux IUT, our Department of Applied Physics and Measurement Engineering offers a large number of disciplines such as material science, chemical analyses, nuclear physics, optics, mechanics, electronics, acoustics, computer science, etc.

We offer an International Track in Applied Science so that students may not only acquire skills and knowledge within scientific and technical domains, but they may also study and improve their English.

It is a 2-year course (4 semesters) which leads to a diploma called DUT (University Diploma of Technology), equivalent to a Higher National Degree (H.N.D) and which specializes in Applied Physics and Chemistry and Measurements. Teaching includes tutorials (50%) and practical work in labs (50%) along with tutored projects under the supervision of a lecturer, and industrial placements (work placements from 10 to 12 weeks).

 

Physics:

Solid mechanics

Fluid mechanics

Thermodynamics,

Nuclear physics

Vacuum and cryogenics

Optics

Optronics

(optics with electronics)

 

Chemistry:

General chemistry

Physical chemistry methods of analysis

Spectrometry

Mathematics:

Differential equations

Complex numbers

Statistics

Foreign language Learning (English) :

Scientific and professional writing  

Usual and technical English

Oral presentations with slideshows on professional, technical & technological fields

 

Computer science:

Scientific computer science

(C language and numerical arithmetics)

Instrumental computer science (acquisition assembly line, labwindows)

Industrial computer science

 

 

Electronics:

Electricity

Electronics

Automatics

Power electronics

Signal treatment

Image processing

Metrology:

Quality tools

Quality assurance

Expression, communication in French:

Improvement of written and oral expression

Techniques of communication (word processing…)

Enterprise/ company knowledge

 

Snapshot

Programme: Applied Physics and Measurement Engineering

Degree: HND in Applied Physics and Measurement Engineering, Undergraduate/Associate Degree

Access to further studies: corresponding Bachelor Programmes (Vocational Bachelors)

Standard period of study: 4 semesters (120 Credits)

Application: direct at the Applied Physics and Measurement Engineering Department (see "How to apply?" below for detailed admission requirements).

Study location: Gradignan, near Bordeaux

Language policy: The language of instruction in the Applied Physics and Measurement Engineering programme is English starting in the first semester. Some tutorials may be taught in other languages, including, but not necessarily limited to, French.

 

Career or Studies Prospects

The Undergraduate Associate Degree in Applied Physics and Measurement Engineering aims at training multi-skilled technicians who carry out and process measurements: the latter require knowledge in the fields of physics, chemistry, materials, electronics and computing, as well as skills based on instrumentation (tests, trials, research and development…). Undergraduates easily fit into all fields of industry, research and services (car industry, aeronautics, space industry, electronics, optics, materials, chemistry, pharmacy, energy, food processing, biomedical, environment…). The specialized degree enables them to adapt to innovating technologies and to succeed in their career advancement.

Versatility and adaptability are the main assets of the Applied Physics and Measurement Engineering undergraduates. Thus, they can integrate easily into professional life, but also carry on with their studies. Openings for young technicians are typically found in a laboratory, in production or in a research department in the following professional fields:

- research and development

- tests and trials

- metrology

- quality control

- production and industrialization

- maintenance

- sales engineering (technical salesman).

The concerned activity sectors are essentially instrumentation and materials.