Study Abroad

Study Abroad

An international experience

International relations play an essential part in the school's life.  ENSEA students must study English and one other language, and have the opportunity to take an optional third language, opening large international perspectives.  ENSEA has developed a wide network of partner institutions across the world over the past 10 years and has committed itself to sending at least 25% of its students abroad.

International Partnerships

Students are given the opportunity to study abroad thanks to a wide network of partner institutions around the world. Actually, ENSEA is committed to sending at least 25% of its students to foreign countries each year. While aborad, students can do their final year project or their whole final year (9 months).

Entire Year Abroad

Courses taken at a partner school are validated by ENSEA. In some cases, a double degree may even be obtained, students get a Master's Degree from the partner institution together with ENSEA's Master of Science (Diplôme d’ingénieur).
Each year, new partners are added to ENSEA's existing network. Llinks are currently being developed in Asia, America and Europe (National Taiwan University, Colorado School of Mines, University of Mississippi, Universidad de Sevilla, Politecnico de Milano).

Currently, more than 60% of ENSEA students have an international experience.12% of ENSEA graduates hold a Master's degree from a partner university      ( USA,UK,Ireland,Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan).

European and International Programs

ENSEA is a member of the "GE3", "n+i,  Brafitec and Ampère programs.

Through these programs ENSEA has access to a network of universities throughout the world : USA, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

ENSEA is also a member of Campus France, EAIE,and APAIE and attends these conerences and meetings regularly.

ENSEA has set up a program of Electrical Engineering courses taught in English during the Spring semester : FAME (FRENCH AMERICAN EXCHANGE PROGRAM) with 7 of its American partners (IIT Chicago,UB Buffalo, Georgia Tech, UIUC,Colorado School of Mines, University of Pittsburgh, Mississippi State) open to American students in their junior year. This program welcomes new partners every year (now opening to Asia and Australia) and new courses are added to meet the demand.

ENSEA is one of a few schools running an engineering undergraduate program in English in France.

ENSEA also participates actively in the two European programs, Erasmus/Socrates and Leonardo.

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