Polytech Marseille is a multi-disciplinary engineering school offering a wide variety of study programs, including :
- an integrated post-bac generalist preparatory cycle, the PeiP (Parcours des écoles d'ingénieurs Polytech)
- 10 engineering specializations in initial training (or continuing education - 4 specializations in apprenticeship)
- 4 Specialized Master® programs (Bac+6)
Students interested in engineering in high-tech fields have a wide choice of fields and highly diversified career prospects in Marseille.
Preparatory cycle
Engineering cycle
Formations Bac+6 Mastère Spécialisé
Apprenticeships
Admissions
Polytech Marseille recruits its future engineering students under the Réseau Polytech scheme
This joint, selective competitive recruitment gives access to the 20 schools and associate schools.
Several entry levels are possible
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Pathways to an engineering degree right from high school
With the integrated preparatory cycle (Peip) located upstream of the engineering cycle, ten complete engineering study courses, four of which are apprenticeships, are available within the school (*) or within the Polytech network, with several entry levels: Post-bac or Bac +2/3/4.
Courses are semestered in accordance with the European Bologna study scheme, allowing students to acquire European credits (ECTS) and professional experience through internships. The final year of the engineering cycle can be completed under a work-study contract.
(*) excluding the biotechnology stream.
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Accreditation of engineering courses
Polytech Marseille's 10 engineering degrees are accredited by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur, CTI, and have been awarded the EUR-ACE (European- Accredited Engineer) label by ENAEE for Formation Initiale sous Statut Étudiant (FISE), Formation Initiale sous Statut Apprentienti (FISA) and Formation Initiale sous Statut Etudiant Apprenti (FISEA) at European level.
To be accredited, courses are regularly audited by the CTI (last audit in 2022 - accreditation for 6 years) with a view to continuous improvement. They are examined in all facets of their activities: selectivity of recruitment, quality of training, excellence of research, international relations, relations with the socio-economic world, student life, professional integration, as well as policies to raise awareness of sustainable development and social responsibility, business creation, etc.
Polytech Marseille is also a member of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, CGE, which brings together 238 schools (mainly management and engineering schools) awarding master's degrees. Admission to the CGE is also subject to stringent criteria covering structure, recruitment methods, teaching approach, international outlook, links with the business world, student support and the nature of diplomas.
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Mastère Spécialisé programs accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles
Polytech also offers Mastère Spécialisé® programs accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles.
These programs are aimed at Polytech engineering graduates, but are also open to other profiles, engineering schools, Masters 2 or Masters 1 graduates with professional experience. These courses can be taken as initial training, alternating work-study (contrat de professionnalisation) or continuing education.- Specialized Master B-PIT: Bio-Production of Innovative Therapeutics Location: Polytech de Luminy site
- CVT Specialized Master's Degree - Video and Audiovisual Creations and Transmedia Location: Polytech de Luminy site
- Specialized Master ECOD, Circular Economy and Sustainable Organization Location: Polytech Château-Gombert site
- Mastère Spécialisé IHME (Ingénierie du Sport ) - Interaction Homme Matériel Environnement : opening in September 2022 Location: Polytech de Luminy site
The Mastère Spécialisé® is not a diploma, but a label awarded by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE), making it a valuable addition to any CV.
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