Further studies after a Professional Bachelor's degree in SARII
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Hello, my name is Maxime, I'm 21 years old, and I am currently studying for a Professional Bachelor's degree in SARII (Automated Systems & Industrial Networking).
Before this program, I completed a BTS SNIR (Digital Systems, Computing & Networks), previously known as IRIS (Computing and Networks for Industry and Technical Services). Prior to that, I obtained a Professional BAC in SEN R&T (Digital Electronic Systems, Networks & Telecommunications).
I am reaching out to you with several questions.
After this Professional Bachelor's, I would like to continue my studies. Some might say that a professional bachelor's degree is meant for entering the workforce, but it is not impossible to continue after a BP.
So I would like your opinion on what is possible and feasible.
Can one enroll in a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (either traditional or through alternation) if they are rejected from a Professional Master's or Master's in Computer Science, or possibly pursue other options (Preparatory School)?
I ask these questions because I love computing and would like to go further. I am passionate about programming, networks, different operating systems, and electronic devices such as (Raspberry Pi, Arduino UNO).
I already have a good amount of knowledge or basics regarding:
Programming languages: ASSEMBLY (learnt in the first year of BTS), C, C++
Web languages: HTML, CSS, PHP
Database: MySQL
Networking.
Operating systems: Windows, Windows Server, UNIX.
I don’t know everything in depth but I have a good foundation in all of this to manage.
I chose this Professional Bachelor's because I am interested in automation. Since high school, I have enjoyed working internships and wanted to pursue alternating training.
I have already done some research, but I haven’t been able to find concrete answers.
That is why I am reaching out to you.
I hope to receive responses from you.
Best regards.
Before this program, I completed a BTS SNIR (Digital Systems, Computing & Networks), previously known as IRIS (Computing and Networks for Industry and Technical Services). Prior to that, I obtained a Professional BAC in SEN R&T (Digital Electronic Systems, Networks & Telecommunications).
I am reaching out to you with several questions.
After this Professional Bachelor's, I would like to continue my studies. Some might say that a professional bachelor's degree is meant for entering the workforce, but it is not impossible to continue after a BP.
So I would like your opinion on what is possible and feasible.
Can one enroll in a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (either traditional or through alternation) if they are rejected from a Professional Master's or Master's in Computer Science, or possibly pursue other options (Preparatory School)?
I ask these questions because I love computing and would like to go further. I am passionate about programming, networks, different operating systems, and electronic devices such as (Raspberry Pi, Arduino UNO).
I already have a good amount of knowledge or basics regarding:
Programming languages: ASSEMBLY (learnt in the first year of BTS), C, C++
Web languages: HTML, CSS, PHP
Database: MySQL
Networking.
Operating systems: Windows, Windows Server, UNIX.
I don’t know everything in depth but I have a good foundation in all of this to manage.
I chose this Professional Bachelor's because I am interested in automation. Since high school, I have enjoyed working internships and wanted to pursue alternating training.
I have already done some research, but I haven’t been able to find concrete answers.
That is why I am reaching out to you.
I hope to receive responses from you.
Best regards.
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Concrete and correct answers will be provided by your University.
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Raymond (INSA, AFPA, CF/R) -
Hello
Look at the ITII network (Institute of Industrial Engineering Techniques)
Recruitment: bac + 2 (BTS, DUT) or 3: bachelor's degree and professional bachelor's degree
3 years in work-study for an engineering title recognized by the commission for degrees
Please note, the recruitment application must be sent to the school by early March at the latest
sincerely