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groupe esaip Angers , Franc ia www.esaip.org

groupe esaip Angers , Franc ia www.esaip.org. groupe. ¿ Dónde estamos ?. Periferia de ANGERS Una ciudad del Valle del Loira Ciudad jovén, viva, moderna y culta . + de 260,000 habitantes 30,000 estudiantes 90 mn AVE desde Paris (60 €) 90 mn de la costa

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  1. groupe esaip Angers, Francia www.esaip.org groupe

  2. ¿ Dónde estamos ? Periferia de ANGERS Una ciudad del Valle del Loira Ciudad jovén, viva, moderna y culta. • + de 260,000 habitantes • 30,000 estudiantes • 90 mn AVE desde Paris (60 €) • 90 mn de la costa • Transporte urbano para estudiantes (33 € al mes)

  3. ¿ Quienes somos ? • Escuela de Ingeniería acreditada « Grande Ecole » en 2004 y miembro de «Conférence des Grandes Ecoles» • Grado reconocido por la C.T.I. Commisión de Título de ingenieros • Primera Escuela de Ingenieros en Francia con certificación Europass

  4. Campus Esaip Buen Ambiente Moderno Alojamiento (opción propuesta por el esaip) 12 habiatciones disponibles en el campus (160€- 230€) Residencias universitarias (280€ - 340€) Pisos compartidos (precio a discutir con propetarios)

  5. Internacional+ de 50 universidades asociadaspor todo el mundo BélgicaHaute Ecole Roi Baudouin de Mons et Charleroi Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg KATHO Kortrijk República Checa Czech Technical University in Prague Dinamarca The Engineering College of AarhusUniversity of Southern Denmark, Odense VIA Vitus Bering University, Horsens Filandia TAMK University of Applied Sciences Tampere Suecia The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm AlemaniaHochschule Albstadt-SigmaringenHochschule DarmstadtHTW DresdenHochschule Esslingen Hochschule Heilbronn HTWK LeipzigUniversität Oldenburg Universität OsnabrückHochschule Ravensburg-WeingartenHochschule Reutlingen Inglaterra Buckinghamshire Chilterns New University Liverpool Hope University College University of Glamorgan Liverpool John Moores University

  6. México Universidad La Salle Países Bajos Avans Hogeshchool Breda Hogeschool Utrecht Noruega Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim Polonia Technical University of Radom Technical University of Lodz Portugal Instituto Politecnico do Porto Rumania University of Bucharest España Universidad de Alicante Universidad Pablo de Olavide Sevilla EUSS Barcelona Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Universidad Antonio de Nebrija, Madrid Universidad de Malaga Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Universidad de Salamanca Universidad de Castilla-La-Mancha, Albacete yToledo Desarrollo multicultural

  7. Cursos impartidos groupe esaip Telecomunicación Informática Industrial Gestión de riesgos Medio Ambiente

  8. Dos Opciones Ingeniería 2 especialidades Máster * Industrial computing and Telecommunications (IRT) * Information Technology Project Manager * Industrial Safety, Environment and Risk Management (SEP)

  9. Erasmus students • PROGRAMMES RUN DURING THE WINTER SEMESTER • Depending on your level of studies, you can : • Complete one semester of the first year (equivalent to “Baccalauréat + 3” years of higher education), from September to February for 30 ECTS. • Complete one semester of the second year (equivalent to “Baccalauréat + 4” years of higher education), from September to February) for 30 ECTS. • Complete one semester of the third year (equivalent to “Baccalauréat + 5” years of higher education) from October to March for 30 ECTS.

