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Engineering Management,Entrepreneurship and Innovation…
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87 years of experience in engineers’ education!
A network of about 8 700 EPF alumni
1 350 students (40% women)
3 degree programmes accredited by CTI
140 international partner universities
A semester abroad for 100% of the students
2 mandatory foreign languages
15% of international students
15 specialisations
12 months of internships during studies
800 industrial partners
A team of 100 permanent faculty and staff members
450 lecturers from industry
3 campuses (Sceaux, Troyes & Montpellier)
95% of 2011 graduates found jobs within 2 months after graduation
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EPF - Graduate School of Engineering
EPF’s generalist and polytechnic training programme prepares its graduates for a changing, globalised economy.
By acquiring a broad skills base and learning to act as managers, mediators and innovators, our engineers are perfectly adapted to the new technological, industrial and human challenges of the companies. An EPF degree puts the wind in your sails and offers an excellent career outlook.
Above all, EPF’s programme is characterised by the school’s ambition of helping each student successfully reconcile their career goals and their personal goals to make their aspirations a reality.
Our school’s development meets this standard of openness and support, giving each student the possibility of having many varied experiences, through internships, projects, research and entrepreneurship, in a variety of environments, in France and abroad.
An EPF education gives every personality room to fl ourish, in an academic climate focused on social and gender balance, in line with our original mission: building responsible male and female engineers who are committed and appreciated in the companies.
EPF’S ENGINEERING STUDIES CURRICULUM .......................................... 02 - 03
EPF COURSE STRUCTURE ...................................................................04 - 05
MAJORS AND SPECIALISATIONS ........................................................... 06 - 11
GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................... 12 - 13
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES............................................................ 14-15
INTERNSHIPS AND INDUSTRIAL PARTNERSHIPS.......................................16 - 17
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ..................................... 18 - 19
STUDY FRENCH IN PARIS ....................................................................20 - 21
PRACTICAL INFORMATION .................................................................. 22 - 23
EPF CAMPUSES ............................................................................... 24 - 25
Jean-Michel NICOLLE, President
9 MILESTONES
Founded in 1925, EPF Ecole d’Ingénieurs, then known as “Ecole Polytechnique Féminine”, was one of the fi rst engineering schools in France to admit
women. EPF has been coeducational since 1994, hence the acronym with the initials of the original full name.
✔ 1925 “Ecole Polytechnique Féminine” was founded by Marie- Louise Paris
✔ 1939 The “Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur” (Accreditation Board for Engineering Degrees) accredited the EPF Diplôme d’Ingénieur
✔ 1943 EPF came under the auspices of the French Ministry of Education
✔ 1991 EPF acquired the status of a state-approved Foundation
✔ 2001 EPF accredited to deliver a Master’s Degree with EPF Engineering Degree
✔ 2002 Extension of the main site, increasing its area by two thirds
✔ 2006 EPF becomes a charter member of the IngéFrance network
✔ 2010 Opening of a new campus in Troyes (180 km south east of Paris)
✔ 2012 Opening of a new campus in Montpellier (south east of France)
EPF has educated 8 700 alumnae and alumni for all sectors of manufacturing and service industries. Each class is currently made up of about
250 students. All EPF engineering degrees awarded - some in collaboration with foreign universities - are recognised by the offi cial French
Accreditation Board for Engineering (Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur).
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Our logo : quite a symbol !The “Phi” symbol, which comes from ancient Greek, represents - through the golden number - the balance between mathematics, art and philosophy and thus, gathers in the same symbol humanities and sciences.
This is the perfect image for the generalist dimension of EPF engineers.
Phi is also the root of numerous words and concepts wecome across in our educative assignment (philosophy,philanthropy, etc…). It is also the symbol of our historicalfocus, which is to train and promote women engineers.Through this logo, EPF highlights its history, values andgeneral engineering dimension.
Sceaux
Troyes
Montpellier
9 INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE
Since 1984, EPF students have been able to benefi t from international
experience, whether in the form of internships or study abroad.
Nowadays a growing European Union and globalising of trade have
made international training essential. International training and
study abroad enable students:
✔ to have an inside view of foreign universities and industry,
✔ to become really fl uent in one or more foreign languages,
✔ to acquire experience abroad for fi rst job applications, both in
French and international fi rms,
✔ to enhance their career prospects after the fi rst years of
professional experience.
But the main reason for going abroad is that it is a character building
experience, which develops the student’s autonomy, adaptability,
knowledge and respect for differences, and his or her tolerance.
All these qualities are sought after by 21st century companies.
9 GENERAL ENGINEERING
The education of the generalist engineer combines scientifi c, technical
and technological courses. This curriculum enables the graduate
engineer to participate in research, to manage projects considering all
their aspects (economic, fi nancial, human relations etc.) and to exercise
their talents in a variety of sectors in France and abroad.
This career calls for extensive responsibilities in the scientifi c and
technical fi elds, as well as in economic, social and human aspects.
An engineer knows how to set an example in society, serving as a
stakeholder in the modern world. Sustainable development and ethics
are the foundations of their managerial approach. EPF’s generalist
engineers learn to take on three roles that fully defi ne the part they
play in their companies:
✔ Leaders, active in decision-making processes (technical
solutions, fi nancing and investment choices, etc.). Managing
and coordinating teams.
✔ Mediators, knowing how to get professionals from different
positions (fi nancial, technical, communication, HR, etc.) to
communicate with each other and work together.
✔ Innovators, capable of investing in new fi elds and capable
of imagination and creativity in both products and services,
moving the company forward by helping it innovate.
