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Diplôme d'Ingénieur

The Diplôme d'Ingénieur (French: [diplom dɛ̃ʒenjœʁ], often abbreviated as Dipl. Ing.) is a postgraduate degree in engineering (see Engineer's Degrees in Europe) usually awarded by the Grandes Écoles in engineering. It is generally obtained after five to seven years of studies after the Baccalauréat.

Each holder of the diplôme d'ingénieur is also conferred the title of Ingénieur diplômé (graduate engineer). This is distinguished from the term 'ingénieur' (engineer) which is less-regulated. The diplôme d'ingénieur is recognized as Master of Science in Engineering in the United States and in the countries of the European Union (also in France).

Most Grande Ecole give the opportunity to their students to join a double degree with a university (in France or abroad). Furthermore, Diplôme d'ingénieur graduates can pursue a selective PhD after their engineering studies to later join academia or an industrial R&D department.

Accreditation edit

The title Ingénieur diplômé is strictly regulated in France and North Africa and protected by the state.

In France, any institution issuing the diplôme d'ingénieur must be accredited by the Commission des titres d'ingénieur (within the Ministry of Higher Education and Research in France) which is the official administrative body responsible for evaluating higher education institutions to train professional engineers. Anyone found to be misusing the title of Ingénieur diplômé is liable to a €15,000 fine and a one-year sentence in prison.[1][2]

In Morocco, any institution issuing the "Diplôme d'Ingénieur d'État" must be accredited by the Moroccan state.

Since the signing of the Bologna Process in 1999, the European Master's Degree is also conferred by the state to the holder of a diplôme d'ingénieur.

The diplôme d'ingénieur is also recognized in the United States by the AACRAO since 2013 as "Master of Science in Engineering" without the need to have an intermediary bachelor degree.[3]

Grandes Écoles and Universities edit

France, Morocco, and Tunisia are particular in that it is mainly the Grandes Écoles in engineering that is accredited and is certified to issue the diplôme d'ingénieur, which is differentiated from bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering issued by public universities (Universités). Many of the most prestigious Grandes Écoles are members of the Conférence des Grandes écoles.

Universities in France, Morocco, and Tunisia are comprehensive institutions composed of several faculties covering various fields (natural sciences, engineering, law, economics, medicine, humanities, etc.) with a large student body. On the other hand, Grandes Écoles in engineering are much smaller in size and recruit their students with more selective processes (typically a few hundred students per year per institution, and a few thousand students per year country-wide).

Curriculum edit

Student engineers in Grandes Écoles are educated in close cooperation with the various industries through academic-industry partnerships, which introduce graduates to professional life while giving them a solid grounding in their discipline. As many graduates will advance to positions leading future projects and teams, courses related to management and professional training are also included in the curriculum.

In addition to the core curriculum in engineering and science, the engineer training often includes, and is not limited to:

  • courses in humanities and social sciences
  • courses in business administration
  • visits to production sites
  • conferences and career talks by professionals
  • internships and research projects

Professional training edit

More than 90 percent of the engineer programs require at least one internship (typically in a business setting) at some point in the curriculum.

Most schools arrange three types of internships that train the students with progressive responsibilities, initially as observers and increasingly as actors, in order to gain a comprehensive understanding and perspective of all levels of responsibility and roles within the industry. One can distinguish “worker” (blue-collar) internships, “senior technician” internships, and “graduate” internships where the students perform the same type of work they will do as graduate engineers. Internships are graded and constitute part of the academic degree requirements.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Article 433-17 of the French Penal Code" (in French).
  2. ^ "Article L642-12 of the French Educational Code" (in French).
  3. ^ Memorandum of Understanding (AACRAO - CTI)

External links edit

  • "Technische Universität Wien : Master Programs". www.tuwien.ac.at. Retrieved 2019-02-02.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Diplome d Ingenieur news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Diplome d Ingenieur French diplom dɛ ʒenjœʁ often abbreviated as Dipl Ing is a postgraduate degree in engineering see Engineer s Degrees in Europe usually awarded by the Grandes Ecoles in engineering It is generally obtained after five to seven years of studies after the Baccalaureat Each holder of the diplome d ingenieur is also conferred the title of Ingenieur diplome graduate engineer This is distinguished from the term ingenieur engineer which is less regulated The diplome d ingenieur is recognized as Master of Science in Engineering in the United States and in the countries of the European Union also in France Most Grande Ecole give the opportunity to their students to join a double degree with a university in France or abroad Furthermore Diplome d ingenieur graduates can pursue a selective PhD after their engineering studies to later join academia or an industrial R amp D department Contents 1 Accreditation 2 Grandes Ecoles and Universities 3 Curriculum 4 Professional training 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAccreditation editThe title Ingenieur diplome is strictly regulated in France and North Africa and protected by the state In France any institution issuing the diplome d ingenieur must be accredited by the Commission des titres d ingenieur within the Ministry of Higher Education and Research in France which is the official administrative body responsible for evaluating higher education institutions to train professional engineers Anyone found to be misusing the title of Ingenieur diplome is liable to a 15 000 fine and a one year sentence in prison 1 2 In Morocco any institution issuing the Diplome d Ingenieur d Etat must be accredited by the Moroccan state Since the signing of the Bologna Process in 1999 the European Master s Degree is also conferred by the state to the holder of a diplome d ingenieur The diplome d ingenieur is also recognized in the United States by the AACRAO since 2013 as Master of Science in Engineering without the need to have an intermediary bachelor degree 3 Grandes Ecoles and Universities editFrance Morocco and Tunisia are particular in that it is mainly the Grandes Ecoles in engineering that is accredited and is certified to issue the diplome d ingenieur which is differentiated from bachelor s and master s degrees in engineering issued by public universities Universites Many of the most prestigious Grandes Ecoles are members of the Conference des Grandes ecoles Universities in France Morocco and Tunisia are comprehensive institutions composed of several faculties covering various fields natural sciences engineering law economics medicine humanities etc with a large student body On the other hand Grandes Ecoles in engineering are much smaller in size and recruit their students with more selective processes typically a few hundred students per year per institution and a few thousand students per year country wide Curriculum editStudent engineers in Grandes Ecoles are educated in close cooperation with the various industries through academic industry partnerships which introduce graduates to professional life while giving them a solid grounding in their discipline As many graduates will advance to positions leading future projects and teams courses related to management and professional training are also included in the curriculum In addition to the core curriculum in engineering and science the engineer training often includes and is not limited to courses in humanities and social sciences courses in business administration visits to production sites conferences and career talks by professionals internships and research projectsProfessional training editMore than 90 percent of the engineer programs require at least one internship typically in a business setting at some point in the curriculum Most schools arrange three types of internships that train the students with progressive responsibilities initially as observers and increasingly as actors in order to gain a comprehensive understanding and perspective of all levels of responsibility and roles within the industry One can distinguish worker blue collar internships senior technician internships and graduate internships where the students perform the same type of work they will do as graduate engineers Internships are graded and constitute part of the academic degree requirements See also editMemorandum of understandingReferences edit Article 433 17 of the French Penal Code in French Article L642 12 of the French Educational Code in French Memorandum of Understanding AACRAO CTI External links edit Technische Universitat Wien Master Programs www tuwien ac at Retrieved 2019 02 02 Retrieved from https en 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