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The '''École Supérieure de Chimie Organique et Minérale''' (ESCOM) is a [[grande école]] located in [[Cergy-Pontoise]], [[France]]. It is a private school founded in [[1957]].
The '''École Supérieure de Chimie Organique et Minérale''' (ESCOM) is a [[grande école]] located in [[Compiègne]], [[France]]. It is a private school founded in [[1957]].


Students graduate with a master’s degree in [[chemical engineering]], with emphasis on the study of both organic and inorganic chemistry. Work experience in the field, or "stages", is required of students throughout their schooling.
Students graduate with a master’s degree in [[chemical engineering]], with emphasis on the study of both organic and inorganic chemistry. Work experience in the field, or "stages", is required of students throughout their schooling.


In September 2009, ESCOM plans to merge with the [[Université de Technologie de Compiègne]] in [[Compiègne]].
In September 2009, ESCOM moved from [[Cergy-Pontoise]] to [[Compiègne]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 15:54, 14 July 2011

The École Supérieure de Chimie Organique et Minérale (ESCOM) is a grande école located in Compiègne, France. It is a private school founded in 1957.

Students graduate with a master’s degree in chemical engineering, with emphasis on the study of both organic and inorganic chemistry. Work experience in the field, or "stages", is required of students throughout their schooling.

In September 2009, ESCOM moved from Cergy-Pontoise to Compiègne.

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