Apprenticeships: another way to learn

IG2I offers an apprenticeship pathway (sandwich course). It is also accredited by the CTI (Commission des titres d’ingénieurs) and focuses on the same 3 courses offered to those with student status, leading to the same engineering degree as those with student status.

The course lasts three years, during which time the student, considered to be an apprentice engineer, alternates periods of training at the school with periods of training in a company. During these three years, they acquire both the scientific and technical fundamentals and also develop business skills.

Throughout their training, apprentice engineers benefit from dual supervision (by an apprentice master and a tutor-teacher), enabling them to assess their progress on a regular basis.

Who can be an apprentice ?

To become an apprentice, you must:

  • Be in the process of obtaining or hold a Bac +2 or +3 (2 or 3 years of higher education) in science
  • Be under 29 years of age at the start of the apprenticeship contract
  • be French, a national of one of the countries of the European Union or legally resident and working in France

Benefits for the apprentice:

  • A first work contract related to your training

  • Double tutoring

  • As an apprentice, you have employee status (remuneration during your training)

  • You have the same benefits as other employees (paid holidays, lunch vouchers, health insurance, etc.).

  • Free IG2I registration fees during the 3-year course