Component
Polytech Orléans Engineering School
Location(s)
Orleans
Presentation
The "Energy, Aerospace and Powertrain Technologies" specialization will enable future graduates to meet tomorrow's energy-related challenges, such as:
> Energy efficiency in energy production and conversion systems, and energy-efficient construction.
> Optimization of land and air vehicles to improve their performance while reducing their energy and noise impact.
> Optimization of engines to improve their energy efficiency while reducing their polluting emissions and therefore their ecological impact.
Skills
The program offers a personalized path in the 3rd year of the engineering cycle, so that each student can develop specific skills in line with his or her Professional and Personal Project. This personalized pathway will enable each student to build a "unique" CV that will make him or her more competitive for a first job.
After building up a core of skills in the three fundamental areas of the option(fluid dynamics, energy management, engines and propulsion) in the 2nd year of the engineering cycle, an individualized pathway is offered in the 3rd year. This consists of a selection of three teaching units out of 8 (any combination possible), depending on the student's career plans.
Useful contacts
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Tel: 02 38 49 46 99
CAREER GUIDANCE
DOIP
Tel: 02 38 41 71 72
E-mail : doip[at]univ-orleans.fr
Organization
Special features
Polytech Orléans engineering students use the PRISME laboratory's "Lucien Malavard" wind tunnel to study aerodynamic systems used in the automotive, aeronautical and environmental sectors. Those specializing in these fields have the opportunity to carry out practical work and projects in this exceptional environment.
Program
Admission
Admission requirements
How to register
Tuition fees
For students:
https://www.univ-orleans.fr/fr/univ/formation/droits-dinscriptions
For adults returning to school: Consult SEFCO.
And then
Professional integration
The types of company targeted range from SMEs to large national/international groups or service companies, public enterprises or research organizations. The most popular sectors for recruitment are aerospace, energy and powertrains. The jobs available are research and development engineer (75%) and business development engineer ( 25%). Both of these professions require a fairly detailed understanding of environmental constraints: the former will contribute to proposing innovative solutions, while the latter will focus on applying them.