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1. FIRST CYCLE

After a common trunk in the first year, the studies in Mathematics-Physics-Chemistry-Computing (MPCC) lead to two options in the second year :

  • Option Mathematics – Physics – Computing

  • Option Physics – Chemistry – Computing

a) First year or common trunk

FIRST  YEAR : M. P. C. C.

First  semester

Modules
Hourly volume
Type of teaching
Grading grid
Courses
GW
PW
MPCC 1 :          

Mathematics

10h

5h

5h

-

4

MPCC 2 :          

Physics-Sciences

         

Physics

7h
2h30
3h
1h30
3

Chemistry

5h
1h30
2h
1h30
3
MPCC 3 :          
Optional teaching
2h
-
-
-
2
MPCC 4 :
History of sciences
1h
1h
-
-
1
MPCC 5 : English
1h
-
1h
-
1
Total of Grading grid
       
14
Weekly hourly volume
26h
 

Second  semester

Modules
Hourly volume
Type of teaching
Grading grid
Courses
GW
PW 
MPCC 6:          

Mathematics

9h

4h30

4h30

-

4

MPCC 7:          

Physics-Sciences.

         

Physics

7h
2h30
3h
1h30
3

Chemistry

5h
1h30
2h
1h30
3
MPCC 8 :          
Computing
2h
1h
1h
-
2
MPCC 9:
Optional module
2h
1h
1h
-
2
MPCI 10:
Epistemology
1h
1h
-
-
1
MPCC 11: English
1h
-
1h
-
1
Total of Grading grid
       
16
Weekly hourly volume
27h

b) Second year

It comprises two options :

  • Option :  Mathematics – Physics – Computing (MPC) : This option leads to B.Sc degree (Maîtrise) in Mathematics, in Physics or in Computing.

OPTION : M. P. C

First semester

Modules
Hourly volume
Type of teaching 
Grading grid
Courses
GW
PW  
MPC 1 :          

Mathematics

10h

5h

5h

-

5

MPC 2 :          

Physics

10h
4h
4h
2h
5
MPC 3 :
Computing
2h
1h
1h
-
2
MPC 4:          
Optional module
2h
-
-
-
2
MPC 5: English
1h
-
1h
1
MPC 6:
1h
1h
-
-
1
Human Rights
1h
1h
-
-
1
Total of Grading grid
       
16
Weekly hourly volume 
26h

Second  semester

Modules
Hourly volume
Type of teaching 
Grading grid
Courses
GW
PW 
MPI 7:          

Mathematics

10h

5h

5h

-

5

MPI 8:          

Physics

10h
4h
4h
2h
5
MPI 9:
Computing
2h
1h
1h
-
2
MPI 10:          
Optional module  
2h
-
-
-
2
MPI 5: English
1h
-
1h
-
1
Total of Grading grid
       
15
Weekly hourly volume 
25h
  • Option : Physics – Chemistry – Computing  (PCC)  :

This option leads to B.Sc. degree (Maîtrise) in Physics, in Physics-sciences, Chemistry or Computing.

OPTION : P.C. C

First semester

Modules
Hourly volume
Type of teaching 
Grading grid
Courses
GW
PW
MPC 1 :          

Mathematics

6h

3h

3h

-

5

MPC 2 :          

Physics

8h30
3h30
3h
2h
5
MPC 3 :
Chemistry
6h30
3h30
3h
1h30
5
MPI 4:
Computing
2h
1h
1h
-
2
MPC 5:          
Optional module
2h
-
-
-
2
MPC 6: English
1h
-
1h
1
MPC 7:
1h
1h
-
-
1
Human Rights
1h
1h
-
-
1
Total of Grading grid
       
21
Weekly hourly volume 
27h

Second  semester

Modules
Hourly volume
Type of teaching 
Grading grid
Courses
GW
PW 
MPI 8:          

Mathematics

9h

3h

3h

-

5

MPI 9:          

Physics

8h30
3h30
3h
2h
5
MPI 10:
Chemistry
6h30
3h
2h
1h30
MPI 11:
Computing
2h
1h
1h
-
2
MPI 12:          
Optional module
2h
-
-
-
2
MPI 3: English
1h
-
1h
-
1
Total of Grading grid 
       
20
Weekly hourly volume 
26h

2. SECOND CYCLE

According to the envisaged objective, The B.Sc degrees (Maîtrises) in MPCC comprise three options :

A - Fundamental B.Sc. degrees which prepare for the doctorate's studies and to scientific research :

  • B.Sc. degree in fundamental mathematics

  • B.Sc. degree in fundamental physics
  • B.Sc. degree in chemistry
  • B.Sc. degree in computing

B - The applied B.Sc. degrees which prepare to a profession or to professional qualification :

  • B.Sc. degree in applied mathematics

  • B.Sc. degree in applied physics (Electronics, Materials, Mechanics, Environment…)
  • B.Sc. degree in applied chemistry (Analysis and control, Chemical industries…)

C - The teaching B.Sc. degrees which prepare to the profession of teacher at High School :

  • B.Sc. degree in mathematic sciences

  • B.Sc. degree in physic sciences
  • B.Sc. degree in computer sciences

It has to be said that, with the modules' system, the student may proceed to a reorientation toward another option if his initial choice doesn't match his aspirations or potentialities.

3.THIRD CYCLE'S STUDIES

1. D.E.S.S (Diploma of higher specialized studies)

The higher specialized studies' diploma sanctions an applied-specialized training conceived and realized, eventually, with the help of organisms in the socio-economic sector. It's open, preferably, to the holders applied B.Sc. degrees.

The studies for obtaining the D.E.S.S last between two and four semesters. They comprise :

a- Teachings in the concerned speciality sanctioned by written, oral and, eventually, practical examinations.

b- One or more trainings at the end of which the student prepares a training-memoir on a practical subject, chosen in common agreement between the concerned higher education and research establishment and the organism where the training has been carried out.

2. DOCTORAL STUDIES

The doctoral studies comprise a cycle sanctioned an Advanced Studies Diploma (D.E.A), followed by the preparation of a thesis for the obtaining of the doctorate diploma.

  • The D.E.A : The teachings for the obtaining of Advanced Studies Diploma comprise :

    a-  Teachings in the concerned discipline for a advanced training, initiation to research and to pedagogy and, eventually, a complementary training in annex disciplines

    b- The preparation of a research-memoir on an original subject.

The studies for obtaining the D.E.A. last four consecutive semesters divided as follows :

    • Two semesters for the teachings

    • Two semesters for the preparation of the memoir and, eventually, for training research and a complement of pedagogical training.
  • The Thesis : the normal duration for preparing a doctorate is three years.

The habilitated institutions deliver the doctorate diploma mentioning the discipline. To get this diploma, the candidate should present and defend successfully a thesis with an original contribution on a research subject. The candidate should also prove that he possesses a general culture, masters the scientific methods and has the required skills for the analysis and the synthesis.