Undergraduate Diploma in Computer Networks Engineering

Paris

 

INTAKE: Jan, April, July & Oct

Program Overview

The Undergraduate Diploma in Computer Networks Engineering at Collège de Paris is a three-year program designed to develop technically skilled professionals capable of designing, managing, and securing complex network infrastructures. This program equips students with a strong foundation in computer networking, systems administration, cybersecurity, and cloud technologies. Through a combination of academic rigor and hands-on learning, the diploma prepares students for roles in network engineering, IT support, and infrastructure management in both local and global organizations.

Curriculum: The curriculum is structured to provide a progressive learning experience, starting with core topics such as Networking Fundamentals, Operating Systems, and IT Essentials. As students advance, they dive into more specialized subjects, including Network Security, Cloud Computing, Routing and Switching, Wireless Communications, Virtualization, and Linux Server Administration. The program also emphasizes practical labs, real-time simulations, and industry-standard certifications (such as Cisco and CompTIA), enabling students to apply classroom learning in real-world settings.

Research Focus: While the diploma focuses on applied technical skills, students are encouraged to engage in research projects that explore current trends and challenges in network engineering. Areas of interest include cybersecurity threats, next-generation networking protocols, edge computing, and network automation. These research initiatives foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills, enabling students to innovate within the evolving landscape of network technologies.

Industry Engagement: Collège de Paris maintains strong connections with IT companies, telecom service providers, and infrastructure solution firms to ensure that students gain real-world exposure. Industry partnerships offer internship opportunities, live projects, guest lectures, and workshops led by networking professionals. This industry-integrated approach helps students understand enterprise-level networking environments and enhances their readiness for the job market.

Global Perspective: In alignment with Collège de Paris’s international orientation, the program is offered in a multicultural and bilingual (French and English) learning environment. Students benefit from exposure to global network standards and practices, with opportunities for international collaboration, virtual labs, and exchange programs. This global perspective prepares graduates to work in multinational IT environments and understand the demands of international network management.

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Location

Paris

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

€ 6000

Undergraduate Diploma Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate diploma programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.

College de Paris acknowledges the importance of supporting international students in pursuing their educational aspirations. To facilitate access to quality education, the institution offers various scholarship opportunities tailored to assist deserving international students. These scholarships aim to alleviate financial burdens and promote academic excellence and diversity within the student body.

Merit-Based Scholarships: College de Paris provides merit-based scholarships to international students with outstanding academic achievements. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and may cover a portion of tuition fees.

Need-Based Scholarships: The institution offers need-based scholarships to international students facing financial constraints. These scholarships are designed to support students who demonstrate financial need and may cover tuition fees or living expenses.

Diversity Scholarships: College de Paris values diversity and offers scholarships to students from diverse cultural backgrounds. These scholarships aim to foster a multicultural learning environment and may encompass various criteria, including geographical diversity, cultural heritage, or underrepresented communities.

Program-Specific Scholarships: Some scholarships are tailored to specific academic programs or fields of study offered by the institution. These scholarships encourage students with a particular interest or exceptional talent in a specific area of study.

Graduates of the Undergraduate Diploma in Computer Networks Engineering at Collège de Paris are equipped with the technical expertise and practical experience required for a wide range of roles in IT infrastructure, networking, and cybersecurity.

Network Engineer: Design, implement, and maintain enterprise-level computer networks, ensuring seamless data communication and system performance across wired and wireless infrastructures.

Systems Administrator: Manage and support an organization’s servers, operating systems, and IT environment. This role includes monitoring performance, installing updates, and troubleshooting technical issues.

Network Security Specialist: Protect network infrastructures from cyber threats by implementing firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and encryption protocols, ensuring data integrity and compliance with security standards.

Cloud Network Administrator: Deploy and manage cloud-based networking solutions using platforms like AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud, ensuring connectivity, scalability, and performance of virtual networks.

IT Support Technician: Provide technical assistance to users, diagnose network or system issues, and ensure that hardware and software resources operate efficiently across departments.

Wireless Communications Engineer: Design and manage wireless communication networks, optimizing connectivity for mobile devices, IoT systems, and enterprise mobility solutions.

VoIP Engineer: Configure and maintain Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems that support business communications, integrating voice, video, and messaging technologies over IP networks.

Technical Support Analyst: Analyze technical issues related to network connectivity and provide frontline support to resolve them, often interacting directly with end-users and IT teams.

Infrastructure Engineer: Plan and oversee the development of IT infrastructure, including routers, switches, servers, and data centers, ensuring high availability and robust performance.

Cybersecurity Analyst: Monitor network activities for unusual behavior, conduct vulnerability assessments, and implement strategies to prevent unauthorized access and data breaches.


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