About our IT Infrastructure Support students
The LP aGSRi (administration et Gestion des Systèmes des Réseaux informatiques) is a 3-year course specialising in Network Management. It is roughly equivalent in content and level to a Professional Grade. Students are required to attend a wide range of courses in specialised technical domains. The bias is on practical work.
Lannion's industrial estate consists of a large pool of companies such as France Telecom and Alcatel and other numerous smaller firms specialising in telecoms. The IUT has established partnerships with local companies, providing our department with quality equipment but also pedagogical collaboration with professionals.
Network Administrator, System Administrator
Here are some examples of typical projects :
- IP integration
- setting up the IT system for a new company
- implementing an application server solution for schools (Borough IT services)
- implementing network supervision tools (pharmaceutical group)
- shared resources solution (Hospital)
- implementing a proxy server
- migration project from NOVELL to Microsoft 2000
- DNS migration to Linux
- testing and implementing backup solutions with open source software using Linux
- testing and implementing WLAN solution on ferries
- system and network supervision and centralised administration tools
- audit, cost analysis for renewing all IT equipment
- Citrix servers migration, NAS IBM integration
- server administration and optimisation
Semester 1 | |
| Foundation module (Programming, Switching, TCP/IP, DHCP/NAT) | 34h |
| Database and Network Database | 30h |
| Networks (services) | 77h |
| UNIX | 53h |
Semester 2 | |
| System Administration | 40h |
| Network security | 44h |
| Database administration (Oracle, MsQL) | 36h |
| Project Management | 26h |
| Project 1 (in a company) | 136h |
| Business Communication Skills | 30h |
| English | 32h |
| Business Management | 30h |
| Industrial Placement/internship | 3-5 months |
We are a certified CISCO Local Academy. Most students take the CCNA certification.
The placement lasts from early May to the end of August.
There is no obligation on your part, even though it would be greatly appreciated… Alternatively, you could also decide to pay him/her on merit, at the end of the placement, or provide some help towards accommodation and food.
Our students are allowed to apply for grants through our university which could help cover their living costs. In order to apply for those grants, they will need a copy of the Training Agreement, which is why we usually insist on your sending us this agreement as early as possible.
Once you have agreed to taking a student on a placement, perhaps following a telephone interview, you will be sent a Training Agreement by the university. This agreement will contain the following information :
- the student's name and details as well as the company's name and address
- the name of our university
- the name of the degree
- the name of a supervisor in the company and at the university with a possible topic
- the dates of the placement/internship
- the obligation for the student to have his own insurance
- the obligation for the student of writing a final report
Thank you for your interest. For further information please contact :
Véronique CHARRIAU (Placement Coordinator)
veronique.charriau@univ-rennes1.fr
Département Réseaux informatiques et Télécommunications
IUT de Lannion (Université de Rennes 1)
22302 LANNION, France.
Tel: 00 33 2 96 46 94 70/ Fax: 00 33 2 96 46 93 91