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EPF’S ENGINEERING STUDIES CURRICULUM
Thanks to its experience ineducating women engineers,
EPF remains one of the engineering schools in France
with the most women in its student body (40%).
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EPF provides a truly multidisciplinary generalist three-year curriculum, with identical exams and course content on each site, in Sceaux, Troyes and Montpellier.
Students may change campuses according to the major they choose in the 4th year.
30 ECTS1st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
Semester S1 30 ECTS Semester S2
30 ECTS Semester S3 30 ECTS Semester S4
30 ECTS Semester S5
30 ECTS
30 ECTS
Semester S7
EPF Engineering Degree – Master’s Level
Semester S9
Continue studies to earn a doctorate or other degree
Student Engineer Internship or Semester Abroad
Specialisation
30 ECTS
30 ECTS
30 ECTS
Semester S6
Semester S8
Semester S10
Major
Blue Collar Internship
Final ProjectS t S10
September February
Master’s Cycle
Licence Cycle
(Bachelor Equivalent)
January June
First job
9 GENERAL ENGINEERING COURSE CYCLE (1ST, 2ND AND 3RD YEAR OF STUDIES)
The students take advantage of the fi rst year of studies to adapt to the rhythm of higher education. This concerns not only the learning methods but also
the organisation of the personal workload. In this way, each student is able to follow a basic scientifi c and engineering course, which includes the study
of two foreign languages and practical courses on professional skills, in order to prepare for their fi rst internship.
During the second year, the basis of the general engineering instruction is laid in order to allow a good transition to the fi nal specialisation cycle. In
addition, the fundamental scientifi c knowledge is consolidated.
Starting in the 3rd year, there is a twofold objective: consolidating the foundations of the generalist coursework and ensuring a smooth transition to the
major cycle. During this time, EPF helps its students take on-board the professional tools they need to prepare for their 4th year Student Engineer
internship, with a broad range of projects (active learning, in which the student plays an active role in training) and elective classes (introduction to art,
design, ergonomics, astronomy, health, journalism, etc.). A systems’ engineering module is taught in cooperation with Dassault Systèmes.
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EPF COURSE STRUCTURE
✔ Training is completed with a Final Project lasting 5-7 months
(semester 10) in a company or a university research laboratory.
9 HARMONISATION SEMESTER
EPF is one of the few French graduate engineering schools able to integrate
students who have a bachelor’s degree from other institutions and who
wish to complete their studies at EPF. Students join the EPF curriculum
starting in the 4th year and earn their EPF degree in 2 years.
Students must have a solid background in mechanics, mathematics
and computer sciences to be accepted on the programme. The
harmonisation semester allows these students to smoothly integrate
into the regular EPF curriculum and to update or acquire the basic tools
and skills required for an engineer entering EPF in the 4th year. Because
courses are taught in French, students should have a minimum level of
B1 in French, but can be accepted with a level A2 on condition that they
attend our summer language programme. EPF provides French language
courses every summer to help with the language requirement.
Students attending the harmonisation semester will fi nd themselves in
small classes and groups. The small size helps to tailor projects and courses
to specifi c student needs in preparation for their future specialisation.
9 MASTER’S CYCLE
The Master’s cycle covers the last two years of the training programme.
It allows students to put their career plans into practice thanks to a wide
range of opportunities in the form of course work, internships, projects,
site visits, etc. Students choose their own specialisations, allowing them
to personalise their studies. The objective of the last two years of the
programme is to develop the technical capacity, the know-how and
professional expertise of future engineers. The learning process is put
into context so that students can adapt to the companies and develop
professional skills.
✔ The 1st semester of the 4th year (semester 7) is set aside for the
engineering student internship or, on a voluntary basis, for
study abroad. Students who enter EPF in 4th year (or international
students on the dual degree programme) join the Harmonisation
semester.
✔ In the 2nd semester (semester 8), students can choose between six
majors. These provide a link between the highly multidisciplinary
generalist training in the fi rst three years and the specialisation
in the fi fth year.
✔ In the 5th year (semester 9), students choose one of the
specialisations offered by EPF in Sceaux, Troyes or Montpellier.
They can also study at one of EPF’s partner schools and
universities in France or abroad to prepare a double-degree.
✔ Option of going on to earn a master’s degree at UTT
✔ Entrepreneurship and Innovation
CAMPUS
SCEAUX
MONTPELLIER
SCEAUX - TROYESMONTPELLIER
TROYES
MECHANICS✔ Aeronautics and Aerospace
✔ Structure and Material Mechanics
ENVIRONMENT✔ Environmental and Innovative Engineering
✔ Environmental Recycling of Resources and Processing
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT✔ Business Decision Engineering
✔ Industrial and Logistics Engineering
ENERGY✔ Conventional and Sustainable Energies
✔ Water, Energy and Environment
URBAN PLANNING
ALL SPECIALISATIONS
ALL SPECIALISATIONS
✔ Sustainable Construction
✔ Dual degree in France at a partner institution
✔ Semester, year or dual degree abroad
INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
✔ Information Systems Management
✔ E-Health / Bio-systems Engineering
MAJORS AVAILABLE IN THE 4TH YEAR SPECIALISATIONS IN THE 5TH YEAR
The school offers balanced and intensive learning, with Lectures (30%), Labs (40%) and Projects (30%). It also favours distance learning with platforms
such as Moodle. In addition, students work with advisors to increase their chances of success (coaching and tutoring) and to prepare their career plans
(interview simulation, MBTI test and portfolio creation).
