Launch of six new specialist engineering courses

November 12, 2024 #Training
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  • CentraleSupélec announced on November 12, 2024, at a press conference, the creation of six new engineering programs: specialized engineering programs. Rennes campus welcomes courses in electronics, digital systems, cybersecurity, and energy when that of Metz provides those in computer science and physics.

    These innovative programs will train engineers sought after by industrial players to meet the challenges of transformation and technological differentiation on a global scale. Graduates of these programs are expected to pursue careers with a strong scientific dimension, thus contributing to reindustrialization, deep tech, and France's industrial sovereignty.

    Accessible via the Centrale-Supélec competition, with the same level of requirement and excellence required, the courses will welcome their first classes in September 2025. Registration will be unique for all CentraleSupélec engineering courses. 25 places will be available in each specialist engineering course.

    « Our 6 new courses will provide in-depth, high-level technological knowledge, similar to the excellent engineering training offered by major international science universities such as MIT, Stanford, EPFL, etc. They retain what distinguishes and makes the CentraleSupélec brand strong: academic excellence, in-depth knowledge of business, entrepreneurship, and expertise in project and team management training. ", comments Romain Soubeyran, director of CentraleSupélec.