

ESIEE Paris is a graduate school of engineering. It was established in 1904 and is part of the ESIEE network of graduate schools. ESIEE Paris focuses on all aspects of technological innovation and offers its students engineering training so that they’ll be able to design, produce and oversee complex industrial systems, while making sure that they meet strict economic constraints. In order to achieve this, the school provides high-level scientific and technological training. ESIEE is a member of the “Conférence des Grandes Écoles” as well as the University of Paris. ESIEE was founded in 1904 and named as the Breguet school until the 1960s, it is now operated by the Paris Chamber of Commerce. Many students come straight out of high school to begin their studies at ESIEE Paris and usually graduate after five years. During the last two years, students in Paris choose a specialization among the following subjects: -Computer science -Signal processing and telecommunications -Network engineering -Electronics and microelectronics -Embedded systems -Manufacturing systems engineering Fun Fact: The school attracted attention in 1991 when students designed and launched an artificial satellite as part of extracurricular work in ESIEESPACE (a student club).
ESIEE Paris is one of the best engineering school in Paris. Forming student in integration and skill acquisition through and with associated big partners enterprises. There is a great community of international student from everywhere and through courses and programs to help us integrate and communicate with each other.
I highly recommend it.
Management of Technology Information Systems (Motis) is a very versatile course for international students. It comprises management courses and information technology. The program is taught in English and it brings together students from different countries. The course is taught by professionals from different backgrounds. The major thing I don’t like for now is the schedule of the program is very dynamic so it doesn’t give room for so much flexibility for personal things but overall it is a great course.
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