The Polytech network brings together 15 engineering schools. All are public university schools under the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation and awarding engineering degrees recognized by the Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur (CTI).
With 12 fields of training, more than 80,000 graduates, including 3,600 per year, i.e. 10% of graduate engineers in France, the Polytech schools constitute one of the largest French networks for training engineers.
The 15 schools in the Polytech network are developing an original model for training engineers. Combining a humanist and societal approach, development of thought and intellectual freedom, the schools pursue a global policy of openness, faithful to the values of the University.
The Polytech network accompanies various profiles towards success and the emergence of each person’s talents.
The specialty trains engineers able to meet the challenges of manufacturing and industrializing the products of tomorrow in strategic and innovative sectors: cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and agri-food.
This training thus aims to Train an engineer with a double skill:
Master the general skills of Industrial Engineering to innovate, integrate new technologies to optimize production tools.
Master the specificities, the challenges of production in sectors subject to strong health, regulatory, environmental, social responsibility constraints, etc.
This original training, combined with strong industrial experience, aims to train an attractive and immediately operational engineer to meet the challenges of innovation in companies.