École nationale supérieure de l'électronique et de ses applications


École Nationale Supérieure de l'Électronique et de ses Applications is a graduate school of electrical engineering and computer science, located in Cergy close to Paris in France.
It was founded in 1952 under the name of ENREA and became ENSEA in 1976.

Admissions

Future engineers are recruited after a centralized and selective country-wide specific entrance examination or laterally into final or pre-final year after a bachelor's degree in electronics or relevant scientific fields.

Programs

''Grande École'' Degree

The Engineering degree delivered by L'Académie de Versailles; is equivalent to the Master's degree in Engineering in the USA. Courses spread over 3 years cover all aspects of electrical, electronics and computer science and engineering, e.g.: signal processing, microelectronics, embedded systems, software engineering, networking, control and power electronics besides some important non-engineering courses such as economics, management, business communications and foreign languages.

M.S. Specialized Masters Programs

ENSEA and ITIN offer also an MS Specialized Master labelled by the Conférence des grandes écoles and named TIM

Specialisations

The school presently offers 8 specialisations:
The school has international links with universities from all over the world, especially in the United States, Germany, Spain and UK. It has dual master's degrees with several American and European universities including Technical University of Munich, Imperial College, Georgia Tech, Illinois Institute of Technology and Suny Buffalo.
ENSEA is also a member of the n+i network of engineering schools and admits 10 students from around the world every year through the N+i program.

Research pole

ENSEA as well as all upper education institutions of Cergy-Pontoise are organized in a PRES including :
Since its founding in 1952, ENSEA has produced more than 7600 graduates.