ITECH offers most of its programs in French. These include:
Engineering Master Degree
The French program of ITECH’s Masters of Engineering course is identical in content to the one taught in English.
The French-taught Engineering Master degree, however, can be done as an apprentice:
Students under the apprenticeship status receive a scientific and technical training of each of our 4 majors, and completes his or her specialization through the experience in the company. The alternation company-school allows apprentices to obtain professional experience over the 3 years of studies (1/3 in school, 2/3 in company).
*Note: The apprenticeship status is only available for French-speaking students.
For more information, please visit the dedicated page here (in French).
Preparatory Class PCSI
For applicants wishing to enter ITECH via a preparatory class, the school has 2 partnerships with 2 local institutions in the region. These allow applicants to:
- Enroll into ITECH without going through a competition (continual assessment)
- Whilst still having the possibility of enrolling into other engineering schools through a competition
- Or to apply via Parcours Sup
Lycée Assomption Bellevue (Lyon) and Lycée St Denis (Annonay)
For more information, please visit the dedicated page here (in French).
Certificate in Cosmetic & Color Product Formulation
The Technical Manager in Cosmetics and Formulated Colored Products training course trains students with
Length of studies: 10 to 12 months with an internship in a company that last 4 to 6 months.
For more information, please visit the dedicated page here (in French).
Specialized Mastère
At ITECH we also have 4 different Specialized Mastère (MS). These MS are a one-year training course completely taught in French. It is done by alternating teaching at ITECH Lyon with a mission in a company.
- MS Innovation project manager
- MS Formulation and application of composites
- MS Manager of innovative industrial processes, industry 4.0
- MS Cosmetic industrialization project manager
For more information, please visit the dedicated page here (in French).