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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.
'''École Supérieure de Chimie Organique et Minérale''' (ESCOM) is a French [[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 organic and inorganic chemistry. Work experience in the field, materialized by internships within corporate or reasearch environments, is required from students throughout their curriculum.


In September 2009, ESCOM moved from [[Cergy-Pontoise]] to [[Compiègne]].
In September 1991, ESCOM relocated from [[Paris]] to [[Cergy-Pontoise]] and in September 2008, it moved again to [[Compiègne]].


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==External links==

Revision as of 14:12, 10 April 2012

École Supérieure de Chimie Organique et Minérale (ESCOM) is a French 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 organic and inorganic chemistry. Work experience in the field, materialized by internships within corporate or reasearch environments, is required from students throughout their curriculum.

In September 1991, ESCOM relocated from Paris to Cergy-Pontoise and in September 2008, it moved again to Compiègne.

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