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Company Period 1: Junior Assistant Engineer Mission (07_ENT)

  • Coefficient : 10
  • Hourly Volume: 455.0h (including 0.0h supervised)
    Out-of-schedule personal work : 455h
  • Including project : and 455h unsupervised project

AATs Lists

Description

Company Period 1 objectives:

  • Understanding a need, writing all or part of specifications.
  • Determining or understanding and implementing work methods.
  • Explaining and reporting completed work in written and oral form.
  • Ability to provide evidence of acquired skills.

Learning Outcomes (AAv)

Mandatory AAv

  • AAv_C [hours: , C2, C3]: By the end of S7, students will be able to design and size functional blocks of a technical system, meeting given specifications, identify constraints and limitations, and define test protocols to validate the proposed design

  • AAv_E [hours: , E1, E2]: By the end of S7, students will be able to integrate into the company and act appropriately in terms of analyzing and identifying relevant and useful information as well as understanding the managerial, legal, and value system of the company

  • AAv_F [hours: , F1, F2]: By the end of S7, students will be able to professionally showcase their work by producing detailed, technical, or specialized documents and implement effective communication strategies by adapting to their audience.

  • AAv_G [hours: , G2, G3]: By the end of S7, students will be able to engage in ethical professional practice, particularly by systematically following industry standards and procedures, and evaluate and present their skills convincingly.

Optional AAv

  • AAv_A [hours: 0, A3]: By the end of S7, students will be able to propose functional specifications and requirements for a simple example in their training's application domain.

  • AAv_B [hours: 0, B1, B2, B3, B4]: By the end of S7, students will be able to define scientific problems to solve, analyze them, model them and propose one or more solutions by making simplifying assumptions, using existing models and adapting them to the situation, and justifying their choices in an engineering domain.

  • AAv_C [hours: 0, C1, C4]: By the end of S7, students will be able to design the architecture of a technical system meeting given specifications using an imposed formalism, and evaluate the system's impact against risks and limit them.

  • AAv_D [hours: 0, D1, D2, D3, D4]: By the end of S7, students will be able to implement a solution as a prototype or program by choosing appropriate tools themselves and evaluate its performance by autonomously and rigorously testing the solution following experimental protocols they define.

  • AAv_E [hours: 0, E3, E4]: By the end of S7, students will be able to successfully complete their missions within the given framework, alone and in teams, by soliciting and integrating others' viewpoints and adjusting their actions according to project progress (tasks, planning) and using appropriate tools (version control)

Assessment Method

  • Portfolio
  • Oral Presentation

Milestones

  • Writing of technical mission content by the apprentice (validated by company tutor): before week 44,
  • Video contact between apprentice, academic tutor, and company tutor: before week 48,
  • Academic tutor's company visit: week 6, 7, or 8 (to be combined with presentation),
  • Oral presentation at company: week 6, 7, or 8.