Polytech Group (France)

The Polytech Group (Réseau des écoles Polytech, or Écoles polytechniques universitaires, in French) is a French network of 15 public graduate schools of engineering (Grandes Écoles) within France's leading technological universities. All schools in the group offer are accredited by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur (CTI) to deliver the French Diplôme d'Ingénieur in various specialities. Programmes are compatible with the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).

Polytech Group
MottoRelevons les défis de demain
Motto in English
We meet the challenges of tomorrow
TypePublic
Established2004
Students16,300
Undergraduates11,100
1,100 Extension
Postgraduates80,000 (3,600/year)
Location
ColorsDodgerblue     
Websitewww.polytech-reseau.org/en/home

Key figures

  • 16 schools
  • over 100 engineering majors
  • 16300 students
  • 3600 graduates p.a.
  • 1350 doctoral students

List of schools and engineering majors

  • Polytech Angers
  • Polytech Clermont-Ferrand:
  • Computer Science, Network and Multimedia Communication
  • Electronics
  • Geotechnics and Civil Engineering
  • Materials Science
  • Risks Prevention Science
  • Health Technology Information
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Software Engineering and Statistics
  • Geotechnics and Civil Engineering
  • Geomatics and Urban Engineering
  • Biological and Food Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Measurement Systems and Applied Business
  • Materials Science
  • Production System - Operations Engineering
  • Polytech Marseille
  • Polytech Montpellier:
  • Computer Science and Management
  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Water Science and Engineering
  • Energetic - Renewables Energies
  • Food Science and Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering and Interaction
  • Energectics and Renewable Energies
  • Polytech Nancy
  • Polytech Nantes
  • Polytech Paris-UPMC:
  • Polytech Paris Sud:
  • Polytech Savoie
  • Polytech Tours:

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