The technological pathway is much broader than is generally understood, organized around STI2D and STMG bachelor's degrees, BTS and BUT diplomas.
The technological path: from Bac-4 to Bac+8 to be ready to enter the workforce at all levels
As shown in the diagram below, the technological pathway encompasses all bachelor's degree programs, all undergraduate programs (BTS, BUT, Licence, CPGE), university master's degrees, schools (IAE, engineering schools), and even doctorates.
Technological courses prepare students to combine knowledge and skills and master tools and techniques to solve complex problems.
Whether in industrial professions (operations manager, design and engineering technician, industrial mechanic, network technician, graphic designer, etc.) or in services (accountant, legal assistant, social worker, librarian, developer, webmaster, etc.), students will go on to become professionals with exciting, evolving, and constantly changing responsibilities.
The technological path is definitely the way forward. It paves the way for all professions steeped in technology with a capital T.
To achieve its goal, EUT is committed to informing and supporting high school and college students in defining their plans, as well as ensuring their academic success.
Would you like to be reassured about your chances of success?Support is available from the first year to reinforce your knowledge, and there are pathways between undergraduate programs.
Would you like to take the time to develop your career plans? The skills centers provide individual support, while PPP and SAé courses offer an initial introduction to professional environments. Better still, internships and work-study programs allow you to test your plans in real-life situations.
Want to work without compromising your chances of returning to education? Then progress at your own pace. The third pathway allows you, after obtaining a bachelor's degree, to gain initial professional experience and consider returning to study for a master's degree in consultation with your employer.
If that's your intuition, your plan, your desire, then don't hesitate to embrace technology!
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