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École des Mines de Douai

Coordinates:50°22′31″N3°04′04″E / 50.3751862°N 3.0677927°E /50.3751862; 3.0677927
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French engineering college
IMT Nord Europe
Former name
École des Mines de Douai
TypeGrande école d'ingénieurs
(publicresearchuniversityEngineering school)
Established1878, 1990, 2017
Parent institution
Institut Mines-Télécom[1]
Academic affiliations
Conférence des Grandes écoles[2]
University of Lille
Community of Universities and Institutions (COMUE) Lille Nord de France
PresidentAlain-Louis Schmitt
Students2'000
Location,
50°22′31″N3°04′04″E / 50.3751862°N 3.0677927°E /50.3751862; 3.0677927
CampusUniversity of Lille (Cité Scientifique) andDouai
Websitehttp://www.imt-lille-douai.fr/en/
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IMT Nord Europe orÉcole nationale supérieure Mines-Télécom Lille Douai is a French graduate school of engineering (grande école d'ingénieurs). It is located in theNord department of theHauts-de-France region, shared between 2 campuses: the science campus (cité scientifique) of theUniversity of Lille (Villeneuve-d'Ascq,European Metropolis of Lille); and the city ofDouai. It is accredited by theCommission des Titres d'Ingénieur (CTI) to deliver the FrenchDiplôme d'Ingénieur.

The school trains high-level engineers and scientists (Master and PhD level) in various technological fields. A small number of students are accepted each year, after a very selective exam. It is a crucial part of the infrastructure of French industry.

It is affiliated toUniversity of Lille andInstitut Mines-Télécom (Mines-Télécom Institut of Technology - IMT).

TheÉcole des Mines de Douai merged withTELECOM Lille in 2017 to become the largest engineering school in France north of Paris under the name IMT Lille Douai, thenIMT Nord Europe.

History

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The École des Maîtres-ouvriers mineurs de Douai was founded on 27 March 1878 on the same model as theÉcole des mines d'Alès, founded forty years earlier.It was originally a vocational school providing for the training needs of skilled workers "Maîtres-mineurs" for the coal mining industry. Chief Engineers Lebleu and Peslin were its first directors. The number of admissions was 24 in 1878 and 20 in 1879, enough to meet demand, but fell to 15 in 1880 and averaged only 13 in the following decade.[3]An Alumni Societe (Société amicale des anciens élèves) was founded in 1886.[3]

On 10 February 1892Henry Küss was entrusted with the Douai mineralogical district, including mining school, a post he held until 1906.[3]Under Kuss the number of admissions averaged 27.5.Only candidates who had working experience as minors were admitted.[3]To reassure critics who denounced training of civil servants and thought over-rapid improvement in the social status of workers would be dangerous, In 1905 Henry Küss stated that the pupils did "not need a very extensive scientific background, which they would anyway with very few exceptions be unable to assimilate.[4]By 1906, out of 393 alumni whose occupations were known, 151 were supervisors and 110 were surveyors or verifiers.From 18 January 1906 graduates of the school could be appointedcontrôleurs des Mines in the colonies.By 1913 more than 80 of Küss's former pupils were working in the colonies or foreign countries.[3]

In the 1960s the school made basic changes to adapt to the recession in the coal industry.In 1965 it became a school for general engineers with two streams, Buildings/Public Works, and Mechanical/Metallurgy.Studies took four years, interspersed with five mandatory internships in companies.The school was authorized to issue an Engineering diploma in 1966.Research activity developed from the mid-1970s, and a technology incubator was founded in 1985 to support creation of innovative new businesses.[5]In 1980 the school became the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines.

TheÉcole des Mines de Douai merged withTELECOM Lille in 2017 to become the largest engineering school in France north of Paris under the name IMT Lille Douai.

Education ofIMT Nord Europe

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All Institut Mines-Telecom (IMT) schools areGrandes Écoles, a French institution ofhigher education that is separate from, but parallel and connected to the main framework of theFrench public university system. Similar to theIvy League in the United States,Oxbridge in the UK, andC9 League in China,Grandes Écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process.[6][7][8] Alums go on to occupy elite positions within government, administration, and corporate firms in France.[9][10]

Although the IMT schools are more expensive than public universities in France,Grandes Écoles typically have much smaller class sizes and student bodies, and many of their programs are taught in English. International internships, study abroad opportunities, and close ties with government and the corporate world are a hallmark of theGrandes Écoles. Many of the top ranked schools in Europe are members of theConférence des Grandes Écoles(CGE), as are the IMT schools.[11][12] Degrees from the Institut Mines-Telecom are accredited by theConférence des Grandes Écoles[13] and awarded by theMinistry of National Education (France) (French:Le Ministère de L'éducation Nationale).[14]

First year

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The selected students have various profiles. At the beginning the school offers a training with general courses:

