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Licence professionnelle Métiers de l'instrumentation, de la mesure et du contrôle qualité, Parcours : Bureau d’étude et maintenance en instrumentation et automatismes (BEM)

La mention Métiers de l’Instrumentation, de la Mesure et du Contrôle qualité (MIMC) propose la formation de cadres techniques intermédiaires, de responsables adjoints de projet, et de techniciens d’études ou d’interventions.

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  • AIMS

    The Métiers de l'instrumentation, de la mesure et du contrôle qualité (MIMC) major offers training for intermediate technical managers, deputy project managers, and study or intervention technicians.

    It targets first-time entrants at an intermediate level immediately below management occupations, in the field of multi-technology production specialisms.

    The training base common to the three pathways aims to achieve the following objectives in terms of diploma skills:

    contribute to the development of multi-sector applications and industrial projects by mobilising multi-disciplinary scientific and technological knowledge in Métrology, instrumentation, automation and process control,
    take part in the stages of a project in Métrology, instrumentation, automation and process control, in particular analysing the industrial need, proposing or designing the technical solution and managing its implementation,
    communicating effectively in French and English, making the most of the language skills available in the company;ais et en anglais, en exploitant et en rédigeant des documents techniques et en préprésenter oralement un projet de façon structurée,
    intégrer un projet global ou géindependently manage all or part of an operational project in Métrology, Instrumentation/Automation Studies or Control/Command, by interacting within a team,
    carry out work in the field of Instrumentation/Automation, Instrumentation/Automation Studies or Control/Command, by interacting within a team,
    carry out work in the field of Instrumentation/Automation, Instrumentation/Automation Studies or Control/Command, by interacting within a team,
    carry out work in the field of Instrumentation/Automation, Instrumentation/Automation Studies or Control/Command;quipe,
    carry out métrological work, conduct études or develop process control solutions to meet industrial needs by mastering méthologies, technologies and techniques;
    To develop a career plan for entry into working life and to contribute to the development of the instrumentation, measurement and control sector;instrumentation, métrology and contrôle-commande pour l'industrie by drawing on cross-disciplinary knowledge, the culture of the business world and by adopting responsible behaviour.

  • FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES

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  • FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES

    Recruitment is based on a portfolio and a selection interview. The curriculum in general scientific subjects, in particular mathematics and physical sciences, is analysed to ensure a minimum level with regard to the prerequisites of the programme. Results in the technical disciplines are highlighted in relation to the targeted pathway. A great deal of emphasis is placed on the applicant's motivation and vision of his or her career plan and its relevance to the proposed course. The candidate's ability to express himself/herself in French or English may be a factor in the selection of candidates. Lastly, behaviour and attendance during previous studies and the quality of work placement activities or in-company experience are examined in relation to the professionalisation requirements of the course, in particular the sandwich course.

  • LEARNING SITES

    • SCIENCES, Marseille St-Jérôme
  • LEARNING AND RESEARCH

    While there is no direct link between professional licences and research laboratories, the support laboratories for the MIMC professional licence are essentially the following physics laboratories: IM2NP (www.im2np.fr), PIIM (http://piim.univ-amu.fr/), Institut Fresnel (http://www.fresnel.fr), research units that are nationally and internationally recognised. The degree is also supported by the joint CEA/AMU LIMMEX Laboratory (Laboratory for Instrumentation and Measurement in Extreme Environments). The support provided by the laboratories takes the form of the participation of teacher-researchers, researchers and engineers, the involvement of their network in proposing lectures, their representation on the continuing education council, and the occasional participation of students in international conferences.

  • PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TO BE ACQUIRED

    Graduates following the Bureau détude et maintenance en instrumentation et automatismes (BEM) pathway must also êbe able to :

    • contribute to à the réalisation and à management of engineering and maintenance projects in instrumentation and industrial automation.
  • INTERNSHIPS AND SUPERVISED PROJECTS

    The in-company work placement lasts a minimum of 12 weeks (with the possibility of a longer period). It is the culmination of teaching at the vocational bachelor's degree centre, in both initial and continuing training. Its aim is to put into practice, in a work experience situation, the skills acquired during the course and the tutorial project. The work placement leads to the writing of a dissertation, the content of which is assessed by the work placement supervisor, and a presentation, which is assessed by a jury made up of university lecturers and industrialists. The professionalisation activity can also be carried out as part of a sandwich course (15 days in a company/15 days in a university centre over the course of a year), this activity also gives rise to the drafting of a report;an activity report, assessed by the apprenticeship master, as well as an oral presentation assessed by an audition panel made up of university lecturers and industrialists.

    L'alternance en entreprise : Suite à l'entretien individuel avec le candidat : examenésultats académiques, et des motivations pour l'alternance. After the student has been admitted to the LP (1-year apprenticeship or professionalisation contract, alternating 15 days in the company/15 days at the university centre) :

    • search for companies (from June à November) assisted by the professional degree management.
    • contact of the candidate with one or more recruiters depending on his/her profile
    • final decision on the recruitment of the apprentice by the company.

    The project is organised in the second semester, lasting 140 h and capitalising on 12 ECTS credits. It provides an opportunity to apply the various concepts studied, both theoretically and practically, in a context of tutored autonomy;e, i.e. supervised by a teaching team, and with the means of accessing the training à its documentary resource centre.

  • SPECIFIC TEACHING CONDITIONS

    The MIMC professional degree is structured around the three pathways indicated below:

    • Industrial Metrology (IM)
    • Bureau d'étude et maintenance en instrumentation et automatismes (BEM)
    • Contrôle-control in industrial production (CC)

    These courses are constituted by the choice of optional UE.

    The Bureau dÉtude et Maintenance en instrumentation et automatismes (BEM) pathway of this MIMC professional degree is structured around :

    • d'une UE d'Adaptation par parcours servant de remise à niveau et dénéisation du groupe avant le démarrage des enseignements de tronc commun disciplinaire et de spécialisation,
    • d'un tronc commun disciplinaire au travers'une UE d'Instrumentation Générale proposé aux 3 parcours,
    • d'une UE de spécialisation d'Instrumentation et Automatismes mutualisée entre les parcours BEM et CC suivie d'une UE spécifique au parcours BEM, Bureau détude et maintenance.
    • d'un tronc commun transversal composé dé d'une UE d'Environnement Professionnel et d'une UE d'Anglais,
    • d'dé a tutoré project adapted; to the courses and offered; à all learners,
    • d'd'un stage en entreprise de 3 mois minimum ou de l'activit&e; d'alternance sur l&e; e qui constitue la dernière UE.
  • SEEKED CAREERS

  • NSF DOMAINS

    • 200T Technologies industrielles fondamentales, réalisation du service (fr)
    • 201R Technologie de commandes des transformations industrielles (contrôle, prévention, entretien) (fr)
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  • ADMISSION CONDITIONS

    Apply online : on AMU's e-candidat application, and on the Instrumentation stream website :

    Madame Régine Vlody : 04.91.28.28.30

    Target audience: Students holding the second year of the following licences, who have validated the first 120 credits of this licence, are admitted by right to the (LP) :Sciences Pour l'Ingénieur, Physiques et, Mathématiques et Informatique, Ingénierie Électrique, Physique, Électronique, Électrotechnique et Automatique, Mathématiques, Chimie, Licences scientifiques du secteur des sciences de la matière. Students with a DUT diploma in one of the following disciplines can be recruited to the LP: Mesures Physiques, Mécanique, Physico-chimie, Électronique, Techniques de Laboratoire, Génie Électrique, Informatique industrielle, Contrôle Industriel, Régulation, Automatisme, Maintenance... étudiants titulaires d'un diplôme de BTS, peuvent êêtre recrutés en LP, CIRA, Automatismes Industriels, Techniques Physiques pour l'Industrie et le Laboratoire (TPIL), Électronique, Électrotechnique....

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    • Initial Formation
    • Continious formation
    • Alertnating Learning formation
    • Technical Learning formation
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