In 1945, the Institut de Mécanique et d’Aérotechnique de Poitiers (IMAP) was founded as a collaboration between the French Air Ministry, the University of Paris and the University of Poitiers. In 1947, the government of France began establishing a new set of national engineering schools. As part of these reforms, the IMAP was turned into the École nationale supérieure de mécanique et d'aérotechnique (ENSMA) on March 27, 1948.[4][5]
In 1993 ENSMA moved from Poitiers Center to Futuroscope in view of having a larger campus for larger research capacities.
In 2011, the ENSMA co-founded a network of engineering schools called the Groupe ISAE in collaboration with the Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE). With the creation of this grouping, the school began using its current acronym, ISAE-ENSMA.[6]
In 2017, it was designated an établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel, a collection of scientific, cultural and professional education institutes with legal, administrative and financial autonomy in the French education system. This established ISAE-ENSMA as a fully autonomous institution.[5]
Admission
For French students, admission to ISAE-ENSMA is decided after a nationwide competitive entrance exam at the end of preparatory classes. Preparatory classes is a two to three-year undergraduate science program with a focus on subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering Sciences, and Industrial Sciences. It corresponds to freshman and sophomore years at US universities. Once admitted students undergo a three year program. Thus the undergraduate studies plus the ISAE-ENSMA program accounts for more than 300 ECTS credit in the European education system.
In order to enroll in a master's program students must have a Bachelor’s degree preferentially in mechanical, aerospace or mechatronics engineering.
Academics
ISAE-ENSMA offers the following programs:
The ISAE-ENSMA Diplome d'Ingenieur (French engineering qualification equivalent to a MSc in Mechanical Engineering and Aerotechnics)
The Ensma diplome d'ingenieur is a three year program. During the first two years students have a take mandatory classes in science (mathematics, physics); in engineering (continuum mechanics, fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, materials science, thermodynamics, heat transfer, propulsion, signal processing, automation, computer science,...) and in social sciences (management, humanities, foreign languages)
Third year students choose one of the following courses:
- Aerodynamics, Energetics & Thermal Science
- Materials & Structural Engineering
- Computer Science
2 Masters of Science
- MSc in Aeronautical Mechanics & Energetics (AME)