  • Mechanical engineering, materials science, computer-aided design
  • Chemical engineering, environmental stakes
  • Automation engineering, signal processing
  • Programming, algorithms, information technology, mathematics, analysis, probabilities, statistics,
  • Sports
  • Project management, team management, law, economics
  • Foreign languages: English as a first mandatory language, second mandatory language (German, Spanish, Russian or Mandarin Chinese), third optional language (German, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Italian, Portuguese)

During the second semester, several elective courses are offered and give students the opportunity to learn a particular subject related to engineering topics. These courses are divided into 4 sections:

  • Materials, mechanics, design: Chemical properties - Steel - Glass and refractory materials - Mechanical applications - Advanced computer-aided design - Structural materials
  • Chemistry, environment, energy: Organic chemistry - Petroleum engineering - Nuclear engineering - Nuclear chemistry - System optimization
  • Electrical engineering, electronics, automation: Electricity & environment - Automation - Numerical signal processing - Matlab/Simulink - Programming of sequential functions
  • Computer engineering and mathematics: Cryptography and secret codes - Complex analysis - Advanced Excel - Numerical analysis - Data analysis - Web programming - Introduction to ActionScript - Embedded software development

The first year is equivalent to a bachelor's degree in general engineering: students have general knowledge about several engineering topics.

Second year

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The second year is the first master year. Students are required to select a minor and a major. This couple of courses gives them a very personalized educational path. There are 13 minors and 8 majors. Some minors cannot be selected with some majors.

The 13 minors (in ordinate) linked to the 8 majors (in abscissa)
Environment and industryCivil EngineeringEnergy EngineeringMechanical EngineeringQuality EngineeringComputer EngineeringIndustrial Engineering and Industrial AutomationTechnology of Polymers and Composites
Health, Quality, Environment in Civil engineeringXX
Statistics of measures and risksXX
Techniques in Research and DevelopmentXXX
Structure of MaterialsXXX
Structural analysisXX
Manufacturing and AutomationXXX
Acquisition, processing of measures and regulationXX
Hydraulics et HydrogeologyXX
Valorisation of materialsXXXXX
Renewable energiesXX
Mobile applications and embedded systemsXX
Decision EngineeringXXX
Quality and security of information systemsXXX

The 8 majors offered are:

  • Environment and industry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Energy Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Quality Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering and Industrial Automation
  • Technology of Polymers and Composites

Third year

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During the third year, in order to complete their technical knowledge students are required to study courses linked to professional positions. They have to select one group of courses among the following ones:

  • Strategic Management
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Business and Sales
  • International
  • Research and Development
  • Law expertise
  • Logistics
  • Purchasing

Academic partnerships ofMines Douai

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Mines Douai has a various range of academic partnerships with French and foreign universities. French students can go to a foreign university during the second year and/or the third year. They can also earn a double degree with some of the universities below. Foreign students can also come to Mines Douai.

Partnerships in France for an academic exchange

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Partnerships in France for a double degree

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Foreign partnerships for an academic exchange

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Foreign partnerships for a double degree

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Other schools ofMines in France and abroad

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References

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  1. ^"IMT - The number-one group of engineering..." Institut Mines-Télécom. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  2. ^"IMT Douai - CGE".CGE. Conférence des grandes écoles. Retrieved30 January 2022.
  3. ^abcdeLallemand, Ch. (1922),"Notice Necrologique Sur Henri Kuss : Inspecteur Général Des Mines, Directeur De L'école Nationale Supérieure Des Mines",Annales des Mines,II, retrieved2017-08-05
  4. ^Lembré, Stéphane (September 2013), "L'enseignement professionnel pour l'exemple? Économie minière et besoins de formation aux origines de l'École des maîtres mineurs de Douai (1860–1914)",Histoire, Économie et Société,32 (3: Morales de la Consommation et Moralisation des Consommateurs), Armand Colin: 95,JSTOR 23614450
  5. ^Historique, Mines Douai, retrieved2017-08-07
  6. ^"France's educational elite".Daily Telegraph. 17 November 2003. Retrieved5 February 2019.
  7. ^Pierre Bourdieu (1998).The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power. Stanford UP. pp. 133–35.ISBN 9780804733465.
  8. ^What are Grandes Ecoles Institutes in France?
  9. ^Monique de Saint-Martin, « Les recherches sociologiques sur les grandes écoles : de la reproduction à la recherche de justice », Éducation et sociétés 1/2008 (No. 21), p. 95-103.lire en ligne surCairn.info
  10. ^Valérie Albouy et Thomas Wanecq,Les inégalités sociales d’accès aux grandes écoles (2003),INSEE
  11. ^"Listings Archive". Conférence des Grandes Écoles. Retrieved29 January 2022.
  12. ^"Higher Education in France". BSB. Retrieved26 January 2022.
  13. ^"Conférence des grandes écoles: commission Accréditation". Conférence des grandes écoles. Retrieved21 January 2022.
  14. ^"Etablissements dispensant des formations supérieures initiales diplômantes conférant le grade de master".Ministry of France, Higher Education. Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation. Retrieved16 January 2022.
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