Engineering degree in Computer Science and Multimedia

Please note: The entirety of this engineering degree, including the entrance exam and classes, is conducted in French. This overview page is available in English to provide general information, but all other sections are only available in French. 

Become a technical video game and interactive systems engineer

Overview

Level of study: Engineering degree (Bac+5)

Duration: 2 years

Minimum number of students: 15 

Maximum number of students: 30 

Entry requirements: Bachelor’s (Bac+2) or equivalent 

Type of course: Work-study/Apprenticeship programme

Location: Angoulême (France)

RNCP Code*: 39128

*French National Framework for Professional Qualifications (Répertoire national des certifications professionnelles, RNCP) 

Computer Science and Multimedia Engineer have a high command of video game and interactive system technologies: Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Immersive Technologies and 3D Design. 

This diploma is from the l'École d'ingénieur·e·s du Cnam (known as EICnam, Cnam Engineering School) and is accredited by la Commission des titres d'ingénieurs (CTI) (Commission of Engineering Degrees). 

A brief history of the diploma

The Cnam Engineering School (EICnam) opened in October 2014, at Cnam-Enjmin, the apprenticeship programme called Diplôme d’Ingénieur · Ingénieure informatique en sciences et technologies des médias numériques (STMN). 

The diploma changed name in 2018 to become the apprenticeship programme Diplôme d’Ingénieur · Ingénieure informatique et multimedia (IEM), or in English, Engineering degree in Computer Science and Multimedia. 

Objectives

A Computer Science and Multimedia Engineer can develop and pilot multi- and transmedia integrating both audiovisual and digital technologies, as well as complex aspects of system architecture and computer science networks.

Skills

Fields linked

Which sectors?

Types of tasks that a Computer Science and Multimedia Engineer can carry out

In the field of Digital Publishing

In the field of Digital Audiovisual Technologies

In the field of Tourism and Intelligent Towns

In the field of Industrial Simulation

In the field of New Training Systems

What is a qualified engineer?

  • A student who has successfully taken a training course or validated an experience leading to being awarded the title of a qualified engineer from an authorised school. 

  • This authorisation required by the school to deliver such titles is obtained from la Commission des titres d’ingénieurs (CTI) (Commission of Engineering Degrees). 

  • Their diploma equates to a master’s level diploma, which is the internationally recognised norm of studies at level Bac+5.