Centrale paris Summer School Academic Program
We are offering a program in which you choose two or three undergraduate courses taught in English from the selection below. The program also includes French Survival classes.
- High Performance Computing for Engineering Sciences
36h - Frédéric Magoulès
Mmore on his website: www.computational-science.org - Collaborative and Computer Aided Design
36h - Pascal Morenton
More on his website: www.designworkshops.fr - Supply Chain Management
36h - Evren Sahin
More on her website: www.lgi.ecp.fr/pmwiki.php/PagesPerso/ESahin - International Project Management
36h - Alain Schumacker - Doing Business in Europe
36h - Laurence de Gueyer
More on her website: http://fr.linkedin.com/pub/laurence-de-gueyer/5/993/649
This program is dedicated in priority to engineering students going into their Junior or Senior Year.
The survival French course is compulsory.
Centrale Paris reserves the right to cancel a course should a proper size class not be obtained.
Diverse teaching styles are used in the different courses but much emphasis is placed on student participation. This makes the class session more lively and gives all students the opportunity to express themselves and to share ideas with their classmates and the teacher.
To be eligible, candidate must be a currently enrolled engineering student, who is going into its Junior or Senior Year and in good academic standing with a minimum of 2.7 cumulative GPA.
All credits can be transferred to your home institution. However, it is your responsibility to check with your advisor and/or department that the credits you earn at Centrale Paris can be applied to your curriculum or course of study. Your home institution may ask for an additional fee to transfer the credits.
As credits can be awarded, attendance is compulsory. If for any reasons, a student can not attend a class, the Director of the program must be notified. No absence without justification is accepted. However, up to 2 absences with notification may be tolerated.
At the end of the course, students are given a grade. This grade is based on different aspects of the course:
- participation in class
- group work and homework when relevant
- final exam
A transcript is issued to all students after the end of the program One copy is sent either to the home university or to the student directly if specified in advance.