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ENVIRONMENT MAJOR (Sceaux campus)
Innovation and optimisation for sustainable developmentThe objective of this major is to use innovation to model and develop a
sustainable environmental project. Students are mainly required to have
a background in earth sciences and pollution management. The political
and legal issues related to the environment will also be studied. The major
provides the scientifi c expertise and modelling tools required in the fi eld of
sustainable development. It is particularly geared towards students wishing
to play an active role in environmental protection.
Graduates in this major are recruited by eco-industrial service groups, local
authorities, consultancies, research institutes, national and European agencies
and NGOs in the areas of pollution, change management and environmental
consulting.
ENVIRONMENTAL & INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING
The EIE programme is geared towards engineers who want to invent, develop,
sell, produce and maintain the sustainable solutions of tomorrow. Students
are trained to imagine engineering processes and economic models which will
promote a society of sustainable development.
The EIE specialisation is entirely taught in English. Students from EPF
are joined by international students for a semester of challenge and the
opportunity to explore this global movement of change. EPF has recruited
local and international professors from the academic community, government
institutions, NGOs and from industry. Professors are either native English
speakers or fl uent in English. Students will study renewable energies, building
energy effi ciency, waste and water treatment, urban and rural sustainable
development, life cycle assessment and eco-design. The innovation part
of the specialisation is concentrated in the courses of management of
innovation, project management, costing and fi nance plus sustainable supply
chains. Students will also cover topics such as environmental public policy,
law, ethics and corporate social responsibility.
The pillar of the EIE specialisation is its Environmental Project. In groups of
4-6, students apply their skills to practical work with EIE partners.
Sectors and positionsEnvironmental consulting, all the renewable energies, manufacturing and
process industries, change management, NGOs, public and private R&D, product
and service design and development, project and programme manager, quality
control, operations management, consultant.
ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING OF RESOURCES AND PROCESSING
Chemistry/Biology (natural resource rehabilitation and processing). Urban
and industrial processing and resource system modelling. Environmental
analysis. Waste processing and recycling.
Sectors and positionsWaste management study engineer, environmental measurement and analysis
engineer, environmental safety engineer, environmental technical-commercial
engineer.
MAJORS AND SPECIALISATIONS
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MECHANICS MAJOR (Sceaux campus)
Design and manufacture of complex mechanical systemsThe mechanics major studies the different stages of the processes for designing
complex mechanical systems through a systems engineering approach. In
addition to modern computer-aided design tools, it provides a foundation in
material sciences and structure and fl uid modelling, which are essential to
the different industrial sectors related to metalworking and construction. This
major focuses on structure design methods.
MATERIAL AND STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
For more than 20 years, the «Material and Structural Mechanics» specialisation
has given EPF students a broad curriculum on general structures, with more
specifi c applications in civil engineering, automobile manufacturing and naval
and offshore construction.
This specialisation is based on fundamental knowledge taught with an industrial
and research purpose:
✔ In materials, understanding and predicting mechanical macroscopic
behaviour of crystalline materials from their microscopic properties,
metallurgy, composite materials, shaping of materials.
✔ In structure analysis, the study of beams, plates and shells, with various
methods such as the energetic method, under static or dynamic loads,
with elastic, visco-elastic, plastic behaviour, and a large study of the
fi nite element method (with Cast3m Software).
This specialisation has a close relationship with the EPF research laboratory
ERMESS on the topics of fatigue, fracture and reliability. The theoretical courses
of this specialisation are completed with experimental practice in external
laboratories, on material behaviour (as in the tension of steel bars, tests on
concrete samples, soil), metallurgy (X-ray diffraction, scanning electron
microscopy), and the production and test of multi-layered plates fabrication.
AERONAUTICS & SPACE
This specialisation gives the requisite and necessary knowledge in
aerodynamics, space mechanics, materials, structural analysis, propulsion,
fl ight mechanics applied to design of different types of vehicle: aircraft,
helicopter, missile, launcher, drone and satellite.
These courses are represented by design offi ces and 2 major projects:
✔ Project of design and performance analysis of military aircraft
✔ Project of satellite launcher design
By the end of this specialisation, the graduates can take full advantage of
their engineering studies, to develop and acquire operational and technical
skills, using the techniques, methods and constraints characteristic of a
professional course.
Sectors and positionsTechnical design offi ce engineer, aeronautical and aerospace systems engineer,
aeronautical maintenance engineer, R&D consultant engineer, sales engineer,
engineer managing transversal projects.
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
Information system architecture, management, Web, IT security, networks,
modelling, tests, quality, project management, etc.
SECTORS AND POSITIONSSystem and network administrator, information systems architect, contractor and
client project management, application development, IT systems integration,
information systems migrator, software quality, information systems security
management, enterprise architect.
E-HEALTH
The foundations of health sciences, healthcare IT systems, legal and economic
issues, smart home systems for home healthcare, the latest telemedicine
tools and medical imaging.
SECTORS AND POSITIONSHealthcare IT systems architect, healthcare network manager, hospital engineer,
etc.
ICT MAJOR (Sceaux campus)
Information and Communication TechnologiesICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) covers all the
technologies required to process information. This major seeks to analyse how
ICTs are integrated within a company’s operations and how they transform its
processes, based on a client-focused approach. It addresses the integration of
ICTs within companies in four areas: mobility, responsiveness, transformation
of processes and security.
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MAJORS AND SPECIALISATIONS
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT MAJOR (Sceaux campus)
This major aims to give students the knowledge and tools necessary to
understand a company from a geopolitical, strategic,
marketing and fi nancial standpoint. It uses a
systemic approach to address the different
methods for optimising a company’s
processes. Company IT systems are
studied to control these processes.
