Study in France - Logistics Engineering (in English) - ISEP Exchange
Le Havre is more than just a port city in northwestern France: named a World Heritage site for its post-war architecture and home to renowned impressionist painters, the city also houses the Université du Havre. The university is ideal for students seeking to improve their French skills, offers course options in both French and English, French lessons at every level, tailorable credit-bearing volunteering opportunities and a welcoming environment for international students (that includes a peer-tutoring program).
Logistics and Resiliance (Fall semester only)
Offered by the Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Logistiques (ISEL) within the Ecole d'Ingénieurs of the Université du Havre, ISEP students have the opportdxunity to take a full course load of English for one semester in the logistics engineering department. ISEL offers a special syllabus in English taught by experienced teachers and designed for foreign students wishing to spend a fall semester in the engineering school in Le Havre, Normandie. This program is appropriate for upper-division undergraduate students or graduate students.
ISEL, School of Logistics is the only public engineering institute in France in the field of logistics. It is certified as a School of Excellence in Engineering by the French government and accredited by the European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education (EUR-ACE).
HOUSING AND MEALS
ISEP students live in a university residence hall and recieve a meal stipend.
Course Description
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A student hoping to achieve 30 ECTS (or more) in order to validate his/her semester (according to the European scheme) would have around 15 hours of clases (not counting personal work) a week.
IMPORTANT: in order to work in good conditions, the number of students in the course is limited to 15 maximum. The course will start if a minimum of 5 students are enrolled.
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While students can take a full course load in English, it is highly recommended that students have a working knowledge of the French language to navigate daily life in France. ISEP recommends at least two semesters of French. If you have less than two semesters of French, please contact the Student Services Officer for France.
Non-native English speakers most provide a Language Proficiency Report for English and be at the B2 level.
PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.
VISA/RESIDENCE PERMIT: Most students attending this program will be required to obtain a visa/residence permit. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.
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