MINA-NEWS #18 - February 2012

Grenoble Institute of Technology and Grenoble Ecole de Management restructure joint program

Grenoble Institute of Technology and Grenoble Ecole de Management have restructured the MIDEP (Project Management and Engineering) program, which is designed to help technicians already possessing two to three years of college education earn the academic credentials they need to access management-level positions. The two schools decided to combine the MIDEP and Formatech continuing education programs to create a “new” MIDEP program that gives graduates a certificate recognized by the French government.
The overhauled program aims to develop students’ staff management and project management skills in high-tech business environments. In addition to a core curriculum, students can choose industry-specific courses (in project and technical management) as well as elective courses in science and technology.
Classes in this 20-month program are held one week per month. The next intake is in March, and there are a few slots left!

Contact: murielle.brachotte@grenoble-inp.fr
 

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