BUSINESS DECISION ENGINEERING
The management part of the programme provides students with the
fundamental basics in Economics, Strategic Management, Marketing,
Negotiation, Communication and Finance. The technical part of the programme
focuses on Information Systems Security, Quantitative Marketing/Data
mining and Business Intelligence courses.
Since 2007, the EPF Engineering Management programme has included a
possible sub-specialisation in Finance (quantitative tools and methods,
fi nancial programming, risk management in fi nance etc.) for engineers who
will support traders involved in increasingly sophisticated transactions. In
addition, through their participation in a hands-on, four-month project,
the students will act as junior consultants pitching for new business. The
commercial proposal they have to design in a competitive tender process will
encourage future engineers to actively fi nd, integrate and apply technical and
managerial concepts and methodologies, provided mainly by teachers with an
operational background.
SECTORS AND POSITIONS
High-tech industries, information technology, infrastructure or processing
industries, consultancy fi rms, software publishing and implementation, fi nancial
sector (banking, institutional investors), business development engineer, project
manager, IT organisation consultant, fi nancial auditor in industrial sectors, engineer
in fi nance (support information systems for marketplaces).
INDUSTRIAL & LOGISTICS ENGINEERING
The “Industrial and Logistics Engineering” specialisation is intended for future
specialists in cross-disciplinary supply chain management, with a dual focus
on:
✔ The acquisition of strategic, tactical and operational skills, in particular
in industrial engineering and logistics, including the capacity to
understand all the profession’s needs, to reorganise processes and
industrial IT operation (ERP, fl ow simulation, etc.).
✔ The acquisition of project management tools by working on projects (in
line with ISO10006 on project management processes and PMBOOK),
team management, overall quality and deciding whether or not to
delegate, all with awareness of their impact on the environment To
help students quickly acquire new skills, throughout the fi nal year,
theoretical coursework is paired with a joint project on managing a
company (OSIA Design Concept), including every step of the process,
from the design of to the selling of mid-range writing products.
These generalist engineers are taught the basics of HR, sales, marketing and
fi nance to get a broad view of every step of the value chain. In addition to their
work on cross-disciplinary projects, each student is assigned a specifi c role in
this organisation, defi ned by the students themselves. This teaches them to
handle organisational complexity. Throughout every step of this project, the
teaching team will include committed coaches at the students’ disposal, to
help them develop their professional refl exes as quickly as possible.
SECTORS AND POSITIONS
Sectors include major industrial groups as well as small and midsized companies
and industries. Students may go on to work in a variety of sectors, such as:
food industry, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, automobile and aeronautics
manufacture (including equipment manufacturers), luxury industries, packaging,
construction and public works, IT engineering service providers, organisation and
management consulting fi rms, logistics service providers, public and para-public
organisations, energy and transport (EDF, GDF-SUEZ, etc.), mass retail, online
retail.
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URBAN PLANNING MAJOR (Troyes campus)This major offers a broad approach to urban planning based on an analysis of
different urban fl ows: energy, population, circulation, information, water,
trade, etc. By analysing usages and taking on board future challenges, it
will introduce those areas in which innovation will make it possible to design
sustainable buildings.
This approach comes within the scope of Le Corbusier’s vision: “The four
main functions of the city are: housing, work, recreation (in free time) and
transport.”
The objective is to train engineers who are likely to go on to become project
managers in the fi eld of urban engineering and are capable, in a context of
collective planning, to understand all the dimensions of urban territory and
to provide a bridge between all players with an infl uence on the city and its
construction.
SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
This original training in the construction and renovation of buildings answer
to a growing need for Engineers at consultancies, architecture fi rms, local
authorities, construction groups, companies specialising in design or
innovation in materials, etc.
SECTORS AND POSITIONSQEB “Quality Environmental Building” engineer, “building energy audit”
energy engineer, environmental urban planning engineer, automation
engineer, architect engineer, project manager, etc.
MAJORS AND SPECIALISATIONS
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ENERGY MAJOR (Montpellier campus)
Water and energy resource operation, management and optimisation
The Energy major provides an understanding of the background and issues
linked to the integrated management of two resources: water and energy.
It addresses concepts relating to these two sectors through scientifi c and
technical coursework, as well as training in political, economic, legal and
environmental aspects. This major is geared towards students interested in
the core issues of water and energy management in future years.
WATER, ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
This programme aims to teach professional skills in the fi elds of water and
energy. It should also train students to critically analyse the policies in effect
in these areas and encourage new ideas for the future.
More specifi cally, it fosters the following skills:
✔ The environmental impacts of energy management and water
management
✔ An understanding of the policies and regulations governing water and energy
✔ The design, integration and management of energy production
systems, with a primary focus on renewable energies
✔ The design, integration and management of water distribution and
treatment systems
✔ Optimised use of water and energy treatment systems
SECTORS AND POSITIONS
Study, evaluation, R&D engineering in energy and hydraulics, project or audit
manager, energy aggregator, etc.
CONVENTIONAL AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Graduates from this specialisation acquire a set of scientifi c, technical and
managerial skills based on:
✔ An industrial approach to energy conversion and production, including
nuclear and renewable energies, climate engineering, and related
aspects of physics and chemistry.
✔ The political and economic aspects of energy, environmental
issues including standards and lifecycle analysis, as well as clean
technologies and pollution clean-up.
✔ The specialisation’s «Eco-Friendly Project» gives students the chance
to study in further depth and detail the ideas covered in their courses,
on subjects taken from industry, engineering, local authorities and
research laboratories.
SECTORS AND POSITIONS Pure and applied engineering research, research consultancy, consultant,
energy-use counsellor, account manager, project leader, operations director,
energy buyer. The possible fi elds of work are many and varied, ranging from
large multinational groups to medium and small companies, private research
consultancies and pure research laboratories.
The following list is not exhaustive, but indicates typical areas of
employment: nuclear energy, energy conversion, renewable energy, energy
economics, public works, environmental management, automobile & aeronautic industries (engines), public and private
research units such as CEA, CSTB, IFP, CNRS.
9 ASSESSMENT
During the fi rst 2 years of studies, a continuous assessment of the students’ work allows them to be evaluated regularly. The academic requirements to pass
from one year to the next are 60 ECTS credits. For the EPF Engineering Degree, the weighted average of grades obtained during the fi nal year of studies is
taken into account. But all 300 ECTS credits are required and students must also validate an English language level, as well as an international experience.
9 FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Foreign languages and intercultural skills are given a high priority in the EPF teaching programme. In order to train engineers with a truly international
profi le, we require all students to study 2 foreign languages, one of which must be English (French for foreign students). The other languages currently
taught are Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. All languages are taught by native speakers from all over the world.
Students are required to have reached level B2* in English before they are awarded their EPF degree and it is recommended that they reach level B1 in their
second foreign language.
* CEFRL (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
EPF’s engineering curriculum has a decidedly international scope, and the institution was one of the first to adopt the European
higher education standards introduced by the Bologna Declaration. This new common frame of reference allows EPF’s students to align their study programmes with those of top international
universities, which encourages international mobility and employability.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
9 EPF’S INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT
The International Department works with the Department of Studies to
orient international experience.
✔ It develops partnerships with international universities: every
year, new agreements offer larger opportunities for student
exchanges, double-degree programmes and internship
placements.
✔ It sends students abroad for double degrees, exchange semesters
or internships.
✔ It welcomes international students for double degrees, exchange
semesters or summer programmes…
9 RESEARCH
EPF’s research policy is designed to foster a true “research culture” at the
heart of its teaching model.
This research policy aims to meet the needs of the modernisation of the
French higher education system in direct international competition and
the expectations of the French government and the AERES assessments.
It is also designed to help with updating the skills set of EPF generalist
engineers and offer new career outlooks to students.
EPF’s research policy is overseen by a Scientifi c Board and led by a
Research and Innovation Director. It draws fi rst and foremost on UTT’s
laboratories, but also on one or two pivotal partnerships at each site
(Sceaux, Troyes and Montpellier).
9 THE “MARIE-LOUISE PARIS” RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
EPF’s research department works on 3 strategic aspects that are
fundamental for our society and refl ect the generalist engineer model:
✔ the security of goods and communication
✔ sustainable energy
✔ natural resources
It forms part of the Marie-Louise Paris research division (named in
homage to the school’s founder and her pioneering spirit) and has four
principal research areas:
✔ Materials and mechanical components (ERMESS)
✔ Secure information
✔ Clean and sustainable chemical processes
✔ Production and management of renewable energies
9 THE PROMOTION OF EPF’S RESEARCH
EPF has developed industrial partnerships (services,PhD thesis with an
industrial partner), in particular in new fi elds (chemicals, energy and
IT) to add value to its research and in a bid to make it self-fi nancing.
In this regard, EPF is participating in the project to create a common
laboratory with Thales and UTT, in the fi eld of cyber-security and
strengthening its industrial partnerships in the fi elds of mechanics
(TOTAL, GDF-Suez) and chemicals (SEB-CALOR).
EPF’s students mainly gain exposure to research thanks to:
✔ EPF’s teachers-researchers or external academics (CNRS, CEA,
etc.), who transfer their expertise and methods;
✔ mentored personal work for all students in their third year at EPF,
with a bibliographical report on a target subject, a meeting with
a researcher in the fi eld and the production of a memoir or an
oral and visual work presentation;
✔ a research’s production involving the registration of patents
and/or the production of scientifi c publications, during an
internship in the fourth or fi fth year in a research laboratory in
France or abroad for willing students.
9 INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
The organisation of teaching adapted to the Bologna process allows EPF’s students
to harmonise their academic studies with those of the leading foreign universities,
helping to promote international exchange. Students must have at least one
semester of international experience in order to graduate.
There are many possibilities to fi t each student’s projects and ambitions: bi-
national training, double degrees, international degrees and internships
or study abroad programmes. To foster international exchange, EPF is a
member of the following organisations and networks: Campus France,
Erasmus, n+i, GE4, CREPUQ and UFA.
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« I studied in the ITESM university in Mexico and joined EPF thanks to a double degree programme.
I spent a year and a half in Sceaux, as an international student of EPF, and not only was it a great
experience, but the EPF engineering diploma opened many doors for my career. Just being in France
and taking most of my classes in French, already made a big difference. You never really speak
a language or understand a culture without living in the country and sharing a part of your life
with the people. France is an amazing country and Paris a beautiful city. On the other side, the
knowledge aquired in the Energy and Environment courses has been more than useful now
that I’m starting my professional life. Coming to the EPF was defi nitely a good decision. »
Belén GASSER - Double degree student from Tecnológico de Monterrey - Mexico
EUROPE Czech Republic
DenmarkFinland
GermanyHungary
ItalyNetherlands
NorwayPoland
RomaniaSlovakia
SloveniaSpain
SwedenSwitzerland
MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICAEgypt
LebanonSenegal
Turkey
NORTH AMERICACanada-Quebec
USA
LATIN AMERICAArgentina
BrazilChile
ColombiaMexico
Venezuela
ASIABrunei
BurmaChina
Hong-KongIndia
IndonesiaJapan
KoreaLaos
MalaysiaPhilippines
SingaporeTaiwan
ThailandVietnam
OCEANIAAustralia
9 6 DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMMES WITH
✔ University of Applied Sciences Munich (MUAS) in Germany,
oriented towards Industrial engineering
✔ Université de Sherbrooke in Canada, wide range of engineering
Masters
✔ Universidad del Pais Vasco, Bilbao, in Spain, where students
have access to all fi elds of specialisation offered by the school
✔ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU), in Florida (USA),
oriented towards Aeronautics or Software Engineering
✔ Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC), Canada, for Computer
Science
✔ Tecnologico de Monterrey, in Mexico, wide range of specialisations
If you are studying in one of those universities and are interested
in joining the double degree programme, please contact the
International Relations offi ce of your university. In order to obtain the
French engineering degree, students have to spend at least 2 of the
last 3 years of their study at EPF.
