
Engineering school is the perfect time to round out your studies and your CV with a spell abroad!
For one thing, today’s job market makes being able to use several languages essential. With that in mind, an engineering school owes it to you to offer ways to improve, practise and perfect your foreign languages.
What’s more, an engineering education means opening up to the world, experiencing other cultures and developing scientific research skills. Our school is committed to this approach, and in recent years has worked to:
A compulsory, fully supported period abroad
As an ESIX Normandie student, you’ll have the opportunity to spend part of your studies and/or your internship abroad, thanks to the various mobility programmes the school offers.
You’ll benefit from the exchange agreements that the University of Caen Normandy which ESIX Normandie is part of has set up with more than 300 institutions in 59 countries around the world. You’ll be supported locally by the school’s International Relations team, and centrally by the International Mobility Programmes Office (PPMI).
A member of major networks such as Erasmus+,ISEP Study Abroad, BCI and Asia Exchange, the University of Caen offers students a wide range of opportunities to add an international dimension to their studies and ease their future entry into the job market.
You can also receive financial support tailored to the specifics of your stay abroad.
A growing range of dual degrees
ESIX Normandie currently works with 6 universities on dual/joint degrees across various fields. The course structures are approved by both partners and require you to spend 3 semesters at the partner university. Each institution recognises the full programme towards the award of its own degree: so you’ll graduate from ESIX Normandie, but also from the partner university!
This pathway lets students develop their intercultural and language skills, as well as enjoy a real immersion in the host country: it meets a wide range of personal, academic and professional goals. It’s therefore a real asset for students’ future entry into the workforce.
Contact the International Relations office
For more information, you can contact the International Relations office:
