Dual diploma programme – École d'Ingénieurs de PURPAN

Dual diploma programme

Every year, 10 students on average decide to pursue a programme that symbolises excellence in academic prowess.

Upon returning from their fourth-year study visit, some PURPAN students can continue down this particular route by studying for both an engineering degree from PURPAN and a Specialised Master’s from a partner university. Students benefit from a double tutorial system and need to fulfil the requirements of the partner university’s diplomas.

Nine agreements have been specifically established with such academic institutions as Wageningen University in the Netherlands, Purdue University, Kansas State University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the USA, ESALQ and PUCPR in Brazil, PUC in Chile, Tecnológico de Monterrey – ITESM in Mexico and NMBU in Norway.

These schemes clearly open the doors to an international career. Every year, 10 students on average decide to embark on a dual diploma programme.

International agreements
International agreements

PURPAN's network of international partners has been built upon longstanding relationships with certain universities and higher education institutions as part of bilateral cooperation agreements.

International exposure
International exposure

When it comes to preparing future engineers for an increasingly globalised workplace and cluing them into the agricultural, economic and cultural realities surrounding them, PURPAN firmly believes in maximising their exposure to the international arena.

International masters
International masters

A Master's degree corresponds to a Level 7 qualification. This degree generally takes two years after completing a Bachelor's degree (Level 6 qualification).

Erasmus +
Erasmus +

When it comes to preparing future engineers for an increasingly globalised workplace and cluing them into the agricultural, economic and cultural realities surrounding them, PURPAN firmly believes in maximising their exposure to the international arena.