9 EXCHANGES
EPF’s agreements with its partners stipulate that studies will be free of charge
for exchange students and that tuition is paid to the home institution.
EPF students are authorised to study abroad for one or two semesters.
Their programme of courses must be approved by EPF. Students are
expected to obtain an equivalent of 30 ECTS credits during semester
7 or 9 and 24 ECTS credits during semester 10, in order to comply with
the requirements for the EPF engineering degree
Exchange students have to take a minimum of 20 ECTS credits / semester.
GE4
The GE4 is a private association created in 1996 with the support of
European industry and academic institutions. Its aim is to facilitate
the mobility of engineers and managers worldwide.
Through this programme, students may take exchange semesters in
Latin America and Asia, with transfers for the credit they earn and
exemption from tuition fees.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES
9 MASTER OF SCIENCE AND MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Students who wish to earn an international degree in addition to their EPF degree have many possibilities for adding classes that will lead to a Master
of Science or a Master of Engineering. These additional classes are taken starting in semester 9 or semester 10.
More than 140 parternships in 41 countries
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INTERNSHIPS AND INDUSTRIAL PARTNERSHIPS
9 CORPORATE FORUM
EPF organises a corporate forum every autumn to put student engineers into contact with leading
engineering companies.
This forum gives EPF students an exceptional opportunity to network with our industrial
and services partners. Every year, this event gives 3rd- and 5th-year students a chance to
fi nd internships and make decisions or contacts that will help their careers. Every fi eld of
engineering is represented at the forum: aeronautics, telecommunications, IT, construction,
the environment, fi nance, and more.
9 COMPANIES AND EPF’S GOVERNANCE
For more than 50 years, EPF has shown mutual trust for its partner
companies, based on their recognition for our well-rounded engineers’
professional merit.
A testimony to this mutual relationship between the school and
companies, several large groups (EADS, EDF, GrDF, Dassault Aviation
and IBM) serve on EPF’s Board of Directors and its continuing
education board. They play an active role in setting out the academic
curriculum and providing advice on specialisations and coursework
(more than 300 professionals contribute to participate in the various
courses), taking part in professional conferences, sponsoring classes
and hosting students.
9 A DRIVE FOR PROFESSIONAL INTEGRATION
This special relationship between companies and EPF is the result of our
school’s serious professional integration policy, backed by a department
dedicated to this issue.
This entity is in charge of preparing engineering students for
professional insertion. It organises conferences with large
corporations, prepares our students for recruitment processes (CV/
resume coaching and interview preparation) and promotes our
graduates’ projects through the «Les EPF ont du talent» competition.
With a focus on the industrial sector, this department encourages
students to take on internship and job opportunities and fosters EPF
students’ networking with companies.
9 SUPERVISED INTERNSHIPS & PROJECTS
In addition to training well-rounded engineers, one of EPF’s primary concerns is making its students capable of being adaptable and operational in the
companies. To meet this goal, the school has included several approved internships in its programme, throughout the curriculum. Internship projects
are done upon the company’s request, in France or abroad. Students are assisted by the internship department and advised by an EPF teacher and
supervised by an engineer from the company. Exchange Students have access to internships during their academic period.
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« My training in Qatar for Vinci Construction Grands Projets is a great experience! As I was in the MMS specialisation at EPF, I chose
construction work and nowadays, the Middle East is the perfect destination for construction. The project is a metro/tramway
construction in the new city of Lusail north of Doha which looks like a desert for the time being. I started as a manager of one of
the 3 main contractors of the project during the excavation phase and now I am working on the next phase: studying and pricing
the underground stations. Thanks to the multidisciplinary training at EPF, I could see different faces and had different tasks on the
project. It is also a good experience thanks to the mix of culture existing in Qatar (Qatari just represent 15% of the population). I
work with people from Germany,UK, India, Malaysia, Egypt and so on. It is really exciting and interesting on both a professional and
personal level as each person has different methods and work habits. »
Sandra Mirabella - Internship with VINCI Construction in Qatar
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9 DO YOU WANT TO STUDY AT EPF ?
First of all, you have to decide if you want to obtain the French
engineering degree, or just study for a short period (1 or 2 semesters).
Then, check if your university has an agreement with EPF (exchange
or double degree programme). EPF has a lot of bilateral agreements
worldwide and is also part of the GE4 programme. If your university
doesn’t have a bilateral agreement with EPF, please contact us.
For students who don’t speak French well, the n+i programme is the
most appropriate way to join EPF and obtain the French engineering
degree, because it includes a linguistic preparation.
9 DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS
✔ Double degree programmes (Bilbao, ERAU, TEC de Monterrey)
✔ n+i programme
If you have a good level in French and a bachelor’s degree, you can
also apply directly to EPF. You have to spend 2 years in France to
obtain the French engineering degree.
