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ÉCOLE NATIONALE DES PONTS ET CHAUSSéES


The 'École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées' (ENPC) ("National school of Bridges and Roads"), often referred to as 'les Ponts', is the world's oldest civil engineering school and remains to this day one of the most prestigious French Grandes Écoles of engineering.
It is located in Marne-la-Vallée (suburb of Paris). It is among the oldest and most prestigious institutes members of ParisTech (Paris Institute of Technology).

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Academics
Alumni
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Academics


With traditional core competences in civil engineering, environment, transport, town and regional planning, mechanics, industrial management and logistics, ENPC offers high-level programmes in an extensive range of fields, from applied mathematics to economics and management.
ENPC is among the schools called "généralistes", which means that the graduates are able to do literally every job, from working at EuroDisney to neurosurgery, and can quickly become top industrial managers.
Three major types of programmes are on offer :

★ Engineering programmes: leading to a 5-year postgraduate engineering degree (accessible, after competitive examinations, by both undergraduate-graduate curriculum and the 2-year master course) or to masters of science

★ Doctoral programmes: DEAs and Ph.D.s

★ Professional programmes for postgraduates: ''Mastères spécialisés'' (M.S.), MBA.

★ In conjunction with Temple University-Philadelphia, USA, ENPC is the first leg of the Fox School of Business International MBA, with study in Paris, Philadelphia, and Tokyo.
ENPC is also an application school of École Polytechnique, and provides education for the Corps of Bridges and Roads.

Alumni


Alumni include:

Paul Andreu

Albert Caquot

Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis

Augustin Louis Cauchy

Claude-Louis Navier

Augustin-Jean Fresnel

Marie François Sadi Carnot

Henri Becquerel

Fulgence Bienvenue

Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac

Antoine Leonard de Chézy

★ Prince Souphanouvong

Fouad Laroui

Guy Béart
Past and present faculty include:

Étienne-Louis Boullée

External links



Official site (in English)

Alumni website (in French)

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