  10. Common core Industrial computing & telecommunications Risk management Engineering degree Semester 1

  11. Engineering degree Semester 3 Common core Industrial computing & telecommunications Risk management

  12. Engineering degree Semester 5 Common core Industrial computing & telecommunications Risk management

  13. Erasmus students Courses in English • “Information Systems Security”, Semesters 1, 3, 5 - Lecturer : William MAIN • « Introduction to Human Error » , Semester 3 - Lecturer : Steve O‘BRIEN • « RiskManagement », Semester 5 - Lecturer : Steve O‘BRIEN • « Marketing», Semester 1 - Lecturer : Vincent SHORT • « International Culture », Semester 1 • Europe – Lecturer : Hannah WILLIAMS • Northern Asia – Lecturer : William MAIN • Southern Asia – Lecturer : Vincent SHORT

  14. Erasmus students Courses in English “ Information Systems Security” - Semester 1 Lecturer : William MAIN • Introduction and importance of Information Systems Security. Relevant Industry surveys and economic losses. • Technical overview of an Information Technology System. Explanation of client – server architecture and databases. Terminology • Overview of the threats that exist : natural disasters, malicious software (viruses, worms, trojan horses etc.), hacking, espionage, disgruntled employees • Overview of the solutions that exist (Acceptable use policy, biometrics, passwords, smart cards, intrusion detection systems, anti-virus, firewalls, faraday cages etc. • Model of error levels, skill based, rule based and knowledge based • GEMS (generic error-modelling system) • Study cases : Research and document / real life case studies of ISS incidents

  15. Erasmus students Courses in English “Information Systems Security” - Semester 3 Lecturer : William MAIN • The inspection phase : identifying key information resources and assets • The protection phase: deciding what level of protection is needed • The detection phase : putting in place systems which identify intrusion • The reaction phase : how to respond to a security incident • The reflection phase : understanding the lessons learned and improving the plan • For Industrial Computing Option : Analysis and evaluation of security software products e.g. : IDS, Biometrics, AntiVirus, Firewall, etc. • For Risk Management option : Analysis of Physical Security measures against fires, flooding, earthquakes, etc.

  16. Erasmus students Courses in English “Information Systems Security” - Semester 5 Lecturer : William MAIN • Development of a Security Audit • Computer Forensics • Legislation against European cybercrime • Review of ISO 17799 • Review of ISO 27001

  17. Erasmus students Courses in English “Introduction to Human Error” - Semester 3 Lecturer : Steve O‘Brien • Error production (study of disasters) • Typology of errors • Performance and output of a socio-technic system • Performance and error • Model of error levels, skill based, rule based and knowledge based • GEMS (generic error-modelling system) • Taking decisions and the 8 stages of Rasmussen • Determining factors in the passage from one level to another (skill based to rule based and rule based to knowledge based) • Modes of failure and modes of control • Safety and reliability • Modes of failure and modes of control at skilled based level • Modes of failure and modes of control at rule based level • Modes of failure and modes of control at knowledge based level • Situation analysis using GEMS (generic error-modelling system) • Assessment and reduction of the risk of human error • The « In Depth Defense Approach »

  18. Erasmus students Courses in English «  Risk Management » - Semester 5 Lecturer : Steve O‘Brien • Analysis of different international standards on risk management and the European project ARAMIS on major risks • Association of different fundamental models on risk identification, analysis, evaluation and global management • Critical review of the ISO WG (Working Group) on a global generic risk management standard. • Presentation of organizational structure types developed or analyzed by Gareth MORGAN. • Development of a practical approach to learning organizations as the basis of risk management using the work and research of teams from Harvard University and MIT

  19. Erasmus students Courses in English “ Marketing» 10 hours – Semester 1 Lecturer : Vincent SHORT • Concepts : Economics, Business, Marketing • Marketing as a process • The different steps • The reality • Audit : customer/market/product • Team work activity : « carmart »

  20. Erasmus students Courses in English “International Culture »: 12 hours Semester 1 • The influence of culture on different aspects of business • The language and vocabulary of management • The interface and complementarity between Economics and Management • The module will provide a general approach to inter-cultural corporate communication through case studies in European and Asian contexts. • Three broad geographical areas will be covered : • Europe – Lecturer : Hannah WILLIAMS • Northern Asia – Lecturer : William MAIN • Southern Asia – Lecturer : Vincent SHORT

  21. Application form & course catalogue : www.esaip.org international>international students For more information : Teresa Cordovilla Tél. +33 241 96 65 27 tcordovilla@esaip.org

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