9 ERASMUS OR EXCHANGE STUDENT
Thanks to the different networks EPF belongs to, it is possible to study
at EPF as an exchange student and build a specifi c programme, by
choosing courses in different years (usually in the 4th & 5th years).
Exchange students stay for 1 or 2 semesters. Credits obtained at EPF
are then transferred back to the home university.
Students who wish to take classes in French must provide a certifi cate
of a B1 level in French. Those who come to take classes taught in
English must provide proof of a B2 level in English.
9 1 MAJOR/ 2 SPECIALISATIONS TAUGHT IN ENGLISH
International students who do not speak French may now take classes
in English in any semester.
✔ From January to end of June, they can attend the “Engineering
Management” Major which is totally taught in English.
✔ During all semester (September to December), students may
join one of the following two specialisations: “Environmental
and Innovative Engineering (EIE)” or “Business Decision
Engineering (BDE)”, also given in English.
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A lot of opportunities are offered to international students who wish to come to EPF, ranging from summer programmes to double degree programmes…
HOW TO APPLY, IF YOU WANT TO STUDY AT EPF?The list of courses, as well as the application package, are available on our website in English. You can also download a practical information
guide for international students. If you have any questions, please contact the International Students’ Advisor at EPF, [email protected]
ENVIRONMENTAL AND INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING
EPF has developed a programme entirely taught in English, open to
students who not only wish to specialize in the fi eld of environmental
engineering, but who also wish to specialise knowledge of global
legal and regulatory backgrounds, economic aspects and tools,
innovative management, as well as ethical considerations for their
future engineering careers. This programme is offered from May to
the end of December (with a 2 months break in between).
The specialisation focuses on the challenges of sustainable development:
✔ Environmental and Energy Technology
✔ Economics & Business Tools
✔ Management & Ethics
BUSINESS DECISION ENGINEERING The Engineering Management specialisation provides future
engineers with competences in design, negotiating and managing
ambitious technical projects in the industrial, IT and fi nancial
sectors.
The programme consists of 80% management and 20% technical
courses, entirely taught in English.
The management part of the programme provides students with a
fundamental base in Economics, Strategic Management, Marketing,
Negotiation, Communication and Finance. The technical part of the
programme focuses on Information Systems Security, Quantitative
Marketing/Data mining and Business Intelligence courses.
9 N+I
« n+i » Network has designed a special programme to help students and
young professionals who have graduated in engineering or sciences to
complete their top training in France with a Master’s degree. It is open to
students with a minimum level of a Bachelor’s degree (Licence, B.Tech, B.Eng,
B.Sc, B.Phil, Licenciatura... or equivalent). The objective is to train future
high-level individuals, with international ambitions.
“n+i” offers a complete and original range of personalised services to ease
students’ integration into the French system.
BEFORE DEPARTURE
“n+i” helps students with choosing their courses and securing fi nancial aid:
✔ a simplifi ed application procedure online,
✔ a search for scholarships or fi nancial assistance from regional
authorities and companies.
UPON ARRIVAL IN FRANCE
“n+i” and the students’ chosen institutes offer a complete welcome and
support programme tailored to their needs:
✔ full assistance during studies,
✔ welcome service at the airport in Paris, insurance from the minute
students arrive in France,
✔ intensive summer French language course in one of France’s best
language centres (for 2 months),
✔ cultural, linguistic and methodological integration periods (for 4 months).
After the 6 months of preparation (2 months of intensive French language courses
+ 4 months of methodological preparation), “n+i” engineering students enter the
engineering institution they selected, in order to complete their studies in French.
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
“n+i” is a unique initiative of the French Government
in partnership with French companies and over
70 prestigious French engineering institutes.
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For more information , contact our Head of the French Language Department
Christine MOURET - [email protected] Tel : +33 - 1 - 55 52 11 00 - Fax : +33 - 1 - 46 60 39 94
9 E-LEARNING - PADEN
To facilitate integration of international students in French Engineering schools we provide them with an E-learning tutorial course called PADEN.
PADEN is a complement of our French for engineer’s programmes and helps to develop strategies to understand the methodology implied in French
scientifi c courses as well as cultural awareness.
>> http://paden.wp.institut-telecom.fr/
9 THE EPF/ESTP FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL (FLE)
EPF works with ESTP (a Graduate School of Civil Engineering) to organise summer French programmes for engineers.
The seminars prepare the students for their engineering studies in France which include not only numerous cultural and linguistic aspects but also a
scientifi cally oriented curriculum.
The language professors are university graduates with solid experience in teaching French as a foreign language. Many of them are also qualifi ed in
scientifi c subjects so that they are able to provide students with scientifi c vocabulary needed for their engineering curriculum in France.
Students have at least 20 hours of teaching per week. The course lasts from 1 week to 8 weeks. Participants can earn 1 ECTS credit per week.
Although this programme is highly recommended for computer and engineering students, it is also open to other students, administrators and
teaching staff who are interested in improving their French.
Our courses are in line with The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Courses take place on the premises of both EPF and ESTP, linked by direct public transportation.
The morning class is devoted to French language course. In the afternoon, there are different types of course:
✔ Scientifi c French language courses (Maths, Physics, Mechanics, etc.)
