The double degree programme plays a central
role in École des Ponts’s international mobility development. Each partner
university recognises and gives credit for all or part of studies done
in the other university. Students who successfully complete the double-degree
programme and satisfy all requirements set by the home and partner institution
are simultaneously awarded their degree in the home university as well
as the equivalent degree in the partner institution. They benefit from
a bicultural education and receive degrees which are recognised in both
countries.
An international student admitted to a double-degree programme in France
spends at least two years of study there at the French partner institution.
In the École des Ponts curriculum, the last two years of study are equivalent to
a Master’s Degree. International students in the double-degree programme
complete this two-year Master’s Degree.
As a general rule, international students are admitted from universities
where the engineering degree is awarded after five years of study. Depending
on the agreement signed with the partner institution abroad, these students
finish the last two years at École des Ponts, without returning to their home university.
In some cases, however, they return for a maximum of one year after two
years spent at École des Ponts. It is not necessary for students in a double-degree
programme to prolong their studies more than one year.
École des Ponts has signed 17 double-degree agreements (10 within Europe, 7 with
other continents), of which 13 are similar to the 5-year French model,
while the other 4 are with Bachelor-Master’s programmes on the Anglo-Saxon
model.
Double Degree from partner institutions
Double Degree students, regulations
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