Motto | Inventons le monde de demain |
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Type | Grande École d'ingénieurs |
Established | 2013 |
Founders | Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Centrale Paris |
Director | Ghita Lahlou |
Location | , |
Campus | Ville Verte Côté Latéral Est – Bouskoura |
Language | French |
Website | centrale-casablanca.ma |
École Centrale Casablanca (in Arabic: المدرسة المركزية للدار البيضاء), commonly referred to as ECC, is a public engineering school [1] and part of the French group of Écoles Centrales. It is the first generalist engineering school in Morocco. [2] It is known primarily for training engineers who receive the title "Generalist Centralien Engineer" (in Arabic: مهندس مركزي عام). [3]
The school is located on the Bouskoura campus, south of Casablanca. Its engineering degree is also recognized by the French government through its accreditation by the Commission des titres d'ingénieur (CTI) in 2017. [4]
Centrale Casablanca is also recognized at the European level thanks to the EUR-ACE Label, Master's degree, [5] in line with the international quality standards in the specific field of engineering education.
Centrale Casablanca was established to promote the industrialization [6] of Morocco. This initiative is part of the "National Pact for Industrial Emergence," aimed at training Moroccan leaders with strong scientific and technical skills, as well as the soft skills and leadership necessary to manage major projects in the kingdom and meet future challenges.
The idea of establishing a Centrale school in Morocco was proposed by Moroccan graduates of Centrale Paris, including the former Moroccan Minister of Industry, Ahmed Reda Chami, who was in charge of the "National Pact for Industrial Emergence" from 2009 to 2015. [7]
École Centrale Casablanca is a school of sciences and engineering. It trains generalist engineers mainly around five fields:
Candidates to Centrale Casablanca come from several streams:
Motto | Inventons le monde de demain |
---|---|
Type | Grande École d'ingénieurs |
Established | 2013 |
Founders | Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Centrale Paris |
Director | Ghita Lahlou |
Location | , |
Campus | Ville Verte Côté Latéral Est – Bouskoura |
Language | French |
Website | centrale-casablanca.ma |
École Centrale Casablanca (in Arabic: المدرسة المركزية للدار البيضاء), commonly referred to as ECC, is a public engineering school [1] and part of the French group of Écoles Centrales. It is the first generalist engineering school in Morocco. [2] It is known primarily for training engineers who receive the title "Generalist Centralien Engineer" (in Arabic: مهندس مركزي عام). [3]
The school is located on the Bouskoura campus, south of Casablanca. Its engineering degree is also recognized by the French government through its accreditation by the Commission des titres d'ingénieur (CTI) in 2017. [4]
Centrale Casablanca is also recognized at the European level thanks to the EUR-ACE Label, Master's degree, [5] in line with the international quality standards in the specific field of engineering education.
Centrale Casablanca was established to promote the industrialization [6] of Morocco. This initiative is part of the "National Pact for Industrial Emergence," aimed at training Moroccan leaders with strong scientific and technical skills, as well as the soft skills and leadership necessary to manage major projects in the kingdom and meet future challenges.
The idea of establishing a Centrale school in Morocco was proposed by Moroccan graduates of Centrale Paris, including the former Moroccan Minister of Industry, Ahmed Reda Chami, who was in charge of the "National Pact for Industrial Emergence" from 2009 to 2015. [7]
École Centrale Casablanca is a school of sciences and engineering. It trains generalist engineers mainly around five fields:
Candidates to Centrale Casablanca come from several streams: