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Cherbourg School of Engineering

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The Cherbourg Engineering School (in French : EIC - École d'Ingénieurs de Cherbourg) is a French engineering university funded in 1993. It is situated in Cherbourg-Octeville.

The school is accredited by the "Commission des Titres" to deliver Engineering Degrees.

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Teaching

The school graduate students in Production Engineering. The school have a unique specificity in France: there are some classes about "Contamination control". The meaning of Contamination control is to manufacture products with specific constraints like in there is in microelectronic, food-processing, nuclear and pharmaceutical industry. But the career prospects of the school are wider : aerospace, general mechanic, automobile industry, ...

International relations

The EIC organises each summer the European Summer University [1] which subject is "From Innovation to Industrial Production"
The school have agreements allowing students to attend semester(s) in foreign countries :

Address

Site Universitaire
rue Louis Aragon
BP 78
50130 Cherbourg-Octeville
France

Official website of the EIC

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