✔ Engineering sciences
✔ French for university study (CV, cover letter and methodology of university works)
✔ Conversation groups, drama, role-playing and fi lms
✔ French tutoring sessions
✔ Cultural and scientifi c visits
✔ Wine tasting
✔ Sports, cinema
>> http://www.epf.fr/en/international/french-for-engineersprogramme
In addition to our French summer programme, we provide international students with French classes throughout the academic year, every Tuesday
and Thursday evenings from 6.30 to 8.30 at EPF – Sceaux. Other sessions can be organised depending on your needs. Please do not hesitate to
contact us at information.fl [email protected]
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STUDY FRENCH IN PARIS
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
9 HOUSING
EPF doesn’t have its own student housing on campus but we have
negotiated an agreement with the CROUS (French institution which
manages student housing and restaurants) in order to obtain rooms
for our international students.
It is possible to reserve an individual room in one of the residences
located close to EPF (Antony, Bagneux, Châtenay Malabry or Fontenay
aux Roses). Costs vary depending on the type of room (e.g. private/
communal bathrooms).
We recommend that students stay close to EPF, in order to avoid
spending too much time commuting.
9 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE
EPF takes care of all administrative procedures concerning the
residency permit (OFII long stay visa). Thanks to an agreement with
the Sous Prefecture and the OFII, we can handle the application
process, allowing students to get their papers faster and with less
effort (students just have to do a medical visit).
9 STUDENT ORGANISATIONS
By joining an organisation, students take part in life at the school. EPF
currently has more than 30 active organisations in a variety of areas,
each representative of EPF’s spirit.
9 MELTING POTES
“Melting Potes” (formerly known as the « International Club ») is a
group of EPF students in charge of helping international students to
integrate in the school. They organise social events during the year
(welcoming party, international dinner, holiday celebrations...) as
well as trips to discover France. They are also in charge of tutoring
international students.
9 THE STUDENT OFFICE
The student offi ce manages student life at EPF and organises many
events (evening entertainment, skiing weeks, etc.). Every autumn,
the student offi ce organises an orientation trip.
9 EPF’S JUNIOR ENTERPRISE (JE)
EPF Projects is one of the French “Junior-Enterprises”: its role is
to search for paid studies or missions that are then performed
by consultants, who are EPF students, in highly varied areas. It
allows students to acquire experience in industry and services by
putting their expertise immediately to work while developing their
interpersonal skills.
9 EUROAVIA
With the European Association of Aerospace Students, EPF’s students,
in partnership with students from around ten foreign countries,
organise conferences and shows and develop contacts with companies
in the aeronautics sector.
9 THE SPORTS OFFICE
Football, rugby, volleyball, handball, athletics, boxing, rock climbing,
tennis, badminton, swimming, basketball, footy (Australian football),
horse-riding, and even cheerleading: the sports offi ce allows
students to practise their favourite sports and discover others. They
can play for fun or compete in tournaments and sporting weekends
throughout France like the “Challenge du Monde des Grandes Ecoles
et Universités”.
If you have any questions, please contact the international Students’
Advisor at EPF : [email protected]
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PARIS (SCEAUX)EPF’s Paris Campus is located in Sceaux and divided into 3 sites, within 10 minutes walking distance
of each other:
✔ The LAKANAL site, historically the oldest site, is located on the property owned by the
School’s founder. Two villas are home to most of EPF’s administrative offi ces. There
is another building used exclusively for classes, with two amphitheatres with 200
seats each, smaller classrooms, 6 computer labs and a language center.
✔ The TREVISE site is home to lab rooms, including the electronics and physics
laboratories.
✔ The POINCARÉ site is primarily used by the specialisations and double-degree programmes.
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EPF is located in Sceaux, a peaceful suburbin the south of Paris, right by the splendid
Parc de Sceaux and its castle. These historical surroundings make EPF a
pleasant and secure place to study. There are three separate buildings within short
walking distance. Each of the three sites can be reached from the centre of Paris
by public transportation in 15 minutes.
TROYES, IN CHAMPAGNESince 2010, EPF Troyes has received students on the Campus of UTT (Université de Technologie de Troyes) as part of a strategic cooperation agreement
between the two schools. Students benefi t from EPF’s teaching excellence on a modern and spacious university campus (35,000 m² of new buildings) in
a pleasant and affordable environment, 1 hour and thirty minutes to the south-east of Paris.
They follow the same curriculum and receive the same teaching as students from the generalist cycle at Sceaux, with more individual attention.
They can then go to EPF’s two other sites according to their chosen major or continue their engineering cycle in Troyes. They can also prepare a double
engineering degree and Master’s degree. EPF students motivated by research can sign up to the UTT’s Doctoral School for a PhD.
Located less than 3 km from the centre of Troyes, the campus has various university restaurants, a large documentation centre, student lodgings (CROUS)
and a remarkable sports complex (3,800 m² sports hall with an international category rock climbing wall, a swimming pool, a stadium, etc.) where students
can practise more than 50 disciplines. Since autumn 2011, EPF has benefi ted from new buildings with the latest generation of computer equipment and
laboratories. A 2,500m² building is currently under construction and will open to students in autumn 2013.
EPF CAMPUSES
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MONTPELLIER, IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE To broaden the diversity of its students and to develop its specialisations and research, EPF opened a new campus at the heart of Montpellier in January
2012 that specialises in water, energy and environmental technologies.
EPF Montpellier occupies a 3,500 m² renovated building with numerous facilities, including lecture halls, computer rooms, laboratories, a language lab,
a “project” room, a media library, and a club area. The school is located at the heart of the city, ten minutes from the train station and the Place de la
Comédie, in a district with many shops, sports facilities, student housing, etc.
Ranked number 5 in the 2011 ranking of the best French cities for students by L’Etudiant magazine, Montpellier stands out for its warm ambiance and
international appeal.
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Tél. : +33(0)3 51 59 11 42
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