Université de Lorraine

Master Ingenierie Des Systemes Complexes

Maxeville, France Taught in French Open to international students

About the Program

Universite de Lorraine offers the Master Ingenierie Des Systemes Complexes in Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France, a two-year, French-taught master's degree with yearly tuition of 250 euros and an intake generally expected in September. Complex systems engineering is a field that studies systems made up of many interacting components, whether technical, biological, or organizational, and develops methods for modeling, analyzing, and controlling their behavior. Students in this area typically study systems theory, mathematical modeling, and control engineering, alongside computer science topics such as simulation and data analysis that are used to understand how complex systems behave over time. Coursework often addresses how individual components of a system interact to produce overall system behavior, methods for optimizing system performance, and the design of systems that must operate reliably despite uncertainty or changing conditions. Because complex systems appear across many domains, training in this field is generally interdisciplinary, drawing on engineering, mathematics, and computer science to address problems in areas such as industrial automation, energy networks, transportation, or biological systems. Students often work on applied projects that require combining theoretical modeling with practical implementation, developing skills in both analytical reasoning and technical tools such as simulation software. Graduates of programs in complex systems engineering commonly pursue careers as systems engineers, working in research and development for industries that rely on complex technical infrastructure, or in roles involving modeling, simulation, and optimization. Others move into project engineering, technical consulting, or further doctoral research in engineering or applied mathematics. As the program is taught in French, applicants need strong French language skills, generally along with a background in engineering, mathematics, or computer science, to follow coursework over the two years of study.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is about the same as the typical master's in France.

Median tuition for that cohort is 286 USD, across 6,785 programs in our catalog.

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