The École nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tarbes (French pronunciation:[ekɔlnasjɔnaldɛ̃ʒenjœʁdətaʁb], lit.'National School of Engineers of Tarbes', ENIT) is a French school of engineering leading to the French “Diplôme d'Ingénieur” under the authority of the French Ministry of Education and Research and part of the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse (INPT).[1] Founded in 1963,[2] about 200 students graduate from the ENIT each year.
ENIT is part of the ENI group (national schools of engineers), which is a network of 4 French public engineering schools.
Location
ENIT is located in Tarbes in the département of Hautes-Pyrénées, in the Southwest of France 30 km east of Pau and 150 km south of Toulouse. It is about 1 hour 50 minutes drive away from the beach resort of Biarritz and 45 minutes drive away from the main ski resort of the Pyrénées mountain.
In Tarbes, ENIT is located in the southwest, in the Tarbes-Pyrenees university center that includes several schools, laboratories, university residence and a cafeteria. The school and campus are served by T2 bus line at University stop and by T3 bus line at ENI stop. The lines also connect the city center (Verdun place) and the railway station.[3][4]
ENIT is composed of course buildings, a library, a laboratory with a machining workshop, a gym and a garden.
Garden.
Garden.
Garden with the “Villa”.
Driveways.
Tarbes university campus.
Tarbes university campus with the cafeteria.
Admissions
The main admission (60%[5]) to the ENIT is made through a selective examination during the year leading to the French “baccalauréat”, most of the successful candidates come from the scientific stream.[6]
Following a “common trunk” of 3 years during which the fundamentals sciences (mathematics, physics, chemistry and electronics), engineering sciences (mechanics, design, manufacturing, industrial engineering, industrial IT, materials), and humanities sciences (communication, management, economics + English, espagnol, German languages) are taught, students specialize during the next 2 years in 5 different departments:[11]
Like most all of the French educational system the ENIT is following the tradition of the Encyclopédistes which focus on breadth rather than depth. It is particularly useful for cross fertilization purposes between different fields. In the final year, students must present a final year project.
ENIT emphasizes industrial experience by making it compulsory for students to carry out three internships in industry and an industrially-based final project / master's thesis:[12]
10 weeks, technical level, in semester 3
20 weeks, assistant engineer level, in semester 6
20 weeks, professional engineer level, in semester 10, final project in industry or laboratory / master's thesis
Students who want to take part in these exchange programs go through a selective process based on academic criteria. Once a committee of teachers has selected the students, the International Student Office takes care of the mobility process. More than 60% of ENIT students have an international experience (Internship or exchange : Erasmus+, “FITEC” program, “LACCEI” program, European project semester, double degree) during their academic studies.
Classes of 7, 8 and 9 semesters engineering cycle are open to international students. For a French language course semester, they need a minimum B1 level in French and must have completed 3 years' study at their first university (180 validated ECTS).[16]
Foreign students can also carry out an English language course semester with the European Project Semester (EPS), which is a 16-week industrial project offered to third, fourth and fifth-year engineering students in the fields of mechanical, industrial, electrical/electronic, IT and materials engineering, etc. ENIT is the only French school partner of this English language exchange program.[17][18]
Lecturers can also benefit from the L.L.P. scheme and, accordingly, visiting professors and guest lecturers are invited to give courses at ENIT in English each year.
Scientific department “Mechanics, Materials, Process”
Scientific department “Systems”
Moreover, ENIT via INPT is jointly approved in several PhD courses, with 5 doctoral schools.
Student life
ENIT has a wealth of student life which enables each student to express themselves through their interests. Students associations are:[20]
Student office “Bureau des élèves”: Brings students together by organising a range of sports, cultural or technical clubs, supporting various promotions and organising major events
International Club: Promotes the integration of foreign exchange students into the school, sets up the “Buddy scheme” where ENIT students befriend foreign students
House association “Foyer”
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th year student associations
Various clubs: “Cacophony” (music), “Sono Sam” (sound), aero-modelling, mechanics, mountain, skiing, motorcycling, photography, geek, gala association, etc