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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE)​

DSTI’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE) offers intensive three-year training in software engineering, information systems, analytics, machine learning & AI, cyber security and cloud computing. The programme also covers a range of enterprise-level skills, all connected to technology, such as accounting, marketing & communication, HR or law. This intense, selective and unique programme equips DSTI students with key professional certifications and practical industry exposure through internship and apprenticeship.

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE)

DSTI’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE) offers intensive three-year training in software engineering, information systems, analytics, machine learning & AI, cyber security and cloud computing. The programme also covers a range of enterprise-level skills, all connected to technology, such as accounting, marketing & communication, HR or law. This intense, selective and unique programme equips DSTI students with key professional certifications and practical industry exposure through internship and apprenticeship.

Our programme has been awarded the Programme Launch Prize in the specialisation: Bachelor of Computer Science: Software Architecture & Complex Systems

Our programme has been awarded the Programme Launch Prize in the specialisation: Bachelor of Computer Science: Software Architecture & Complex Systems

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Accreditations

As a front-runner in data and AI in France, DSTI offers a Bachelor programme at RNCP 6. Our MSc programmes hold RNCP 7 accreditation. DSTI is recognised under the 3IA Cote d’Azur Label for extensive AI content and proudly possesses Qualiopi RNQ certification, affirming the quality of our processes. Our Qualiopi certificate can be downloaded by clicking on this link.

Objectives of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE)

The following are the major objectives of DSTI Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE). 

Acquire expertise in Information Systems

Learn to design, maintain, and optimise these systems on cloud computing platforms and in hybrid environments.

Master Software & Data Engineering

Develop skills to design and interact with various database types. Learn to design 'back-office' or 'back-end' applications for handling large data, up to Big Data.

Start a career in Cyber Security

Learn Cyber Security fundamentals to protect user systems. Understand threat identification, security tools, and implement security measures.

Get ready for Professional Certifications

Pass diverse professional certification exams aligning skills and profile with market needs.

Programme Structure

DSTI provides a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering programme that spans over 3 years granting 180 ECTS.

First Year

The first year of the course providing students with 560 hours of teaching and 40 hours of support and assignments to build a solid technical and theoretical base.

Second Year - optional internship

The second year consists of 540 hours of teaching and 60 hours of support sessions and assignments and is taught in English, including an optional internship experience.

Third Year - Apprenticeship or end-of-year internship

The third and final year, with 550 hours of teaching and 50 hours of support sessions and assignments, offers an optional apprenticeship or end-of-year internship. The year focuses on enhancing students’ practical skills and gaining real professional experience.

Professional Experience

Students must complete 22 to 26 weeks of professional experience, either by doing an apprenticeship in the 3rd year, or by completing two internships over the last two years of the programme.

Programme Features

First Year

600 hours of teaching 

Second Year

600 hours of teaching + optional internship

Third Year

600 hours of teaching + internship or apprenticeship (subject to
conditions)

Curriculum of DSTI Bachelor in Computer Science & Engineering

First year

All courses are conducted in English. Students will learn the following.

  • Computer Architecture and Operating Systems (25h)
  • Introduction to Computer Networks (25h)
  • Fundamentals in Cloud Computing (75h with certification)
  • Operating Systems (25h) 
  • Relational Database Management Systems (25h) 
  • Web Application Systems –(25h)
  • Systems and Applications for Enterprise Collaboration (25h) 
  • Mathematics Harmonisation (50h)
  • Data Structures and Algorithms (50h)
  • The Relational Model and SQL (25h)
  • French Expression and Communication (for native French speakers)  (50h) 

          or  

  • French as a Foreign Language (for native English speakers) (50h)  
  • Practical and Business English (Level 1) (50h) 
  • Preparation to the « Microsoft Office Specialist: Associate » Certification (50h)
  • Workshop & Coaching Cycle « Preparing to Enter the Job Market » (22.5h)  
  • History of Computer Systems (12.5h) 
  • Seminar « Energy – Climate – Sustainable IT » part 1 (25h)  

Support sessions are dedicated to reviewing course topics in depth, answering student questions, re-explaining harder notions, and preparing for examinations.

Second Year (optional internship)

The courses are delivered in  English. The students will acquire the following knowledge.

  • Enterprise Development Ecosystems – C++, Java, Microsoft.NET frameworks (100h)
  • Data Wrangling with SQL (50h)
  • Mathematical Fundamentals of Cryptography (25h)
  • Practical and Business English (Level 2) (50h) 
  • General & Cost Accounting  (40h)
  • Seminar « Energy – Climate – Sustainable IT » part 2 (25h) 
  • Mathematics for Applied Engineering (25h)

Support sessions are dedicated to reviewing course topics in depth, answering student questions, re-explaining harder notions, and preparing for examinations.

Third Year

All courses are taught in English. The students will learn the following:

  • The DevOps Philosophy & Toolkit – 25h 
  • DevOps by Adaltas – 50h 
  • Big Data Ecosystem by Adaltas – 50h
  • Foundations of Statistical Analysis & Machine Learning (25h)
  • Python for Data Engineering & AI development (50h)
  • Web Technologies for Data-Centric Applications & Services (50h)
  • IT Project Management: Traditional and Agile Approaches (25h) 
  • CRM Data Management (25h)
  • Introduction to Digital Marketing and its Tools (25h) 
  • Commercial Law and Intellectual Property Law (25h) 
  • Data Laws & Regulations – Philosophies, Geopolitics & Ethics (25h) 
  • Human Resources, Employee Relations and Employment Law (25h) 
  • Seminar « Energy – Climate – Sustainable IT » part 3 (25h)

Support sessions are dedicated to reviewing course topics in depth, answering student questions, re-explaining harder notions, and preparing for examinations.

