In order to study at EURECOM as an exchange student, you must be enrolled at a partner university

  • Partner universities for the ERASMUS program:
    Chalmers University of Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Technische Universität München, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Aalto University, Tallinn University of Technology, UPC Barcelona, University of Zagreb, Johannes Kepler University Linz, University of Konstanz.
  • Partner universities for mobility exchanges:
    Higher School of Economics (Russia), Innopolis University (Russia), Telkom (Indonesia), IT BANDUNG (Indonesia), Multimedia University (Malaysia), HKUST (Hong Kong), SUPCOM (Tunisia).

Application process:

Please note that the application has to be made online only.

Students fill the online form (choose “ERASMUS Student exchange” or “Mobility student” in the list) and upload the following documents:

  • CV
  • Statement of purpose / motivation letter
  • Official transcript of records in English
  • English language certificate or a letter written by the university stating that the student has sufficient skills in English.

Deadlines:

Fall semester: 15 may 2015
Spring semester: 13 november 2015

Course catalogue:

Exchange students choose classes relevant to their home degree program which should be approved by their home university. All the classes at EURECOM are taught in English.Catalogue of available courses.

EURECOM is a graduate school and only teaches at MASTER’s level. There is not undergraduate courses.

Language of instruction:

The language of instruction is English. There is no prerequisite in French language. Students can take French classes during their exchange period.

Credits and Grades

A set number of credits are granted for each type of course (classes, project or professional thesis).To receive credits, students need to take an examination and obtain at least 10/20.

The grading scale for the courses is as follows:

18 – 20 Excellent
16 – 17.5 Very good
14 – 15.5 Good
12 – 13.5 Satisfactory
10 – 11.5 Correct
0 – 9.5 Fail

If your grade is minimum 10 and above, you get the maximum number of credit allocated to the course. Grade 0 to 9.5 means you have not passed the examination and do you not get any credit. Examinations can be retaken during a specific period. The final grade of the course can be based on a final examination, or it can be based on a combination of a final examination and course work. At the beginning of each course, professors explain how students will be evaluated. Students have to register to each specific course at the beginning of each term to be able to take the examination.

All information regarding the organisation of the curriculum (assessement, schedule…) will be delivered during the “ORIENTATION DAY” before the start of each semester.

The learning process

Courses at EURECOM consist of lectures, seminars, laboratory work, group work and individual studies. It combines both technical courses and “non technical courses” (such as management, project management).

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