École pour l'informatique et les techniques avancées

The École Pour l'Informatique et les Techniques Avancées (English: EPITA School of Engineering and Computer Science), more commonly known as EPITA, is a private French grande école specialized in the field of computer science and software engineering created in 1984 by Patrice Dumoucel. It is a private engineering school, member of IONIS Education Group since 1994,[2] accredited by the Commission des titres d'ingénieur (CTI) to deliver the French Diplôme d'Ingénieur, and based at Le Kremlin-Bicêtre south of Paris.[3][4][5]

EPITA School of Engineering and Computer Science
MottoDigital Intelligence
Motto in English
Computer science and information technology
TypePrivate, Grande École
Established1984
FounderPatrice Dumoucel
PresidentMarc Sellam
Location,
CampusLe Kremlin-Bicêtre, Villejuif, La Défense
AffiliationsIONIS Education Group, CGE,[1] Concours Advance, Elles Bougent, Cap Digital, Systematic Paris-Region
Websitewww.epita.fr/en/

In June 2013, EPITA becomes member of the Union of Independent Grandes Écoles, which includes 30 grandes écoles.[6]

The school is part of IONIS Education Group.

Studies

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EPITA Toulouse campus

French Stream

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Preparatory class

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The first two years of studies are preparatory years. During these two years, students study mathematics, physics and electronics as well as algorithmics and computer science.[7]

Engineering class

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The first year

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The third year is the first year of engineering studies, where students learn the fundamentals in information technology and software engineering. This year is also famous for its first month, during which students will be asked to make several projects, which generally lead them to code more than 15 hours per day. Third year students are known to say that "sleeping is cheating" and usually remember this year as their most painstaking year at EPITA.[citation needed]

Majors

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During the fourth and fifth years students have to choose one of the nine majors:

References

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