Écoles nationales des sciences appliquées

The network of Écoles nationales des sciences appliquées "National Schools of Applied Sciences"(in English) (ENSA) is a group of higher education Moroccan public schools delivering engineering courses under the system of French grandes ecoles. It is the largest network of engineering schools in Morocco. In fact, this network includes 11 ENSA throughout the Kingdom; Agadir, Al Hoceima, El Jadida, Fes, Kenitra, Khouribga, Marrakech, Oujda, Safi, Tangier and Tetouan. The Forum "ENSA Maroc", organized by engineering students of ENSA Agadir, is the first high-level meeting between engineering students, professors and administrators of the network of National Schools of Applied Sciences throughout the Kingdom.

List of schools

School Acronym Date
of creation
Total
(2009)
École nationale des sciences appliquées d'Agadir ENSAA 1999 550
École nationale des sciences appliquées d'Al Hoceima ENSAH 2008 160
École nationale des sciences appliquées d'El Jadida ENSAJ 2008 250
École nationale des sciences appliquées de Fès ENSAF 2005 304
École nationale des sciences appliquées de Kénitra ENSAK 2008 ?
École nationale des sciences appliquées de Khouribga ENSAKH 2007 380
École nationale des sciences appliquées de Marrakech ENSAMA 2000 259
École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées d'Oujda ENSAO 1999 504
École nationale des sciences appliquées de Safi ENSAS 2003 ?
École nationale des sciences appliquées de Tanger ENSAT 1997 496 [1]
École nationale des sciences appliquées de Tétouan ENSATE 2008 200 (in 2011)

Grounding

ENSA training lasts 5 years. After two years of preparatory integrated education these schools offer many courses in the engineering cycle

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20101230092033/http://www.ensat.ac.ma/Accueil/anniversaire.html. Archived from the original on December 30, 2010. Retrieved September 5, 2012. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "Cycle Ingénieur". Le Portail de l'Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquées de TANGER (ENSAT) (in French). Retrieved 2017-05-04.
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