National Polytechnic School (Algeria)

The National Polytechnic School or École Nationale Polytechnique (ENP) is an engineering school founded in 1925. The architectural diversity of the buildings reflects the different extensions and enlargements of the areas of expertise, teachings and research. A common misconception is to call the school the National Polytechnic School of Algiers while its official name is the National Polytechnic School abbreviated in French as ENP.[1]

National Polytechnic School
general secretaryMohamed LAMDJAD
IT ManagerNasser-Eddine CHAROUF
TypePolytechnic School
Established1925
PresidentAbdelouahab MEKHALDI
DirectorAbdelouahab MEKHALDI
Students~1400
Location, ,
CampusBouraoui
ColorsBlue  
Websitewww.enp-alger.edu.dz

Academic programs

The engineering courses offered by the National Polytechnic School of Algiers are provided in order to produce Engineers and Researchers able to imagine, design and develop innovative ideas, products, processes as well as building the future as well as the diversity of the Algerian economy.

The specialties of engineers

  • Automation
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronics
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Hydraulics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • QHSE - GRI (Quality, Health, Safety, Environment - Industrial Risk Management) Engineering
  • Mining Engineering
  • Material Engineering
  • Data Science and Artificial Intelligence[2] (which has been added as a new specialty in 2020)

The engineering courses are based on successful research centers and experienced teaching teams. The school also provides many opportunities for continuing the training by a specialisation and many Doctorate Masters.

Internships

During the preparatory courses, three internships are offered:

  • A stage "worker" from 4 to 10 weeks after the third year.
  • A stage "technician" of 8 to 10 weeks at the end of the fourth year.
  • A stage "engineer" that closes the cycle engineer.

References

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