Polytech Intl is an engineering and architecture school with an international outlook. Accredited until 2028, it has signed several partnership agreements with engineering schools in Europe, Canada and America.
The purpose of these agreements is to enable :
- Mobility for a semester of study for 2nd year engineering students,
- The end-of-study internship; 3rd year for engineering students and 6th year for architecture students,
- Double diplomas or foreign degrees,
- Research and innovation.
Student mobility offers many advantages, such as :
- Acquire language and cultural skills (read more): Studying in a foreign country offers a unique opportunity to learn a new language, immerse oneself in a new culture and understand different perspectives. This experience can help students develop self-confidence and become more independent.
- Developing quality know-how (read more): Studying at different higher education institutions enables students to discover new teaching methods and research areas. They can acquire new skills and discover new perspectives.
- Personal development and autonomy : Student mobility can help students become more autonomous and resilient. They need to adapt to new environments, face challenges and learn to solve problems independently.
In short, mobility offers a unique opportunity to acquire new skills, discover new perspectives and strengthen international ties.
Mobility at Polytech takes the form of exchange semesters (1 or 2 semesters) at one of our partner institutions. Exchange semesters are for the 2nd year of engineering studies; the diploma concerned is that of Polytech Intl only, except in the case of a double diploma.
The 3+2 international pathway is a study program that enables students to spend three (03) years at Polytech, two (02) years in an integrated preparatory program + one (01) year of training in the engineering cycle, then continue their studies at a foreign university for two years to obtain a foreign engineering degree.
For students who join Polytech after a bachelor's degree (bac+3), a year in the engineering cycle can enable them to benefit from the same program.
This course is offered in partnership with :
Partners | IT engineer | Mechatronics engineer | Industrial Engineering | Architecture |
ESILV | X | X | X | |
Ecam-Rennes | X | X | ||
ESTIA | X | X | ||
ESIGELEC | X | X | ||
CESI | X | X | ||
Uni Lassalle - formerly ESIEE Amiens | X | X | ||
University of Liège | X |
International route diagram
1st year of prep school | 2nd year of prep school | 1st year Engineer | 2nd year engineer | 3rd year engineer | |
Baccalaureate holders admitted to preparatory courses | Polytech | Polytech | Polytech | Foreign school | Foreign school |
For candidates with a Bachelor's degree | Polytech | Foreign school | Foreign school |
There are no does not entail any additional costs; 4th year engineering fees are those of Polytech. Accommodation costs are the responsibility of the candidate. Under no circumstances can mobility lead to an international course.
For an international course, the table below gives an estimate of tuition fees
1st year of prep school | 2nd year of prep school | 1st year Engineer |
Polytech 7665 DT |
Polytech 7665 DT |
Polytech 8500 DT* |
*Fees include tuition at Polytech and preparation for admission to the partner school, and apply only to the international course. These fees are for 2023.
PARTNERS | 2nd year engineer | 3rd year engineer |
ESILV | 9600 euros | 9600 euros |
ESIGELEC | 7500 euros | 7500 euros |
Ecam-Rennes | 8,100 euros | 8,100 euros |
ESTIA | 6900 euros | 7300 euros |
Cesi | 7500 euros | 7500 euros |
Uni Lassalle | 7700 euros | 7700 euros |