If you wish to study in French, your command of the language being sufficient, you can make up your study programme by selecting a list of courses WITHIN ONE SINGLE SEMESTER on http://www.enit.fr/sr/239/index.php
Don't mix courses from different semesters to avoid overlaps, or choose at least 75% of courses in one semester, and pick the rest in another semester.
If you wish to study entirely in English we suggest you try the EUROPEAN PROJECT SEMESTER or EPS. To find out what it is click here: http://www.enit.fr/sr/446/index.php
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If you think your French is not good enough to start attending classes in French, we suggest you choose between two options.
Option 1:
You come for one semester to carry out an individual project worth 30 credits in one of our research labs under the supervision of an English-speaking tutor. You attend free intensive classes of French as a foreign language so that you can be fluent in the language at the end of your stay.
More information on: http://www.enit.fr/sr/402/index.php
Option 2:
You begin with Option 1 and carry on with another semester devoted to courses. Your French will then be sufficient for you to follow classes, take notes and sit exams. You will be allowed to make up your course program from a list of subjects in one particular semester that you are interested in. This semester of courses will bring you an additional 30 credits to complement the ones you will have validated through option 1.
Either way you will return to your home university with a good command of French that you will find very valuable when you begin your working career.
If you feel that you want to stay long enough at ENIT to obtain a degree, we offer two more options:
Option 3
You will obtain ENIT's Bachelor's Degree if , after validating the first 120 credits of your university's Bachelor's program, you validate 60 more credits at ENIT from semesters 5 and 6, semester 5 being a semester of studies and 6 a semester devoted to the Bachelor's Thesis which can be carried out either in a research lab or in industry.
Option 4
You will graduate from ENIT with the French "Diplôme d'Ingénieur", which is the equivalent of a Master's Degree in Engineering, if, after validating 180 credits in your home university, you validate 90 more credits at ENIT in semesters 7, 8 and 9, and you complete your Master's Thesis through a final industrial project that you will be allowed to carry out either in France or in your home country.