Ecole supérieure d'informatique réseaux et systèmes d'information

Ecole supérieure d'Informatique, réseaux et systèmes d'information
Type Public school
Active 1988–December 2012
Rector Alain Gourdin
Location Cergy, France
Website www.itin.fr

Ecole supérieure d'Informatique, réseaux et systèmes d'information (acronym ITIN) was a public higher education apprenticeship school in Cergy-Pontoise, France.

The school was created in Cergy, France, in 1988 under the signature of René Monory, French Minister of Education. In 2005, the school opened a second campus in Pontoise, France.

Administrative status

ITIN is belonging to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Versailles-Val d'Oise-Yvelines.[1]

The school is run with funds from the Regional council[2] of Île-de-France region, from apprenticeship tax and from partner companies.

Diplomas delivered by ITIN are registered in the French National Diploma repository.[3] Quality control is made by the Academic service for apprenticeship control[4] (a department of the Ministry of National Education) and by the French National Diploma Commission [5]

Departments

Campus of Cergy

International

International strategy

ITIN has developed a training program, International Business Engineering, which is taught fully in English and in the near future intends to offer courses in English regarding the Management of Information systems. In this way foreign students can choose whether they want to study in English or in French at ITIN. The international development of ITIN is important for the school itself, and also for the students and companies employing them. The students gain international knowledge, experiences and skills. Students and teachers exchanges:

International partners

References

  1. Official Web site of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Versailles-Val d'Oise-Yvelines
  2. Official Web Site of the regional council of Île-de-France
  3. Official Web site of the french National Diploma repository (RNCP)
  4. Role of the SAIAs
  5. Official Web site of the French National Diploma Commission (CNCP)

External links

Coordinates: 49°02′28″N 2°01′45″E / 49.0412°N 2.0291°E / 49.0412; 2.0291


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