28 French Grandes Ecoles
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28 French Grandes Ecoles
25 French Grandes Ecoles 19 ENGINEERING SCHOOLS 5 BUSINESS SCHOOLS 1 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES A Grande Ecole: A French specificity The first Grandes Ecoles have been created in the 19th century. They have a special place in the system of the French higher education. They also cooperate with the French and foreign universities for their particular research. Recruitment of top French schools is done on selective competition. They provide training of excellence and high expectations that correspond to the economic world. Les Grandes Ecoles are all members of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles (CGE), association that gathers and promotes the top higher institution in France and develops training courses and research. All of the FESIC schools are members of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles. FESIC Schools’ common values and requirements Schools in Network which mutualize their experiences to continuously improve the content of their courses. Our schools’ offer: • Individual, professionalizing and international paths for all students. • Schools that train tomorrows’s engineers and managers who can innovate, anticipate and evolve in a professional world of increasingly complexity. • Cursus that prepare students to think about the meaning of their missions and that will weigh on the future of our society by their sense of ethics and public interest and create a world that makes sense for everyone. Key figures The FESIC Schools Network : the leading network of private higher education institutions in France 40 000 students 20 000 adults in continuing education 57 campuses in France and abroad 8 000 graduates each year 110 000 alumni 1 100 teachers 5 000 lecturers 80 laboratories and research teams More than 1 000 partnerships with foreign universities INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED DIPLOMAS All schools offer a diploma referred by the Minister of Education; diploma awarding the degree of Master Engineering schools offer programs leading to a graduate diploma certified by the CTI : Commission des titres d’ingénieurs (commission that issues master’s degrees in engineering) and have all been awarded the European accreditation of engineering degree programs (EUR-ACE). Schools of management issue a state-certified diploma by the CEFDG (commission d’évaluation des formations et diplômes de gestion) and have been awarded the EQUIS, EPAS, AMBA, AACSB, CIUTI… accreditations that give them strong international recognition. STUDYING AT A FESIC SCHOOL The 25 schools are located throughout the country and have French hospitality services for international students. Pedagogy constantly updated based on: - Multidisciplinary training (scientific, economic, human) - Training in research and innovation - Programm’s Internationalization - Professionalization of courses (many work placements) - Human and social education that prepares students to put their skills to the service of men and the society - Tutoring of each student 80% of our young graduates find their first job In less than two months after graduating 19 ENGINEERING SCHOOLS 4 major areas of training and more than 50 specialities I - Agriculture, Food industry, Health, Environmental science, Geology EI Purpan Toulouse ESA Angers ISA Lille ISARA Lyon LASALLE Beauvais ESAIP Angers, Grasse II - Science, and Information and Communication Technologies CPE Lyon ESEO Angers, Paris, Dijon ISEN Brest-Rennes, Lille, Toulon ISEP Paris ESAIP Angers, Grasse III - Mechanical engineering, Energy, Building industry, Textile engineering, Materials science, Transportation, Automotive engineering, Aeronautics ECAM Lyon ECAM Rennes ECAM Strasbourg - Europe ECAM-EPMI Cergy-Pontoise Groupe ICAM Lille, Nantes, Paris, Toulouse HEI Lille IV - Chemical Engineering CPE Lyon ESCOM Compiègne LOCATION ENGINEERING SCHOOLS Sciences and Earth engineer • • • • • • ESA Angers ESAIP Angers, Grasse ISA Lille ISARA Lyon LASALLE Beauvais Purpan Toulouse Chemical engineer • CPE Lyon • ESCOM Compiègne Lille Lille Brest Brest Paris Paris Rennes Rennes Angers Angers Nantes Nantes Digital Technologies engineer • • • • • CPE Lyon ESAIP Angers, Grasse ESEO Angers, Paris, Dijon ISEN Brest-Rennes, Lille, Toulon ISEP Paris Arts and Crafts / Generalist engineer • • • • ECAM Lyon, Rennes, Strasbourg-Europe ECAM EPMI Cergy-Pontoise HEI Lille Groupe ICAM Lille, Nantes, Paris, Toulouse Strasbourg Strasbourg Dijon Dijon Lyon Lyon Toulouse Toulouse Grasse Toulon Toulon 5 BUSINESS SCHOOLS EDHEC Business School Lille, Nice, Paris, London ESSEC Business School Paris, Singapore ESSCA Angers, Paris, Budapest, Shanghai IESEG Business School Lille, Paris ISIT Paris (management, communication, translation, interpretation) 1 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES EPP -School psychologist practitioners (Clinical psychopathology, Psychology of work)