École nationale d'ingénieurs du Val de Loire

The École nationale d'ingénieurs du Val de Loire (ENIVL) is a French grande école leading to the French “Diplôme d’Ingénieur” under the authority of the French Ministry of Education and Research. It is a public school accredited by the Commission for engineering qualifications (CTI) to deliver an engineering degree. The ENIVL is a 5-year school.

École nationale d'ingénieurs du Val de Loire - ENIVL
TypePublic-École d'ingénieurs (EPA[1])
Established1993
PresidentRomuald Boné
Students490
Location,
Affiliations
Websitehttp://www.enivl.fr

In September 2014, ENIVL became a member of the network of the National Institutes of Applied Sciences (INSA), merging with the National School of Engineers of Bourges (ENSIB) to give INSA Val de Loire.

Admission

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The first year admission to the ENIVL is made through a selective examination during the year leading to the baccalauréat (S serie). To enter the school for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year, admission is through various examinations: E3a, ENSEA, and Banque PT.

Study Program

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  • 2 years Preparatory course
  • 3 years Engineering Cycle including a 6-months internship

The ENVL trains multipurpose generalist engineers and land intended for the production function: Design, manufacturing, maintenance, purchasing, procurement, management of internal flows, analytical management, logistics, people management, methods, ...

Specialization

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At the ENIVL

  • Industrial purchasing engineering (IAI)
  • Operational Safety and Industrial Systems (SDF-SI)
  • Production methods, Automotive, Transport (PMAT)
    • Production and Methods (PM)
    • Automotive and Transportation (AT)
  • Automated Systems, Industrial Computing and Instrumentation (SA3I)
    • Instrumentation and Automated Systems course (ISA)
    • Computer Science and Industrial Systems (ISI)

Partnership with another ENI

  • Logistics and Industrial Management (LGI)

Partnership with foreign universities

  • Biomedical Engineering (Germany, Scotland)
  • Mechanical and Aerospace (Argentina)
  • Acoustics (Spain)
  • French (USA)

International

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  • In 2010/2011 124 of 465 students are on mobility
  • 35 partnership agreements with foreign universities
  • 72% mobility offerings are submitted by school

Research Laboratories

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  • LMR laboratory (Laboratory of Mechanics and Rheology)
  • The ACOUSTIC and piezoelectric POLE is a component of GREMAN (Materials Research Group, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnologies Acoustic), a laboratory associated with CNRS.

See also

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References

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