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ENGINEER'S NATIONAL DIPLOMA
The Engineer's National Diploma is attributed by the institutions in
charge of engineer's
training to any
good student having succeeded in the scheduled examinations, validated his
trainings and defended his
graduation project.
GENERAL STUDY REQUIREMENTS
The Engineers' training
and
studies comprise
:
-
Courses
-
Guided works
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Practical works
-
Personal works
-
Trainings
-
Graduation
project
They
correspond to the teaching global regime of some 2700 hours organized over
a period of 32 to 36 weeks for each of the three-year-cycle.
The
institutions of engineers'
training propose
many disciplines of specific
training linked to
the different application sectors. The teachings relating to each of these
disciplines comprise notably
:
-
a basic
training
that perfects the preparatory cycles'
training and allows the
student-engineer to acquire the necessary scientific instruments for the
mastering of the engineer's sciences and techniques
-
a specific
training
to the discipline that constitutes the essential
training
of the engineer and concerns the sciences and techniques
linked to the application sector for which the discipline aims
-
A general
training
in languages, communication, economy, social and human
sciences necessary to the exercise
of
engineering
profession.
The
trainings scheduled take place within private and public organisms, in
Tunisia or abroad. They perfect their
training
by an initiation to the activities and technical functions in the company
within their real environment.
The
engineering
studies are to be concluded by a
graduation project
that allows the would-be engineer to apply the knowledge acquired during
the training
and respond concretely to a professional problem.
GENERAL EXAMINATION
REQUIREMENTS
The acquisition of the knowledge in the cycles of engineers'
training
is assessed by the systems of continuous control and examinations. The
failure is authorized only once in the three-year-cycle.
INSTITUTIONS OF
ENGINEERING STUDIES
Tunisia counts today 16 institutions of higher education in charge of the
engineers' training
in various disciplines as indicated in the following table
:
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INSTITUTIONS |
SPECIALITIES |
|
Tunisia
Polytechnical
School |
Polytechnician engineer |
|
Tunis
National Engineering
School |
Civil engineering |
|
Electric
engineering |
|
Industrial
engineering
|
|
Mechanic
engineering |
|
Sup-Com |
Communication |
|
Tunis National School of Computer Sciences |
Computer science |
|
Statistics |
| National
Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology |
Bio-industry |
|
Industrial
chemistry
|
|
Industrial
energetic |
|
Software
engineering
|
|
Industrial & automatic computer
science |
|
Maintenance &
industrial measures |
| Telecommunications |
|
Tunis Faculty of Sciences |
Analytic chemistry &
Instrumentation |
| Geosciences |
|
Computer
science
(conception) |
|
Monastir National Engineering School |
Electric Engineering |
|
Mechanic Engineering |
| Energetic |
| Textile |
|
Sfax National Engineering School |
Biological Engineering |
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Electro-mechanic |
|
Geo-resources & environment |
|
Electric Engineering |
| Materials |
|
Computer
science |
|
Gabes National Engineering School |
Electric-automatic
engineering |
|
Civil engineering |
|
Chemical engineering-processes |
|
Tunis National Institute of Agronomy |
Food-processing |
|
Rural economy |
|
Rural engineering - Water and forests |
|
Fish and marine studies |
|
Vegetal production |
|
Animal production |
|
Phytiatry |
|
Tunis High School of Food Industry |
Food-processing - Canning industry |
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Kef High School of Agriculture |
Agronomy
of semi-arid regions |
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Mateur High School of Agriculture |
Animal production |
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Mograne High School of Agriculture |
Rural economy |
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Medjez El Bab High School of Rural Equipement |
Hydraulics
and Organization |
|
Agricultural machines |
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Chott-Meriam High School of Horticulture & Breeding |
Landscaping |
| Horticulture |
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