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Engineering Education in France
Foreigners often see the French engineering education system as complicated
and difficult to get into. When the system looks at itself, it highlights its
particularities, namely non-specialized studies or a highly competitive
selection which borders on elitism. Nobody disputes the rather good training
level of the French engineers. They can indeed pride themselves upon unarguable
industrial or technological successes, particularly in aeronautics, high speed
trains or telecommunication systems ... and upon high social consideration.
Studies before entering Higher Education
Before entering college, a student has to get through three educational cycles :
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kindergarten, for 3-to-5-year-old children (optional);
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primary school, for 6-to-10-year-old children (mandatory);
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high school, divided into junior high schools (11 to 15 years old) and
senior high schools (16 to 18 years old) (mandatory).
Scientific and technical education
Some peculiarities of the French higher education system may first surprise foreign students :
- it does not only take place in universities, but also sometimes in high schools («lycées») even after having obtained a Baccalauréat (special courses preparing for specialized colleges, special technical sections - "STS"), and many engineering schools are small compared to their foreign equivalents (from 30 to 500 students per
year).
- French universities themselves normally don't select among candidates : the Baccalauréat itself opens the doors to higher education.Competition among students occurs for the entry into smaller colleges, like IUT (technical institutes), STS (special technical sections), CPGES (preparatory classes for engineering colleges), engineering schools. Competitive examinations are organized at the Baccalauréat level, or two years thereafter when leaving preparatory classes (bac+2 level).
Types of scientific and technical Curricula
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Short university-level technical curricula :
There are two large categories of short, two-or-three-year, technical
programs :
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Technical institutes (IUT) are semi-autonomous structures
within universities, leading to a University Degree in Technology (DUT)
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Special technical sections (STS) take place within certain
high schools and lead to an equivalent degree, the Higher Technician
Certificate (BTS).
These curricula last two years after the Baccalauréat. As they are short
and technology-oriented, they directly lead way to employment. The delivered
degrees are valid at the national level. The students may pursue another
year of studies in some particular area and get the National Specialized
Technology Degree (DNTS).
Students may also pursue longer studies, for instance in Professional
University Institutes (IUP) or engineering schools.
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Scientific and technical programs within universities
Scientific university curricula are divided into three levels :
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First level (two years), leading to the Non-Specialized Studies
Degree (DEUG)
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Second level (two years), leading to the Licence degree
(bac+3level) and to the Maîtrise degree (bac+4 level)
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Third level (up to five years), with the Doctoral Qualifying
Degree (DEA) at the end of the first year, and the Doctoral
Degree after approximately three more years of research activity
(bac+8 level).
Universities deliver other more technically-oriented degrees :
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at the bac+2 level : Non Specialized Scientific and Technical Studies
Degree (DEUST) and University Degree (DU) ;
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at the bac+4 level : Bachelor Degree in Science and Technics (MST),
Bachelor Degree in Corporate Computer Applications (MIAGE)
both requiring two years of study after a previous bac + 2 degree;
Professional University Institutes (IUP) which requires three years
after a com petitive examination at the bac+level ;
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at the bac+5 level :Magister Studies ( Magistères) requiring three
years after a bac+2 level, DESS requiring one year after a bac + 4 level
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at the bac+6 level : Technical Research Degree (DRT) given to students
having conducted tech nological research in close relation with a
company.
All these curricula take place within universities and aim at providing
specialists to industry.
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Long technical studies : the engineering programs
There are a lot of engineering studies in France. They differ from one
another on several grounds : program duration, kind of entrance examination,
areas covered. Foreign students can't easily grasp a clear picture with such
great amount of sometimes small schools. Common characteristic of these
engineering schools : the engineering degree is at bac+5 level.
The classical model of the specifically French engineering education
system includes two stages :
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two years of preparatory classes (Classes Preparatoires aux Grandes
Ecoles Scientifiques). Preparatory sections are part of same high
schools. In these sections, students are being prepared to competitive
examinations for entering Engineering Schools (Grandes Ecoles
Scientifiques technically oriented). A few schools of education (Ecoles
Normales Superieures, more scientifically oriented) also recruit that
way.
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three years of higher technical education within schools.
The better known engineering schools, some of which are 200 or more years
old, follow this model.
However, in the last forty years, new engineering programs were developed :
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some engineering curricula recruit students at the Baccalauréat level
(most of them without a special exam), and give them a 5-year training ;
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others still recruit at the bac+2 level, but accept students who have
already got a degree (DEUG,DUT or BTS) instead of organizing a competition
for students coming from preparatory sections.
Most engineering schools take a few university graduates (bac+4) who then
follow the last two years of engineering school with the other students.
International Courses and Programs
Some engineering schools have developed specific courses corresponding to
priority needs of foreign candidates. Here are some examples :
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Integrated Reservoir Management, collaborative program organized jointly
by Institut Français du Pétrole/ENSPM, Delft University of Technology and
Imperial College London, which lasts 6 months (January-June). Graduates will
receive a diploma in reservoir management and will be eligible to submit a
short dissertation for the «Mastère degree» of the Ecole du Pétrole et
des Moteurs
Applications to be sent before September 15 to Institut Français du Pétrole/ENSPM,
IRM Coordinator, BP 311, 92506 Rueil-Malmaison cedex France - Tél : +33-1-
47 52 60 96 - Fax : +33-1- 47 52 67 65.
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Courses "New Telecommunication Techniques", which lasts 8 weeks
(May to July), organized by CESELEC (Centre d'Etudes Supérieures en
Electricité, Electronique, Informatique) Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications
and Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité in Paris with sponsorship of France
Telecom, FIEE and the Union of Telecommunications Industries (SIT).
Registration fees : 31,000 FF per student. Applications before April 15.
Information : CESELEC, 8 Avenue des Minimes, 94300 Vincennes,France. Tel. :
+33-1-43 98 38 44 - Fax : +33-1-43 98 12 06
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"Quality Management in Production Engineering", which lasts 2
months (October and November), organized by CESMECA (Centre d'Etudes Supérieures
pour l'Enseignement de la Mécanique) , in partnership with CAST of INSA
Lyon.
Registration fees : 34,000 FF per student. Applications before September
1. Information : CESMECA, 8 Avenue des Minimes, 94300 Vincennes, France.
Tel. : +33-1-43 98 29 92 - Fax : +33-1-43 98 12 06
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"ECATA, European Consortium for Advanced Training in
Aeronautics", an international program for young European engineers in
the field of aeronautics. This program is being organized jointly by ENSAE,
the Cranfield Institute of Technology, the Department of Aerospace
Engineering of Pisa University, ETS of Aeronautics Engineers of Madrid,
Technical University Delft, and Technical University of Muenchen.
Contact : ECATA Executive Office, 2 Avenue Edouard Belin, 31055 Toulouse
Cedex, France, Tél :+33-61557183
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Master in International Business (MIB) of Ecole Nationale des Ponts et
Chaussées (ENPC), a specialized 15 months program (october - december)
including a 6 month- professional training period in industry, welcomes
yearly engineers, scientists and economists from all countries (groups of 60
students per year), with a cosmopolitan faculty team (American, Asian,
European, ...).
Registration fees : 100.000 FF per student. Information : ENPC, Mrs ERERA,
Tél : + 33-1.- 44 58 28 52.
( http://www.cefi.org/plaquet.html )
List of Universities in France with Engineering Programs
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