EEIGM, your gateway to an international career in materials engineering
đź“š The first 4 semesters: A solid foundation in physics, chemistry, mechanics, mathematics, computer science and materials science. Proficiency in 4 languages (French, English, German, Spanish). English-speaking internships and workers (4 to 8 weeks).
🌍 The following 6 semesters: International immersion with at least 2 semesters abroad. Acquisition of technical skills essential to materials engineering, complemented by courses in project management, financial management, quality and communication.
🚀 From September 2022: New options for 3rd year. Choose from 3 specializations in line with current issues: Materials for Energy, Materials for Health, Materials for Mobility.
🤝 Collaboration with experts from the business world in various fields (safety, intellectual property, welding, assemblies). Concrete projects with a direct link to the business world.
Prepare for an international career in materials engineering with EEIGM!
Subjects studied
Sciences fondamentales : physique, chimie, mathématiques, mécanique, informatique
Science des matériaux : métaux et alliages, polymères, verres et céramiques, composites
Génie des matériaux : procédés d’élaboration, propriétés fonctionnelles et structurelles, dégradation, recyclage
Sciences de l’entreprise : gestion de projet, gestion financière, management, qualité
Sciences humaines et Sociales : philosophie, communication
Langues : anglais, allemand, espagnol pour tous
Sport (les deux premières années)
Testimonials
What language background did you have at the start of your higher education studies? Was the language aspect a factor in your choice of EEIGM? Was the level-group teaching attractive? Would you recommend studying abroad? Why or why not?
Valentine Mercier and Hugo Boyaval, 5th year engineering students, admitted to the EEIGM in 1st year, took part in the question-and-answer session.
Testimonial (in French) collected during the conference “Multilingualism and Interculturality in Higher Education in Europe” organized on May 18, 2018 on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Bologna Process (http://ec.europa.eu/education/policy/higher-education/bologna-process_fr)