Ecole Centrale de Marseille

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Ecole Centrale de Marseille
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founding 1891
Sponsorship state
place Marseille
country FranceFrance France
president Frédéric Fotiadu
Students 650
Networks DFH , TIME
Website centrale-marseille.fr

The École Centrale de Marseille (Centrale Marseille) is a French engineering school ( grande école ) in Marseille . She is a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE) and the so-called Intergroupe des Écoles Centrales . It trains general engineers at a high level within three years .

description

admission

The future engineers are selected as part of a selection test, the so-called concours , which take place after two years of preparation in the classes préparatoires . The majority of the students complete the concours Centrale-Supélec , a jointly organized selection process for all écoles centrales and the Supélec . In general, only the best of this concours have the chance to be accepted at the ECP. However, it is also possible to apply with a scientific license (university degree).

education

The generalist course usually lasts 3 years:

  • 2 years of common compulsory subjects (mathematics, physics, computer science, mechanics, biology, economics, corporate management ...)
  • 1 year of specialization or 2 years of double degree study abroad leading to a Master of Science degree.
  • At the end of the year, everyone has a stage de fin d'étude for six months .

Web links

Commons : École centrale de Marseille  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Network. List of universities in the DFH network. In: www.dfh-ufa.org. Franco-German University, accessed on October 7, 2019 .