The department constitutes an
orientation which preserves the generalist character of future Ponts et
chaussées graduate engineers by equiping them with the necessary
bases from a global point of view under the three aspects of technology,
economics and society.
The GI programme is centred on compulsory courses divided into opening
sessions, individual project, required courses and a chosen scientific
module for the dominant and advanced module options offered by the department.
Courses offered by the dominant – both compulsory and optional -
aim to give the student the knowledge, tools and sensibility of different
sectors of industrial engineering in the fields of production, design
and logistics. |