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Digital Transformation University Diploma
The Digital Transformation University Diploma (DU) is a training program, available through initial or life-long training, developed by the Disrupt’Campus project of the Université de Lyon. The Disrupt’Campus aims at creating campuses facilitating the digital transition of companies.
Come meet us!
Applications are open for the 7th session
Next session: March 1, 2021
Admission conditions
Terms of access | • Public: students following a Master's program or having already obtained a Master's degree, PhD students, Bachelor's students with a two-year professional experience. • This training program is registered on Pôle emploi training catalogue. |
Application | To apply please download the application file here Please note that reading the user's guide is strongly advised. |
Important dates | • 6th session ongoing: September 21, 2020 to February 3, 2021 • Applications are open for the next session starting on March 1, 2021 |
Selection | Application file & interview |
Educational & professional objectives
The Digital Transformation University Diploma (DU) aims to train students to take part in the digital transformation of companies. To this end, the program enables students to contribute to projects suggested by our partners: start-ups, SMEs, large companies, authorities and organizations.
Projects are identified by the Université de Lyon among submissions by companies and partners organizations; the Université de Lyon then establishes internship conventions. The team projects focus on the transformation of products, processes and methods.
This hands-on training program is structured around two main teaching units:
- Unit 1: Courses on digital technologies; courses on digital management specificities;
- Unit 2: Internship working on a concrete project submitted by a company.
Organization and features of the program
- Courses entirely in French;
- A 19-week program (612 hours);
- A 44-day internship;
- Teams of 3 students per project;
- A digital training environment enabling students to access resources and communicate with their project team;
- A program of professional lectures;
- A project supervised by two coaches (management and a digital expert);
- A project follow-up methodology of four cycles.
Detailed schedule (FR) |
Student-company collaborative projects
The Université de Lyon’s Disrupt’Campus was founded in 2017, and provides companies with the opportunity to carry out digital innovation projects as part of the Digital Transformation University Diploma program.
Students have participated in 14 projects since March 2018. Here are a few examples of projects proposed by companies:
- Creating and implementing digital platforms;
- Building new companies based on a digital offering;
- Establishing new organizations based on the use of new digital tools;
- Exploring new technological solutions for business management;
- Creating new digital offerings.
Entrusting a project to students (FR)
Fees
- Students: €750 + €92 of CVEC subscription
- Double training: €550
- Life-long training: €2,500 (€2,000 if unemployed)
How to apply?
#1: You are not a student registered within one of our institutions in Lyon and Saint-Étienne:
- Create an account here
- Apply online through the dedicated platform
#2: You are enrolled in one of our institutions:
- Apply online through the dedicated platform
- Pick your institution and use your usual access codes
Contact
Marie-Claire Tekin
marie-claire.tekin@universite-lyon.fr
+33(0)6 31 95 83 89
DUTN@universite-lyon.fr
Partners
Employment/activity rates of graduates
They entrusted us with projects
What is the Disrupt'Campus?
The Disrupt'Campus project is funded by the Investments for the Future program (PIA) and led by Bpifrance. “Disrupt'Campuses” are educational programs teaching entrepreneurship and digital innovation. They create close partnerships between one or more higher education institutions and companies undergoing a digital transformation process. There are 17 such campuses in France.
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