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Science, Technology, Health

Electronics Engineer

  • School / Prep

    ENSEIRB-MATMECA

  • Target level of study

    Bac + 5

  • ECTS

    180 credits

  • Duration

    3 years

  • Language(s) of instruction

    French

Presentation

To train engineers with a mastery of the fundamentals of electronics, and a solid scientific and technical culture complemented by a wealth of economic, social and human knowledge. These high-level, generalist electronics engineers master both electronic modules and systems in their hardware and software dimensions. They develop great adaptability and acquire skills in the main electronics technologies.

"The course gave me a solid grounding in analog and digital electronics, thanks to a wide range of high-quality teaching and very interesting study projects. The technical skills I have acquired thanks to my training are recognized by companies and are of great interest to recruiters. Today, I've found my calling: I work in the field of Artificial Intelligence! The school also enabled me to do a 3-month internship in the UK, which was a memorable experience."

Anne-Sophie

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Objectives

The first two years of training are organized around general electronics themes. The 3rd year is dedicated to specialization options.

Three internships, lasting a total of 12 months, enable gradual immersion in a company in France or abroad.

 

Labels

The program is accredited by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur (CTI).

The course has been awarded the European EUR-ACE label, attesting to the quality of our training programs, both for our engineering students and for the companies that recruit our graduates.

In particular, this label facilitates :

  • Student mobility between higher education establishments holding the label.
  • The employability and professional mobility of our graduates, thanks to the recognition of their training according to demanding common European standards.
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International dimension

ENSEIRB-MATMECA requires a minimum of 17 weeks' international mobility, either as a university exchange or internship. For further information.

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Training benefits

  • A significant part of the training is devoted to putting into practice the fundamental concepts of the 4 pillars of the electronics field: Analog, Digital, Automatic, Signal and Image Processing, through practical work and thematic projects.
  • Common core of knowledge for semesters 5, 6 and 7.
  • Innovative projects carried out by groups of students on topics proposed by industrialists or academics.
  • Customize your career path by choosing 2 majors and 1 minor in semester 8.
  • Numerous speakers from industry throughout the course.
  • Reinforcement of scientific English through reports and presentations in English.
  • Specializations in semesters 8 and 9. International mobility of at least 17 weeks.
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Program

The aim of the first two years is to acquire engineering-level skills through generalist courses and projects. The third year enables students to deepen their knowledge and skills through their chosen specialization. Three internships, lasting a total of 12 months, enable gradual integration into the professional world.

Several types of mobility are possible, in France or abroad:

  • As part of one or more training courses
  • In 2nd or 3rd year as part of an academic mobility program in one of our partner establishments.

In France

3rd year can be spent at a partner school or university (Groupe INP, Réseau Polyméca).

International

ENSEIRB-MATMECA requires a minimum of 17 weeks' international mobility, either as a university exchange or internship. For further information.

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Organization

Courses

1st year internship - Discovery internship

Duration

1 to 2 months / July - August

Type of mission

Discover corporate life and the engineering profession

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2nd year internship - Application internship

Duration

3 to 4 months / June - September

Type of mission

Role-playing on technical problems

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3rd year internship - Final year project

Duration

5 to 6 months / February - September

Type of mission

A large-scale mission that the student-engineer follows in its entirety

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Admission

Admission requirements

The Electronics specialization is open to the Concours Commun INP, the Pass Ingénieur competitive entrance examination, integrated preparatory classes (La Prépa des INP, CPBx, Licence renforcée de Poitiers, Licence renforcée de Toulon) and admissions on the basis of qualifications (Licence, BUT and ATS).

Concours Commun INP (CCINP)

The Electronics branch recruits most of its students via the Concours Commun INP (CCINP), MP, MPI, PC, PSI, TSI, PT branches.

  • MP stream: 26
  • MPI sector: 2
  • PC stream: 13
  • PSI stream: 24
  • TSI stream: 5
  • PT stream: 5

The Pass Ingénieur Competition 

  • L2 or L3 at university: 1

Integrated preparatory classes

  • The Prépa des INP is common to all the INPs in France (Bordeaux, Clermont-Ferrand, Grenoble and Nancy). It gives access to over 30 public engineering schools on the basis of continuous assessment. Number of places available for the Electronics stream: 5
  • The CPBx (Cycle Préparatoire de Bordeaux) is shared by 9 engineering schools in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Number of places available for the Electronics stream: 3

Recruitment based on qualifications

In 1st year, the school recruits students with a BUT or a scientific and technological bachelor's degree, obtained under excellent conditions and corresponding to the scientific field of the stream in question. Admission to 2nd year is open to students holding a 1st year scientific and technical master's degree.

Number of places offered on the basis of qualifications for the Electronics stream :

  • 1st year: 14
  • 2nd year: subject to availability

Students residing in the following countries must apply via the Campus France procedure only: Algeria, Argentina, Benin, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo Brazzaville, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Gabon, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, Russia, Senegal, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, USA and Vietnam.

To apply, check that your diploma qualifies you for the course you wish to follow (document available here).

Apply now :

  • Applications must be submitted March 13 to May 22, 2025 on the eCandidat. For further information about your application, please contact the school by e-mail at : apply-enseirbmatmeca@bordeaux-inp.fr.

NB: If you do not have your last semester's transcript or diploma certificate when you submit your application, you must send them to us by e-mail at : apply-enseirbmatmeca@bordeaux-inp.fr as soon as we receive them. The absence of these documents will not penalize your application.

Required documents :

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Photocopy of baccalaureate transcript
  • Photocopy of transcripts and grades obtained during post-baccalaureate studies
  • Avis de poursuite d'études (document to be downloaded from eCandidat) or avis de poursuite d'études as defined and issued by the curriculum leader (BUT2/BUT3) to be submitted on the website by May 22, 2025 or sent by e-mail by the curriculum leader to : apply-enseirbmatmeca@bordeaux-inp.fr
  • Additional document: photocopy of diploma taken into account for admission or, failing that, provisional certificate of successful completion.
     

Admission requirements :

  • Candidates will be able to consult their results on the eCandidat application by the evening of June 6, 2025.
  • No results will be given over the phone.
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Tuition fees

  • Registration fee for Community students: 628* euros per year
  • Registration fee for non-EU students: 3,941* euros for the first year / 628* euros for re-registration
  • Registration fee for a gap year: 419* euros
  • Under a professionalization contract (for the 3rd year), the cost of training is covered by the company's OPCO.

All students in initial training must pay the CROUS student and campus life fee before enrolling.

* Rate in effect for 2025-2026

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Professional integration

Engineers graduating from the Electronics program enjoy excellent conditions for professional integration, with rich and varied career prospects.

Professional integration in a few figures

  • 6 out of 10 students find a job before leaving school
  • 94% of recent graduates are in work 3 months after graduation
  • 10% of graduates are preparing a thesis in a laboratory (salaried doctoral status)

What career opportunities are there for our electronics engineering graduates?

Geographic sectors :

  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine: 29
  • Ile de France: 24% of the total
  • Occitania: 16
  • International: 8% of sales
  • Other: 23

Sectors of activity :

  • Consulting and engineering companies: 36%.
  • Computer activities and information services: 25%.
  • Aeronautics, automobile and space industries: 17%.
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry: 5%.
  • Other: 17

Professions :

  • FPGA development engineer
  • Millimeter circuit designer
  • Turboprop system engineer
  • Numerical simulations research and development specialist
  • Radar Algorithm Design Engineer
  • etc.
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