Certifications

Our program allows students to prepare for the following certifications.

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Technologies in DSTI Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE)

Resources for DSTI Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE)​

AWS Academy, from which DSTI was one of the first French institutions to be accepted, provides higher education institutions with a ready-to-teach cloud computing curriculum that prepares students to pursue industry-recognised certifications and in-demand cloud jobs. AWS Academy curriculum helps educators stay at the forefront of AWS Cloud innovation so that they can equip students with the skills they need to get hired in one of the fastest-growing industries.

Again, as one of the first French institution members of the  Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE), DSTI faculty can easily integrate AI Skills, technical skills, and industry-trusted and verified credentials into their curriculum to set students up for real-world success.

Azure for Education offers students access to an impressive library of fully licensed Microsoft software, developer tools, and cloud resources, including a yearly $100 voucher. These resources are vital for learning and completing AI-related projects, leveraging the Microsoft cloud ecosystem.

O’Reilly is a comprehensive platform providing over 60,000 books, 30,000 hours of video, live events, and interactive labs on topics like cloud computing, software development, AI, and machine learning. It offers students extensive learning resources to deepen their knowledge in AI and related fields.

Students gain access to our partner Adaltas cloud-based cluster, which leverages Hadoop and Spark for processing large-scale data sets. This enterprise-grade cluster provides 24/7 availability, allowing students to experience real-world big data environments.

All students enrolled in the programme receive access to a SAS license. This software suite is essential for advanced analytics, business intelligence, and data management tasks, providing students with tools relevant to AI-based decision-making.

Through DSTI Learn, based on the latest Moodle LMS core, students can access their study materials, including notifications, course schedules, exams, live sessions, recorded lectures, and assignment submissions. This platform ensures students remain connected with their coursework anytime, anywhere.

DSTI offers a support system through Zendesk, allowing students to seek help for academic, career, or administrative queries. Students can also revisit past responses, ensuring continuous support throughout their studies.

DSTI students are provided with lifelong access to an alumni email account, along with Microsoft Windows and Office 365 licenses, enabling them to stay connected and use essential software for professional and personal use.

Careers

Graduates of the DSTI Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) programme gain the ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics. They also learn to communicate effectively and function on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks and meet objectives. Students also learn to conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions in a variety of technical roles that revolve around computing, hardware, and software.

Career Opportunities

Employment

28k€ gross annual average exit salary (in France) 

Applied MSc at DSTI

Postgraduate studies

DSTI Bachelor in Computer Science & Engineering students work as

  • Data / Big Data Developer
  • Cloud Computing Specialist
  • System Analyst
  • Cybersecurity Officer / Analyst Back-end
  • Software Developer
  • IT Operations Specialist

Admissions

The admission procedure at DSTI School of Engineering is an inclusive endeavour that provides deserving candidates a fair chance. This outlined admission process applies to all study modes.

Eligibility for undergraduate applicants

To be considered for DSTI’s Bachelor programme, candidates must meet the following criteria:

To be considered for undergraduate admissions based on secondary education and baccalaureate results, students must meet the following criteria:

In the first year (Première)

For students enrolled in the General & Technological Baccalaureate Track during their first year (Première), we require an Annual Average Grade of 12/20 or above in each of the following subjects.

  • Scientific Teaching
  • French
  • History-Geography
  • English
In the final year (Terminale)

In the final year (Terminale), we require students to have average grades of 12/20 or above at the time of application and to maintain this standard upon obtaining their baccalaureate. Additionally, a minimum of two acceptable specialisations is required in each of the following tracks.

General Track
  • Mathematics
  • Physics-Chemistry
  • Digital and Computer Sciences
  • Engineering Sciences
  • Life and Earth Sciences
Technological Track

“Sciences and Technologies of Industry and Sustainable Development (STI2D)” series

  • Physics-Chemistry and Mathematics
  • Engineering, Innovation, and Sustainable Development

“Sciences and Technologies of the Laboratory (STL)” series

  • Physics-Chemistry and Mathematics
  • Biochemistry-Biology

“Sciences and Technologies of Design and Applied Arts (STD2A)” series

  • Physics-Chemistry
  • Digital Tools and Languages

The Professional Baccalaureate is generally not considered suitable for admission.

We will examine applications on a case-by-case basis, looking for equivalence to the criteria mentioned for secondary education in France.

In the case of Francophone countries that have retained, in their general tracks, the old ES, L, & S series, the scientific S track (regardless of the option) will be favoured, followed by the ES track with a mathematics option.

Prospective students are required to successfully pass an admission interview to be considered for acceptance into the Bachelor programme.

IT Requirements

Students at DSTI should have a Windows PC laptop, not Apple Mac, with these minimum specs:

At least Intel Core i5 (or AMD equivalent)

8GB as the absolute minimum, but 16GB highly recommended.

Minimum 512GB, 1TB recommended. SSD required.

NVIDIA preferred, but not essential.

Your PC must be able to run the main latest Windows version (currently: Windows 11).

DSTI will provide a Windows Education (eq. to Enterprise edition) key when classes start.

Don’t purchase MS Office 365: DSTI will provide a full product license when classes start.

Admission Process

The DSTI School of Engineering admission process is a comprehensive exercise that offers an opportunity to all deserving candidates.

We recommend researching our Bachelor programmes to get a feel of “the right fit” for you. Book an online information meeting with our admissions team for advice on the curriculum and to discuss tuition fees.

Our online platform facilitates the application process, where we evaluate your suitability. Upload essential documents like ID, academic records, and a cover letter.

If your application proceeds, we will arrange a 20-minute admission interview to gauge your suitability and interest in your chosen courses.

Upon concluding the admission process, you will receive your official admission decision.

Please refer to our detailed admission process for more information.

Tuition Fees for DSTI Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering (BSc CSE)

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