École Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques
Type | School of engineering |
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Established | 1906[1] |
Director | Laurent Prat[2] |
Students | 750 |
Location | , |
University system | National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse |
Nickname | A7 |
Affiliations | Toulouse Tech, Université fédérale de Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées[3] |
Website | http://www.ensiacet.fr/en/ensiacet-1.html |
The École nationale supérieure des ingénieurs en arts chimiques et technologiques, or INP-ENSIACET (or A7), is a selective grande école, located in Toulouse, France. It is considered one of the largest engineering schools in the fields of matter transformation, energy and related services in Europe.[4]
Departments[]
Teaching departments | Chemistry, Materials, Chemical engineering, Process engineering, Industrial engineering |
1st semester | Core modules |
2nd - 4th semester | 5 majors (Chemistry, Materials, Chemical engineering, Process engineering, Industrial engineering) |
5th - 6th semester | One of 13 options (Environmental Engineering, Fluids and Processes, Eco Energy, Physico-Chimical Analyses, Design and Analysis of Processes, Green Chemistry, Quality-Safety-Environment, Management of industrial systems, Industrial systems, Functional Materials, Processes for Fine Chemistry and Bio-Industries, Durability of Materials and of Structures, Management of Complex Projects and Information Systems) |
Duration of courses | 3 years |
Levels | From L3 to master's degree |
References[]
- ^ (in French)Un nouveau campus pour l'école d'ingénieurs Ensiacet de Toulouse
- ^ (in French)Laurent PRAT
- ^ MEMBERS
- ^ (in French)Labège. ENSIACET : la chimie logée dans un hôtel cinq étoiles
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Categories:
- Technical universities and colleges in France
- Toulouse Institute of Technology
- University of Toulouse
- Universities and colleges in Toulouse
- Grandes écoles
- Educational institutions established in 1906
- Engineering universities and colleges in France
- 1906 establishments in France