École Spéciale des Travaux Publics

The École Spéciale des Travaux Publics du Batiment et de l'Industrie ( ESTP ) is a private, non-profit engineering school ( grande école ), which is solely focused on the construction industry. Training in the presence study finds since 2011 on the 6 -acre campus in Cachan, in the southern outskirts of Paris, the adult education since 2012 in the Rue charas in the 9th arrondissement. In the past, the ESTP was on the Boulevard St. Germain in Paris. The ESTP is a member of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles ( CGE). Since 1999 she has been associated with the state's École Nationale Supérieure d'Art et Metiers ( Ensam ). The ESTP is a member of the University Network " Université Paris -Est ".

With the beginning of Stiudienjahres 2012/2013, the ESTP had 2,419 students enrolled. Of these, 1,875 students were studying in the traditional courses that build on the zweijährlgen preparatory school " Classe préparatoire " (two years after graduation ). Run in three more years to graduate. The following fields of study offered by the ESTP:

  • Civil Engineer (Infrastructure and civil engineering ) - Travaux Publics ( TP),
  • Civil Engineer ( Construction ) - Bâtiment (B ),
  • Building Services Engineer - Génie mécanique et electrique (GME ) efficacité énergétique,
  • Surveying Engineering - Topography (T),
  • Engineer for energy-efficient construction and sustainability - Engineer en genie Energétique de la construction durable ( GECD ).

In the third and final year of study wells are elected to four first-mentioned study. A total of eleven different wells are offered. Examples include the following: real estate development, road construction, sustainable buildings and cities, Nuklearbauten or electrical equipment of buildings.

In the five fields of study about 550 government engineering diplomas are awarded every year in recent years.

In addition, in a two-year training building technicians ( Conducteur de Travaux ) are formed. Prerequisite for admission is a high school degree ( bac 2).

Approximately 50 % of the annual Civil graduates in France ( with five years of education after high school ) have studied at the ESTP. Since its inception, the ESTP can (until 2011 ) reported some 28,000 graduates, of which about 15,000 are still alive.

Together with the Technical University of Dresden, a double degree in civil engineering is offered. There are partnerships with world's 67 universities and other institutions.

History

The École Spéciale des Travaux Publics was founded in 1891 by Léon Eyrolles private initiative with the aim to train generalist engineers for the then emerging industry. Since 1904, Campus in Cachan with workshops, laboratory buildings and student dormitories. Location until 2011 Boulevard St. Germain in Paris. 2011 Moving to Cachan after there many buildings were rebuilt.

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  • Eyrolles Léon (1891-1945)
  • Marc Eyrolles (1945-1978)
  • Serge Eyrolles (1978-2008)
  • Florence Darmon (since 2008)
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