ESIEE

ESIEE, (previously named École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électrotechnique et Électronique), is a network of French graduate schools composed of two graduate schools of engineering known as ESIEE Paris and ESIEE Amiens and one graduate school of management called ESIEE Management.

History

In 1904 the Breguet school was founded and kept this name until the 1960s. It was a graduate school of engineering in the field of electronics and electricity. In 1968 the school was renamed ESIEE Paris and is operated by the Paris Chamber of Commerce. In 1992 another branch of the school opened in Amiens; ESIEE Amiens. In 1995 the ESIEE Management was created (formerly known as the Institut Supérieur de Technologie et de Management).

ESIEE Amiens

ESIEE Amiens
École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électrotechnique et Électronique d'Amiens
MottoInventer le futur
Motto in English
Let's invent the future
TypeGrande école
Established1992
DirectorPierre Loonis
Students450
Postgraduates100 engineers / year
Location,
WebsiteOfficial website in French

Approximately 80 of the 450 students in Amiens graduate every year. During the last two years, students in Amiens choose a specialization among the following subjects:

ESIEE Management

ESIEE Management is a business school for high tech projects where management and technologies are inseparable. Courses are based on learning management concepts and the knowledge of a technical subject. The academic disciplines and the 10 months of internship allow graduate students to be quickly effective in companies. The possibility to spend the third year in a foreign country gives the opportunity for students to pursue an international career.

The academic specializations are:

  • Management and Biotechnology or Bioindustry
  • Management and Computer Science or Digital Communications
  • Management and Advanced Materials or Integrated Engineering

ESIEE Paris

ESIEE Paris
École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électrotechnique et Électronique
MottoL'école de l'innovation technologique
Motto in English
The Schools of technological innovation
TypeGrande école
Established1904
DirectorJean Mairesse
Students1,800
Postgraduates400 engineers / year
Location,
AffiliationsUniversity of Paris-Est, Paris Île-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Conférence des Grandes Écoles
Websiteesiee.fr

Approximately 400 of the 1,800 students in Paris graduate every year and 60% of them spent at least three months studying or working outside France. Depending on their specialization, they can attend classes in its 650 m2 (7000 ft2) clean room. It is known as the first engineering school to have students design and launch an artificial satellite, named SARA, in 1991, as part of extracurricular work in ESIEESPACE, a student club. During the last two years, students in Paris choose a specialization among the following subjects:

ESIEE launched master of science programs in nano-science MEMS, electronic engineering and system on a chip, programs to which international students and 4th and 5th year ESIEE students may participate.

Rankings

ESIEE Paris is one amongst the top ten Grandes écoles in the post-bac category (as opposed to post-prépa) according to the French magazine L'Étudiant in 2013.

Alumni

The three schools share the same alumni association called AA-ESIEE. The mission of the association is to strengthen and support the alumni network of ESIEE by developing contacts, friendship and mutual assistance among its members. The AA-ESIEE is headquartered in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.

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